This Day in Rock History - May 4th
1974: Grand Funk Railroad hits the top of the charts with their Todd Rundgren-produced cover version of Little Eva’s classic early rocker “The Loco-Motion.” It is only the second time the original version and a later cover version both hit #1. The first time was “Go Away Little Girl,” a hit for Steve Lawrence in 1963 and little Donny Osmond in 1971.
This Day in Rock History - May 3rd
1968: The Beach Boys begin a 17-city tour with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The Boys played first, then the Maharishi lectured the crowd on “spiritual enlightenment.”
Reaction is so bad more than half the tour dates are canceled.
This Day in Rock History - May 2nd
1972: John Hammond, the man responsible for signing Billie Holiday and Bob Dylan to the Columbia record label, auditions a young Jersey boy named Bruce Springsteen. Hammond is so impressed, he immediately arranges for Bruce to appear at New York City’s Gaslight Club that night so Hammond can bring the label's top brass to hear him as well.
This Day in Rock History - May 1st
1955: Probably the most significant move in recording label history: Chess Records signs a new artist recommended to them by Muddy Waters. Chuck Berry will soon embark on a series of recordings that define the music known as rock ‘n’ roll.
This Day in Rock History - Apr. 30th
1977: Led Zeppelin play to the largest concert crowd for a single act to that date when 76,229 fans crowd into the Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan.
The previous record had been held by the Who, also at the Silverdome.
This Day in Rock History - Apr. 29th
1976: Following his concert in Memphis, Bruce Springsteen takes a cab to the Graceland mansion, hoping to meet Elvis Presley.
Turned away at the gate, Springsteen scales a wall and attempts to crash his way into meeting the King. It turns out Elvis is away from Memphis at the time and Bruce is escorted off the grounds by security without further incident.
This Day in Rock History - Apr. 28th
1990: Axl Rose of Guns ‘n’ Roses marries the daughter of rock legend Don Everly, Erin Everly. True love conquers all - the marriage lasts 27 days.
This Day in Rock History - Apr. 27th
1963: Little Peggy March reaches #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with her recording of “I Will Follow Him.” At 15, she is the youngest female to ever hit #1. BTW – She hated the name “Little.” It was added to her professional billing by her record label, over her very strenuous objections.
This Day in Rock History - Apr. 26th
1963: Teen singing idol, Frankie Avalon signs a deal to appear in his 9th film – a little low-budget quickie called Beach Party. His co-star will be Annette Funicello on loan from the Disney Studio. Little does he know, Frankie is about to launch one of the most successful film series in Hollywood history to that point and also create the image he retains to this day.
This Day in Rock History - Apr. 25th
1981: Following a spate of death threats he received following the death of John Lennon, Paul McCartney officially disbands Wings and temporarily stops touring.
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