September 14 in History
1955
September 14, 1955:American singer and songwriter Little Richard records a song dubbed "Tutti Frutti".
1965
September 14, 1965:The American television sitcom called "F-Troop" premieres on ABC Television network.
1972
September 14, 1972:American drama television series named "The Waltons" is originally released on CBS.
1981
September 14, 1981:The entertainment news show dubbed “Entertainment Tonight" makes it television debut.
1985
September 14, 1985:NBC Television Network premieres the American TV sitcom titled "The Golden Girls".
1986
September 14, 1986:CBC Television Network premieres the Americans epic biographical war film titled "The Last Days of Patton".
2004
September 14, 2004:The American heavy metal band Megadeth issues their 10th studio album entitled “The System Has Failed.”
- September 14, 2004:
The Canadian indie rock band, Arcade Fire releases their first studio album titled “Funeral”.
2005
September 14, 2005:The American alternative rock band Switchfoot, drops their 5th studio album titled “Nothing Is Sound”.
2018
September 14, 2018:American singer and songwriter Carrie Underwood releases her 6th studio album titled “Cry Pretty”.