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| 6/29/2009 |
Today in History
In 1985
David Bowie and Mick Jagger recorded and shot the video for "Dancing In The Streets."
In 1991
Skid Row's album "Slave To The Grind" debuted at number one on the Billboard album chart.
In 1993
Aerosmith released the single "Cryin'."
In 1999
Kiss bassist Gene Simmons and a number of porn stars filmed a video for Everclear's cover of the Thin Lizzy song "The Boys Are Back In Town." The song is part of the soundtrack to the Kiss film "Detroit Rock City."
The Art of Noise released the album "The Seduction of Claude Debussy."
In 2004
David Bowie cancelled a concert in Vienna as he continued his recovery from what at the time was said to be treatment for a pinched nerve in his shoulder. He'd actually had angioplasty surgery several days earlier to open a blocked artery.
In 2006
Ozzfest began with a show in Auburn, Washington. For the first time in the tour's history Ozzy Osbourne wasn't the main stage headliner throughout the entire tour. Instead he performed on select dates, sometimes on the main stage and other times headlining the second stage. System of a Down was the main stage headliner and Zakk Wylde's Black Label Society led the second stage for shows in which Ozzy didn't participate.< |
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