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| 3/19/2010 |
Today In History
In 1970
David Bowie married Mary Angela Barnett.
In 1982
Several members of Ozzy Osbourne's entourage, including 25-year-old guitarist Randy Rhoads, were killed in a plane accident.
In 1983
The Pretenders' "Back on the Chain Gang" peaked at number five on the pop singles chart.
Joe Jackson's "Breaking Us In Two" peaked at number 18 on the pop singles chart.
Thomas Dolby's "She Blinded Me With Science" broke into the Top 40 chart.
In 1985
Twisted Sister's album "Stay Hungry" was certified double Platinum.
"Spin" magazine began publishing.
In 1991
Depeche Mode's album "Violator" was certified double Platinum.
In 1996
Soundgarden's album "Superunknown" was certified multi-Platinum.
Tracy Bonham released the album "The Burdens of Being Upright."
In 2001
Kid Rock earned two nominations for the Detroit Music Awards.
Roxy Music announced tour dates for its upcoming summer North American reunion trek.
In 2002
The prosecution began presenting its case against R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck in his air rage trial in London.
Ozzy Osbourne was a guest on CNN's "Anderson Cooper" show.
In 2003
Moby was among the winners at the 2003 DanceStar USA Awards.
In 2005
Lenny Kravitz gave an Epiphone Flying V electric guitar to the president of Brazil at a show in Brasilia. The guitar was to be auctioned off to raise money to end hunger in the South American country.
Velvet Revolver began a tour with a show in Phoenix, Arizona.
In 2006
The Offspring's Dexter Holland participated in the Los Angeles Marathon. He ran the lengthy route in five-hours-one-minute-and-seven-seconds.< |
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