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This Day in Music History – March 12th

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1957 – The Crickets recorded a cha-cha version of “Maybe Baby.”

1969 – Paul McCartney and Linda Eastman were married.

1969 – George Harrison and his wife Patti were arrested in Esher, Surrey. The charge was cannabis resin possession after authorities found 120 joints in their house.

1974 – Nilsson and John Lennon were ejected from the Troubador Club in Los Angeles for heckling the Tom Smothers’ comedy act.

1991 – The R.E.M. album “Out of Time” was released.

1996 – KISS released the album “MTV Unplugged.”

1998 – Cathay Pacific Airways announced that it had banned Liam Gallagher of Oasis after an incident on a flight from Hong Kong to Australia.

1998 – Korn served a cease-and-desist demand to a Michigan assistant principal, the high school and the school district who suspended a student for wearing a T-shirt that had the band’s name on it.


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