This Day In Music for Oct. 14
1972, Joe Cocker was arrested for possession of drugs after a show in Adelaide, Australia.
1966, Pink Floyd made their debut live performance when they played at All Saints Hall, Notting Hill, London.
1989, Motley Crue started a two- week run at No.1 on the US album chart with 'Dr. Feelgood'.
-Things you didn't know-
All-time sales by The Beatles have been estimated by EMI at over one billion discs and tapes to date. In 2001, they had been certified for album sales of 163.5 million in the US alone.
1972, Joe Cocker was arrested for possession of drugs after a show in Adelaide, Australia.
1966, Pink Floyd made their debut live performance when they played at All Saints Hall, Notting Hill, London.
1989, Motley Crue started a two- week run at No.1 on the US album chart with 'Dr. Feelgood'.
-Things you didn't know-
All-time sales by The Beatles have been estimated by EMI at over one billion discs and tapes to date. In 2001, they had been certified for album sales of 163.5 million in the US alone.