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This Day in Music History – September 8th

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1965 – The television trade publications “Daily Variety” and “The Hollywood Reporter” ran an ad seeking “Folk & Roll Musicians-Singers for acting roles in new TV series.” The final four choices became the stars in the television show “The Monkees.”

1972 – Mott The Hoople released “All The Young Dudes.”

1977 – Jimmy McCulloch quit Paul McCartney & Wings to join a reformed lineup for the Small Faces.

1978 – David Bowie’s “Stage” album was released by RCA Records.

1988 – Elton John sold some of his costumes and concert memorabilia at an auction in London for $6.2 million.


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