March 12, 1963 in History

Event:

Bob Dylan cancels "Ed Sullivan Show" television appearance





Bob Dylan History:
May 28, 1997 - Bob Dylan hospitalized in England with histoplasmosis
October 20, 1979 - Bob Dylan appears on SNL
September 16, 1974 - Bob Dylan records 'Blood on the Tracks'
June 9, 1970 - Bob Dylan given honorary Doctorate of Music at Princeton
August 2, 1969 - Bob Dylan makes surprise appearance at Hibbing HS Minnesota 10th reunion
June 7, 1969 - Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash combine on a Grand Ole Opry TV special
February 17, 1969 - Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash record an album (never released)
July 29, 1966 - Bob Dylan hurt in motorcycle accident near Woodstock New York
November 22, 1965 - Bob Dylan weds Sara Lowndes
July 25, 1965 - Bob Dylan booed off Newport Folk Festival for using electric guitar
July 24, 1965 - Bob Dylan release "Like a Rolling Stone"
June 15, 1965 - Bob Dylan records "Like a Rolling Stone"
May 9, 1965 - Beatles attend a Bob Dylan concert
June 19, 1964 - Bob Dylan completes U.K. tour
May 12, 1963 - Bob Dylan walks off Ed Sullivan Show
September 22, 1962 - Bob Dylan plays New York City Carnegie Hall
September 29, 1961 - Bob Dylan's 1st recording session-backup harmonica for Caroline Hester
September 11, 1961 - Bob Dylan's 1st New York performance
April 11, 1961 - Bob Dylan's 1st appearance at Folk City, Greenwich Village
June 5, 1959 - Bob Dylan graduates Hibbing HS in Minnesota
May 22, 1954 - Robert Zimmerman aka Bob Dylan is Bar Mitzvahed
May 24, 1941 - Bob Dylan, born in Duluth, Minnesota, singer and songwriter, 'Blowin' in Wind'


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1994 Church of England ordains 1st 33 women priests
1969 Paul McCartney marries Linda Louise Eastman in London
1959 U.S. House joins Senate approving Hawaii statehood
1947 President Truman introduces Truman-doctrine to fight communism
1933 Franklin D. Roosevelt conducts his 1st fireside chat
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