July 6 in History
1933
July 6, 1933:American musical comedy titled "Nertsery Rhymes" premieres.
1945
July 6, 1945:Abbott & Costello hilarious film dubbed "The Naughty Nineties" is shown for the first time.
1956
July 6, 1956:BBC premieres the film called "Hancock's Half Hour".
1964
July 6, 1964:The Pavilion Theatre in London premieres the musical comedy film titled "Hard Day's Night", which stars members of the famous English rock band The Beatles.
1965
July 6, 1965:American rock group, “Jefferson Airplane” is established.
1967
July 6, 1967:Influential music artist, Jackie Wilson issues a song titled "Higher And Higher."
1975
July 6, 1975:Soviet composer Dmitri Shostakovich completes the last composition of the music titled “Sonata for Viola and Piano”.
1979
July 6, 1979:America's new wave band B-52s drops their self-titled debut album.
1990
July 6, 1990:The American animated film, “Jetsons: The Movie” premieres.
1994
July 6, 1994:The comedy-drama movie titled "Forrest Gump" hits theaters in the United States.
2010
July 6, 2010:American singer Brandon Boyd drops his first solo album titled “The Wild Trapeze".