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This Day In Rock History: August 15th
1983: Ramones guitarist Johnny Ramone had a four hour emergency brain surgery to remove blood clots after being kicked in the head repeatedly in a fight. The Ramones would name their next album Too Tough to Die in his honor. Birthdays: Tommy Aldridge-drummer for Ozzy Osbourne, Whitesnake & Thin Lizzy born in 1950 source: paulshaffersdayinrock |
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A few albums that was released.... 1966 ● Chad & Jeremy —— Distant Shores ► Folk-Pop 1969 ● Fleetwood Mac —— Pious Bird Of Good Omen ► Blues-Rock 1972 ● The Band —— Rock Of Ages ► Folk-Rock 1975 ● Rod Stewart —— Atlantic Crossing ► Folk-Rock 1980 ● America —— Alibi ► Folk-Rock 1981 ● The Pretenders —— Pretenders II ► Post-Punk 1983 ● AC/DC —— Flick Of The Switch ► Hard Rock 1983 ● Cheap Trick —— Next Position Please ► Hard Rock/Power Pop 1985 ● Dio —— Sacred Heart ► Heavy Metal 1989 ● The Rolling Stones —— Singles Collection: The London Years ► Blues-Rock 1995 ● Blind Melon —— Soup ► Alt. Rock 2006 ● Ringo Starr —— Ringo Starr And Friends ► Pop-Rock source: drrocksblog&roll |
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This Day In Rock History: August 16th
1979, The biggest single of the summer in the US, The Knack's 'My Sharona' was awarded a Gold record for selling one million copies. The Knack's Doug Fieger wrote the song for his girlfriend, Sharona Alperin, whose picture appeared on the single's cover. 1997, Blur, Prodigy, Beck, Kula Shaker, Dodgy, Foo Fighters, Placebo, James, Ash, Dodgy and Gene all appeared at the two day V97 UK festival in Chelmsford and Leeds, weekend tickets, £50. source: thisdayinmusic |
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2018 Aretha Franklin, "The Queen Of Soul", passed away at the age of 76. During her career she amassed twenty Billboard R&B chart toppers, forty-five Billboard Top 40 hits and won eighteen Grammy Awards. In 1987, she became the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. source: classicbands |
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1948 Barry Hay (frontman for Golden Earring) is born in Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. 1957 Tim Farriss (lead guitarist for INXS) is born in Perth, Western Australia. 1962 Peter, Paul, and Mary release "If I Had A Hammer." 1977 The King is dead. Elvis Presley dies at his home in Graceland as a result of an overdose from from prescription drugs. 1986 At a soggy Monsters Of Rock festival at Castle Donington, England, Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen gets a huge ovation when he takes the stage with the band. Twenty months earlier, Allen's left arm was severed in a car accident, and after extensive rehab and some warm-up gigs, he makes a triumphant return at the festival, playing barefoot behind a drum kit modified with electronic pedals. Scorpions and Motörhead are also on the bill, which is headlined by Ozzy Osbourne. source: calendarsongfacts |
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A few albums that was released.... 1976 ● The Temptations —— The Temptations Do The Temptations ► Soul – Motown 1985 ● Red Hot Chili Peppers —— Freaky Styley ► Alt. Funk-Rock 1987 ● Mayhem —— Deathcrush ► Norwegian Black Metal 1989 ● Red Hot Chili Peppers —— Mother’s Milk ► Alt. Funk-Rock 1994 ● Crosby, Stills & Nash —— After The Storm ► Folk-Rock 1994 ● Prince —— Come ► Funk-Pop 1994 ● Neil Young & Crazy Horse —— Sleeps With Angels ► Folk-Rock 2002 ● Frank Zappa —— FZ:OZ ► Art Rock source: drrocksblog&roll |
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This Day In Rock History: August 17th
1969, The final day of the 3 day Woodstock Festival took place at Max Yasgur's farm in Bethel, New York. Acts who appeared included Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Ten Years After, John Sebastian, Sha Na Na, Joe Cocker, Country Joe and the Fish, The Band, Ten Years After, Johnny Winter and Paul Butterfield Blues Band. Over 186,000 tickets had been sold but on the first day the flimsy fences and ticket barriers had come down. Organizers announced the concert would be a free event, prompting thousands more to head for the concert. source: thisdayinmusic |
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1965 The Byrds were forced to cancel a concert during their UK tour at The Guildhall, Portsmouth when only 250 of the 4,000 tickets were sold. 1968 The Rascals' "People Got to Be Free" reaches number one on the Billboard Hot 100. It will be awarded a Gold record a week later, eventually selling over 4 million copies. source: classicbands |
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1947 Rock/soul musician Gary Talley (of The Box Tops and Big Star) is born in Memphis, Tennessee. 1949 Sib Hashian (drummer for Boston) is born in Boston, Massachusetts. 1965 Steve Gorman (drummer for The Black Crowes) is born in Muskegon, Michigan. 1980 At the Toledo Speedway Jam II in Toledo, Ohio, ZZ Top headlines the show with AC/DC, Sammy Hagar and Humble Pie on the undercard. (Also advertised on the poster: 800 kegs of beer, drinking age 18 in Ohio!) It is the last time AC/DC is a support act until 2003, when they open for The Rolling Stones. 2004 The venerable "Like A Rock" ad campaign comes to an end, as Chevy stops using the song and ends their association with Bob Seger. The 1986 song wasn't written for Chevy, but was used in the ads since 1989. Two years later, John Mellencamp's "Our Country" becomes the Silverado theme. source: calendarsongfacts |
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1985: ZZ Top headlined the Monster of Rock festival at Castle Donington in the U.K. Other acts on the bill included Bon Jovi, Metallica & Ratt. 1991: Nirvana filmed the music video for “Smells Like Teen Spirit” in Culver City, CA. The video cost less than $50,000 to make & led MTV to favor alternative bands in place of pop metal bands. 1991: AC/DC headlined the Monsters of Rock festival at Castle Donington in the U.K. on a bill that included Metallica, Motley Crue, Queensryche & The Black Crowes. This was the first & only time in the festival’s history that every band on the bill had a Platinum album in the U.S. Birthdays: Gilby Clarke-guitarist for Guns N’ Roses born in 1962 source: paulshaffersdayinrock |
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A few albums that was released.... 1959 ● Miles Davis —— Kind Of Blue ► Improv Jazz 1970 ● The Band —— Stage Fright ► Folk-Rock 1979 ● XTC —— Drums And Wires ► New Wave Pop-Rock 1984 ● W.A.S.P. —— W.A.S.P. ► Glam Metal 1990 ● Cannibal Corpse —— Eaten Back To Life ► Heavy Metal/Death Metal 1991 ● Manfred Mann’s Earth Band —— Plains Music ► British Rock 1999 ● John Mellencamp —— Rough Harvest ► Folk-Rock 1999 ● The Moody Blues —— Strange Times ► Prog Rock 2004 ● Boz Scaggs —— Greatest Hits Live ► Pop-Rock 2004 ● Talking Heads —— The Best Of The Talking Heads ► New Wave Art-Rock 2010 ● John Mellencamp —— No Better Than This ► Roots Rock source: drrocksblog&roll |
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This Day In Rock History: August 18th
1964, Over 9,000 frenzied fans met The Beatles as they arrived in San Francisco, to begin an American tour. The Beatles were driven into a protective fence enclosure so that photographers could take pictures. As the 9,000 fans pressed against the fencing, it gave way, with The Beatles managing to get out split-seconds before it came crashing down. 1969, Mick Jagger was accidentally shot in the hand during filming of Ned Kelly in Australia. The film was dogged by problems: Jagger's girlfriend of the time, Marianne Faithfull, had gone to Australia to play the lead female role (Ned's sister, Maggie), but the Jagger-Faithfull relationship was breaking up, and she took an overdose of sleeping tablets soon after arrival in Sydney resulting in being hospitalized in a coma, and pulling out of the film. 1977, The Police made their live debut as a three-piece band when they played at Rebecca's Birmingham, England. The Police became globally popular in the late 1970s and are generally regarded as one of the first New Wave groups to achieve mainstream success, playing a style of rock that was influenced by punk, reggae, and jazz. 1986, Bon Jovi released their third studio album, Slippery When Wet, which peaked at No.1 on the US charts, going on to sell over 28 million copies worldwide. The set featured two US chart toppers, 'You Give Love A Bad Name' and 'Livin’ On A Prayer'. source: thisdayinmusic |
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1950 Dennis Elliott (drummer for Foreigner) is born in Peckham, London, England. 1973 Jazz drumming legend Gene Krupa plays what is to be his last live show, a gig with the Benny Goodman Quartet in New York City. 1992 Frances Bean Cobain is born to Courtney Love and Nirvana's Kurt Cobain. source: calendarsongfacts |
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A few albums that was released.... 1978 ● The Who —— Who Are You ► British Rock 1980 ● Yes —— Drama ► Prog Rock 1992 ● Patty Smyth —— Patty Smyth ► Pop-Rock 1992 ● Eric Clapton —— Unplugged ► Blues-Rock 1997 ● Billy Joel —— Greatest Hits Volume III ► Pop-Rock 2008 ● Lynyrd Skynyrd —— Greatest Hits [2008] ► Southern Rock source: drrocksblog&roll |
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This Day In Rock History: August 19th
1972: NBC-TV presented “The Midnight Special” for the first time with John Denver as the first host. 1980: 1,400 people riot in Toronto when Alice Cooper cancelled a show due to illness. source: noiseaddicts |
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1997 - Fleetwood Mac's reunion album "The Dance" was released. 2001 - Former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted made his first live appearance with EchoBrain. source: onthisday |
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1939 Ginger Baker (drummer for Cream) is born Peter Edward Baker in Lewisham, South London, England. 1943 Rock 'n roller Billy J. Kramer (of Billy J. Kramer & the Dakotas) is born William Howard Ashton in Bootle, Lancashire, England. 1945 Ian Gillian (lead singer for Deep Purple) is born in Chiswick, London, England. 1948 Elliot Lurie (lead guitarist, vocalist for Looking Glass) is born in Brooklyn, New York. 1951 John Deacon (bassist for Queen) is born in Oadby, Leicester, England. 1969 Cleanup begins at Max Yasgur's farm in Bethel, New York, where the Woodstock festival has finished up. Bulldozers are used to wrangle the trash into a pit, where it is burned. 1983 Having been sporadic since it was originally shut down in 1968, "pirate radio" station Radio Caroline makes its comeback on board the ship Ross Revenge in the North Sea's international waters. Six years to the day later, it would be shut down again. source: calendarsongfacts |
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1979, American Rockabilly singer Dorsey Burnette died from a heart attack at his home in Canoga Park, California. He wrote 'It's Late', a hit for Ricky Nelson and Shakin' Stevens. After his death, singer and friend Delaney Bramlett organized a benefit concert for Dorsey’s widow at the Forum in Inglewood, California, in which Kris Kristofferson, Hoyt Axton. Tanya Tucker, Glen Campbell, Duane Eddy, Delaney and Bonnie, Gary Busey and Roger Miller appeared. Dorsey Burnette's pioneering contribution to the genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. 1988, 'Crazy' by Patsy Cline and Elvis Presley's 'Hound Dog' were announced as the most played jukebox songs of the first hundred years. The jukebox had been around since 1906, but earlier models had been first seen in 1889. source: thisdayinmusic |
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