Today in Entertainment History: "Space Oddity" recorded

By The Associated Press
Posted 6/10/24

On June 20, 1948, the TV variety show “Toast of the Town” premiered. It later changed its name to the “Ed Sullivan Show.”

Also in 1948, Abbott and Costello’s “Who’s On First” …

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Today in Entertainment History: "Space Oddity" recorded

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On June 20, 1948, the TV variety show “Toast of the Town” premiered. It later changed its name to the “Ed Sullivan Show.”

Also in 1948, Abbott and Costello’s “Who’s On First” routine was first seen in the film “Naughty 90′s.”

In 1969, David Bowie began recording “Space Oddity.” He delayed finishing it for a few days because he had conjunctivitis.

In 1977, Steve Winwood released his first solo album, called “Steve Winwood.”

In 1980, “It’s Still Rock and Roll To Me” became Billy Joel’s first number-one hit.

In 1996, the first Furthur Festival kicked off in Atlanta. It was the first time the members of the Grateful Dead toured together since the death of singer Jerry Garcia.

Also in 1996, Paul Anka ended a Las Vegas concert early after he spit the crown of his tooth into the audience. He later sued his dentist for malpractice.

In 1997, singer Lawrence Payton of the Four Tops died of liver cancer in Detroit. He was 59.

In 2011, singer Leslie West of Mountain had an emergency amputation of his leg while on tour in Biloxi, Mississippi.

Today’s Birthdays: Actor Bonnie Bartlett (“St. Elsewhere,” ″Little House on the Prairie”) is 95. Actor James Tolkan (“Back to the Future” films) is 93. Director Stephen Frears ("Dangerous Liaisons," “The Grifters”) is 83. Musician Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys is 82. Actor John McCook ("The Young and the Restless," “The Bold and the Beautiful”) is 80. Singer Anne Murray is 79. Home repair show host Bob Vila is 78. Actor Candy Clark (“American Graffiti”) is 77. Singer Lionel Richie is 75. Actor John Goodman is 72. Bassist Michael Anthony (Van Halen, Chickenfoot) is 70. Bassist John Taylor of Duran Duran is 64. Keyboardist Mark degli Antoni (Soul Coughing) is 62. Guitarist Jerome Fontamillas (font-ah-MIL’-as) of Switchfoot is 57. Bassist Murphy Karges (KAR’-gis) of Sugar Ray is 57. Actor Nicole Kidman is 57. Singer Dan Tyminski of Alison Krauss and Union Station is 57. Director Robert Rodriguez ("Sin City," “Spy Kids”) is 56. Actor Peter Paige (“Queer as Folk,” “The Fosters”) is 55. Actor Josh Lucas (“Sweet Home Alabama,” ″A Beautiful Mind”) is 53. Bassist Twiggy Ramirez (Marilyn Manson) is 53. Singer Chino (CHEE’-noh) Moreno of Deftones is 51. Singer Amos Lee is 47. Actor Tika Sumpter (“The Have and the Have Nots”) is 44. Drummer Chris Thompson of The Eli Young Band is 44. Singer-actor Alisan Porter (“The Voice,” ″Curly Sue”) is 43. Keyboardist Chris Dudley of Underoath is 41. Singer Grace Potter of Grace Potter and the Nocturnals is 41. Actor Mark Saul (“Grey’s Anatomy”) is 39. Actor Dreama Walker (film’s “Once Upon A Time in Hollywood,” TV’s “Gossip Girl”) is 38. Actor Chris Mintz-Plasse (plahs) ("Trolls," “Superbad”) is 35. Actor Maria Lark (TV’s “Medium”) is 27.

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