It’s that time. Let’s Open The Books and take a look back at June 14th in Music History. You Wanna. Busy day in music history from Britney Spears to Puff Daddy, Let’s go.
June 14th
2019
Britney Spears was granted a permanent restraining order against her former manager, Sam Lutfi who looked after her career from 2007 to 2008
2012
Ringo Starr’s birthplace in Liverpool was saved from the threat of demolition.
2007
Bob Dylan won Spain’s Prince of Asturias Arts Award, one of the country’s most prestigious honors.
2002
During a UK visit Michael Jackson made a tour of Parliament and was shown the monarch’s throne in the House of Lords.
2002
Mick Jagger became a Sir when he was knighted in the Queen’s Birthday Honors
2000
Noel Gallagher from Oasis was voted into first place in Melody Maker’s annual ‘Un-coolest People in Rock’ survey. Marilyn Manson came second
1997
Puff Daddy and Faith Evans started a 11 week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with ‘I’ll Be Missing You’, a tribute to the late Notorious B.I.G.
1987
Madonna played the first date on her Who’s That Girl World Tour at the Osaka Stadium, Osaka, Japan. The tour became the highest-grossing tour ever, grossing over $20 million.
Happy Birthday
1963 – Chris Degarmo, with heavy metal band Queensryche.
1961 – Boy George, lead singer of the Grammy and Brit Award winning Culture Club
1958 – Nick Van Ede, singer, with English rock band Cutting Crew
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