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| 7/28/2010 |
Today In History
In 1975
Black Sabbath released the album "Sabotage."
In 1983
Iron Maiden's album "Piece Of Mind" was certified Gold.
In 1992
Slaughter's video "The Wild Life - Home Video" was certified Gold.
In 1998
Toad the Wet Sprocket announced that the group was breaking up.
In 1999
Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder joined Pete Townshend on stage to perform "Magic Bus" and "Better Man" at New York's Supper Club.
Silverchair singer Daniel Johns was cleared of allegations of harassment. A woman had claimed the musician threatened her. The woman's lawyer subsequently apologized for any "trauma" suffered by Johns.
In 2006
The New York Dolls made an in-store appearance at the Tower Sunset Pop in Hollywood in conjunction with the release of the CD "One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This," which was issued a few days earlier. It was the group's first new studio album in 32 years.
In 2007
After a show in Denver, Ozzy Osbourne underwent minor outpatient surgery at a local hospital for a blood clot. He sought medical attention after complaining of leg pains throughout the day. He remained in the hospital for several hours.
Helmet gave the debut performance of the song "Revenge Destroys Everything," from the film "Tatua," at the ComiCon convention in San Diego.
In 2008
Amy Winehouse was rushed to a London hospital after reportedly suffering a reaction to medication. She was released the next day.< |
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