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In music on September 23: • 1952 - Hank Williams did his last recording session; • 1956 - Mickey Dolenz began his television career in NBCs Circus Boy series; • 1966 - The Rolling Stones released the song Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby; • 1967 - People Are Strange was released by the Doors; • 1969 - It was reported by The London Daily Mirror that Paul McCartney was dead; • 1974 - Robbie McIntosh (Average White Band) died of a heroin overdose at the age of 24; • 1980 - Foreigner released their second album Double Vision and Philip Anglim was replaced by David Bowie in the play The Elephant Man in New York City; • 1986 - An anti-crack rally was headlined by James Brown, Freddie Jackson, and Melba Moore at New Yorks Plaza Hotel; • 1990 - David Bowie made his acting debut in the Broadway show The Elephant Man; • 1996 - In Sweden, Agnetha Faltskog (Abba) published her autobiography As I Am; • 1997 - MCA Records reissued Average White Bands label debut Show Your Hand as part of the bands 25th anniversary, Elton Johns single Candle in the Wind was released in the U.S., the album Falling Into Infinity was released by Dream Theater and Elektra Entertainment released The Next Voice You Hear: The Best of Jackson Browne; • 1998 - The first Lilith Fair concert outside North America took place at Londons Royal Albert Hall; • 1999 - Shirley Manson (Garbage) unveiled her own line of lip gloss and Coolio appeared on TVs Judge Joe to settle a financial dispute with his backing band the Wyld Bunch; and • 2003 - The Outkast album Speakerboxxx/The Love Below was released. Today’s song is Hank Williams “Im So Lonesome I Could Cry.” https://youtube/watch?v=4WXYjm74WFI
Posted on: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 15:01:02 +0000

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