1 - Debra Harry, 1945 4 - Bill Withers (Lean On Me) 1938 6 - Bill Haley, 1925 7 - Ringo Starr, 1940 8 - Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson (Allman Brothers Band) 1944 Beck 9 - Bon Scott, 1946 10 - Arlo Guthrie, 1947 11 - Richie Sambora 12 - Christine McVie, 1943 13 - Roger McGiunn (The Byrds) 1942 14 - Woody Guthrie, 1912 15 - Linda Ronstadt, 1946 16 - Stewart Copeland, 1952 17 - Spencer Davis, 1942 18 - Martha Reeves, 1941 19 - Bernie Leadon (Eagles) 1947 Brain May 20 - John Lodge (The Moody Blues) 1945 Carlos Santana, 1947 21 - Cat Stevens, 1947 22 - Don Hanley, 1947 23 - Slash 25 - Jim McCarty (The Yardbirds) 1943 26 - Mick Jagger, 1943 28 - Richard Wright (Pink Floyd) 1945 29 - Geddy Lee
did you know....
July 4, 1970, Casey Kasem debuts the American Top Fourty radio show.
July 13, 1985, The Live Aid concerts take place at both JFK Stadium in Philly, and
Wembly Stadium in London to benifit USA for Africa.
July 14, 1887, North American Phonograph Company becomes the first record company!
July 21, 1990, to celebrate the fall of the Iron Curtian, Pink Floyd performs "The Wall"
before 150,000 people. Other performances given by Joni Mitchell, Phil Collins,
Van Morrison, Bryan Adams and Cyndi Lauper.
July's #1 hits....
'66 - Wild Thing by The Troggs (2 weeks) '67 - Light My Fire by The Doors (3 weeks) '69 - In The Year 2525 by Zagert & Evans (6 weeks) '70 - Mama Told Me (Not To Come) by Three Dog Night (2 weeks) '72 - Alone Again (Naturally) by Gilbert O'Sullivan (6 weeks) '73 - Bad, Bad Leroy Brow by Jim Croce (2 weeks) '75 - The Hustle by Van McCoy (1 week) '75 - Listen To What The Man Said by Wings (1 week) '76 - Afternoon Delight by Starland Vocal Band (2 weeks) '80 - It's Still Rock And Roll To Me by Billy Joel (2 weeks)
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