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This Day in Music History – September 3rd

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1955 – Bill Haley & the Comets refused their first offer to tour outside the U.S. because of a fear of flying.

1963 – Reprise Records, owned by Frank Sinatra, became part of Warner Brothers Records.

1970 – Rolling Stone magazine reported that the Dave Clark Five had broken up.

1990 – “Listen Without Prejudice” was released by George Michael. It was his second solo album.

1992 – David Bowie appeared on the cover of “Architectural Digest.” He was the first human on the cover in 4 years.


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