1999 Country singer Lee Ann Womack welcomes her second child into the world. Anna Lise is born in Nashville, weighs 6 lbs., 11 oz. and measures 19 inches long.
1998 Swedish police arrest a total of 314 people – including U.S., Canadian, Czech, British, Finnish, Norwegian, and German nationals – following a neo-Nazi concert near Stockholm. Crowd members allegedly gave Hitler salutes – classified as a “hate crime” under Swedish law – during a performance by U.S. group Max Resist.
1996 Madonna testifies in an L.A. Court against Robert Dewey Hoskins, accused of stalking and threatening to kill her.
1992 Simple Minds lead singer Jim Kerr marries British actress Patsy Kensit in London. The actress was previously married to Big Audio Dynamite ex-keyboardist Dan Donovan. Kerr ended a six-year marriage to Pretenders lead singer Chrissie Hynde in 1990.
1988 No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit: “So Emotional,” Whitney Houston.
1974 Bob Dylan and the Band open a landmark 39-date U.S. tour in Chicago.
1967 Carl Wilson of the Beach Boys refuses to be sworn in after receiving a U.S. Army draft notice, saying he is a conscientious objector.
1964 The Beatles’ “She Loves You” is heard for the first time in the United States when Jack Paar screens footage of the group on his television show.
1945 Stephen Stills is born in Dallas. He is a member of Buffalo Springfield and in 1968 teams up with David Crosby and Graham Nash to form Crosby, Stills & Nash. Neil Young later joins the trio.