1883 | The Metropolitan Opera House opened in New York City on this day.
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1917 | The Philadelphia Orchestra made its first recording with Leopold Stokowski for Victor records.
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1953 | Louis (Satchno) Armstrong and The Commanders recorded Zat You, Santa Claus?, Cool Yule, Someday You'll Be Sorry and The Gypsy, for Decca Records on this day. |
1959 | Kid Ory And His Creole Jazzband and Terry Lightfoot And His New Orleans Jazz Band play in Leicester, UK. on this day. |
1966 | "Supremes A' Go-Go" went to the top of the album charts. The album was recorded by none other than the Supremes.
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1967 | Ransom Knowling, a bassist, and also played tuba and violin passed away on this day at 55. He was a native of New Orleans, Louisiana, and played on at least one of the most influential records in rock history. He was part of the original rhythm section on Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup's classic entitled "That's All Right". He began playing professionally with Sidney Desvigne and Joe Robichaux. He died in Chicago.
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1968 | Louis Armstrong and his All Stars star in Show Of The Week on BBC Television in the UK on this day. |
1971 | Joan Baez received a gold record for "The Night they Drove Old Dixie Down" on this day.
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1978 | Freddie Neumann, traditional jazz pianist from New Orleans, Louisiana passed away on this day. He was born in 1904, and was a dixielander, who played primarily in the 1920's with most of the top bands. He also played in dance bands with Joe Capraro, and his brother Jimmy Capra (Angelo Capraro). Freddie died in New Orleans.
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1983 | New York's Metropolitan Opera House celebrated 100 Years with some of the greatest opera stars.
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1988 | Phil Collins hit #1 on the Billboard pop charts on this day with his single "Groovy Kind Of Love".
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1997 | New Orleans, Louisiana based record label, Basin street Records signed its first artist, Kermit Ruffins on this day. |