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Wednesday, 07 August 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History – August 7th

1963: It was on this day that Beach Party, the first in a series we know call “the Beach Party films” opened in theaters. The movie gave brand new life to the career of two teen stars of the 1950’s – Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon, forever teaming them in our memories.

The movie features music written by a young Brian Wilson and also introduces us to that immortal screen character Eric von Zipper, played by Harvey Lembeck.

Twenty-four years later, to the day, Frankie and Annette are reunited in Back to the Beach, only this time they play the parents, not the teenagers.

Tuesday, 06 August 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History – August 6th

1964: The Hoochie Coochie Men make their TV debut on the BBC program The Beat Room. The band promptly goes nowhere, but their lead singer, a young kid named Rod Stewart, shows some promise.

Monday, 05 August 2024 03:20

This Day in Rock History – August 5th

1969: After catching their act at the New York club, Max’s Kansas City, Columbia Records exec Clive Davis signs Aerosmith to a recording contract. The band receives a $125,000 advance.

Sunday, 04 August 2024 03:20

This Day in Rock History – August 4th

1958: Billboard Magazine finally combines their confusing system of multiple popularity charts, including sales, jukebox plays, and DJ charts into a single “Billboard Hot 100” chart for all of pop music.

The first #1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 is Ricky Nelson’s “Poor Little Fool.”

 

 

Saturday, 03 August 2024 03:20

This Day in Rock History – August 3rd

1963: After almost 300 shows, the Beatles play their last live show at Liverpool’s Cavern Club.

Friday, 02 August 2024 03:20

This Day in Rock History – August 2nd

1962: A young folk singer from Minnesota, Robert Zimmerman legally changes his name to Bob Dylan.

 

 

Thursday, 01 August 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History – August 1st

1971: The Concert for Bangladesh, a huge benefit concert is held at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Organized by George Harrison, the event also features Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and Ringo Starr.

The concert, a subsequent movie and album release of the live show wind up raising more than $11 million to help combat starvation in the country, which had recently been liberated from Pakistan.

 

 

 

Wednesday, 31 July 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History – July 31st

1968: London’s Apple Boutique closes its doors for good.

Founded as part of the Beatles’ Apple Corps business efforts, the store was in trouble from the start with bad management and rampant theft. On its final day, employees were instructed to let anyone have anything they wanted of the store’s remaining inventory without charge.

 

 

Tuesday, 30 July 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History – July 30th

1954: Rock history is made this day when Elvis Presley makes his first live performance as a solo artist. He’s third and incorrectly billed as “Ellis Presley.”

Presley is so nervous, he unconsciously starts to shake his leg as he sings. The girls in the audience go crazy, although at the time, Elvis has no clue why.

He would eventually catch on.

 

 

 

Monday, 29 July 2024 04:20

This Day in Rock History – July 29th

1966: Bob Dylan has a bad motorcycle accident while riding his Triumph 500 near Woodstock, New York. His recovery keeps him out of the public spotlight for nine months and fuels all kinds of rumors.

Dylan uses the time to record a series of songs in a makeshift recording studio in a big pink house in Woodstock. He is accompanied by a band known as the Hawks. The songs eventually see a release as The Basement Tapes, while the Hawks change their name to the Band and release their first album (with a picture of the Woodstock house), Music from Big Pink.

 

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