This Day in Rock History - Feb. 28th
1966: The Cavern Club closes its doors due to mounting debt. Police have to be called out to clear the club when 100 teenagers barricade themselves inside the club. Not to worry. Eventually, the club will re-open as a popular tourist attraction.
This Day in Rock History - Feb. 27th
1991: After serving a little over two years of a six-year sentence for drug possession and resisting arrest, James Brown is released from prison.
This Day in Rock History - Feb. 26th
1966: The torch is truly passed to a new generation as Frank Sinatra’s daughter, Nancy Sinatra, hits #1 on the pop charts with “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’.”
Usually teaming with producer/songwriter Lee Hazelwood, the daughter of ol’ Blue Eyes will go on to score seven Top 20 hits, including another #1, “Something Stupid,” a duet with her famous father.
This Day in Rock History - Feb. 25th
1957: Buddy Holly makes a second attempt at recording his tune, “That’ll Be the Day.” He recorded a version in Nashville one year earlier that his record label rejected. This new session, led by Norman Petty at his studio in Clovis, New Mexico, results in the rock classic we all know and love today.
This Day in Rock History - Feb. 24th
1976: The Eagles’ Greatest Hits (1971-1975) becomes the first album ever certified “platinum,” indicating sales of one million copies. It is not the first album to sell over a million copies, but it is the first one whose sales are certified.
That album, by the way, eventually passed the sales of Michael Jackson’s Thriller to become the best-selling album of all time.
This Day in Rock History - Feb. 23rd
2002: The Bee Gees play their final concert as a trio. The brothers appear at the Miami Love and Hope Ball.
This Day in Rock History - Feb. 22nd
1986: To celebrate the cable channel’s acquisition of all 45 episodes of the classic 1960’s television series, The Monkees, MTV held a day-long “Monkees Marathon” on this day, showing every episode back-to-back.
While obviously appealing to nostalgic Baby Boomers, the marathon unexpectedly touches off a whole new wave of “Monkeemania” among younger viewers and the band will go on from here to perform and tour from time to time.
This Day in Rock History - Feb. 21st
1976: The Four Seasons finally score their first #1 hit in the UK. “December ‘63 (Oh, What a Night)” does what “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Walk Like a Man,” “Rag Doll,” and many other of the group’s earlier U.S. hits couldn’t. Alas, it also proves to be the vocal groups last U.K. # 1.
This Day in Rock History - Feb. 20th
1960: Jimi Hendrix performs in public for the first, playing guitar in a band that was performing in the basement of the Seattle synagogue, Temple De Hirsch.
He doesn’t even make it through the gig, getting fired between sets for “showing off.”
This Day in Rock History - Feb. 19th
1878: 75 years before the creation of rock ‘n’ roll, something happened that was extremely important in rock history. It was on this day that Thomas Edison and his assistants created the phonograph. It started out to be a telegraph repeater, but Edison’s assistant made some changes based on sketches supplied by Edison.
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