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Ladysmith Black Mambazo, plus special guest Muntu Valdo, play at The Milton Keynes Theatre, Milton Keynes, England, UK, Europe.
Carl Gardner, a founder member of The Coasters, dies aged 83. Gardner suffered from congestive heart failure and Alzheimer's disease, when he died in hospice care in Port St. Lucie, Florida, USA. His voice can be heard on such hits as Poison Ivy, Charlie Brown and Yakety Yak.
Wynton Marsalis plays during a Jazz At Lincoln Center concert at Ravinia Festival, Ravinia Park, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
On his Doowops And Hooligans tour Bruno Mars plays the first of two nights at The Gibson Amphitheatre, Universal City, Los Angeles, California, USA.
On their A Thousand Suns tour, Linkin Park play at Donington Park, Donington, UK.
During their Progress Live tour, Take That play the last of eight nights at The City Of Manchester Stadium, Manchester, UK.
On their Come Around Sundown tour, Kings Of Leon play at The Pinkpop Festival, Megaland Landgaaf, Landgraaf, Netherlands, Europe.
Seeker Lover Keeper, the first album by all-female super-trio Seeker Lover Keeper [Holly Throsby, Sarah Blasky and Sally Seltmann] enters the ARIA albums chart at No3 in Australia.
On their Bon Jovi Live 2011 tour, Bon Jovi play at The Olympic Stadium, Munich, Germany, Europe.
Suck It And See by Arctic Monkeys reaches No1 in the UK Albums Chart.
Ed Sheeran releases his debut single, The A Team, with a video which cost £20 to make. It will debut at No.3 in the UK singles chart and make the Top 10 in Australia, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Norway and The Netherlands.
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Clarence Clemons, saxophonist of Bruce Springsteen's E-Street Band, suffers a stroke at his home in Singer Island, Florida, USA, and is immediately hospitalised. He undergoes brain surgery soon after.