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This Day in Music History – September 30th

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1954 – Julie Andrews made her first Broadway appearance in “The Boy Friend.”

1961 – Bob Dylan played harmonica for the recording of Carolyn Hester’s first Columbia album.

1965 – Donovan made his U.S. television debut on the show “Shindig!”

1966 – “I Love My Dog” was released by Cat Stevens. It was his first single.

1967 – The BBC aired Radio 1 for the first time.

1967 – Mickey Hart joined the Grateful Dead.

1969 – David Crosby’s girlfriend Christine Gail Hinton was killed in a car accident.

1972 – Columbia Records announced that they were closing down four Hollywood studios.

1977 – Ringo Starr released the album “Ringo The Fourth.”

1987 – Roy Orbison recorded “A Black And White Night Live” at the Coconut Grove in Los Angeles, CA.

1988 – John Lennon received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.


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