September 10 in History
1955
September 10, 1955:The American Western television series "Gunsmoke" is first broadcasted in the United States on CBS-TV.
1970
September 10, 1970:The American blues musician B.B. King, records a live album titled “Live at Cook County Jail”.
1974
September 10, 1974:American singer and songwriter Randy Newman drops his 4th studio album titled “Good Old Boys”.
1975
September 10, 1975:The American rock band Kiss drops their debut live album titled "Alive!”.
1991
September 10, 1991:Rock group, Nirvana releases a song titled "Smells Like Teen Spirit".
1996
September 10, 1996:The Canadian rock band Rush issues their sixteenth studio album titled “Test for Echo”.
- September 10, 1996:
A Video game series, created by Andy Gavin & Jason Rubin titled “Crash Bandicoot”, is originally released.
1999
September 10, 1999:American dark comedy film, "Fight Club" is first shown at the Venice Film Festival in the United States.
2010
September 10, 2010:The American rock collective, Linkin Park drops their 4th studio album titled “A Thousand Suns”.