Today in Music History: Remembering Elvis Presley
August 16, 2016

History Highlight:
Today in 1977, Elvis Presley was pronounced dead of heart failure. His death was attributed to multiple ailments including high blood pressure, liver damage, and an enlarged colon, each aggravated (and possibly caused) by his extensive drug abuse. President Jimmy Carter issued a statement that credited Presley with having "permanently changed the face of American popular culture". Approximately 80,000 fans attended Elvis' funeral.
Also, Today In:
1964 - The Supremes recorded "Baby Love", written and produced by Motown's main production team. The song went on to be the group's second U.S. chart topper and was also the second of five Supremes songs in a row to go to No. 1 in the United States.
1966 - The Monkees released their first single, "Last Train to Clarksville." Critics called them "The Pre-Fab Four".
1969 - During a North American tour Led Zeppelin appeared at the Convention Hall in Asbury Park with Joe Cocker as support. Zeppelin had been asked to perform at Woodstock but due to this gig commitment were unable to attend. And down the road Bruce Springsteen's band Child played the first of two shows over two days at the Student Prince, Ashbury Park. Springsteen was also unable to attend Woodstock due to these gigs.
1975 - Peter Gabriel split from from Genesis.
1983 - Paul Simon married actress Carrie Fisher. They divorced two years later.
1985 - Madonna married actor Sean Penn. The marriage lasted four years.
1995 - The Dublin hotel owned by U2, The Clearance, was seriously damaged by fire.
2007 - A fan of the 1980s pop band Wham! was silenced after becoming the first "noise nuisance" to be prosecuted by the city of Newcastle's night watch team. Brian Turner had tormented neighbors by playing Wham!'s hit song "Last Christmas" all night at full volume.
Birthdays
Madonna is 58 today (yes, she got married on her birthday).
Highlights for Today in Music History are gathered from This Day in Music, Paul Shaffer's Day in Rock, Song Facts and Wikipedia.
