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Monday, 25 November 2024 03:23

This Day in Rock History - Nov. 25th

1968: The first of the “Supergroups,” Cream plays its last concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall. The crowd chants “God save the Cream” as Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker take their final bows.

 

Sunday, 24 November 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History - Nov. 24th

1966: Police in Kansas City, MO stop a James Brown concert due to what the cops call Brown’s “obscene dances.” Kids at the show respond with the obligatory rock ‘n’ roll riot.


Happy Birthday today to rock & roll drummers Pete Best (The Beatles) and Bev Bevan (Electric Light Orchestra)

 

Saturday, 23 November 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History - Nov. 23rd

1976: The King and the Killer. On this day, Jerry Lee Lewis (nicknamed “the Killer”) decides to pay a visit to Elvis Presley (nicknamed “The King”). Jerry Lee’s first mistake is to show up at Graceland before dawn. He gets turned away. Elvis calls and invites Lewis to come back. Jerry Lee returns later in the morning but unfortunately, the security guard hasn’t got the word from Elvis. So once again, Jerry Lee is refused entrance.

Now thoroughly angry, Jerry Lee produces a gun and proclaims that he’s there to kill Presley. He is quickly arrested, but is later released when he convinces authorities he was only joking. Great balls of fire!

Friday, 22 November 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History - Nov. 22nd

1950: Whether you call him “Miami Steve” or “Little Steven” or even “Silvio” (from The Sopranos), wish a Happy birthday today to E Street Band legend Steve Van Zandt.

Thursday, 21 November 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History - Nov. 21st

1974: After spending years apart, Marty Balin is talked into going onstage with his old band (once known as Jefferson Airplane -- now called Jefferson Starship) at San Francisco’s Winterland ballroom. It goes well and Marty officially rejoins the band for their super-successful Red Octopus album. 

Wednesday, 20 November 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History - Nov. 20th

1955: Good deal or bad deal? Sun Records owner and producer Sam Phillips sold Elvis Presley's contract to RCA for $35,000, at the time the largest amount ever paid to sign a recording artist. Phillips then gives Elvis $13,500 of the total!

While RCA goes on to make mega-millions off of Presley, Phillips invests his remaining money in a risky start-up company in the hotel/motel business - Holiday Inns.  Maybe Sam was a pretty shrewd businessman after all.

Monday, 18 November 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History - Nov. 18th

1968: A new band, calling itself Pogo, debuts as L.A.’s famed Troubadour club. They go over well, but Pogo’s creator Walt Kelly threatens a lawsuit. The band quickly changes their name to the very similar sounding Poco. Some of the original line-up of Randy Meisner, Jim Messina, Richie Furay, George Grantham, and Rusty Young go on to even greater fame as future members of the Eagles, Loggins & Messina and the Souther-Hilman-Furay Band.

 

Sunday, 17 November 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History – Nov. 17th

1942: Happy Birthday to Bob Gaudio. Gaudio got his start as a member of the Royal Teens, co-writing their one and only hit, “Short Shorts. He left that band and formed a partnership with a young Frankie Valli, the duo becoming half of the legendary Four Seasons. Gaudio teamed with the Seasons’ producer Bob Crewe to pen most of the group’s big hits, right up through “Who Loves You” and “December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night). Guadio turns 82 today.

1962: On this very same day, the Four Seasons’ “Big Girls Don’t Cry” (yes, co-written by Gaudio) hit #1 on the American charts.

Saturday, 16 November 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History – Nov. 16th

2001: After finding a six-minute recording of a Beatles interview at a flea market, a fan snaps it up for $5 turns around and sells on this day for $10,400 at an online auction.

 

 

Friday, 15 November 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History – Nov. 15th

1972: Harry Chapin becomes a proud papa on this day. The birth of his first child, Joshua, will eventually inspire him to set his wife’s poem, “Cat’s in the Cradle, to music. That song will provide Chapin with his only #1 hit.

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