September 11 in History
1950
September 11, 1950:Swedish opera singer, Jenny Lind makes her American debut at a concert in New York City.
1951
September 11, 1951:An opera by Russian composer Stravinsky's titled "Rake's Progress” premiers in Teatro La Fenice, Venice.
1958
September 11, 1958:American R&B singer LaVern Baker records a song titled "I Cried A Tear."
1962
September 11, 1962:The Beatles records their debut British single titled "Love Me Do".
1965
September 11, 1965:The 5th studio album by the English rock band, The Beatles titled "Help!” peaks at number 1 on the British music chart.
1967
September 11, 1967:The American variety and sketch comedy television show titled "The Carol Burnett Show”, starring Carol Burnett, is originally aired on CBS-TV.
1973
September 11, 1973:Singer and songwriter Bruce Springsteen issues his 2nd studio album titled “The Wild, The Innocent And The E Street Shuffle”.
2001
September 11, 2001:American rapper Jay-Z releases his 6th studio album titled "Blueprint".
2005
September 11, 2005:The romantic drama film "Pride & Prejudice", directed by Joe Wright, premieres.
2015
September 11, 2015:The science fiction film, "The Martian" is formally issued at the Toronto International Film Festival. The movie was directed by Ridley Scott
2018
September 11, 2018: The American biographical comedy-drama film dubbed "Green Book" is released worldwide after it was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival.