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This Day in Music History – April 13th

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1967 – The Rolling Stones performed their first concert behind the Iron Curtain at the Palace of Culture in Warsaw, Poland.

1969 – Diana Ross appeared solo on Dinah Shore’s NBC-TV special “Like Hep”.

1970 – Led Zeppelin became the first band to sell out the Montreal Forum.

1980 – The Broadway musical “Grease” closed after 3,883 performances.

1982 – David Crosby (Byrds, CSN) was arrested for the second time in three weeks for drugs in Dallas.

1985 – The single “We Are the World” hit #1 in the U.S.

1985 – “The Grand Ole Opry” debuted on television.

1994 – Billy Joel and Christie Brinkley announced that they were separating.


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