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===May–December=== *[[May 7]] – [[Led Zeppelin]] announces their new record label, [[Swan Song Records]], with a lavish party at [[Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts|The Four Seasons Hotel]] in New York. *[[May 11]] – The [[New York City Police Department|New York Police]] [[bagpipe band]] performs shortly after midnight at the Portsmouth, RI Ramada Inn, in connection with a National Police Week event, prompting a drunken spree lasting until dawn by at least a dozen off-duty members of the [[Boston Police Department]]. The officers ran naked through the motel, "smashing chairs and tables, soiling rugs, discharging fire extinguishers, exploding firecrackers, setting off a burglar alarm, disconnecting a security camera, slashing automobile tires and throwing pictures into the motel courtyard",<ref>Jerry Taylor, "R.I. Chief Confirms Motel Vandalism", ''The Boston Globe'' (16 May 1974): 3</ref> causing an estimated $1027.75 in damage, including liquor stolen from a locked cabinet and unpaid breakfast bills.<ref>Ken Hartnett, "Several Policemen from Boston Accused of R. I. Hotel Spree", ''The Boston Globe'' (14 May): 3; Ken Hartnett, "R. I. Spree Story Exaggerate, Policeman Says", ''The Boston Globe'' (15 May): 3; David B. Wilson, "Bagpipes Made Them Do It ...", ''The Boston Globe'' (20 May 1974): 17; Anon., "Patrolmen's Association Asked to Pay for Motel Damage", ''The Boston Globe'' (18 May 1974): 3.</ref> *[[May 25]] – Twenty years after it was recorded, "[[Rock Around the Clock]]" by [[Bill Haley and His Comets]] returns to the ''[[Billboard magazine|Billboard]]'' top 40, after it gains renewed popularity from its use in the film ''[[American Graffiti]]'' and the TV series ''[[Happy Days]]''. *[[May 28]] – Experimental orchestra, the [[Portsmouth Sinfonia]], plays a concert at the [[Royal Albert Hall]], with its regular conductor John Farley. The performers included [[Michael Nyman]] and [[Brian Eno]].<ref>[http://www.portsmouthsinfonia.com/media/sundaytelegraph.html ''Sunday Telegraph'', 23 May 2004]. Accessed 1 April 2013</ref> *[[June 1]] – [[Kevin Ayers]], [[John Cale]], [[Brian Eno]], [[Nico]] and other musicians perform at the [[Rainbow Theatre]] in London. The performances are later released as ''[[June 1, 1974]]''. *[[June 5]] **<!--June 5-->[[Sly Stone]] married model-actress Kathy Silva on June 5, 1974, during a sold-out performance at [[Madison Square Garden]]. **<!--June 5-->[[Patti Smith]] records "[[Hey Joe]]", her debut single, which arguably becomes the first [[punk rock]] single when released in August. *[[June 14]] – [[David Bowie]] launches his ''[[Diamond Dogs]]'' tour at the [[Montreal Forum]]. One year previously he had announced that he was retiring from touring as Ziggy Stardust. *[[July 4]] – [[Barry White]] marries [[Love Unlimited]] lead singer Glodean James. *[[July 19]]–21 – [[Ozark Music Festival]] is held in [[Sedalia, Missouri]], with a crowd estimated between 100,000 and 350,000 people. *[[July 20]] – The first [[Concerts at Knebworth House|Knebworth Concert]] is held in England, headlined by [[The Allman Brothers Band]]. *[[July 29]] **<!--July 29-->Having performed at two sold-out concerts at the [[London Palladium]], [[Cass Elliot|"Mama" Cass Elliot]] dies in her sleep after suffering a heart attack in a [[Mayfair]] flat in London, aged 32. **<!--July 29-->[[Neil Peart]] officially joins [[Rush (band)|Rush]]. *[[August 6]] – Hugh MacCallum, of [[Stirling]], wins the silver chanter for the third time, playing "Mrs MacLeod of Callisker's Salute" at the invitational bagpipe competition held at [[Dunvegan Castle]] on the [[Isle of Skye]]. Second place was given to the previous year's winner, Donald Morrison from [[South Uist]], who performed "Rory MacLeod's Lament".<ref>Seton Gordon, "A Strange Tune Gains Silver Chanter", ''The Times'' (Saturday, 24 August 1974): 12. Andrew T. Lenz, Jr. "[http://www.bagpipejourney.com/articles/results/silver-chanter.shtml Andrew's Tips: Silver Chanter Winners]", Andrew Lenz's Bagpipe Journey website, 2010 (Accessed 24 June 2014).</ref> *[[August 7]] **During a performance of [[Carmina Burana (Orff)|Carmina Burana]], conducted by [[André Previn]], at [[The Proms]], soloist [[Thomas Allen (baritone)|Thomas Allen]] collapses because of the heat and eventually has to be carried out by members of the orchestra. Prommer [[Patrick McCarthy (conductor)|Patrick McCarthy]], just embarking on his professional singing career, offers his services as a replacement and completes the performance.<ref name="Hoge">{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/07/19/arts/bonkers-for-music-cheer-glory-for-britons-it-s-time-for-proms-that-exhilarating.html|title=Bonkers for Music, Cheer and Glory; For Britons, It's Time for the Proms, That Exhilarating Feast|last=Hoge|first=Warren|date=19 July 2001|work=[[The New York Times]]|access-date=17 June 2010}}</ref> **[[Peter Wolf]], lead singer of [[The J. Geils Band]], marries actress [[Faye Dunaway]]. *[[August 16]] – [[Ramones]]' first appearance on NYC's venue [[CBGB]].<ref>As stated on Johnny Ramone's official Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/JohnnyRamone/photos/a.10150703813846521.491576.43468756520/10153036882146521/?type=1&theater</ref> The venue would help establish their place at the forefront of [[punk rock]]. *[[September 15]] – [[Gary Thain]] of [[Uriah Heep (band)|Uriah Heep]] is shocked on stage at the [[Moody Coliseum]] in [[Dallas]], Texas, and is seriously injured. *[[October 3]] – [[Idi Amin]], the President of Uganda, instructs his country's acting high commissioner in London to recruit two six-foot-tall Scots bagpipers with military backgrounds to serve as his bodyguards.<ref>Anon. "Uganda Leader Wants 2 Pipers". ''The Boston Globe'' (4 October 1974): 10.</ref> *[[October 5]] **[[AC/DC]] performs at the Brighton Le-Sands Masonic Hall in Sydney, Australia its first official show with [[Bon Scott]] as its new lead singer.<ref>Bon Scott valedictory https://americansongwriter.com/on-this-day-ac-dc-lost-frontman-bon-scott-in-1980/#:~:text=Scott%20played%20his%20first%20show%20with%20AC%2FDC%20on,debut%20High%20Voltage%2C%20and%20follow-up%20T.N.T.%20in%201975.</ref> **The North Coast Band Invitational competition, sponsored by St. Ann's CYO Band of [[Neponset, Boston|Neponset]], is held for the first time, at [[Nickerson Field]] on the Boston University campus.<ref>Herb Cole, "Drum Corps Notes: 13 Units compete in Invitational", ''The Boston Globe'' (Sunday, 29 September): A 12.</ref> *[[October 18]] – [[Al Green]] is attacked while bathing by a girlfriend of several weeks, Mrs. Mary Woodson, a 29-year-old mother of three. She scalds his body with a pan of boiling grits and commits suicide a few moments later, reportedly because he rejected her marriage proposal.<ref>Anon., "Names and Faces in the News", ''The Boston Globe'' (20 October 1974): 2.</ref> *[[November 2]] – [[George Harrison]] launches his "George Harrison & Friends North American Tour" in [[Vancouver]]. It is the first North American tour by a former [[The Beatles|Beatle]] since the band's [[The Beatles' 1966 US tour|August 1966 tour]]. *[[November 21]] – [[Wilson Pickett]] is arrested in [[Andes (town), New York|Andes, New York]], after allegedly firing a bullet through the door of a hotel room where he was staying while on a hunting trip with [[The Isley Brothers]]. *[[November 28]] – [[John Lennon]] joins [[Elton John]] on stage at [[Madison Square Garden]] for three songs. *[[December 12]] – [[Mick Taylor]] leaves [[The Rolling Stones]] after six years. *[[December 31]] **<!--December 31-->[[Lindsey Buckingham]] and [[Stevie Nicks]] join [[Fleetwood Mac]]. **<!--December 31-->The third annual [[Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest|New Year's Rockin' Eve]], moving this year from [[NBC]] to [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]], is aired with performances by [[Herbie Hancock]], [[The Beach Boys]], [[Chicago (band)|Chicago]], [[Olivia Newton-John]] and [[The Doobie Brothers]].
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