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This Day in Music History – June 11th

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1928 – King Oliver and his band recorded “Tin Roof Blues.”

1940 – The Ink Spots recorded “Maybe.”

1965 – The Rolling Stones released the EP “Got Live If You Want It” in the U.K.

1990 – Olivia Newton-John became a United Nations environmental ambassador.

1993 – The Ike and Tina Turner film biography “What’s Love Got To Do With It” opened.

1995 – Courtney Love (Hole) was hospitalized after having a reaction to a prescription medicine.


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