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Today in Music History: Happy Birthday to Bobby Vee

April 30, 2015

Bobby Vee
Musician Bobby Vee sings his hit "Rubber Ball" after accepting the Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award at the North Dakota Capitol on Sunday, June 20, 1999 in Bismarck, N.D. The award is the state's higest honor.
Will Kincaid/Associated Press

Birthday Highlight:

Bobby Vee, a pop-music icon of the 1960s, turns 72 today. Born Robert Velline in Fargo, N.D., Vee released his first single, "Suzie Baby," on Minneapolis-based Soma Records in 1959. He had a string of hits in the 1960s, including "Rubber Ball", "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" and the 1961 No. 1 hit, "Take Good Care of My Baby." Bobby Vee was inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame in 2011 and into the Scandinavian-American Hall of Fame in 2014. Although Vee officially retired from music in 2011, he and his family operate the Rockhouse Recording Studio, located near St. Cloud, Minn.

Today in:

1957 - Elvis Presley recorded the Leiber and Stoller song "Jailhouse Rock" as featured in his motion picture of the same name.

1965 - The Kinks kicked off their first headlining tour of the British Isles. The Yardbirds opened.

1966 - The Young Rascals went to No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with "Good Lovin'."

1976 - The Who's drummer Keith Moon paid nine cab drivers to block off both ends of a New York street so he could throw the contents of his hotel room out of the window.

1977 - Glen Campbell went to No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with "Southern Nights", his second U.S. No. 1.

1982 - American music journalist, author and musician Lester Bangs died of a heart attack at age 33. Bangs worked for Rolling Stone, Creem and The Village Voice.

1983 - Michael Jackson started a three-week run at No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with "Beat It," his fifth solo U.S. No. 1. The third single from the singer's Thriller album featured Eddie Van Halen on the song's distinctive overdriven guitar solo, but Van Halen was prevented by his record label from appearing in the music video.

1983 - One of the most influential of all Chicago bluesmen, Muddy Waters (born McKinley Morganfield), died while asleep at home in Westmont, Ill., at age 68.

1990 - Prince played a concert at the former Rupert's nightclub in Golden Valley, Minn., in which the $100-per-person ticket proceeds all went to the family of Prince's former bodyguard Charles "Big Chick" Huntsberry, who had died from a heart attack.

1991 - Nirvana signed a recording contract with Geffen's DGC label for $290,000.

Birthdays:

Wonder Mike (Michael Anthony Wright), rapper from The Sugarhill Gang is 57.

Ben Ayres of Cornershop is 46.

Justin Vernon, aka Bon Iver, is 34.