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This Day in Music History – July 15th

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1942 – Glenn Miller and his band recorded “Jukebox Saturday Night.”

1952 – Patti Page made her TV debut in a summer replacement series for Perry Como.

1973 – Ray Davies announced that he was leaving The Kinks. He returned to the group within the week.

1978 – Bob Dylan performed before the largest open-air concert audience (for a single artist). About 200,000 fans turned out at Blackbushe Airport in England.

1980 – Linda Ronstadt made her dramatic debut in “The Pirates Of Penzance” at the New York Shakespeare Festival in Central Park.

1986 – Columbia Records dropped Johnny Cash after 28 years. Johnny signed with Polygram the next year.


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