On This Day.....

1964 - Velvet Revolver bassist Michael Andrew "Duff" McKagan was born.
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1985 - Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro was born.
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1972 - "Steppenwolf Day" was declared in Los Angeles as Steppenwolf announced its breakup.

1972 - The late John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono began a week-long stay as co-hosts on The Mike Douglas Show.

1985 - Philippe Senderos, winner of the 2002 U.E.F.A. European Under-17 Football Championship with Switzerland, was born.
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1957 - Former Iron Maiden drummer Clive Burr was born.
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1962 - The Beatles performed for the first time on the B.B.C. in Great Britain. The show was "Teenager's Turn".

1980 - The first rock music festival kicks off in Tbilisi, ex-Soviet Union.
 
1947 - Boston guitarist Tom Scholz was born.
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1981 - Samuel Eto'o, winner of the 2000 and 2002 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2000 Olympic gold medal in football with Cameroon, was born.
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1963 - Poison singer Bret Michael Sychak, better known as Bret Michaels, was born.
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2006 - The 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia, were officially opened.
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1965 - Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones were arrested for "insulting behaviour" in London, the British capital. The act was urinating on the wall of the Francis Garage.

1977 - William 'Willy' Sagnol, winner of the 2001 and 2003 F.I.F.A. Confederations Cups with France, was born.
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1994 - Four guns and 25 boxes of ammo were confiscated from the late Kurt Cobain of Nirvana after his wife, Courtney Love, called police fearing he was going to commit suicide.
 
1953 - Mr. Big bassist Billy Sheehan was born.
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1974 - The Jefferson Airplane began its first tour under its new name Jefferson Starship.

1976 - Alessandro Nesta, winner of the 1996 U.E.F.A. Under-21 European Championship and the 2006 F.I.F.A. World Cup with Italy, was born.
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1956 - Tunisia declares itself independent from France.
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1969 - The late ex-Beatle John Lennon and Yoko Ono were married in Gibraltar.

1984 - Fernando Torres, winner of the 2001 U.E.F.A. European Under-16 Championship, the 2002 U.E.F.A. European Under-19 Championship and the 2008 U.E.F.A. European Championship with Spain, was born.
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1964 - The late John Lennon's first book, In His Own Write, was published.
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1973 - Polish footballer Jerzy Dudek was born.
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1988 - Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones made his first solo appearance in Japan.
 
1964 - Former Beatles drummer Pete Best, appeared live on the T.V. show "I've Got a Secret."

1969 - The late John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono began their "bed-in" for peace in Amsterdam, the Dutch capital.

1986 - Guns N' Roses was signed to Geffen Records.

2006 - The 2006 Commonwealth Games were declared closed. Host nation Australia topped the medal tally by winning a total of 221 medals (84 gold, 69 silver, 68 bronze).
 
1945 - British singer Eric Clapton was born.
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1966 - 85 people were arrested for rioting after a Rolling Stones concert in Paris, the French capital.

1967 - The cover of the Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band was staged and photographed.

1986 - Sergio Ramos, winner of the 2004 UEFA European U-19 Championship and the 2008 UEFA European Championship with Spain, was born.
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1858 - Pencils with attached erasers were first patented by Hyman Lipman of Philadelphia, USA.
 
1994 Kurt Cobain - Bullet in the head - DEAD

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1988 Alan "Mary Poppins" Shearer made his English Football league debut, for Southampton against Arsenal, and scored a hat trick

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