Music Almanac: June 2
- 1932 - Sammy Turner (80)
- 1934 - Johnny Carter (Flamingos, Dells) (d. 2009)
- 1936 - Otis Williams (Charms) (76)
- 1937 - Jimmy Jones (75)
- 1941 - Charlie Watts (Rolling Stones) (71)
- 1941 - William Guest (Gladys Knight & the Pips) (71)
- 1944 - Marvin Hamlisch (67)
- 1945 - Chubby Tavares (Tavares) (67)
- 1949 - Lionel Richie (63)
- 1951 - Steve Brookins (.38 Special) (61)
- 1954 - Michael Steele (Runaways, Bangles) (59)
- 1959 - Lydia Lunch (53)
- 1960 - Tony Hadley (Spandau Ballet) (52)
- 1961 - Dez Cadena (Black Flag) (51)
- 1962 - Þór Eldon (Sugarcubes) (50)
- 1965 - Jeremy Cunningham (Levellers) (47)
- 1970 - B-Real (42)
- 1970 - Dominic Greensmith (Reef) (42)
- 1976 - Tim Rice-Oxley (Keane) (36)
- 1980 - Fabrizio Moretti (Strokes) (32)
- 1980 - Orish Grindstead (702) (d. 2008)
- 1983 - Brooke White (29)
Deaths:
- 1983 - Stan Rogers - Airplane fire (33)
- 1987 - Andres Segovia - Heart attack (94)
- 1998 - Helen Carter (Carter Family) - Gastrointestinal and heart problems (70)
- 1999 - Junior Braithwaite (Wailers) - Murdered (50)
- 2006 - Vince Welnick (Tubes, Grateful Dead) - Suicide (55)
- 2007 - John Ryan Pike (Ra Ra Riot) - Drowning (23)
- 2008 - Bo Diddley - Heart failure (79)
- 1953 - Elvis Presley graduated from Memphis' IC Humes High School.
- 1958 - Alan Freed started working for WABC in New York.
- 1962 - Island Records released their first single, Twist Baby by Owen Gray.
- 1964 - The Rolling Stones play their first U.S. show in Lynn, MA.
- 1972 - Dion reunites with the Belmonts during a Madison Square Garden concert.
- 1973 - ELO (Electric Light Orchestra) began their first U.S. tour in San Diego.
- 1976 - Wings set a record, playing for 67,100 people in Seattle, the largest indoor crowed to-date.
- 1981 - Prince played his first show in Britain at the Lyceum Ballroom in London.
- 1984 - Aerosmith opened their North American Back in the Saddle Tour in Concord, NH.
- 1992 - Freedom Williams quit C+C Music Factory.
- 1993 - Aerosmith opened their Get a Grip world tour in Kansas.
- 1995 - The Stone Roses were forced to cancel a series of shows when guitarist John Squire broke his collarbone falling off of a bike.
- 1995 - Travis Tritt is taken to a Nashville hospital after collapsing from exhaustion and dehydration.
- 1998 - Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss, the founders of A&M Records, sue Polygram Records in Philips Electronics for $5 million in underpaid funds for the sale of A&M to Polygram.
- 1998 - Rod Stewart plays a series of one-hour shows in Las Vegas to promote his new album, When We Were the New Boys.
- 2005 - Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand was detained by Russian police who accused him of being a spy.
Marriages:
- 1989 - Bill Wyman and Mandy Smith (Smith was 19 while Wyman's 28-year-old son, was best man)
- 1956 - Bluebird of Happiness - Lee Andrews & the Hearts
- 1956 - Could It Be You - Four Tops (first single)
- 1967 - David Bowie - David Bowie (debut album)
- 1967 - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - Beatles (U.S. Release)
- 1967 - From the Beginning - Small Faces
- 1974 - The Psychomodo - Cockney Rebel
- 1978 - Darkness on the Edge of Town - Bruce Springsteen
- 1978 - Live and Dangerous - Thin Lizzy
- 1986 - A Kind of Magic - Queen
- 1986 - The Way It Is - Bruce Hornsby & the Range
- 1986 - Wonderland - Erasure
- 1987 - Let It Loose - Gloria Estefan & the Miami Sound Machine
- 1992 - Shadow and Light - Wilson Phillips
- 1992 - MTV Unplugged - Mariah Carey
- 1998 - If You See Her - Brooks & Dunn
- 1998 - Adore - Smashing Pumpkins
Awards:
- 2000 - National Fatherhood Institute - Father of the Year - Tim McGraw
Broadcasts:
- 1964 - Les Crane Show - Rolling Stones (U.S. television debut)
- 1965 - Shindig - Major Lance, Patty Duke, Diane Renay, Righteous Brothers, Linda Carr, Marianne Faithfull, Blossoms, Billy Preston, Bobby Sherman, Delaney Bramlett, Joey Cooper, Shindogs, Wellingtons
- 1966 - Where the Action Is - Susan Rafey, Andy Malone, Tina Mason, Karen Verros
- 1978 - Midnight Special - Crystal Gayle (host), Chuck Mangione, Andy Kaufman, Peace & Quiet, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Eddie Rabbitt
Number Ones - U.S. Singles:
- 1962 - I Can't Stop Loving You - Ray Charles (5 weeks)
- 1973 - My Love - Paul McCartney & Wings (4 weeks)
- 1979 - Hot Stuff - Donna Summer (1 week)
- 2001 - Lady Marmalade - Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya & Pink (5 weeks)
- 2007 - Makes Me Wonder - Maroon 5 (1 week)
- 1973 - Red Rose Speedway - Paul McCartney & Wings (3 weeks)
- 2001 - Lateralus - Tool (1 week)
- 2007 - Minutes to Midnight - Linkin Park (1 week)
Number Ones - U.S. R&B Singles:
- 1945 - Caledonia - Louis Jordan & the Tympany Five (7 weeks)
- 1979 - Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now - McFadden & Whitehead (1 week)
- 1984 - Hello - Lionel Richie (2 weeks)
- 2001 - Fiesta - R. Kelly (5 weeks)
Number Ones - U.S. Country Singles:
- 1945 - Shame on You - Spade Cooley (1 week (5 previous weeks at number 1))
- 1958 - All I Have to Do is Dream - Everly Brothers (3 weeks)
- 1984 - Honey (Open That Door) - Ricky Skaggs (1 week)
- 1990 - I've Cried My Last Tear For You - Ricky Van Shelton (1 week)
Number Ones - U.K. Singles:
- 1966 - Strangers in the Night - Frank Sinatra (3 weeks)
- 1984 - Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go - Wham! (2 weeks)
- 1991 - I Want to Sex You Up - Color Me Bad (3 weeks)
- 1996 - Killing Me Softly - Fugees (4 weeks)
- 2002 - Light My Fire - Will Young (2 weeks)
- 2002 - The Eminem Show - Eminem (5 weeks)