January - The Beatles launch Apple Corps, Ltd.[?], a disastrously mismanaged entertainment company that included a recording studio, a record label, and clothing store
February 10 - The Beatles shut down "Beatles U.S.A.", their fan club and business office in the United States. The band also fires their US press agents and withdraw from Brian Epstein's NEMS Enterprises[?]. The band then turns all business affairs over to the newly formed record company, Apple
April 4 - James Brown appears on national television, in an attempt to calm feelings of anger in the United States following the assassination of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.
New Jersey Police confiscate 30,000 copies of John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Two Virgins[?] album at Newark Airport, saying that the cover, which features a nude photo of the two artists, is "pornographic." In Chicago, Illinois, police officers shut down a record shop for displaying the album cover.
... first to have the title of "Tyrant" was Pisistratus in 560 BC.
In modern times Tyrant has come to mean a dictator who rules with cruelty.
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