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Wednesday, 26 June 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History – June 26th

1977: Elvis Presley performs his last live concert at the Market Square Arena in Indianapolis. 18,000 fans are in attendance. The last song the King sings is “Can’t Help Falling in Love.”

Tuesday, 25 June 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History – June 25th

1966: A young songwriter makes his television debut as a singer when Neil Diamond appears on ABC-TV’s American Bandstand to sing “Solitary Man.”

 

Monday, 24 June 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History – June 24th

Happy Rockin’ Birthday to:

1939: Paul Bach (Spanky & Our Gang)

1942: Mick Fleetwood (Fleetwood Mac)

1942: Arthur Brown (Crazy World of Arthur Brown)

1944: Jeff Beck

1944: Chris Wood (Traffic)

1945: Colin Bloodstone (Zombies)

1948: Patrick Moraz (Yes)

1949: John Illsley (Dire Straits)

Sunday, 23 June 2024 04:00

This Day in Rock History - June 23rd

A great day for classic recordings. On this day, the following artists were busy…

1959: Eddie Cochran (“Something Else”)

1967: The Beatles (“All You Need Is Love”)

1967: Aretha Franklin (“Chain of Fools”)

1968: Elvis Presley (“If I Can Dream”)

1973: B. W. Stevenson (“My Maria”)

Wednesday, 14 July 2021 03:23

The Accidental Icon

Do you know this woman? Before you answer, read this.

This woman totally changed American pop culture without even trying.

Her name is Kathy Kohner. She’s not a composer or a musician. She’s not an artist or designer, yet without her, popular culture in the 1960’s might have been radically different.

That’s because during the summer of 1956, 15-year old Kathy started hanging around with a group of guys on the beach in Malibu who teased her because of her height (she was under 5”) and gave her the nickname Gidget.

Yes, Virginia, there is a real-life Gidget. Her dad, Frederick Kohner, was a writer who turned her adventures with a small group of surfing enthusiasts in the summer of 1956 into a modest little “teen appeal” novel called Gidget, the Little Girl with Big Ideas.

The rest is pop culture history.

The book was published in 1957 (yes, that’s the real Kathy on the cover) and did well enough that Columbia Pictures bought the film rights. Beginning in 1959, there were 3 Gidget films and a TV series that introduced us to a young actress named Sally Field. More importantly, the runaway success of the first Gidget film (starring 16-year old Sandra Dee) touched off a surfing craze that has never really gone away.

In addition to spawning a wave of surf shops and surfer magazines, the surfing craze also gave us surf music, which in turn provided us with what is inarguably one of the greatest American rock bands – the Beach Boys.

The sun, the surf, and the great music cranked out by Brian Wilson and his friends (which included Jan & Dean, Dick Dale, and others) helped shift the focus in American pop culture. Previously, the country took its cue from the East Coast, primarily New York City. Thanks in large part to the surfing craze of the early 60’s, the Pepsi Generation now looked to the West Coast for its fashions, passions and trends.

And it’s all due to little Kathy Kohner deciding that she wanted to surf back in the summer of 1956!

By the way, Kathy is still with us. Her name is now Kathy Kohner Zuckerman. She eventually settled in the Los Angeles area as a teacher. She married college professor Marvin Zuckerman and raised two children. At last report, she was still surfing at age 83. She has been inducted into the Surfer Walk of Fame and is also the subject of a 2010 film documentary, Accidental Icon: The Real Gidget Story.

Somehow, knowing Gidget is still out there shooting the curl is very comforting.

By the way, Gidget also is responsible (indirectly) for the tidal wave of BEACH PARTY MOVIES! You can reads about them here at Boomtown America as well!

Saturday, 22 June 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History - June 22nd

1957: A young British skiffle band named The Quarrymen plays its very first gig on a flatbed truck for a fete in Roseberry Street in Liverpool. The group was led by the very brash John Lennon. A few months later, Paul McCartney would join the band, soon to be followed by Paul's mate, George Harrison.

 

Friday, 21 June 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History - June 21st

1968: Due to the recent assassination of Robert Kennedy, Steve Binder, the director of Elvis Presley’s upcoming Christmas special decides to ditch “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” as the closing number. On this day, he asks musical director, Bones Howe (see photo), to pen a “more socially conscious” song as a replacement.

That same afternoon, Howe writes “If I Can Dream.” Elvis likes it and the rest is music history.

Thursday, 20 June 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History - June 20th

1969: The town of Northridge, California hosts the Newport Rock Festival. Acts at the festival included Creedence Clearwater Revival, Ike and Tina Turner, Jethro Tull, Joe Cocker, the Rascals and Steppenwolf.

Jimi Hendrix is the headliner and his $125,000 paycheck sets a record for the most ever paid to a rock act for a single performance up to that time.

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, 19 June 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History - June 19th

1973: In London’s west End theater district, a modest little musical that will eventually rock pop culture has its first performance.

Tim Curry takes the stage as Dr. Frank N. Furter in The Rocky Horror Show.

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, 18 June 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History - June 18th

1977: On the eve of their wedding, Sweden’s King Carl XVI Gustaf and his intended, Silvia Sommerlath receive a special serenade when they attend a Stockholm concert by, who else, ABBA.

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