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This Day in Music History – January 2nd

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1941 – The Andrews Sisters recorded “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy.”

1968 – Merle Haggard released “Sing Me Back Home.”

1968 – Newark, NJ, police confiscated a shipment of John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s album “Two Virgins”. The album featured a nude cover.

1975 – U.S. District Court Judge Richard Owen ruled in New York, that John Lennon and his lawyers will have access to Department of Immigration files pertaining to his deportation case.

1975 – The Allman Brothers Band were named “Outstanding Community Organization” by the Georgia Department of Corrections.

1979 – The trial of ex-Sex Pistol, Sid Vicious for the October 1978 murder of his girlfriend Nancy Spungen, opened in New York City. Vicious died of a heroin overdose, thereby not living to hear the verdict.


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