1961 – Johnny Cash appeared on NBC’s “The Deputy.”
1963 – Bob Dylan released album “The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan.”
1964 – Eleven boys were suspended at a Coventry, England, school for having a hair style like Mick Jagger.
1967 – Columbia and RCA Victor announced that they would raise the list price of mono albums by a dollar on June 1. It was the first increase since 1953.
1977 – In the U.K., the Sex Pistols single “God Save the Queen” was released. The song was banned on May 31 by the BBC and the Independent Broadcasting Authority.
1983 – Metallica finished recording the album “Kill ‘Em All.”
1987 – During a show in Rome’s Flaminio Stadio, U2’s sound system set off earthquake alarms in two neighborhoods.
1988 – Van Halen’s “Monster Of Rock” touring festival opened at the Alpine Valley Music Theatre in Wisconsin.
1989 – Stevie Wonder was given the Badge Of Solidarity from the Polish Labor Movement in Warsaw.
2003 – Liza Minelli sang an a cappella version of “Liza With a Z” with Luciano Pavarotti live via satellite for a charity show on Italian television. She had been hospitalized two days early after falling and breaking her right kneecap.
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