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New Zealand dream-pop chanteuse Princess Chelsea releases a new single, We're So Lost, in the UK.
A commemorative blue plaque, financed by actor Roger Moore, is unveiled outside Aston House on New Road in Llanelli, Wales, UK, Europe, where popular singer Dorothy Squires and her family had taken up residence when she was fifteen.
Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers play the first of five nights at The Beacon Theatre, New York City, USA.
Airbourne release their third studio album, Black Dog Barking, in Australia and Europe.
Lord Huron play at The Hare And Hounds, Birmingham, UK, supported by Nataly Dawn [best-known as one half of Pomplamoose].
Daft Punk release their fourth studio album, Random Access Memories on Daft Life/Columbia Records in France and the UK.
Eight Mile Style, publisher of Eminem's music, files a lawsuit in Detroit Federal Court, Detroit, Michigan, USA, against Facebook and its ad agency, claiming that the social media site used the rapper's music for an online ad without permission.
Kathryn
Roberts and Sean Lakeman play at Green Note, Parkway, Camden, London, UK, supported by Kate
Denny.
Popular vocalist Josh Groban releases a new single, I Believe [When I Fall It Love It Will Be Forever], in the UK. The song is a cover of a Stevie Wonder composition.
Joe Louis Walker and Aoife O'Donovan play at The Lyric Theatre, Lexington, Kentucky, USA.
On her The Mrs Carter Show World Tour Beyonce plays at The Park And Suites Arena, Montpellier, France, Europe.
Ray Manzarek, keyboardist and founding member of The Doors, dies aged 74, at The RoMed Clinic in Rosenheim, Germany, Europe, after a lengthy battle with bile duct cancer.
Still Parade releases its debut single, Actors, on Earmilk Records in Germany, Europe.