March 2 in History
1933
March 2, 1933:The Radio City Music Hall hosts the premiering of the American monster film titled "King Kong".
1964
March 2, 1964:The musical comedy film named “A Hard Day's Night”, directed by Richard Lester and stars members of the British rock band The Beatles, begins shooting.
1965
March 2, 1965:The American musical drama film called "The Sound of Music" premieres in New York City.
1967
March 2, 1967:The popular American female singing group, The Supremes records their 12th studio album titled "Reflections".
1983
March 2, 1983:The first commercial compact disc player is launched in America.
1984
March 2, 1984:The American mockumentary film named “This Is Spinal Tap” premieres in the Netherlands.
1987
March 2, 1987:American singer and songwriter, Dolly Parton releases an album dubbed “The Trio” together with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt.
2008
March 2, 2008:The American industrial rock band, Nine Inch Nails issues their 6th studio album titled “Ghosts I-IV”.