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Blair Dunlop releases his debut album, Blight And Blossom on Rooksmere records in the UK.
The Beastie Boys ask a judge to dismiss a lawsuit which alleges that they illegally sampled material, from the Trouble Funk songs Say What and Drop the Bomb, on their albums License to Ill [1986] and Paul's Boutique [1989].
Ray Lamontagne plays in The Isaac Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall, New York City, USA.
Tim Hecker and Daniel Lopatin [a.k.a. Oneohtrix Point Never] release an album of experimental instrumental music entitled Instrumental Tourist, via The Software Recording Co in the UK.
Christopher John Holmes, best-known as guitarist of the heavy metal band W.A.S.P., releases his first solo LP, Nothing To Lose.
On her Born This Way Ball Tour, Lady Gaga plays at The Hipodromo, Asuncion, Paraguay, South America.
Born Blonde release their debut album, What The Desert Taught You, on Moriarty Records in the UK.
Bryan Ferry releases a new album, The Jazz Age, and is interviewed on the BBC tv show Breakfast, live from Media City, Salford Quays, Manchester, UK.
Legal representatives of The Black Keys tell a federal judge in Los Angeles, California, USA, that the band has reached an out of court agreement with Pizza Hut and the Home Depot over the misuse of two tracks from their LP El Camino, Gold On The Ceiling and Lonely Boy, in commercials for the companies.