This Day in Rock History - Apr. 4th
1970: Janis Joplin appears with her old band, Big Brother & the Holding Company, at a special reunion concert in San Francisco. It will be the last time she appears with the band.
This Day in Rock History - Apr. 3rd
1964: “The Times They are a-Changin’” indeed. It was on this day that Bob Dylan made his first appearance on the pop charts when his song, “The Times They Are a-Changin’,” entered the UK charts. Just one day later, Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues” would enter the U.S. Top 40.
This Day in Rock History - Apr. 2nd
1967: Having recently left the Spender Davis Group, keyboard player/singer/composer Stevie Winwood joins Dave Mason, Chris Wood and Jim Capaldi to form a new band they call Traffic.
This Day in Rock History - Apr. 1st
2008: To celebrate April Fool’s Day, soon-to-be-disgraced Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich declares the day “Cheap Trick Day,” honoring the band that originally hailed from that state.
No word on how much the band had to pay the governor for that honor.
This Day in Rock History - Mar. 31st
1957: If you had to pick just one song to encapsulate everything that is rock & roll, that song would probably be “Johnny B. Goode.” Chuck Berry released that classic on this day. Surprisingly, it did not reach #1 on either the pop or the R&B charts.
This Day in Rock History - Mar. 30th
1957: Buddy Knox hits #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Party Doll.”
What makes that special? Knox was the first rock singer to hit #1 with a song he wrote himself. He would not be the last.
This Day in Rock History - Mar. 29th
2001: A 3-hour all-star tribute to Brian Wilson is held at Radio City Music Hall. Billy Joel sings “Don’t Worry Baby” and Paul Simon performs “Surfer Girl.” Others who appear included Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart, Carly Simon, David Crosby, Jimmy Webb, Elton John, the Go-Go’s and Wilson Phillips.
Brian himself joins in on the finale.
This Day in Rock History - Mar. 28th
1996: Phil Collins announces his intention to leave the band Genesis where he had served as drummer and lead singer.
2017: Genesis announces they will reunite for another tour.
This Day in Rock History - Mar. 27th
1979: Eric Clapton finally gets “Layla.” It was on this day that the guitarist married Pattie Boyd, ex-wife of his best friend George Harrison in a ceremony in Tucson, Arizona.
Harrison attends the wedding as do Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney.
Eric and Pattie would divorce 9 years later.
This Day in Rock History - Mar. 26th
On this day recording studios were busy. Here’s who was recording what:
1957: Ricky Nelson “I’m Walkin’”
1958: Eddie Cochran “Summertime Blues”
1964: Chuck Berry “No Particular Place to Go”
1974: Dionne Warwick & the Spinners “Then Came You”
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