Today in Entertainment History: Hendrix played Woodstock

By The Associated Press
Posted 8/12/24

On Aug. 18, 1962, drummer Ringo Starr played his first gig with The Beatles at the Cavern Club in Liverpool. He replaced Pete Best.

In 1969, Jimi Hendrix closed out Woodstock as the sun came up. …

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Today in Entertainment History: Hendrix played Woodstock

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On Aug. 18, 1962, drummer Ringo Starr played his first gig with The Beatles at the Cavern Club in Liverpool. He replaced Pete Best.

In 1969, Jimi Hendrix closed out Woodstock as the sun came up. His set included a rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

In 1977, Elvis Presley was buried at a Memphis cemetery, with about 75,000 people gathered outside. His body was moved to the grounds of Graceland after burglars tried to break into the mausoleum.

In 1979, singers Nick Lowe and Carlene Carter were married in Los Angeles. Portions of the taped wedding were used in Lowe’s “Cruel To Be Kind” video. They have since split up.

In 1986, Bon Jovi released their “Slippery When Wet” album.

In 1992, filmmaker Woody Allen held a news conference in New York to deny allegations that he molested the 7-year-old daughter he had adopted with actor Mia Farrow. Allen had earlier issued a statement, declaring his love for college student Soon-Yi Previn, the daughter Farrow had adopted during her marriage to conductor Andre Previn.

Also in 1992, director John Sturges died. Among his works are “The Great Escape” and “The Magnificent Seven.”

In 1995, Bill Wendell introduced David Letterman for the last time. Wendell had been Letterman’s announcer and warm-up act for more than 15 years but said he wanted to pursue other projects.

Also in 1995, singer Bobby Brown was cited in suburban Los Angeles for allegedly kicking a hotel security guard.

In 1998, Kid Rock released his “Devil Without A Cause” album.

Today’s Birthdays: Actor Robert Redford is 88. Actor Henry G. Sanders (“Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman”) is 82. Drummer Dennis Elliott (Foreigner) is 74. Comedian Elayne Boosler is 72. Country singer Steve Wilkinson of The Wilkinsons is 69. Comedian-actor Denis Leary is 67. Actor Madeleine Stowe is 66. TV news anchor Bob Woodruff is 63. Actor Adam Storke (“Mystic Pizza”) is 62. Actor Craig Bierko (BEER’-koh) (“Sex and the City,” ″The Long Kiss Goodnight”) is 60. Singer Zac Maloy of The Nixons is 56. Musician Everlast (House of Pain) is 55. Rapper Masta Killa of Wu-Tang Clan is 55. Actor Edward Norton is 55. Actor Christian Slater is 55. Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner is 54. Actor Kaitlin Olson (“The Mick,” ″It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”) is 49. Comedian Andy Samberg (“Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” ″Saturday Night Live”) is 46. Guitarist Brad Tursi of Old Dominion is 45. Actor Maia Mitchell (“The Fosters”) is 31. Actor Madelaine Petsch (“Riverdale”) is 30. Actor Parker McKenna Posey (“My Wife and Kids”) is 29.

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