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EventID |
Date |
Event |
Venue |
City |
StateID |
Option |
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24299 |
Oct 26, 2000 |
Harmonica player Don Brooks dies with leukemia in New York City. Noted for his work with Billy... |
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New York |
ny |
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24298 |
Mar 8, 1947 |
Harmonica player Don Brooks is born in Dallas, Texas. Noted for his work with Billy Joel, Diana... |
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Dallas |
tx |
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24297 |
Jan 20, 1999 |
Trombone player Lew McCreary dies in Tarzana, California. In addition to work with Henry Mancini,... |
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Los Angeles |
ca |
|
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24296 |
Jul 9, 1927 |
Trombone player Lew McCreary is born in Northumberland, Pennsylvania. In addition to work with... |
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Northumberland |
pa |
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24295 |
Jul 21, 1931 |
Sax player Plas Johnson is born in Donaldsonville, Louisiana. Recognized for his work with Carole... |
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Donaldsonville |
la |
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24294 |
Aug 11, 1941 |
Record producer John Simon is born in Norwalk, Connecticut. Among his credits is The Band's... |
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Norwalk |
ct |
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24293 |
Jul 2, 1949 |
Piano player Roy Bittan is born in Rockaway Beach, New York. A longtime member of Bruce... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24292 |
Mar 7, 1971 |
Roy Clark plays "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" on banjo in an installment of CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24291 |
Feb 28, 1971 |
The Everly Brothers appear on "The Ed Sullivan Show," singing "Bye Bye Love," "All I Have To Do Is... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24290 |
Dec 27, 1970 |
Bobbie Gentry appears on CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show," along with Peter Nero and Friends Of... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24289 |
Nov 29, 1970 |
Buck Owens sings "Bridge Over Troubled Water" on "The Ed Sullivan Show" |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24288 |
Nov 22, 1970 |
Minnie Pearl and Jeannie C. Riley appear in New York on CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show." Merle... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24287 |
Nov 15, 1970 |
Joe South, Tommy Roe and Billy Joe Royal join forces to sing "Games People Play" on... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24286 |
Nov 1, 1970 |
Roy Clark performs his current hit, "Thank God And Greyhound," on CBS' "The Ed Sullivan Show." The... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24285 |
Oct 11, 1970 |
Loretta Lynn sings "You Ain't Woman Enough" and "Coal Miner's Daughter" on CBS'... |
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|
|
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24284 |
May 10, 1970 |
Sonny James performs "My Love" and "Waterloo" on "The Ed Sullivan Show." The evening also features... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24283 |
Apr 5, 1970 |
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans appear on "The Ed Sullivan Show," performing a patriotic medley that... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24282 |
Mar 29, 1970 |
Bobbie Gentry sings "Ode To Billie Joe" for soldiers in a V.A. hospital on CBS'... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24281 |
Feb 8, 1970 |
Bobby Goldsboro sings "Everybody's Talkin'" on CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show."... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24280 |
Jan 25, 1970 |
Patti Page appears on "The Ed Sullivan Show," singing the George Harrison-penned "Something,"... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24279 |
Jan 18, 1970 |
Comedian Minnie Pearl, a regular on CBS' "Hee Haw," delivers one-liners on another of... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24278 |
Jan 11, 1970 |
Sonny James performs "It's Just A Matter Of Time" from New York on the CBS-TV variety... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24277 |
Jan 4, 1970 |
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans are featured guests on the CBS variety series "The Ed Sullivan... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24276 |
Nov 23, 1969 |
With Little Richard in the Los Angeles audience, The Rolling Stones perform "Honky Tonk... |
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Los Angeles |
ca |
|
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24275 |
Nov 2, 1969 |
Buck Owens, the co-host of CBS' "Hee Haw," performs "Tall Dark Stranger" on... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24274 |
Jun 22, 1969 |
Sonny James performs "Running Bear" and "A World Of Our Own" as CBS telecasts... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24273 |
Jun 15, 1969 |
The Everly Brothers appear on "The Ed Sullivan Show," singing "Walk Right Back" and "Bye Bye Love" |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24272 |
Mar 16, 1969 |
CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show" highlights a small group of Nashville-based... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24271 |
Mar 9, 1969 |
Jeannie C. Riley sings "Harper Valley P.T.A." on "The Ed Sullivan Show." The... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24270 |
Dec 8, 1968 |
The Association appears on "The Ed Sullivan Show," performing "Never My Love," a song that becomes... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24269 |
Nov 24, 1968 |
Dusty Springfield sings "Son-Of-A Preacher Man" from New York on CBS' telecast of... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24268 |
May 14, 1967 |
The Turtles sing "Happy Together" on CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show." Nearly a dozen years later,... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24267 |
Jan 30, 1966 |
Sgt. Barry Sadler performs "The Ballad Of The Green Berets" from New York on "The Ed Sullivan Show" |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24266 |
Dec 12, 1965 |
The Byrds perform "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "Turn! Turn! Turn!" during CBS'... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24265 |
Nov 28, 1965 |
Petula Clark performs "My Love" from New York on CBS' "The Ed Sullivan Show." Five years later, the... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24264 |
May 2, 1965 |
Future country hitmaker Tom Jones makes his American TV debut, performing on CBS' "The Ed Sullivan... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24263 |
Nov 15, 1964 |
The British pop duo Peter And Gordon makes its American TV debut on CBS' "The Ed Sullivan Show."... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24262 |
Feb 25, 1964 |
Lyricist Johnny Burke dies in New York. Known for such standards as "Pennies From Heaven" and... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24261 |
Oct 3, 1908 |
Lyricist Johnny Burke is born in Antioch, California. Known for such standards as "Pennies From... |
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Antioch |
ca |
|
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24260 |
Oct 18, 1964 |
British rock band The Animals appears on "The Ed Sullivan Show," singing "The House Of The Rising... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24259 |
Oct 11, 1964 |
Roy Orbison performs "Oh, Pretty Woman" on "The Ed Sullivan Show." The episode's entertainment also... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24258 |
Jan 26, 1964 |
Eddy Arnold performs from New York on CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show" |
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New York |
ny |
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24257 |
May 27, 1962 |
Jackie Wilson appears on "The Ed Sullivan Show" singing "Lonely Teardrops," a future country hit... |
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New York |
ny |
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24256 |
Nov 12, 1961 |
Brenda Lee sings "Fool #1" on CBS' variety series "The Ed Sullivan Show." Also on the broadcast... |
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New York |
ny |
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24255 |
Nov 5, 1961 |
Jimmy Dean performs "Big Bad John" in New York for CBS' "The Ed Sullivan Show" |
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New York |
ny |
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24254 |
Oct 29, 1961 |
The Everly Brothers appear on "The Ed Sullivan Show," along with comedian George Gobel and Broadway... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24253 |
Feb 19, 1961 |
Bill Black's Combo performs an instrumental medley on "The Ed Sullivan Show." The medley includes a... |
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New York |
ny |
|
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24252 |
May 8, 1960 |
The Browns perform "The Old Lamplighter" from New York during an installment of CBS-TV's... |
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New York |
ny |
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24251 |
Nov 8, 1959 |
Johnny Mathis sings the pop classic "Misty" on CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show." The song is... |
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New York |
ny |
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24250 |
May 31, 1959 |
Pop singer Bobby Darin performs "Dream Lover" on "The Ed Sullivan Show." The song becomes a country... |
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New York |
ny |
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