Paul Robeson Excluded
1916 Sophomore tackle and guard Paul Robeson is excluded from the Rutgers football team when Washington and Lee University refuses to play against a Black person
- 1924 Arnold Schoeberg's opera "Die Gluckliche Hand" premieres in Vienna
- 1939 BMI (Broadcast Music Incorporated) formed
- 1952 "Buttrio Square" opens at New Century Theater NYC for 7 performances
Wake Up Little Susie Hits #1
1957 Everly Brothers' single "Wake Up Little Susie" reaches #1
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
1961 Frank Loesser's musical "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying", starring Robert Morse and Rudy Vallée, opens at 46th Street Theatre, NYC; runs for 1415 performances, winning 7 Tony Awards, and a Pulitzer Prize
- 1968 The Beatles finish recording their double album "The Beatles" more commonly known as "The White Album"
1974 8th Country Music Association Awards: Charlie Rich wins Entertainer of the Year and album of the Year (A Very Special Love Song); Olivia Newton-John wins Female Vocalist
- 1977 American rock band Kiss release their 2nd live album "Alive II"
1977 Linda Ronstadt sings national anthem prior to World Series Game 3 at Dodger Stadium; criticised for casual attire but ranked by Washington Examiner as second-best rendition ever at a sporting event
Heroes
1977 RCA releases David Bowie's 12th studio album, "Heroes"; his second collaboration with Brian Eno in what becomes known as his 'Berlin trilogy' features contributions from guitarist Robert Fripp
- 1984 Barbara Damashek's musical "Quilters" closes at Jack Lawrence Theater, NYC, after 24 performances
- 1985 19th Country Music Association Awards: Ricky Skaggs wins
Birgit Nilsson Prize
2009 Spanish opera singer Plácido Domingo is awarded the first $1 million Birgit Nilsson Prize
- 2022 Psychedelic rock band Jefferson Airplane honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
The Celebration Tour
2023 Madonna opens her Celebration World Tour in London at the O2 Arena, after a three-month delay due to a life-threatening infection [1]
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