1956 "Blue Suede Shoes" by Elvis Presley peaks at Number 20 on the pop chart. 1963Eric Easton and Andrew Loog Oldham -- a former associate of Beatles manager Brian Epstein -- see the Rollin' Stones perform. They sign a management deal with the band the next day. 1965Barbra Streisand's first TV special, My Name is Barbra airs on CBS. 1973 "The Cisco Kid" by War peaks at Number Two on the pop chart, where it stays for two weeks. 1973 "Walk On The Wild Side" by Lou Reed peaks at Number 16 on the pop chart. 1973The Dark Side Of The Moon by Pink Floyd hits Number One on the album chart. 1979 "Heart Of Glass" by Blondie hits Number One on the pop chart. That same day, Parallel Lines peaks at Number Six on the album chart, where it stays for three weeks. 1979 "Roxanne" by the Police peaks at Number 32 on the pop chart. 1980Marshall Tucker Band bassist Tommy Caldwell dies. 1980Go To Heaven by the Grateful Dead is released. 1984 "You Might Think" by the Cars peaks at Number Seven on the pop chart, where it stays for three weeks. 1987 For the first time, a compact disc of an album was released before its vinyl counterpart when The Art of Excellence by Tony Bennett, his first recorded work in a decade, went on sale. 1987 On a Miami-to-Boston flight with returning spring-breakers, Ozzy Osbourne buys three rounds of drinks and sings "Crazy Train" over the airplane's P.A. system. 1990Don Everly's daughter marries Gun N' Roses frontman Axl Rose. The marriage dissolves after nine months.