Today in Music History: Dan Rather inspires R.E.M.
June 23, 2015

History Highlight:
Today in 1995, Dan Rather appeared onstage with R.E.M. for a photo session at Madison Square Garden as the band rehearsed "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" The song was, of course, a reference to the bizarre incident several years earlier where the veteran CBS news anchor was mugged when he couldn't come up with an answer to that question when asked by his assailants.
Also, Today In:
1962 - Ray Charles started a 14-week run at No. 1 on the U.S. album chart with Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music.
1965 - Smokey Robinson and The Miracles' classic "The Tracks Of My Tears" was released by Motown.
1966 - The Rolling Stones departed London for their third U.S. tour just two weeks after Mick Jagger was hospitalized for exhaustion following extensive tours of Australia and Europe.
1967 - Arthur Conley received a Gold record for his memorable "Sweet Soul Music," his first and biggest hit.
1973 - George Harrison started a five-week run at No. 1 on the U.S. album chart with Living in the Material World, his second No. 1.
1975 - Alice Cooper broke six ribs after falling off the stage at a concert in Vancouver, B.C.
1976 - At the conclusion of the Paul McCartney "Wings Over America" tour in Los Angeles, Ringo Starr appeared onstage to present former band mate Paul with a bouquet.
1984 - Duran Duran started a two-week run at No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with "The Reflex," the group's first No. 1 single in the U.S.
1990 - Gary Busey, who had portrayed Buddy Holly in the film, The Buddy Holly Story, paid in the neighborhood of $240,000 for one of Holly's guitars at a New York auction.
2002 - Yoko Ono, accompanied by her son, Sean, showed up at Club Universe in San Francisco, where she deejayed well into the morning. The day before, Ono had hosted the opening of her exhibition, Yes Yoko Ono, at the San Francisco Museum Of Modern Art.
2010 - Gregg Allman, aged 62 at the time, underwent a successful liver transplant operation at the Mayo Clinic's Jacksonville, Fla., location.
Birthdays:
June Carter Cash was born today in 1929.
Stu Sutcliffe, the Beatles' original bassist, was born today in 1940. Sutcliffe died of a brain hemorrhage in 1962, at age 22.
Randy Jackson is 59.
KT Tunstall is 40.
