This Day in Music History – March 21st

1952 – The Moondog Coronation Ball, the first “rock ‘n’ roll” stage show, was held at the Cleveland Arena.

1963 – Elliott Gould and Barbra Streisand were married.

1964 – A Judy Collins show at New York City’s Town Hall was recorded. It was released as “The Judy Collins Concert”.

1970 – Faces, with new lead singer Rod Stewart, released their first LP, “First Step.”

1976 – Singer Claudine Longet, formerly the wife of Andy Williams, shot her boyfriend, world skiing champion Spider Sabich Sabich had tried to throw her and her three children out of his house. Longet was arrested for manslaughter.

1982 – Donny Osmond starred in the title role on Broadway of “Little Johnny Jones.”


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