This Day in Music History – August 13th

1952 – In Los Angeles, CA, the original version of “Hound Dog” was recorded by Willie Mae (Big Mama) Thornton.

1965 – The Jefferson Airplane made its stage debut at the Matrix Club in San Francisco, CA.

1965 – The Beatles album “Help!” was released in the United States.

1967 – The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) refused to allow Joan Baez to perform at Constitution Hall in Washington, DC, because of her opposition to the Vietnam War. Baez responded with a performance at a free concert at the base of the Washington Monument.

1967 – Fleetwood Mac made their stage debut in Great Britain at the Windsor Jazz & Blues Festival.

1980 – Todd Rundgren’s home in Woodstock, New York was invaded by four masked men. Rundgren, his girlfriend and three houseguests were bound and gagged while the masked men stripped the house of valuables.

1985 – Sting began his first solo tour of the U.S. in San Diego. The tour was to support the album “Dream Of The Blue Turtles.”


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