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This Day in Music - 1/14

1962 - Patricia Morrison (Gun Club, Sisters Of Mercy) born.

1963 - Drummer Charlie Watts made his live debut with The Rolling Stones at The Flamingo Jazz Club, Soho, London.

1964 - The Beatles (minus Ringo Starr, who was fog-bound in Liverpool) departed from Liverpool for Paris, France for an 18-day run at the Olympia Theatre. Arriving in Paris, John, Paul, and George were met by 60 fans. Ringo, accompanied by roadie Neil Aspinall, arrived the next day.

1967 - Zakk Wylde (Ozzy Osbourne, Black Label Society) born.

1969 - Dave Grohl (Nirvana, Foo Fighters) born.

1970 - Diana Ross made her last appearance with The Supremes at The Frontier Hotel, Las Vegas.

1972 - Stevie Wonder kicked off a 15-date UK tour at London's Hammersmith Odeon.

1972 - Yes played the first of two nights at the Rainbow Theatre, London.

1973 - Paul Gadd (Gary Glitter) killed off his former persona Paul Raven when he lowered a coffin containing all his records into the River Thames, London.

1978 - The Sex Pistols played their last live gig at Winterland, San Francisco, (they re-formed in 96).

1992 - Jerry Nolan (The New York Dolls) dies.

1993 - US alternative group The Pixies announced that they had split. (They re-formed in 2004).

1996 - Oasis went to No. 1 on the UK album chart with '(What's The Story) Morning Glory', the group's second UK No. 1 spent a total of 145 week's on the chart.

2003 - Linda Gail Lewis the sister of Jerry Lee Lewis, dropped a claim of sex discrimination against Van Morrison. Lewis had claimed that Morrison had 'publicly humiliated' her on stage and had tried to ruin her life by asking her for sex. She withdrew her claim after discussions with her lawyer. Morrison denied all the allegations.

2005 - A $100,000 (£58,823) statue honouring the late punk guitarist Johnny Ramone (The Ramones) was unveiled by his widow Linda at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Johnny died from prostate cancer in September 2004 at the age of 55. Hundreds turned out for the ceremony, including Tommy Ramone – the only surviving band member. Dee Dee Ramone died of a drugs overdose in 2002 and Joey died in 2001 of lymphatic cancer.

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