On This Day in Music History August 28th
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August 28th has carried some of music’s most unforgettable moments—where songs, performances, and announcements became history.
In 1963, Mahalia Jackson, Joan Baez, and other voices filled the March on Washington with freedom songs, setting the stage for Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Three years later, the Beatles stormed Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on their final U.S. tour, a chaotic show that hinted at their retreat from the road. On this day in 1968, Tammy Wynette recorded “Stand by Your Man,” a track that became her signature hit while sparking debate for decades. By 1976, Elton John and Kiki Dee still held the top of the Billboard Hot 100 with their feather-light duet “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart.” And in 2011, Beyoncé turned the MTV Video Music Awards into a cultural flashpoint with a now-legendary pregnancy reveal that set social media records.
The date also belongs to birthdays: Chicago drummer Danny Seraphine, country-pop powerhouse Shania Twain, Grammy winner LeAnn Rimes, and Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine.
From protest songs to pop spectacle, from Beatles bedlam to Wynette’s balladry, August 28th shows how a single day can echo across generations of listening.
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