Music History for

March 4





1877 - The Tchaikovsky's ballet "Swan Lake" debuted.

1942 - Dick Jurgen's orchestra recorded "One Dozen Roses."

1967 - It was announced that Steve Winwood and his brother Muff were leaving the Spencer Davis Group after an April 2 show.

1970 - Janis Joplin was fined $200 for using obscene language onstage in Tampa, FL.

1976 - Hall & Oates recorded "Rich Girl."

1977 - The Rolling Stones recorded their "Love You Live" album in Toronto.
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1980 - E.Y. Harburg died in an auto accident in Hollywood, CA, at the age of 82.

1982 - Rolling Stone reported that Dweezil and Moon Unit Zappa have formed a new band called Fred Zeppelin.

1986 - Richard Manuel (The Band) committed suicide at the age of 41.

1988 - Dale (Bozzio) (Missing Persons) released her solo debut entitled "Riot In English."

1993 - Patti LaBelle received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.