1959: The BBC bans The Coasters' song "Charlie Brown" because of the word "spitball." Two weeks later they would change their decision and start to play the single, which rose to #6 on the UK chart.
Courtesy of classicbands.com, YouTube, and Spirit of Resistance Radio!
1971: Ringo Starr releases "It Don't Come Easy", which will climb to #4 in both the US and the UK. It is the first of ten Billboard Top 40 hits he will enjoy over the next ten years.
Courtesy of classicbands.com, YouTube, and Spirit of Resistance Radio!
2000: Carlos Santana earns his second #1 single with "Maria, Maria" from his "Supernatural" album.
Courtesy of classicbands.com, YouTube, and Spirit of Resistance Radio!
1995: Jimmy Page escaped injury when a fan rushed the stage at a Page And Plant concert at The Palace of Auburn Hills, Michigan. The fan was stopped by two security guards, who he stabbed instead. After he was arrested, he told police that he wanted to kill Jimmy Page because of the Satanic music he was playing.
Courtesy of classicbands.com, YouTube, and Spirit of Resistance Radio!
1963: The Chiffons enjoy the first of their five Billboard Top 40 hits when "He's So Fine" climbs to #1. In the UK, it reached #16.
Courtesy of classicbands.com, YouTube, and Spirit of Resistance Radio!