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1987 Creepshow 2, The Allnighter, American Ninja 2 and Malone were released.
Television
1981 The final episode of Dallas' season 4 aired.
1983 V premiered.
1983 The final episode of Chips aired.
Music
1983 Billy Bragg's debut album Life’s a Riot with Spy vs Spy was released.
1984 Tina Turner's single What’s Love Got To Do With It was released.
1987 Deacon Blue's debut album Raintown was released.
1989 Reba McEntire's 16th album Sweet Sixteen and Pop Will Eat Itself's 2nd album This Is the Day...This Is the Hour...This Is This! were released.
Highlights
1989 A man deemed suspicious at a jewelry store in California prompted a call to the police, only to be revealed as Michael Jackson shopping incognito.
1982 Rory Gallagher's 12th album Jinx was released.
1983 Dolly Parton's 12th album Burlap & Satin and New Order's 2nd album Power, Corruption & Lies were released.
1988 Melissa Etheridge's debut album Melissa Etheridge was released.
1989 Barry Manilow's 6th album Barry Manilow, The Cure's 8th album Disintegration, Clint Black's debut album Killin’ Time, The Stone Roses' debut album The Stone Roses and Dion's 23rd album Yo Frankie were released.
Highlights
1981 Sheena Easton's "Morning Train" reached the number one spot on the US Billboard Charts.
1984 Lionel Richie's "Hello" achieved sales of 1 million copies in the UK.
1987 "(I Just) Died in Your Arms" by Cutting Crew topped the US Billboard Charts at number one.
1985 Gotcha!, Code of Silence, Gymkata and Private Resort were released.
Television
1981 Ripley’s Believe it or Not premiered.
1987 Mr. President premiered.
Music
1981 Nick Mason’s Fictitious Sports' debut album Nick Mason’s Fictitious Sports and Modern English's 2nd album After the Show were released.
1984 Bruce Springsteen's single Dancing in the Dark was released.
1986 Bonnie Tyler's 6th album Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire was released.
1988 Poison's 2nd album Open and Say… Ahh!, The Madness's debut album The Madness, Queensryche's 3rd album Operation: Mindcrime, Bruce Hornsby and the Range's 2nd album Scenes from the Southside, A-ha's 3rd album Stay on These Roads, Living Colour's debut album Vivid, Al B. Sure's debut album In Effect Mode and Richard Marx's single Hold On to the Nights were released.
Highlights
1986 "Addicted to Love" by Robert Palmer Topped the U.S. Billboard Charts at Number One.
1981 Graduation Day and The Burning were released.
1985 Creature was released.
1987 Gardens of Stone and Hot Pursuit were released.
Television
1985 The final episode of Sara aired.
1987 The final episode of Stingray aired.
1988 The miniseries Something is Out There premiered. The final episodes of House and Magnum P.I. aired.
Music
1980 Motörhead's live album The Golden Years was released.
1984 Bob Marley & the Wailers' compilation album Legend was released.
1989 Phish's debut album Junta and Kirsty MacColl's 2nd album Kite were released.
Highlights
1980 The World Health Organization verified the eradication of smallpox, marking the end of one of the deadliest diseases in human history, responsible for claiming millions of lives.
1982 "Chariots of Fire" by Vangelis claimed the top spot on the charts in America, becoming the number one song.
1984 In response to the United States' boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, the USSR retaliated by announcing their boycott of the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Additionally, 14 other countries followed suit in boycotting the event. Corporal Denis Lortie stormed into the Quebec National Assembly and began shooting, resulting in the deaths of three individuals and the injury of thirteen others.
1988 A fire that erupted at Illinois Bell's Hinsdale Central Office sparked what is known as the "most catastrophic telecommunications disaster in the history of the U.S. telephone industry."
1980 Friday the 13th and The Nude Bomb were released.
1986 Short Circuit, Dangerously Close and Fire with Fire were released.
Television
No 80s television show premiers or finales on this day.
Music
1980 Grace Jones' 4th album Warm Leatherette and Linton Kwesi Johnson's poet album Bass Culture were released.
1989 Madonna's single Express Yourself, John Mellencamp's 10th album Big Daddy, Cyndi Lauper's 3rd album A Night to Remember and Dangerous Toys' debut album Dangerous Toys were released.
Highlights
1980 A Liberian Cargo Ship Collided with the Sunshine Skyway Bridge in Tampa, Florida, Causing a 1,400-ft. Section of the Southbound Span to Collapse. This Tragic Accident Resulted in a Greyhound Bus and 6 Cars Plunging Into the Water, Resulting in the Loss of 35 Lives. Five Armed Robbers Robbed a Security Pacific Bank in Norco, California, Triggering a Violent Shoot-Out in One of California's Biggest Police Pursuits. The Encounter Resulted in the Deaths of 2 Robbers and 1 Police Officer, with 33 Police and Civilian Vehicles Damaged or Destroyed.
1983 The final episode of Laverne & Shirley aired.
1988 The final episodes of Crime Story and Dolly, the Dolly Parton Variety Show aired.
Music
1981 Kraftwerk's 8th album Computer World was released.
1982 The Birthday Party's 3rd album Junkyard and Duran Duran's 2nd album Rio were released.
1983 Ministry's debut album With Sympathy was released.
1984 Twisted Sister's 3rd album Stay Hungry was released.
Highlights
1986 The Pet Shop Boys' West End Girls Claimed the Top Spot on the American Charts. Heather Locklear Tied the Knot with Mötley Crüe Drummer Tommy Lee Before Their Divorce in 1993.
1980 The made for tv film The Return of the King aired.
1989 The final episode of Dynasty aired.
Music
1980 Marty Balin's debut album Balin, Grace Jones' 5th album Nightclubbing and Frank Zappa's live album Shut Up ‘n’ Play Yer Guitar were released.
1983 Foghat's 12th album Zig-Zag Walk was released.
1987 Swing Out Sister's debut album It’s Better to Travel, Simple Minds' live album Live in the City of the Light and Bathory's 3rd album Under the Sign of the Black Mark were released.
1989 Stevie Nicks' 4th album The Other Side of the Mirror, Badlands' debut album Badlands and Accept's 8th album Eat the Heat were released.
Highlights
1981 Cats Debuted on the Broadway Stage in London. Bob Marley Succumbed to Skin Cancer at the Age of 36.
1985 Madonna's "Crazy For You" Ascended to the Top Spot on the American Charts.
1988 Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, Maniac Cop and The Nest were released.
Television
1987 The final episode of Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer aired.
1989 The final episodes of A Man Called Hawk and the cartoon Snorks aired.
Music
1980 Elton John's 14th album 21 at 33 was released.
1982 Rick James' 6th album Throwin’ Down was released.
1985 Dire Straits' 5th album Brothers in Arms, New Order's 3rd album Low-Life and Magnum's 5th album On a Storyteller’s Night were released.
1986 Top Gun's soundtrack was released.
Highlights
1980 President Jimmy Carter declared Kalamazoo County, Michigan, a federal disaster area following a major tornado.
1985 In Philadelphia, a police bomb targeting the black liberation group MOVE resulted in the deaths of 6 adults and 5 children, and left 250 people homeless, ending a standoff with the police. MOVE had been protesting the persistent trash issues around their building.
1989 Large numbers of students gathered in Tiananmen Square in Beijing to commence a hunger strike.
1982 Conan the Barbarian and The House Where Evil Dwells were released.
1986 Sweet Liberty was released.
Television
1983 Wizards and Warriors was released.
1988 The final episode of Second Chance (Boys will be Boys) aired.
1989 The final episodes of Family Ties and Moonlighting aired.
Music
1981 Peter Frampton's 7th album Breaking All the Rules and Teena Marie's 4th album It Must Be Magic were released.
1982 The Clash's 5th album Combat Rock, Saxon's live album The Eagle Has Landed and Hawkwind's 12th album Church of Hawkwind were released.
1984 Chicago's 14th album Chicago 14 was released.
Highlights
1981 Following a two-decade tenure with Motown Records, Diana Ross inked a record-breaking $20 million contract with RCA Records.
1987 In Carrollton, Kentucky, a tragic incident occurred where 27 people lost their lives on a school bus. The devastating event unfolded when a drunk driver traveled in the wrong direction on the interstate and collided with the bus carrying a church youth group.
1988 "Anything for You" by Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine claimed the top spot as the number one song in America.
1985 The final episode of Dynasty's season 5 aired.
1987 The final episodes of Dallas' season 10 and Roomies aired.
Music
1981 The Moody Blues' 10th album Long Distance Voyager and Squeeze's 4th album East Side Story were released.
1983 The Creatures' debut album Feast and The Fixx's 2nd album Reach the Beach were released.
1984 Stevie Ray Vaughan's 2nd album Couldn’t We Stand Together and Michael Jackson's compilation album Farewell My Summer Love were released.
1985 Prince's single Raspberry Beret, Stryper's 2nd album Soldiers Under Command, Amy Grant's 6th album Unguarded and Wanted Dead or Alive's 2nd album Youthquake were released.
1986 Run-DMC's 3rd album Raising Hell was released.
1987 Richard Marx's debut album Richard Marx, Mötley Crüe's 4th album Girls, Girls, Girls and Jane’s Addiction's live album Jane’s Addiction were released.
1989 Jason Donovan's debut album Ten Good Reasons was released.
Highlights
1981 A riot erupted at The Ritz Rock Club in New York after Public Image Ltd performed behind a video screen while different music played over the speakers.
1982 "Ebony and Ivory" by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder claimed the top spot as the #1 song in America.
1981 Frank Zappa's live album Tinsel Town Rebellion was released.
1988 Run-DMC's 4th album Tougher Than Leather, Blind Guardian's debut album Battalions of Fear, Jon Anderson's 5th album n the City of Angels and Judas Priest's 11th album Ram It Down were released.
1989 The Doobie Brothers' 10th album Cycles was released.
Highlights
1986 Whitney Houston's "Greatest Love of All" soared to the top spot, becoming America's #1 song.
1981 Cameo's 7th album Knights of the Sound Table was released.
1983 George Benson's 19th album In Your Eyes was released.
1987 Steve Earle's 2nd album Exit 0 was released.
1989 Todd Rundgren's 12th album Nearly Human was released.
Highlights
1980 Ian Curtis, lead singer of Joy Division, tragically took his own life at the age of 23 in his Macclesfield residence. This devastating event occurred just one day before Joy Division was set to embark on their inaugural U.S. tour.
1985 Don't You (Forget About Me) by Simple Minds claimed the top spot on the charts in America, reaching #1.