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This Day in Music History – April 16th

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1954 – Roy Orbison attended an Elvis Presley show in Dallas, TX.

1956 – ABC premiered the TV show “Rhythm on Parade.”

1956 – Buddy Holly released his first single, “Blue Days, Black Nights.”

1964 – The Rolling Stones’ debut album, “The Rolling Stones” was released in the U.K.

1965 – The Hollies opened their first tour of the U.S. at the Brooklyn Paramount theater in New York.

1966 – Percy Sledge’s “When A Man Loves A Woman” was released.

1971 – The Rolling Stones released “Brown Sugar”in the UK. It was the first record on their own label

1972 – The Electric Light Orchestra played their first live show in England.

1973 – Paul McCartney starred in his first TV special, “James Paul McCartney.”

1974 – Queen held its first U.S. concert at Regis College in Denver, CO.

1983 – In Dover, NJ, Kirk Hammett played his first show with Metallica


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