This Day in Music History – September 15th

1962 – The Beatles were called “a nothing group” after an interview with Peter Jones of the “London Daily Mirror.”

1964 – The Beatles were ordered off the stage at Cleveland’s Public auditorium so the screaming crowd could calm down.

1968 – The TV musical series “Soul” premiered on NBC.

1969 – The Ed Sullivan Singers and Orchestra released “The Sulli-Gulli.” It was the only released by Sullivan.

1974 – Gary Thain (Uriah Heep) was nearly electrocuted on stage during a show in Dallas.

1977 – “Love You Live” was released by the Rolling Stones.

1979 – Bob Dylan released the album “Slow Train Coming.” It was his first religiously themed album.

1983 – The Huey Lewis and the News album “Sports” was released.


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