Today in 1968, ABC-TV premiered “The Archies,” created by the creator of the Monkees, Don Kirshner:
The number one single today in 1974 is a confession and correction:
Stevie Wonder had the number one album today in 1974, “Fulfillingness First Finale,” which wasn’t a finale at all:
Today in 1979, the film “Quadrophenia,” based on The Who’s rock opera, premiered:
Paul Young hadn’t had a very long career when he released “From Time to Time — The Singles Collection,” and yet he still had the number one British album today in 1991:
Today in 1994, Steve Earle was sentenced to a year in jail not for shooting the sheriff, but for selling crack cocaine:
Birthdays start with Pete Agnew of Nazareth:
Steve Gaines of Lynyrd Skynyrd:
Paul Kossoff of Free:
Barry Cowsill of the Cowsills:
Steve Berlin of Los Lobos:
Morten Harkett of A-Ha:
Amy Winehouse, whose biggest hit turned out to be prophetic: