This Day in Music History – January 30th

1697 – Composer Johann Joachim Quantz was born.

1861 – Composer Charles Martin Tornow Loeffler was born.

1956 – Jerry Lee Lewis played piano for Billy Lee Riley’s recording of “Red Hot.”

1956 – Elvis Presley recorded “Blue Suede Shoes.”
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1968 – Bobby Goldsboro recorded “Honey.”

1969 – The Beatles made their last-ever public appearance as a group. The performance of “Get Back” was filmed for the movie “Let It Be.”
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1973 – KISS played their first show at Popcorn (The Coventry Club) in Queens, NY. The band performed 2 sets at the club that night for a crowd of under 10 people.

1974 – Bob Dylan made his first New York concert performance in eight years at Madison Square Garden.

1990 – Bob Dylan was named commander in France’s Order of Arts and Letters by the country’s Culture Ministry.

1994 – Natalie Cole sang the U.S. national anthem at Super Bowl XXVIII.

1998 – Elton John received a knighthood in British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s first New Year’s Eve Honours List.

1998 – Magistrates in Derby, England, issued a warrant for the arrest of Mark Morrison for his failure to appear in court on charges of affray and obstructing a police officer.

2002 – The musical “Taboo” opened at London’s Leicester Square. The musical follows the life of Boy George.

2002 – Marc-Andre Dalbavie’s “Color” had its world premiere at Carnegie Hall.

2002 – Freddy Fender was released from a San Antonio, TX, hospital after having a kidney transplant the week before. Fender had been having problems related to diabetes and hepatitis C.

2007 – Brandy (Brandy Norwood) was sued for wrongful-death by the parents of a woman that was killed in a car crash involving Brandy on December 30, 2006.


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