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Monday, 11 December 2023 04:20

This Day in Rock History - Dec. 11th

1957: In one of the biggest scandals to ever hit rock ‘n’ roll, Jerry Lee Lewis marries his 14-year old cousin, Myra Gale Brown. In addition to the obvious problems, it turns out Jerry Lee is still legally married to his first wife. That divorce would not be final for six more months.

Lewis’ career is badly damaged, but the marriage endures for 13 years.

 

 

 

Sunday, 10 December 2023 04:20

This Day in Rock History - Dec. 10th

1967: Just three days after recording what was to become his breakthrough pop hit, “Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay,” Otis Redding and four members of his band, the Bar-Kays, perish when their tour plane goes down into Lake Monona next to Madison, Wisconsin.

 

 

Saturday, 09 December 2023 04:20

This Day in Rock History - Dec. 9th

1984: The Jacksons’ “Victory” tour comes to an end after 55 performances in 19 cities. It marks the last time Michael Jackson would tour with his brothers.

Friday, 08 December 2023 04:20

This Day in Rock History - Dec. 8th

1980: I think most of us remember where we were and what we were doing when we first heard that John Lennon had been murdered on this day outside New York City’s Dakota Hotel.

Thursday, 07 December 2023 04:20

This Day in Rock History - Dec. 7th

1964: On a flight from L.A. to Houston, the Beach Boys’ leader, Brian Wilson suffers a nervus breakdown. He will stop touring with the band shortly thereafter.

Wednesday, 06 December 2023 04:20

This Day in Rock History - Dec. 6th

 

In the studio today:

1965: The Rolling Stones are recording “19th Nervous Breakdown” and “Mother’s Little Helper”
1966: The Beatles lay down tracks for “When I’m Sixty-Four”

Tuesday, 05 December 2023 04:20

This Day in Rock History - Dec. 5th

Rock Birthdays today:

1932: Little Richard

1938: J.J. Cale

1943: Mike Smith (Dave Clark Five)

1946: Andy Kim

1947: Jim Messina

Monday, 04 December 2023 04:20

This Day in Rock History - Dec. 4th

1956: Elvis Presley, along with his companion Marilyn Evans, drops in to the Sun Studios. He interrupts a session featuring Carl Perkins with Jerry Lee Lewis backing him on piano. That trio is then joined by Johnny Cash, who also drops by unannounced.

The four begin an impromptu jam session, mostly featuring Gospel music they all know. Fortunately for us all, Sun Records founder, Sam Phillips has the foresight to turn on a tape recorder.

The tape sits unreleased (!) in the vaults until the 1980’s when it’s finally released as “The Million Dollar Quartet.”

This event in rock ‘n’ roll history has also inspired a Broadway show of the same name, centered around a fictional version of this legendary recording session.

Sunday, 03 December 2023 04:20

This Day in Rock History - Dec. 3rd

1966: As you sit down to watch the Grammys this year, remember this. On this day in 1966 a novelty record called “Winchester Cathedral” was released by the New Vaudeville Band. Not only did that record top the charts, it would go on to win the Grammy as “Best Contemporary Recording.” Grammys voters thought it was a better selection than the Beatles’ “Eleanor Rigby” and the Beach Boys’ “Good Vibrations,” which were nominated, but lost.

Saturday, 02 December 2023 04:20

This Day in Rock History - Dec. 2nd

1969: Cindy Birdsong of the Supremes is kidnapped at knifepoint by the custodian of her apartment in Hollywood.

The kidnapper forces her into a car and begins driving to Long Beach. En route, Cindy jumps from the car and makes good her escape.

The custodian is arrested in Las Vegas four days later

 

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