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June 11

  • 1959
    Birthday Hugh Laurie born

    English actor and musician Hugh Laurie was born in Oxford, later recording blues albums and performing on piano and vocals.

  • 1966
    #1 Hit Paint It, Black tops US chart

    The Rolling Stones reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Paint It, Black," a defining hit of the psychedelic era.

  • 1971
    Release Joni Mitchell releases Blue

    Joni Mitchell released "Blue," the deeply personal album widely regarded as one of the greatest singer-songwriter records.

  • 1977
    #1 Hit I’m Your Boogie Man hits No. 1

    KC and the Sunshine Band began a one-week run at No. 1 in the US with the disco hit "I’m Your Boogie Man."

  • 1988
    #1 Hit Anything for You reaches No. 1

    Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine topped the Billboard Hot 100 with "Anything for You," their first US No. 1.

  • 1994
    #1 Hit I Swear starts four weeks at No. 1

    All-4-One began a four-week run atop the Billboard Hot 100 with their breakthrough ballad "I Swear."

  • 1994
    Milestone Wet Wet Wet begin long UK chart reign

    Wet Wet Wet started a 15-week run at No. 1 in the UK with "Love Is All Around," from the film "Four Weddings and a Funeral."

  • 1996
    In Memoriam Brenda Lee's manager Dub Allbritten dies

    Manager Dub Allbritten, who guided Brenda Lee's career for decades, died on this day at age 77.

  • 2002
    In Memoriam Ronnie Dawson dies

    Rockabilly singer Ronnie Dawson died in Texas at 64, remembered for his energetic recordings and later revival-era acclaim.

  • 2002
    Release Dave Matthews Band releases Busted Stuff

    Dave Matthews Band released "Busted Stuff," the studio album that reworked songs from the shelved "Lillywhite Sessions."

Classic Gold Trivia

Today's spotlight year: 1969

Which music festival became a defining cultural event of 1969 in upstate New York?

Woodstock was the landmark music festival held in August 1969 on a dairy farm in Bethel, New York. It became a symbol of the counterculture era and featured artists including Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and The Who.

Which long-running children's television series premiered in 1969 and introduced characters like Big Bird to viewers?

Sesame Street premiered in 1969. The educational series debuted on public television in the United States and became influential around the world.

Which 1969 film won the Academy Award for Best Picture and starred John Wayne and Glen Campbell?

True Grit was released in 1969 and starred John Wayne and Glen Campbell, but the Best Picture winner for films of 1969 was Midnight Cowboy. John Wayne won the Best Actor Oscar for True Grit.

Which historic space mission first landed humans on the Moon in 1969?

Apollo 11 was the mission that first landed humans on the Moon in 1969. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the lunar surface while Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit.

Which Beatles album, released in 1969, featured the song "Come Together"?

Abbey Road was the Beatles album released in 1969 that featured "Come Together." It was the band's final album recorded together, though Let It Be was released later.