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Rachel Dadd self-releases a split 7" vinyl single, Make A Sentence/Go Gagambo, with her husband ICHI, in the UK.
In an interview with Billboard magazine, Ian Anderson implies that his group, Jethro Tull no longer exists as a recording or touring entity.
A court in Peterhead, Scotland, UK, makes an order to seize the record player belonging to country music fan Michael O'Rourke, because he plays his favourite music, including Dolly Parton and Johnny Cash, so loud that it disturbs his neighbours. O'Rourke is ordered to carry out sixty hours of unpaid work as part of a six-month community payback order.
A judge in Paris, France, Europe, drops year-old charges against Bob Dylan for allegedly violating French anti-discrimination laws in a Rolling Stone magazine interview in which he appeared to compare Croatians to Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan. Instead, the judge decides the courts should pursue publisher Michel Birnbaum, for deciding to publish the remarks in France.
On his All The Hits All Night Long tour, Lionel Richie plays at The Compass Ballroom, Singapore, Asia.
Circa Zero release their debut album Circus Hero on 429 Records in the UK. The band includes guitarist Andy Summers (fromerly of The Police) and singer-songwriter Rob Giles of The Rescues.