This weekend in history
Thursday, February 20
Cher files for divorce from Sonny Bono on this date in 1974.
Ringo Starr's X-rated film "Candy" premieres in 1969.
The Beach Boys record "Don't Worry Baby" in 1964.
Ricky Nelson joins the cast as part of his parents' radio show on this date in 1949.
Friday, February 21
Johnny Cash is released from a Nashville hospital where he was receiving treatment for pneumonia in 2001. He later wins a Grammy that night for "Best Male Vocal Country Performance."
Sly Stone of Sly and the Family Stone is arrested on this date in 1987 on drug charges.
The Jackson 5 makes its television debut in 1970 on "American Bandstand."
Saturday, February 22
Florence Ballard of the Supremes dies of a heart attack on this date in 1976.
Stevie Wonder wins a plagiarism lawsuit filed against him in 1990 over the song "I Just Called To Say I Love You."
The Beatles forms its Northern Music publishing company on this date in 1963. Michael Jackson now owns the company.
