Here's a look at the award-winning Friday edition of 'Today in Rock History' featuring: Lead singer of The All American Rejects, Tyson Ritter is 36. Kelly Clarkson is 38. Damon Lindelof is 47. "Lost" creator who helped write "Star Trek Into Darkness", "Tomorrowland", and "Prometheus". He's also one of the guys behind "The Leftovers", the show about people left behind after the Rapture. Doug Clifford is 75. Drummer for the Creedence Clearwater Revival. Today in 1800, the Library of Congress was established with a $5,000 allocation "for the purchase of such books as may be necessary." The library now contains 30 million books on more than 530 miles of shelves. In 1989, Massachusetts declared New Kids on the Block Day. In 1992, David Bowie married Somali supermodel Iman. They were together until his death in 2016. Bowie was 69 when he passed. In 2005, Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger, brother of John, who played Cliff Clavin on Cheers, was inaugurated as Pope Benedict the 16th. He retired eight years later.