1936 Singer Bobby Darin was born. He died in 1973. 1966 "Shapes Of Things" by the Yardbirds peaks at Number 11 on the pop chart. 1970Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young release "Ohio" just 10 days after members of the Ohio National Guard kill four students and wound nine others at Kent State University during an anti-war protest. 1976Yardbirds singer-harmonica player Keith Relf dies at age 33. 1977Songs From The Wood by Jethro Tull peaks at Number Eight on the album chart, where it stays for two weeks. 1977Even In The Quietest Moments by Supertramp peaks at Number 16 on the album chart. 1983Pyromania by Def Leppard peaks at Number Two on the album chart, where it stays for two weeks.<2005Motley Crue appears on America's Most Wanted to help with the search for missing fan Tracey Gardner-Tetso, who was reported missing by her husband two months earlier when she failed to meet up with friends at a Crue concert near Baltimore. The band also offers a $10,000 reward for information.