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To: JakeStraw who wrote (4814)7/16/1998 11:25:00 AM
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Whiskeytown's Faithless
Street To Be Reissued With
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Roy Orbison's widow sues Sony

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George Harrison Defamation Law Suit Tossed

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Today In Music History July 16
On this date in music history in 1952 Stewart Copland of the Police was
born in Alexandria, Egypt.

The No. 1 "Billboard" Pop Hit in 1966 was "Hanky Panky," Tommy
James & The Shondells.

Smokey Robinson played his final date with the Miracles in Washington,
D.C. in 1972. He was replaced by William Griffin.

The No. 1 "Billboard" Pop Hit in 1973 was "Big Bad Leroy Brown," Jim
Croce.

The Allman Brothers split up in 1976.

Harry Chapin died in an auto accident in Jericho, New York in 1981.

The No. 1 "Billboard" Pop Hit in 1983 was "Every Breath You Take," The
Police.

Drummer John Panozzo died at the age of 49 in 1996.