Music Almanac: December 31
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- 1920 - Rex Allen (d. 1999)
- 1928 - Ross Barbour (Four Freshman) (d. 2011)
- 1930 - Odetta (born Odetta Holmes) (d. 2008)
- 1942 - Andy Summers (Police) (70)
- 1943 - John Denver (born Henry John Deutschendorf) (d. 1997)
- 1943 - Pete Quaife (Kinks) (d. 2010)
- 1947 - Burton Cummings (Guess Who) (65)
- 1948 - Donna Summer (d. 2012)
- 1951 - Tom Hamilton (Aerosmith) (61)
- 1951 - Fermin Goytisolo (K.C. & the Sunshine Band) (61)
- 1951 - Jimmy Haslip (Yellowjackets) (61)
- 1953 - Michael Hedges (d. 1997)
- 1959 - Paul Westerburg (Replacements) (53)
- 1959 - Jeff Johnson (Jason & the Scorchers) (53)
- 1963 - Scott Ian (Anthrax) (49)
- 1970 - Danny McNamara (Embrace) (42)
- 1971 - Marcus Adoro (Eraserheads) (41)
- 1972 - Joey McIntyre (New Kids on the Block) (40)
- 1979 - Bob Bryar (My Chemical Romance) (33)
- 1993 - Jess Bonner (Girl Authority) (19)
Deaths
- 1985 - Rick Nelson - Plane crash (45)
- 1997 - Floyd Cramer - Lung cancer (64)
- 2000 - Eddy Shaver (member of father Billy Joe Shaver's band) - Heroin Overdose (38)
- 2002 - Kevin MacMichael (Cutting Crew) - Lung cancer (51)
- 2002 - Jim McReynolds (Jim & Jesse McReynolds) (75)
- 1940 - A dispute between the radio networks and ASCAP forced the removal of all music published through the society, shutting down much of the music programming for the next ten months.
- 1961 - The Beach Boys (formerly the Pendletones) performed for the first time under their new name in Long Beach, CA.
- 1961 - Janis Joplin sang in public for the first time in Beaumont, TX.
- 1963 - The Kinks performed live for the first time in London.
- 1965 - The Beatles opened a European tour in Paris.
- 1969 - Jimi Hendrix introduced his new group Band of Gypsies. The performance would later be released.
- 1970 - Paul McCartney filed a lawsuit to dissolve the Beatles.
- 1971 - David Clayton-Thomas made his last appearance (for now) with Blood, Sweat & Tears.
- 1971 - Stevie Ray Vaughan dropped out of high school and moved to Austin with his band.
- 1973 - AC/DC performed live for the first time in Sydney, Australia.
- 1973 - Journey made their live debut in San Francisco.
- 1975 - Elvis Presley set a record by making $800,000 for a concert before 60,000 at the Silverdome in Pontiac, MI.
- 1976 - The Cars played live for the first time in Portsmouth, NH.
- 1978 - Bauhaus played live for the first time in England.
- 1982 - Max's Kansas City in New York closed.
- 1984 - Rick Allen, guitarist for Def Leppard, was in a traffic accident that caused him to lose his left arm.
- 1991 - Ted Nugent coined his phrase “I kill it, you grill it” when he donated 200 pounds of venison to the Salvation Army in Detroit for their homeless shelters.
- 1993 - Barbra Streisand played live before a paying crowd for the first time in 22 years at the MGM in Las Vegas, NV.
- 1996 - Paul McCartney was named to the Queen's New Years Honours list, making him a “sir.”
- 1997 - Little Texas performed their final show in Cookville, TN.
- 1999 - The Manic Street Preachers set a record in Europe for the biggest indoor concert when they played for 57,000 at Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales.
- 1999 - John Fogerty sued his lawyer over what he says was incompetent handling of his 1985 copyright infringement lawsuit.
- 2000 - Kitty Wells and Johnny Wright performed their farewell show in Nashville.
- 2002 - 50 Cent and four others were arrested and charged with criminal possession of a weapon.
- 2003 - Alex Lifeson of Rush was hit with a stun gun while being arrested for disorderly conduct at a Naples, FL New Year's celebration.
- 2003 - Eric Clapton and Ray Davies of the Kinks were made CBE's by the Queen.
- 2004 - Roger Daltrey was awarded a CBE by the Queen.
- 2009 - Rick Parfitt and Francis Rossi of Status Quo were awarded OBE's by the Queen.
- 2010 - The Discovery Channel indefinitely postponed a program that was to reenact Michael Jackson's autopsy.
Marriages
- 1947 - Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
- 1981 - Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan
- 1982 - Steve Van Zandt (E-Street Band) and Maureen Santora
- 2000 - Chris Robinson (Black Crowes) and Kate Hudson
- 2003 - Natalie Imbruglia and Daniel Johns (Silverchair)
Broadcasts
- 1969 - Man of the Decade (BBC) - John Lennon
- 1979 - Old Grey Whistle Test (BBC 2) - Blondie
- 1979 - Kenny Everett New Year's Show (U.K.) - David Bowie
- 1981 - New Year's Rockin' Eve (MTV) (first program)
- 1995 - The White Room (C4-TV U.K.) - David Bowie, Oasis, Pulp, Stevie Wonder, PM Dawn
- 2003 - Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve (ABC) - Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, Kiss, Elton John