September 3 in History
1912
September 3, 1912:The Five Pieces for Orchestra (Fünf Orchesterstücke) premieres at the Promenade Concert in London.
1951
September 3, 1951:The American television soap opera titled "Search for Tomorrow" begins on CBS Television Network.
1969
September 3, 1969:American film titled “The Trouble with Girls” premieres. It stars popular musician and actor, Elvis Presley.
1970
September 3, 1970:Members of the English rock and roll band known as The Dave Clark Five part ways.
1977
September 3, 1977:The American sitcom variety show, "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" is broadcasted for the last time on CBS TV.
1982
September 3, 1982:British band ‘Culture Club’ outdoors their single titled "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?" in the United Kingdom.
1990
September 3, 1990: English singer-songwriter George Michael drops his 2nd solo studio album titled “Listen without Prejudice Vol. 1”.1991
September 3, 1991:Rhythm-and-blues musician Ike Turner remains drug-free after serving 18 months in prison for drug-related charges.
- September 3, 1991:
The Canadian rock band Rush releases their 14th studio album titled “Roll the Bones”.
2013
September 3, 2013:American singer and actress Trisha Yearwood debuts in the American genealogy documentary series titled “Who Do You Think You Are?”