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This Day In Rock History: Oct 11th
1960 Aretha Franklin appears at the Village Vanguard club in New York, marking the first non-Gospel performance of her career. 1975 Janis Ian performs "At Seventeen" on the very first broadcast of NBC-TV's Saturday Night Live. source: classicbands |
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1975: The first episode of Saturday Night Live then titled Saturday Night premiered on NBC. The episode was hosted by George Calrin, first musical guests were Janis Ian & Billy Preston & the bandleader was Paul Shaffer. 1983: Kiss performed their first concert without makeup at the Cascais Hall in Lisbon, Portugal. 1988: Van Halen was awarded the Gold Ticket during their concert at Madison Square Garden for playing to over 100,000 fans at the Garden. 1990: Nirvana performed their first concert with Dave Grohl on drums at the North Shore Surf Club in Olympia, WA. Birthdays: Gary Mallaber-drummer for The Steve Miller Band born in 1946 source: paulshaffersdayinrock |
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A few albums that was released.... 1972 ● Santana —— Caravanserai ► Jazz-Rock Fusion 1974 ● Manfred Mann’s Earth Band —— The Good Earth ► Prog Rock 1974 ● Billy Joel —— Streetlife Serenade ► Pop-Rock 1976 ● Hot Tuna —— Hoppkorv ► Folk-Rock 1977 ● Kansas —— Point Of Know Return ► Prog/Arena Rock 1983 ● Lionel Richie —— Can’t Slow Down ► Soul-Dance 1993 ● Bonnie Tyler —— Silhouette In Red ► Pop Vocals (Female) 1993 ● Jackson Browne —— I’m Alive ► Folk-Rock 1994 ● Korn —— Korn ► Post-Grunge/Nu Metal 1999 ● Children Of Bodom —— Tokyo Warhearts ► Heavy Metal/Black Metal 2011 ● Judas Priest —— The Chosen Few ► Heavy Metal source: drrocksblog&roll |
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This Day In Rock History: Oct 12th
1968, Big Brother And The Holding Company went to No.1 on the US album chart with 'Cheap Thrills'. The cover, drawn by underground cartoonist Robert Crumb, replaced the band's original idea, a picture of the group naked in bed together. Crumb had originally intended his art to be the LP's back cover, but Joplin demanded that Columbia Records use it for the front cover. Initially the album title was to have been Sex, Dope and Cheap Thrills, but this didn't go down too well at Columbia Records. 2005, Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee suffered minor burns at a concert in Casper, Wyoming during a pyrotechnics explosion. Lee was treated at a local hospital for the injuries to his arm and face, which occurred while he was suspended from a wire 30 feet above the stage. 2016, David Bowie and Prince were both new entries in the latest list of top-earning dead celebrities compiled by Forbes. Prince's pre-tax income from 1 October 2015 to 1 October 2016 was estimated at $25m (£20.5m) by the business magazine, putting him fifth in the list. Bowie, meanwhile, was ranked at 11th for an estimated income of $10.5m (£8.5m). Both, however, are dwarfed by Michael Jackson who topped the list once again with a record-breaking estimated income of $825m (£672.8m). source: thisdayinmusic |
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1948 Rick Parfitt (vocalist/guitarist for Status Quo) is born in Woking, Surrey, England. 1997 John Denver, an avid amateur pilot who loves flying experimental aircraft, is the victim of a fatal plane crash. The airplane he flies has a fuel selection valve behind the pilot's head, forcing him to balance on the right rudder in order to switch tanks. That day, Denver leaves the airport with less fuel than he should have. He hits the right rudder when attempting to switch tanks, causing him to plow into the Pacific Ocean. Denver was the aircraft's sole occupant. 2009 Blue Cheer singer/bassist Dickie Peterson dies from liver cancer at the age of 63, in Erkelenz, Germany. 2011 Joel 'Taz' DiGregorio, keyboard player in the Charlie Daniels Band, is killed in a car accident before the band's gig at the Cumming Country Fair in Tennessee. DiGregorio, who was 67 at the time of his death, co-wrote many songs with the group, including "The Devil Went Down To Georgia." source: calendarsongfacts |
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A few albums that was released.... 1968 ● Aretha Franklin —— Aretha In Paris ► Soul 1978 ● Billy Joel —— 52nd Street ► Pop-Rock 1981 ● U2 —— October ► Alt. Pop-Rock 1999 ● Chicago —— Chicago XXVI: Live In Concert ► Jazz-Rock 1999 ● Eric Clapton —— Clapton Chronicles: The Best Of Eric Clapton ► Blues-Rock 2009 ● Journey —— Don’t Stop Believin’: The Best Of Journey ► AOR Rock source: drrocksblog&roll |
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This Day In Rock History: Oct 13th
1944, Born on this day, American keyboardist, singer and songwriter Robert Lamm, with Chicago, who had the 1976 UK & US No.1 single 'If You Leave Me Now'. The band formed in 1967 in Chicago, Illinois as The Chicago Transit Authority before shortening the name in 1970. Lamm wrote many of the band's biggest hits, including 'Questions 67 & 68', 'Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?', '25 or 6 to 4', and 'Harry Truman'. Chicago have had five consecutive No.1 albums on the Billboard chart and 20 top-ten singles on the Billboard Hot 100. 1947, Born on this day, American rock vocalist, guitarist, songwriter Sammy Hagar who came to prominence in the 1970s with the hard rock band Montrose. He replaced David Lee Roth of Van Halen in 1985 and left the band in 1996. He founded the Cabo Wabo Tequila brand and restaurant chain, as well as Sammy's Beach Bar Rum. source: thisdayinmusic |
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1973: The Allman Brothers Band peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart with “Ramblin’ Man”, their highest charting single in the U.S. 1991: The Boston Pops Orchestra backed Aerosmith for their performance of “Dream On” which was taped for an MTV tenth anniversary special which aired the following month. source: paulshaffersdayinrock |
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A few albums that was released.... 1976 ● Triumph —— Triumph ► Arena Rock 1978 ● AC/DC —— If You Want Blood You’ve Got It ► Hard Rock 1979 ● Elton John —— Victim Of Love ► Pop-Rock 1980 ● INXS —— INXS ► New Wave Synth-Pop 1982 ● Kiss —— Creatures Of The Night ► Hard Rock 1987 ● Supertramp —— Free As A Bird ► Prog/Art Rock 1989 ● Ace Frehley —— Trouble Walkin’ ► Pop-Metal 1989 ● Sting —— …Nothing Like The Sun ► Pop-Rock 2009 ● Kansas —— There’s Know Place Like Home ► Prog/Arena Rock source: drrocksblog&roll |
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This Day In Rock History: Oct 14th
1957, Although it was banned by some US radio stations for its suggestive lyrics, The Everly Brothers had their first No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Wake Up Little Susie', (a No.2 hit in the UK). 1977, David Bowie released his twelfth studio album Heroes, the second installment of his Berlin Trilogy with Brian Eno (the other releases being Low and Lodger). Heroes continued the ambient experiments of Bowie's previous album Low (released earlier that year) and featured the contributions of guitarist Robert Fripp. The album was later named NME Album of the Year. 1988, Def Leppard became first act in chart history to sell seven million copies of two consecutive LPs, with Pyromania (their third studio album released in 1983) and Hysteria, (which became the band's best-selling album to date, selling over 20 million copies worldwide, and spawning six hit singles). 1996, 28 years after its creation, The Rolling Stones' Rock & Roll Circus was finally released. The 1968 event put together by The Stones comprised two concerts on a circus stage and included performances by The Who, Taj Mahal, Marianne Faithfull and Jethro Tull. John Lennon and Yoko Ono performed as part of a supergroup called The Dirty Mac, along with Eric Clapton, Mitch Mitchell and Keith Richards. It was originally planned to be aired on BBC TV. source: thisdayinmusic |
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This Day In Rock History: Oct 14th
1977 - KISS released the album "Alive II." 1981 - Prince released the album "Controversy". source: onthisday |
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1945 Colin Hodgkinson (bassist for Whitesnake) is born in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England. 1946 Dan McCafferty (lead singer for Nazareth) is born in Dunfermline, Scotland. 1946 Justin Hayward (guitarist for The Moody Blues) is born Swindon, Wiltshire, England. 1947 Al Atkins - the first frontman for Judas Priest - is born at West Bromwich, England. 2007 The Tom Petty documentary film, Running Down A Dream, debuts at the New York Film Festival. 2011 Chuck Ruff (drummer for Edgar Winter Group and Sammy Hagar) dies in San Francisco, California, after a lengthy illness at age 60. source: calendarsongfacts |
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A few albums that was released.... 1968 ● Tyrannosaurus Rex —— Prophets, Seers & Sages: The Angels Of The Ages ► Psych Rock 1974 ● Jethro Tull —— War Child ► Prog Rock 1985 ● Iron Maiden —— Live After Death ► Heavy Metal 1985 ● INXS —— Listen Like Thieves ► New Wave Synth-Pop 1994 ● Jimmy Page And Robert Plant —— No Quarter: Jimmy Page And Robert Plant Unledded ► Blues-Rock 2003 ● ZZ Top —— Chrome, Smoke & BBQ: The ZZ Top Box ► Blues-Rock 2011 ● Scorpions —— Live 2011: Get Your Sting & Blackout ► Heavy Metal 2014 ● Bob Seger —— Ride Out ► Heartland Rock source: drrocksblog&roll |
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This Day In Rock History: Oct 15th
1946 Richard Carpenter (of The Carpenters) is born in New Haven, Connecticut, but would later relocate to Downey, California. 1973 Neil Young releases the live album Time Fades Away. 1987 Joe Satriani's second full-length solo album, Surfing with the Alien, is released. The popular all-instrumental album kicks open the door for similarly styled "guitar shred" albums. 1991 The first day of the Guitar Legends festival is held at Seville, Spain. The 5-day festival would include performances by Roger Waters, Joe Satriani and B.B. King. 2014 At the St. Louis club Blueberry Hill, Chuck Berry performs for the last time. The rocker, who dies in 2017, played monthly gigs at the venue starting in 1996. source: calendarsongfacts |
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This Day In Rock History: Oct 15th
1966 Vocalist Signe Anderson performs her final show with Jefferson Airplane. She leaves after giving birth to her daughter four months earlier and is replaced by former Great Society singer Grace Slick. source: rockintown |
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A few albums that was released.... 1973 ● The Band —— Moondog Matinee ► Folk-Rock 1973 ● Fleetwood Mac —— Mystery To Me ► Pop-Rock 1973 ● Neil Young —— Time Fades Away ► Folk-Rock 1978 ● Toto —— Toto ► Pop-Rock 1986 ● Elton John —— Leather Jackets ► Pop-Rock 1988 ● Motörhead —— Nö Sleep At All ► Heavy Metal 1990 ● Led Zeppelin —— Led Zeppelin Remasters ► Hard Rock 1996 ● Dio —— Angry Machines ► Heavy Metal 1996 ● Korn —— Life Is Peachy ► Post-Grunge/Nu Metal 1996 ● Motörhead —— Overnight Sensation ► Heavy Metal 1996 ● Bad Company —— Stories Told & Untold ► Hard Rock 1997 ● In Flames —— Whoracle ► Heavy Metal/Melodic Death Metal source: drrocksblog&roll |
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This Day In Music History: Oct 16th
1961, Decca records released 'Crazy' by Patsy Cline. The ballad, composed by Willie Nelson gave Cline a No.2 country hit in 1962. Nelson originally wrote the song for country singer Billy Walker, but Walker turned it down. The song's eventual success helped launch Nelson as a performer as well as a songwriter. It spent 21 weeks on the chart for Cline, and eventually became one of her signature tunes. source: thisdayinmusic |
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1947 Bob Weir (guitarist/vocalist for Grateful Dead) is born in San Francisco, California. 1962 Flea (bassist for Red Hot Chili Peppers) is born Michael Peter Balzary in Melbourne, Australia. His nickname - originally "Mike B the Flea" - comes from his manic energy, as he is always jumping around. 2001 Bob Dylan is turned away by security guards at his concert at the Jackson County Exposition Center in Oregon because he doesn't have a credential. The guards were under orders from Dylan's security director not to let anyone through without a pass. "He said no exceptions," explained the venue manager. source: calendarsongfacts |
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