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This Day in Music History – June 3rd

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1952 – Frank Sinatra recorded “Birth of the Blues.”

1964 – “The Hollywood Palace” hosted the first appearance of the Rolling Stones.

1972 – The Rolling Stones began their “Exile On Main Street” North American tour in Vancouver with Stevie Wonder as the opening act.

1987 – George Michael’s “I Want Your Sex” was banned by the BBC.

1987 – Bryan Adams recorded a live version of the Christmas song “Run Rudolph Run.”


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