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April, 5

  • 2000 Trace Adkins seriously injures two fingers on his left hand while working on his property in Middle Tennessee. Moving some rocks to correct an erosion problem, Adkins dislodges a 400-pound boulder. The stone runs over his hand, crushing his middle and index fingers. Adkins drives himself to the emergency room.
  • 2000 Jose Feliciano and salsa musician Willie Colon are among 34 new inductees to the International Latin Music Hall Of Fame at a ceremony in New York. Harry Belafonte and guitarist Ry Cooder receive Special Recognition Awards.
  • 1999 Three of Tammy Wynette’s daughters file a $50 million lawsuit blaming the country star’s death on negligence by her husband and her doctor.
  • 1999 The online song-lyric auction Hits Under the Hammer comes to a close, with sales exceeding expectations. The British-organized auction, at www.icollector.com, raises nearly $67,000 for the Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy and Norwood Ravenswood children’s charities. The highest bid goes to the lyrics for “Please” by U2’s Bono, at $3,600.
  • 1998 British rock drummer Colin “Cozy” Powell dies in a car crash near Bristol, England. He is 50. Powell, who emerged from the ‘60s beat scene, came to greater attention in 1971 in the Jeff Beck Group.
  • 1995 Tracy Byrd wins two Country Dance Music Awards for his “Watermelon Crawl.”
  • 1985 An estimated 5,000 radio stations around the globe simultaneously play “We Are the World.” The song is recorded by a collection of recording artists, USA for Africa, to raise money to feed starving people in Africa and the United States.
  • 1984 Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” wins Best Female Video at the second annual American Video Awards.
  • 1981 Bob “The Bear” Hite of Canned Heat dies of a heart attack in Venice, Calif. at the age of 36.
  • 1941 Electric violinist David LaFlamme is born in Salt Lake City.
  • 1928 Tony Williams, lead singer of the Platters, is born.