March 7 in History
1955
March 7, 1955:The musical adaptation of J.M. Barrie's play, “Peter Pan” is presented live on NBC as the first full-length Broadway production on color TV.
1969
March 7, 1969:The international hit single by Tommy Roe titled "Dizzy" is gold certified.
1975
March 7, 1975:English musician David Bowie releases his 9th studio album titled “Young Americans”.
- March 7, 1975:
"Mirror", a Russian art film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky, is released.
1983
March 7, 1983:The British new wave band, Tears for Fears drops their first studio album titled “The Hurting”.
- March 7, 1983:
The British vocal group Bananarama issues their debut studio album titled “Deep Sea Skiving”.
1985
March 7, 1985:Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie’s song titled "We Are the World" is originally released.
2011
March 7, 2011:American actor Charlie Sheen is sacked from CBS’ popular comedy sitcom titled "Two and a Half Men".