Today in Music History: The Supremes record their first No. 1 hit
April 08, 2015

History Highlight:
Today in 1964, The Supremes recorded "Where Did Our Love Go" at Motown Studios in Detroit. The song would become the first of their five U.S. number-one singles. Originally founded as the Primettes in Detroit in 1959, the Supremes were the most commercially successful of Motown's acts and are, to date, America's most successful vocal group with 12 No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100.
Also, Today In:
1973, During his Ziggy Stardust world tour, David Bowie played the first of three sold-out nights in Tokyo, Japan.
1977 - The Damned were among the first British punk outfits to perform in America when they played New York's legendary CBGB's.
1982 - New Order's bass player Peter Hook was knocked unconscious during a riot at a gig in Rotterdam.
1989 - Roxette went to No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with "The Look", the Swedish duo's first U.S. No. 1. It was while studying in Sweden that an exchange student from Minneapolis, Dean Cushman, heard "The Look", and brought a copy of Roxette's album Look Sharp! home for the 1988 holiday break. He gave the album to a Minneapolis radio station, which started playing "The Look". The song became very popular and was quickly picked up by other radio stations.
1998 - Rolling Stones guitarist Ron Wood and 10 other passengers were rescued from a boat off the coast of Brazil after the engine caught fire.
2008 - Led Zeppelin topped the list of Classic Rock magazine's "Best Live Acts Of All Time". The Who were voted in at No. 2 and AC/DC at No. 3.
Birthdays:
Belgian singer and songwriter Jacques Brel was born on this day in 1929. David Bowie, Dusty Springfield, Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Nina Simone, The Kingston Trio and many others have covered his songs.
Ezra Koenig, singer for Vampire Weekend, is 31 today.
