March 13
1971 - Brewer and Shipley entered the US singles chart with 'One Toke Over The Line'.
The song, which featured Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia on steel guitar, peaked at No.10 despite being banned by radio stations for its drug references. Brewer and Shipley maintained that the word "toke" meant "token" as in ticket, hence the line "waitin' downtown at the railway station, one toke over the line."
1993 - Eric Clapton started a three-week run at No.1 on the US album chart with Unplugged.
It remains the most successful and best-selling live album
ever, winning two Grammy awards at the 35th Annual Grammy Awards in 1993. It is also Clapton's best-selling album ever, having sold 26 million copies worldwide.