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This Day in Music History – January 15th

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1958 – The Everly Brothers made their debut on British TV on The Perry Como Show.

1961 – Motown Records signed The Supremes.

1964 – Vee Jay records filed a lawsuit against Capitol and Swan Records over manufacturing and distribution rights to Beatles recordings.

1967 – The Rolling Stones performed on TV’s “Ed Sullivan Show” and were forced to change their lyrics of “Let’s Spend the Night Together” to “Let’s Spend Some Time Together.”

1967 – The Buckinghams began recording “Don’t You Care.”

1968 – The Byrds released “The Notorious Byrd Brothers.”


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