This Day in Music History – January 21st

1957 – Singer Patsy Cline appeared on Arthur Godfrey’s nighttime TV show. She performed “Walking After Midnight.”

1957 – Chuck Berry recorded “School Day.”

1957 – Filming began on Elvis Presley’s second movie, “Loving You.”

1962 – Jackie Wilson appeared on “The Ed Sullivan Show.”

1966 – George Harrison and Patricia Anne Boyd were married. Patty eventually left Harrison for Eric Clapton.

1968 – The soundtrack to “The Graduate” was released.

1982 – B.B. King donated his entire record collection to the University of Mississippi’s Center for the Study of Southern Culture. The collection included about 20,000 rare blues records.

1984 – Jackie Wilson died after being in a coma for 8 years.

1984 – Bon Jovi’s debut album was released in the U.S.

1987 – Aretha Franklin was inducted into the Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame. She was the first woman to be inducted.

1997 – Dick Griffey files a $6 million lawsuit against Dr. Dre for an alleged breach of contract concerning a business deal in 1991 which would have seen Griffey earning 25% of Dre’s income.

1998 – James Brown was released from a hospital where he had been treated for an addiction to painkillers at the age of 64. He was admitted on January 15, 1998.


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