Saturday, July 30, 2011
ON THIS DAY IN MUSIC HISTORY JULY 30
1942 - Frank Sinatra recorded the last of 90 recordings with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra.
1954 - Elvis Presley made his professional debut in Memphis. It was his first concert to be advertised.
1956 - Brenda Lee recorded her first hit, "Jambalaya" and "Bigelow 6-500."
1968 - The Beatles' Apple Boutique in London closed after heavy losses.
1970 - The Rolling Stones fired Allen Klein as their manager.
1987 - David Bowie played the first show of his "Glass Spider" tour in Philadelphia, PA.
Delayed Reaction Lounge, DRL,
Brenda Lee,
David Bowe,
Elvis Presley,
Frank Sinatra,
The Beatles,
The Rolling Stones
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