October 28 in History
1921
October 28, 1921:Pathé Tuschinski, a movie theater located in the city of Amsterdam, opens.
1941
October 28, 1941:The American drama film entitled "How Green Was My Valley", directed by John Ford, premieres in NYC.
1963
October 28, 1963:Brian Wilson and Mike Love from the American rock band, The Beach Boys issues a song titled "Be True To Your School”.
1977
October 28, 1977:Canadian-American musician Neil Young formally issues a compilation album titled “Decade”.
1997
October 28, 1997:The American rock group, The Flaming Lips issues their 8th studio album named “Zaireeka” via Warner Bros. Records.
2004
October 28, 2004:American rapper and songwriter, Eminem launches his own satellite radio channel on Sirius XM network.
2013
October 28, 2013:The American music group Jonas Brothers publicizes their break up.