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On Nov. 9, 1961, Brian Epstein first saw The Beatles perform at the Cavern Club in Liverpool. He soon became the band’s manager.
In 1962, Motown Records released “You’ve Really Got a Hold On Me” by The Miracles.
In 1962, Roy Acuff was inducted as the first living member of the Country Music Hall of Fame.
In 1966, Paul McCartney supposedly was killed in a car crash, according to the “Paul is Dead” hoax that circulated in 1969.
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In 1967, Roger McGuinn expelled David Crosby from The Byrds.
Also in 1967, Rolling Stone magazine began publication, with John Lennon on the first cover.
In 1976, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers released their self-titled debut album.
In 1984, the movie “A Nightmare on Elm Street” opened nationwide.
In 1990, “Dances With Wolves,” starring Kevin Costner, opened nationwide.
In 1993, actor Angie Dickinson became the first person in 500 shows to walk out of a televised “This Is Your Life” tribute.
In 1997, actor Michael Lookinland, who played Bobby on “The Brady Bunch,” was arrested for drunk driving in Utah after rolling his Ford Bronco.
In 2003, actor Art Carney died of natural causes at his home near Westbrook, Connecticut. He was 85.
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