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Eddie Franklin, the son of Aretha Franklin is assaulted by two men and a woman at a service station near Plymouth and Evergreen, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
Howard Jones plays at The Arts Centre, Darlington, England, UK, supported by Duncan Sheik.
Singer and songwriter Don Partridge, known as The King Of The Buskers, dies aged 68 of a heart-attack in Peacehaven, UK. Partridge is best-remembered for his 1968 hit Rosie, which transformed him from a street busker into a major success.
White Noise Sound release their debut album White Noise Sound, in the USA on Alive Records.
SEE Virtual Worlds, and the Michael Jackson Estate announce Planet Michael, a massive multi-player game and online virtual world, based around Michael Jackson, set to launch in late 2011.
Nick Mason of Pink Floyd signs copies of his new book Passion For Speed at Motor Books, Cecil Court, London, UK.
Groove Armada announce that they intend to retire from performing after their forthcoming tours of the UK and Australia.
Tom Petty And the Heartbreakers play at the Superpages.com Center, Dallas, Texas, USA.
Maroon 5 release their third LP, Hands All Over, in the USA and Brazil, South America.
Neil Sedaka signs copies of his recently published children's book, Waking Up is Hard To Do, at Barnes And Noble in Santa Monica, California, USA.
Jackson Browne plays at The Lawn at White River State Park, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
Courtney Love borrows two white gold and diamond chains, a white gold, floral-designed mesh bracelet and a pair of white gold and diamond hoop earrings - worth over $114,000 - from New York City jewellers Jacob And Co.