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Today in Music History: Joan Jett gives Mike Tyson his luck

Joan Jett and Mike Tyson
Joan Jett and Mike TysonChristopher Polk/Getty Images, via NPR / Octal Wikimedia Commons [CC By 2.0]

July 19, 2016

History Highlight:

Today in 1985, Joan Jett called up-and-coming heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson before his fight with Larry Sims, which Tyson won handily. The superstitious Tyson insisted on getting a call from Jett before every fight, which he did until breaking tradition for his bout against Buster Douglas on February 11, 1990 - Tyson's first loss.

Also, Today In:

1958 - The Drifters manager George Treadwell, who owned the group's name, fired the group and replaced them with members of The Five Crowns. When Ben E. King joined the group a short time later, The Drifters became consistent hitmakers, scoring with "There Goes My Baby," "This Magic Moment" and "Save The Last Dance For Me."

1965 - The Beatles "Help!" b/w "I'm Down" single was released.

1966 - 50-year old Frank Sinatra married 20-year old Mia Farrow in New York.

1972 - Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were arrested in Warwick, Rhode Island on charges of assault after a fight broke out with a newspaper photographer.

1976 - Deep Purple split up for the first time. The group would later reunite in 1984 with the Mark II lineup.

1975 - Aerosmith peaked at number thirty-six on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart with "Sweet Emotion", their first top forty hit.

1980 - Billy Joel reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart for the first time with "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" which spent two weeks on top. Joel's album Glass Houses was still number one on the album chart as well at the time.

1981 - the mayor of Odessa, TX, declared it Roy Orbison Day. Orbison was given the keys to the city, and performed in Odessa for the first time in 15 years.

1986 - Genesis reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart for the first and only time with "Invisible Touch" which spent one week on top of the chart.

1989 - After authorities found over $40,000 in cash and checks in his cell at the Stevenson Correctional Institute in South Carolina, James Brown was moved to a cell with tighter security.

1991 - Ex-Guns N' Roses drummer Steven Adler filed a lawsuit against his former band claiming that he was pressured to use drugs from the band and fired when he entered rehab. The lawsuit would later be settled out of court in 1993.

2013 - Pearl Jam played a sold-out show at Wrigley Field in Chicago, the first American stop touring behind their 10th studio album, Lightning Bolt. Seven songs in, the show was delayed by...lightning. After midnight, the band returned to the stage and played a rousing set, as the place was still packed.

Birthdays:

American R&B and Jazz guitarist Phil Upchurch (who recorded with B.B King, Curtis Mayfield and many others) is 76.

Commander Cody is 72.

Bernie Leadon, guitarist for Eagles, is 69.

Brian May, guitarist for Queen, is 69.

Kevin Haskins, drummer for Bauhaus, Tones on Tail and Love & Rockets is 56.

Keith Godchaux, keyboardist for The Grateful Dead, was born today in 1948.

Allen Collins, guitarist for Lynyrd Skynyrd, was born today in 1952.

Highlights for Today in Music History are gathered from This Day in Music, Paul Shaffer's Day in Rock, Song Facts and Wikipedia.