This Day in Rock History – September 1st
1967: The Steve Miller Blues Band hires one of Steve’s childhood friends to play guitar in the group. The young guitarist’s name is Boz Scaggs. That's him first from the left in the photo.
This Day in Rock History – August 31st
1958: Ricky Nelson makes his live debut as a rock ‘n’ roll performer, appearing at Atlantic’s City’s legendary Steel Pier for two shows. He does all right, selling 44,000 tickets.
This Day in Rock History – August 30th
1963: After six years as a daily show, American Bandstand broadcasts its last weekday show.
ABC moves the show to Saturdays where it will remain a once a week feature on the network until 1987,
This Day in Rock History – August 29th
An important day in Beatles history…
1959: Down to just two members (John Lennon & Paul McCartney), the Quarrymen are asked to be a last minute replacement for the Les Stewart Quartet (who have broken up) at Liverpool’s Casbah Club.
One member of the Les Stewart Quartet agrees to sit in with Lennon & McCartney on the date. He is also a friend of Paul’s and goes by the name of George Harrison. The group still lacks a drummer.
1966: Seven years later to the day, the Beatles play their final live gig before a paying audience as they complete their second American tour with a show at San Francisco’s Candlestick Park. The last song they play is “Long Tall Sally.”
This Day in Rock History – August 28th
1965: Decca Records signs a new deal with The Rolling Stones. On the very same day, the band signs a management agreement with the eventually notorious Allen Klein.
This Day in Rock History – August 27th
1965: On their second tour of America, The Beatles pay a call on the Los Angeles mansion of Elvis Presley. The rock legends engage in some awkward small talk, play a little pool, hold of brief, informal jam session, and then the Fab Four heads back to their hotel.
Unfortunately, no one thought to take any pictures of the event.
This Day in Rock History – August 26th
1970: The famous 3-day Isle of Wight Rock Festival begins in the UK.
The performers include The Who, The Doors, Bob Dylan, The Moody Blues, Joni Mitchell, Donovan, Sly and the Family Stone, Jethro Tull, Miles Davis, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Spirit, Chicago, Procol Harum, Joan Baez, and in what would be his last appearance on a British stage, Jimi Hendrix.
This Day in Rock History – August 25th
1973: One of America's most versatile vocalists, Bobby Darin who had charts hits with rock & roll, folk, country and big band, performs live for the last time.
His final concert appearance took place on this day at the Hilton in Las Vegas.
This Day in Rock History – August 24th
1967: One of the defining moments of the “rock & roll lifestyle” took place on this day when the Who’s drummer, Keith Moon celebrates his 21st birthday by driving a Lincoln Continental into the swimming pool of a Holiday Inn in Flint, Michigan.
The stunt results in the entire band earning lifetime band from the hotel/motel chain.
This Day in Rock History – August 23rd
1962: At the Mount Pleasant Registrar’s Office in Liverpool, John Lennon marries his pregnant girlfriend Cynthia Powell. Brian Epstein is best man while Paul and George serve as witnesses. The marriage will last 6 years.
Attempts to keep the marriage secret from Beatles fans last only minutes as fans milling around the office spot the couple.
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