January 1
1989: Nirvana signs a deal with Sub Pop Records
1958: Johnny Cash performs at San Quentin State Prison
January 3
1945: Steven Stills of Crosby, Stills, and Nash is born
1946: John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin is born
1953: Hank Williams dies at 29 years old
January 2
1975: The Allman Brothers Band are named “Outstanding Community Organization” by the Georgia Department of Corrections
January 3
1964: The Beatles make their first appearance on U.S. television in a clip shown on the “Jack Paar Show”
January 4
1950: RCA Victor announces that it will begin manufacturing long-playing (LP) records
1964: Leo Fender sells the Fender Guitar Company to CBS for $13 million
January 6
1957: Elvis Presley makes his third and final appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” but is only shown from the waist up
1958: Gibson patents the Flying V guitar
January 8
1925: Russian composer Igor Stravinsky appears in his first American concert
1935: Elvis Presley is born

