“Born Today”
- Bella Hadid (20)
- Jodelle Ferland (21)
- Scotty McCreery (23)
- Tyler James Williams (24)
- Spencer Grammer (33)
- Colin Donnell (34)
- Zachery Ty Bryan (35)
- Chris O’Dowd (37)
- Brandon Routh (37)
- Randy Spelling (38)
- Nicky Byrne (38)
- Sean Lennon (41)
- Steve Burns (43)
- Jason Butler Harner (46)
- Steve McQueen (47)
- PJ Harvey (47)
- Pete Docter (48)
- Guillermo Del Toro (52)
- Scott Bakula (62)
- John O’Hurley (62)
- Tony Shalhoub (63)
- Sharon Osbourne (64)
- Jackson Browne (68)
- Nona Hendryx (72)
- Fyvush Finkel (94)
- John Lennon (RIP)
“Died Today”
- Che Guevara (Born: June 14, 1928 / Died: October 9, 1967)
- Miriam Hopkins (Born: October 18, 1902 / Died: October 9, 1972)
“Movies”
- 1968 – Finian’s Rainbow
- 1971 – The French Connection
- 1974 – Shanks
- 1981 – Full Moon High
- 1981 – Tattoo
- 1987 – Someone to Watch Over Me
- 1987 – Surrender
- 1989 – Drugstore Cowboy
- 1992 – 1492: Conquest of Paradise
- 1992 – A River Runs Through It
- 1992 – Under Siege
- 1998 – Holy Man
“Music”
- 1950 – Hank Snow’s “I’m Moving On” was the #1 Country song
- 1965 – The Beatles’ “Yesterday” was the #1 song
- 1969 – The Carpenters released Ticket to Ride on this date
- 1971 – Rod Stewart’s “Maggie May” was the #1 song on the Hot 100 chart
- 1971 – The Carpenter’s “Superstar” was the #1 Adult Contemporary song
- 1976 – Walter Murphy & the Big Apple Band’s “A Fifth of Beethoven” was the #1 song
- 1976 – John Denver’s “Like A Sad Song” was #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart
- 1982 – John Cougar Mellencamp’s “Jack & Diane” was the #1 song
- 1982 – Juice Newton’s “Break It to Me Gently” was the #1 Adult Contemporary song
- 1982 – Willie Nelson’s Always On My Mind was the #1 Country album
- 1993 – Nirvana’s In Utero was the #1 album
- 1993 – Toni Braxton’s self-titled album was the #1 R&B album
- 1993 – Mariah Carey’s “Dreamlover” was the #1 Pop song
“Other Important Events…”
- 1985 – Strawberry Fields was dedicated to John Lennon