2000 Nashville-based country fan magazine Music City News closes its doors after 37 years of publication.
2000 Violence erupts during a concert at California’s 12,000-seat Oakland Arena starring Ginuwine and Eve. Chair-throwing fans rush the stage and gunfire resounds as 170 law enforcement officers clear the venue.
1999 Garth Brooks appears on Sesame Street. He sings a song called “Together We Make Music” with Harry and the other Sesame Street Monsters.
1999 Mel “Sporty Spice” Chisholm, drum‘n’bass artist Goldie, and Everything But The Girl’s Ben Watt are among the pop glitterati whose donated sneakers hit the auction block running. The foot-fetish charity auction to raise funds for U.K. homeless concern Centerpoint takes place at the London-based Notting Hill Arts Club.
1999 Hard rock band Metallica sues Victoria’s Secret, claiming that the lingerie and accessories manufacturer infringed on its trademark by marketing a line of “Metallica” lip pencils.
1998 Smithereens front man Pat DiNizio launches his first solo tour in Pontiac, Mich.
1995 Pearl Jam performs with Neil Young for a Voters for Choice benefit in Washington, DC.
1970 The first Human Be-in takes place in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco.
1969 Dave Grohl of Nirvana and the Foo Fighters is Born.
1967 Diana Ross & the Supremes perform their last live show together. Las Vegas, Nev.
1955 Disc jockey Alan Freed holds his first Rock ‘n’ Roll Party stage show in New York. Acts include the Clovers, Fats Domino and the Drifters.
1950 No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit: “I Can Dream, Can’t I?” by the Andrews Sisters.