This Day in Rock History – September 29th
1975: A sad day in rock history. While performing his hit “Lonely Teardrops” as part of a Dick Clark “Good Ol’ Rock ‘n’ Roll Revue” at the Latin Casino in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, Jackie Wilson collapses from a heart attack on stage and slips into a coma.
Wilson never really recovers from the coma, passing away in 1984.
This Day in Rock History – September 28th
1963: New York disc jockey, Murray the K obtains a copy of a record that has really caught on in Great Britain. For two weeks, he plays “She Loves You” by the Beatles on his show. He gets little in the way of response.
Four months later, when Beatlemania finally overtakes the United States, Murray will be able to claim he was the first American deejay to play the band.
This Day in Rock History – September 27th
1968: Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder headline a concert in Gary, Indiana. A local group is given the chance to open the show.
That group, the Jackson 5, are so impressive that Knight recommends Motown head Barry Gordy give them a listen. He does and promptly tells the world that Diana Ross “discovered” them.
This Day in Rock History – September 26th
1975: The film version of cult stage show, The Rocky Horror Picture Show opens at movie theaters.
Starring Susan Sarandon, Tim Curry, and an unknown singer who calls himself Meat Loaf, the film is an instant flop.
It remains a notorious flop until midnight showings in New York City several years later begin to develop a cult following that continues to this day
This Day in Rock History – September 25th
1965: The Beatles, a Saturday morning kids cartoon show debuts on ABC-TV. The show features the songs of the Fab Four, but not their actual voices.
This Day in Rock History – September 24th
1988: It began with the singer waving a gun around in an office building. It ended after a one-hour, two-state car chase when police shoot out the two front tires of the singer’s pickup truck.
It was on this day that James Brown, one time “hardest working man in show business,” was carted off to jail and charged with assault, resisting arrest, illegal possession of a firearm and (surprise, surprise) drugs.
This Day in Rock History – September 23rd
1980: Bob Marley makes his final concert appearance, headlining a show at the Stanley Theater in Pittsburgh.
This Day in Rock History – September 22nd
1965: At a little coffee shop, known appropriately enough as The Coffee Gallery, a new rock group makes its debut. The group calls itself The Great Society.
The group’s lead singer is a young woman named Grace Slick.
This Day in Rock History – September 21st
1984: The compact disc, aka the CD, goes into production in the United States when CBS Records opens a plant in Terre Haute, Indiana. The first disc manufactured was Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.
This Day in Rock History – September 20th
1971: Humble Pie’s lead guitarist announces he’s leaving the band to pursue a solo career.
In a few years that solo career will “come alive” for Peter Frampton.
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