Mar 11, 1903: Lawrence Welk was born in Strasberg, North Dakota
Nov 18, 1909: Johnny Mercer is born.
Dec 14, 1911: Spike Jones, American singer and bandleader (d. 1965)
Mar 30, 1913: Francesco Paolo LoVecchio (Frankie Laine) was born.
July 1, 1915: Willie Dixon is born in Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Dec 12, 1915: Frank Sinatra is born.
May 25, 1922: Kitty Kallen was born.
Sept 26, 1926: Gayle Peck (aka Julie London) was born in Santa Rosa, California
June 7, 1927: Dino Paul Crocetti (Dean Martin) was born
Oct 18, 1918: Bobby Troup was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvanis
May 3, 1919: Pete Seeger was born in Midtown, Manhattan
Sept. 17, 1923: Hank Williams is born in Mount Olive, Ala.
Apr 30, 1925: Johnny Horton was born in Los Angeles, California.
Sept 26, 1925: Marty Robbins is born.
May 26, 2926: Miles Davis is born in Alton, Illinios
Oct 18, 1926: Chuck Berry is born in St Louis, Missouri
Apr 16, 1927: Edie Adams was born in Kingston, Pennsylania
Aug 12, 1927: Porter Wagoner is born in West Plains, Missouri
July 18, 1929: Jalacy Hawkins (aka Screamin Jay Hawkins) was born in Cleveland
Sept 3, 1930: Ray Charles was born
Sept 7, 1935: Ronnie Dove was born in Herndon, Virginia.
Jan 2, 1936: Roger Miller is born.
Mar 9, 1936: Mickey Gilley is born in Natchez, Mississippi.
Sept 26, 1937: Bessie Smith died aged 43 after being involved in a car accident while traveling along Route 61 outside Memphis, Tennessee.
Apr 26, 1938: Duane Eddy is born
Mar 18, 1938: Charley Pride was born.
Mar 18, 1939: Frank Sinatra made a demo recording of a song called "Our Love", with the Frank Mane band.
Jan 26, 1940: Frank Sinatra made his first public appearance with the Dorsey band at the Coronado Theater in Rockford, Illinois
Mar 3, 1940: Woody Guthrie meets Pete Seeger for the first time at Will Geer's Grapes of Wrath benefit concert for migrant workers
June 8, 1940: Nancy Sinatra is born.
Mar 18, 1941: Wilson Pickett was born in Prattville, Alabama.
Feb 13, 1942: Peter Tork is born in Washington DC
April 9, 1942: Jim Neske, who recorded under the name Chance Eden, was born in Port Angeles, WA
Sept 24, 1942: Gerry Marsden (Gerry & the Pacemakers) was born in Liverpool
Dec 30, 1942: Frank Sinatra performed at the Paramount Theater in New York.
Dec 30, 1942: Michael Nesmith is born in Houston, Texas
June 1, 1943: Frank Sinatra signs with Columbia records.
Dec 11, 1943: Frank Sinatra was classified 4-F ("Registrant not acceptable for military service") for a perforated eardrum by his draft board.
Dec 15, 1944: Hank Williams married Audrey Sheppard.
Sept 15, 1945: Jessye Mae Norman is born in Augusta, Georgia
Dec 30, 1945: Davy Jones is born
Mar 4, 1946: Frank Sinatra's album "The Voice of Frank Sinatra" is released.
Mar 12, 1946: Liza Minelli is born in Hollywood, California
Sept 14, 1946,: Hank Williams auditioned for the Grand Ole Opry. (He was rejected).
Oct 15, 1946; Richard Lynn Carpenter was born (The Carpenters)
Sept 5, 1946: Freddie Mercury - singer for Queen born in 1946.
Dec 11, 1946: In his first recording session, Hank Williams recorded "Wealth Won't Save Your Soul", "Calling You", "Never Again", and "When God Comes and Gathers His Jewels."
Mar 25, 1947: Reginald Kenneth Dwight (Elton John) was born
Oct 18, 1947: Check Berry is released from prison.
Sept 26, 1948: Olivia Newton John is born.
Sept 29, 1948: Mark Farner (Grand Funk Railroad) was born in Flint, Michigan.
Oct 28, 1948: Chuck Berry married Themetta "Toddy" Suggs.
May 26, 1949: Randall Hank Williams, who would achieve fame in his own right as Hank Williams, Jr., was born.
June 11, 1949: Hank Williams made his debut at the Grand Ole Opry
July 18, 1949: Craig Fuller (Pure Prairie League) is born
Jan 12, 1950: Frank Sinatra performed in Hartford, Connecticut.
Mar 2, 1950: Karen Anne Carpenter is born in New Haven, Ct
Apr 26, 1950: Frank Sinatra experienced hemorrhaging of his vocal cords on stage at the Copacabana.
Jan 27, 1951: Frank Sinatra played a benefit show at Carnegie Hall for Martin Luther King, Jr. and led his fellow Rat Pack members and Reprise label mates in boycotting hotels and casinos that refused entry to black patrons and performers.
Dec 13, 1951: Hank Williams had back surgery at the Vanderbilt University Hospital.
Dec 24, 1951: Hank Williams is released from Vanderbilt University Hospital following back surgery.
May 29, 1952: Hank and Audrey Williams are divorced.
June 8, 1952: Judy Garland & Sid Luft are married.
Aug 11, 1952: Hank Williams was dismissed from the Grand Ole Opry for habitual drunkenness.
Sept 23, 1952: Hank Williams recorded "Kaw-Liga," along with "Your Cheatin' Heart" and "Take These Chains from My Heart".
Oct 18, 1952: Hank Williams and Billie Jean Jones Eshlimar were married in Minden, Louisiana by a justice of the peace.
Nov 21, 1952: Lorna Luft was born
Dec. 30, 1952: Hank Williams leaves for bookings in West Virginia and Ohio
Jan. 1, 1953: Hank Williams is pronounced dead in Oak Hill, W. Va.
Jan 4, 1953: Hank Williams' funeral took place at the Montgomery Auditorium, with his coffin placed on the flower-covered stage
Sept 26, 1953: Johnny Horton and Billie Jean Williams (Jones).
July 18, 1954: Ricky Skaggs is born
May 21, 1955: Chuck Berry recorded "Maybeline". Johnnie Johnson played piano, Jerome Green (from Bo Diddley's band) on the maracas, Jasper Thomas on the drums and Willie Dixon on the bass. Berry also recorded "Wee Wee Hours."
Aug 18, 1955: Pete Seeger was subpoenaed to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC).
Oct 14, 1955: Bill Haley and the Comets played a concert in Lubbock, Texas. The opening act was Buddy Holly.
Jan 1, 1955: Elvis Presley appeared at The Eagles Hall in Houston Texas.
Jan 10, 1956: Shawn Colvin was born in Vermillion, South Dakota, USA
Apr 18, 1956: Fats Domino The Clovers, The Cadillacs, Little Richard The Turbans, Played at the Washington Armory in DC
Sept 9, 1956: Elvis Presley played on the Ed Sullivan Show
Oct 28, 1956: Elvis Presley made his second appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show
Jan 4, 1957: Patty Ramey (Loveless) is born in Kentucky
Jan 6, 1957: Elvis Presley made his third appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show
Jan 21, 1957: Chuck Berry recorded the songs "School Days" and "Deep Feeling"
Mar 26, 1957: Pete Seeger receives an indictment for contempt of Congress
Apr 12, 1957: Vince Gill is born in Oklahoma
Sept 1, 1957: Gloria María Milagrosa Fajardo García de Estefan was born in Havana, Cuba.
June 2, 1958: The Kingston Trios self titled first album is released
Nov 10, 1958: Sam Cooke and Lou Rawls were injured in a car accident that claimed the life of the driver near Marion, Arkansas.
Nov 10, 1958: Frank Sinatra began filming the movie A Hole in the Head.
Sept 27, 1958: Shaun Cassidy was born
Dec 11, 1958: Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx is born.
Jan 21, 1959: "Tom Dooley" by the Kingston Trio was awarded a gold record.
Feb 17, 1959: Dizzy Gillespie started recording his "Have Trumpet Will Excite" album
Dec 3, 1995: Willie Dixon's first album "Willie Blues" is released.
Jan 1, 1960: Johnny Cash played a free concert for the inmates of San Quentin Prison, California.
Feb 8, 1960: Hank Williams' star was placed at 6400 Hollywood Boulevard on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Nov 5, 1960: Johnny Horton died.
Nov 8, 1960: Johnny Horton is buried in Louisiana. Johnny Cash was in attendance.
Apr 23, 1961: Judy Garland performed at Carnegie Hall for the first time.
Sept 12, 1961: Frank Sinatra recorded his final songs for Capitol.
Nov 14, 1961: Ray Charles was arrested on a narcotics charge in an Indiana hotel room, where he waited to perform.
Nov 15, 1962: Zubin Mehta conducted his first concert as music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic
June 15, 1963: Kyu Sakamoto started a three week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Sukiyaki', the first-ever Japanese song to do so.
July 30 1963: Lou Rawls recorded "Georgia On My Mind" for his album Tobacco Road.
Oct 23, 1963: Ray Charles performed at Bell Auditorium concert the following year with his backup group, The Raelettes.
Nov 10, 1963: The Yardbirds, with Eric Clapton aboard on guitar, performed at the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond, Surrey, England.
Dec 14, 1963: Dinah Washington died.
Feb 9, 1964: The Beatles performed on the Ed Sullivan Show in New York City. Davy Jones also appeared on the Ed Sullivan show
Mar 27, 1964: Gerry and the Pacemakers recorded "Ferry Cross the Mercy" at Abbey Road studios.
November 23, 1964, at age 22, Chance Eden signed a six-year contract with Roulette.
Sept 17, 1964: "Baby Love" by the Supremes is released as a single by Motown
Nov 18, 1909: Johnny Mercer is born.
Dec 14, 1911: Spike Jones, American singer and bandleader (d. 1965)
Mar 30, 1913: Francesco Paolo LoVecchio (Frankie Laine) was born.
July 1, 1915: Willie Dixon is born in Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Dec 12, 1915: Frank Sinatra is born.
May 25, 1922: Kitty Kallen was born.
Sept 26, 1926: Gayle Peck (aka Julie London) was born in Santa Rosa, California
June 7, 1927: Dino Paul Crocetti (Dean Martin) was born
Oct 18, 1918: Bobby Troup was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvanis
May 3, 1919: Pete Seeger was born in Midtown, Manhattan
Sept. 17, 1923: Hank Williams is born in Mount Olive, Ala.
Apr 30, 1925: Johnny Horton was born in Los Angeles, California.
Sept 26, 1925: Marty Robbins is born.
May 26, 2926: Miles Davis is born in Alton, Illinios
Oct 18, 1926: Chuck Berry is born in St Louis, Missouri
Apr 16, 1927: Edie Adams was born in Kingston, Pennsylania
Aug 12, 1927: Porter Wagoner is born in West Plains, Missouri
July 18, 1929: Jalacy Hawkins (aka Screamin Jay Hawkins) was born in Cleveland
Sept 3, 1930: Ray Charles was born
Sept 7, 1935: Ronnie Dove was born in Herndon, Virginia.
Jan 2, 1936: Roger Miller is born.
Mar 9, 1936: Mickey Gilley is born in Natchez, Mississippi.
Sept 26, 1937: Bessie Smith died aged 43 after being involved in a car accident while traveling along Route 61 outside Memphis, Tennessee.
Apr 26, 1938: Duane Eddy is born
Mar 18, 1938: Charley Pride was born.
Mar 18, 1939: Frank Sinatra made a demo recording of a song called "Our Love", with the Frank Mane band.
Jan 26, 1940: Frank Sinatra made his first public appearance with the Dorsey band at the Coronado Theater in Rockford, Illinois
Mar 3, 1940: Woody Guthrie meets Pete Seeger for the first time at Will Geer's Grapes of Wrath benefit concert for migrant workers
June 8, 1940: Nancy Sinatra is born.
Mar 18, 1941: Wilson Pickett was born in Prattville, Alabama.
Feb 13, 1942: Peter Tork is born in Washington DC
April 9, 1942: Jim Neske, who recorded under the name Chance Eden, was born in Port Angeles, WA
Sept 24, 1942: Gerry Marsden (Gerry & the Pacemakers) was born in Liverpool
Dec 30, 1942: Frank Sinatra performed at the Paramount Theater in New York.
Dec 30, 1942: Michael Nesmith is born in Houston, Texas
June 1, 1943: Frank Sinatra signs with Columbia records.
Dec 11, 1943: Frank Sinatra was classified 4-F ("Registrant not acceptable for military service") for a perforated eardrum by his draft board.
Dec 15, 1944: Hank Williams married Audrey Sheppard.
Sept 15, 1945: Jessye Mae Norman is born in Augusta, Georgia
Dec 30, 1945: Davy Jones is born
Mar 4, 1946: Frank Sinatra's album "The Voice of Frank Sinatra" is released.
Mar 12, 1946: Liza Minelli is born in Hollywood, California
Sept 14, 1946,: Hank Williams auditioned for the Grand Ole Opry. (He was rejected).
Oct 15, 1946; Richard Lynn Carpenter was born (The Carpenters)
Sept 5, 1946: Freddie Mercury - singer for Queen born in 1946.
Dec 11, 1946: In his first recording session, Hank Williams recorded "Wealth Won't Save Your Soul", "Calling You", "Never Again", and "When God Comes and Gathers His Jewels."
Mar 25, 1947: Reginald Kenneth Dwight (Elton John) was born
Oct 18, 1947: Check Berry is released from prison.
Sept 26, 1948: Olivia Newton John is born.
Sept 29, 1948: Mark Farner (Grand Funk Railroad) was born in Flint, Michigan.
Oct 28, 1948: Chuck Berry married Themetta "Toddy" Suggs.
May 26, 1949: Randall Hank Williams, who would achieve fame in his own right as Hank Williams, Jr., was born.
June 11, 1949: Hank Williams made his debut at the Grand Ole Opry
July 18, 1949: Craig Fuller (Pure Prairie League) is born
Jan 12, 1950: Frank Sinatra performed in Hartford, Connecticut.
Mar 2, 1950: Karen Anne Carpenter is born in New Haven, Ct
Apr 26, 1950: Frank Sinatra experienced hemorrhaging of his vocal cords on stage at the Copacabana.
Jan 27, 1951: Frank Sinatra played a benefit show at Carnegie Hall for Martin Luther King, Jr. and led his fellow Rat Pack members and Reprise label mates in boycotting hotels and casinos that refused entry to black patrons and performers.
Dec 13, 1951: Hank Williams had back surgery at the Vanderbilt University Hospital.
Dec 24, 1951: Hank Williams is released from Vanderbilt University Hospital following back surgery.
May 29, 1952: Hank and Audrey Williams are divorced.
June 8, 1952: Judy Garland & Sid Luft are married.
Aug 11, 1952: Hank Williams was dismissed from the Grand Ole Opry for habitual drunkenness.
Sept 23, 1952: Hank Williams recorded "Kaw-Liga," along with "Your Cheatin' Heart" and "Take These Chains from My Heart".
Oct 18, 1952: Hank Williams and Billie Jean Jones Eshlimar were married in Minden, Louisiana by a justice of the peace.
Nov 21, 1952: Lorna Luft was born
Dec. 30, 1952: Hank Williams leaves for bookings in West Virginia and Ohio
Jan. 1, 1953: Hank Williams is pronounced dead in Oak Hill, W. Va.
Jan 4, 1953: Hank Williams' funeral took place at the Montgomery Auditorium, with his coffin placed on the flower-covered stage
Sept 26, 1953: Johnny Horton and Billie Jean Williams (Jones).
July 18, 1954: Ricky Skaggs is born
May 21, 1955: Chuck Berry recorded "Maybeline". Johnnie Johnson played piano, Jerome Green (from Bo Diddley's band) on the maracas, Jasper Thomas on the drums and Willie Dixon on the bass. Berry also recorded "Wee Wee Hours."
Aug 18, 1955: Pete Seeger was subpoenaed to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC).
Oct 14, 1955: Bill Haley and the Comets played a concert in Lubbock, Texas. The opening act was Buddy Holly.
Jan 1, 1955: Elvis Presley appeared at The Eagles Hall in Houston Texas.
Jan 10, 1956: Shawn Colvin was born in Vermillion, South Dakota, USA
Apr 18, 1956: Fats Domino The Clovers, The Cadillacs, Little Richard The Turbans, Played at the Washington Armory in DC
Sept 9, 1956: Elvis Presley played on the Ed Sullivan Show
Oct 28, 1956: Elvis Presley made his second appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show
Jan 4, 1957: Patty Ramey (Loveless) is born in Kentucky
Jan 6, 1957: Elvis Presley made his third appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show
Jan 21, 1957: Chuck Berry recorded the songs "School Days" and "Deep Feeling"
Mar 26, 1957: Pete Seeger receives an indictment for contempt of Congress
Apr 12, 1957: Vince Gill is born in Oklahoma
Sept 1, 1957: Gloria María Milagrosa Fajardo García de Estefan was born in Havana, Cuba.
June 2, 1958: The Kingston Trios self titled first album is released
Nov 10, 1958: Sam Cooke and Lou Rawls were injured in a car accident that claimed the life of the driver near Marion, Arkansas.
Nov 10, 1958: Frank Sinatra began filming the movie A Hole in the Head.
Sept 27, 1958: Shaun Cassidy was born
Dec 11, 1958: Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx is born.
Jan 21, 1959: "Tom Dooley" by the Kingston Trio was awarded a gold record.
Feb 17, 1959: Dizzy Gillespie started recording his "Have Trumpet Will Excite" album
Dec 3, 1995: Willie Dixon's first album "Willie Blues" is released.
Jan 1, 1960: Johnny Cash played a free concert for the inmates of San Quentin Prison, California.
Feb 8, 1960: Hank Williams' star was placed at 6400 Hollywood Boulevard on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Nov 5, 1960: Johnny Horton died.
Nov 8, 1960: Johnny Horton is buried in Louisiana. Johnny Cash was in attendance.
Apr 23, 1961: Judy Garland performed at Carnegie Hall for the first time.
Sept 12, 1961: Frank Sinatra recorded his final songs for Capitol.
Nov 14, 1961: Ray Charles was arrested on a narcotics charge in an Indiana hotel room, where he waited to perform.
Nov 15, 1962: Zubin Mehta conducted his first concert as music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic
June 15, 1963: Kyu Sakamoto started a three week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Sukiyaki', the first-ever Japanese song to do so.
July 30 1963: Lou Rawls recorded "Georgia On My Mind" for his album Tobacco Road.
Oct 23, 1963: Ray Charles performed at Bell Auditorium concert the following year with his backup group, The Raelettes.
Nov 10, 1963: The Yardbirds, with Eric Clapton aboard on guitar, performed at the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond, Surrey, England.
Dec 14, 1963: Dinah Washington died.
Feb 9, 1964: The Beatles performed on the Ed Sullivan Show in New York City. Davy Jones also appeared on the Ed Sullivan show
Mar 27, 1964: Gerry and the Pacemakers recorded "Ferry Cross the Mercy" at Abbey Road studios.
November 23, 1964, at age 22, Chance Eden signed a six-year contract with Roulette.
Sept 17, 1964: "Baby Love" by the Supremes is released as a single by Motown
Oct 7, 1964: "Please Let me Love You" was released by The Beefeaters. on Elektra Records.
Oct 15, 1964: The Supremes made their debut television performance in the UK on the BBC program Top of the Pops
Nov 10, 1964: The Byds sign a contract with Columbia Records.
Nov 13, 1964: "Little Red Rooster" by the Rolling Stones was released as a single
Dec 11, 1964: – Soul singer Sam Cooke is shot dead at the Hacienda Motel in Los Angeles.
Dec 18, 1964: The Rolling Stones found out that in America 'Little Red Rooster' was banned from record release because of its 'sexual connotations'
Jan 12, 1965: Robert Bartleh Cummins (Rob Zombie) was born.
Jan 20, 1965: The Byrds begin recording "Mr Tambourine Man."
Mar 25, 1965: Jeff Beck played his first gig with the Yardbirds two days after Clapton's departure.
Mar 26, 1965: The Byrds played at Ciro's Le Club Disc nightclub in Hollywood.
Apr 12, 1965: The Byrds single "Mr Tambourine Man" is released.
June 14, 1965: The Byrds single "All I Really want to Do" was released.
Aug 14, 1965: The Beatles performed on the Ed Sullivan Show
Oct 1, 1965: The Byrds single "Turn Turn Turn" was released.
Oct 31, 1965: The Mindbenders fired lead singer Wayne Fontana.
Nov 12, 1965: Velvet Underground made their live debut when the played at Summit High School, New Jersey, the band were paid $75 for the gig.
Dec 22, 1965: The Byrds recorded "Eight Miles High."
Jan 5, 1966: Universal Pictures released the movie "Wild Wild Winter" which included a musical appearance by the Beau Brummels.
Jan 21, 1966: George Harrison married model Pattie Boyd at the then Epsom Register Office, Upper High Street, Epsom, with McCartney as best man.
Mar 4, 1966: John Lennon touched off an international protest when he was quoted in the London Evening Standard as saying "The Beatles" were "more popular than Jesus Christ."
Mar 4, 1966: "The Who" released the single "Substitute" on producer Robert Stigwood's Reaction Records in violation of their current deal with Brunswick Records in Britain.
Mar 15, 1966: Roger Miller wins 6 Grammy awards.
Apr 11, 1966: The Beach Boys finished recording "God Only Knows" at Columbia studios in Los Angeles
July 11, 1966: "God Only Knows" by the Beach Boys is released as a single
July 18, 1966: Bobby Fuller leader of The Bobby Fuller Four was found dead in his car in Los Angeles aged 22.
Oct 14, 1966: Grace Slick made her first appearance as a member of "Jefferson Airplane" at the Fillmore West in San Francisco.
Nov 2, 1966: Mississippi John Hurt died in Granada, Mississippi.
Nov 28, 1966: the Byrds begin recording their fourth album, Younger Than Yesterday.
Jan 16, 1967: The Monkees held their first recording session as a fully functioning, self-contained band, recording an early version of Nesmith's self-composed single "The Girl I Knew Somewhere", along with "All of Your Toys" and "She's So Far Out, She's In"
Jan 21, 1967: The Monkees played in Pheonix Arizona. The show was filmed for a documentary style show for their TV series
Mar 2, 1967: The Monkees recorded "You May Just Be the One" at RCA studios in Hollywood
Mar 4, 1967: A British newspaper reported that brothers Steve and Muff Winwood were leaving "The Spencer Davis Group." Steve Winwood went on to form "Traffic."
Mar 12, 1967: The Velvet Underground releases "The Velvet Underground & Nico"
Mar 23, 1967: The Monkees recorded "For Petes Sake" and "Sunny Girlfriend" at RCA studios in Hollywood.
Mar 29, 1967: The Beatles pose for the album cover of "Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band."
May 22, 1967: The Monkees album "Headquarters" is released
May 24, 1967: Mothers Of Invention perform onstage at the Garrick Theatre in New York.
June 17, 1967: The Byrds performed at the Monterey Rock Festival.
July 3, 1967: "Pleasant Valley Sunday" by the Monkees was released as a single
July 13, 1967: The Byrds single "Lady Friend" was released.
August 7, 1967: The Byrds "Greatest Hits" album is released.
Aug 24, 1967; The members of The Beatles met the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi for the first time in London. During a private meeting, the Maharishi accepted them as disciples.
Sept 26, 1967: Pink Floyd played at the Fillmore in San Francisco, This was their first live concert dates in the US.
Oct 3, 1967: Woody Guthrie died.
Nov 6, 1967: "Pisces Aquarius Capricorn & Jones" album by the Monkees was released
Nov 8, 1967: The first issue of Rolling Stone Magazine was published in San Francisco. It featured a photo of John Lennon on the cover, dressed in army fatigues while acting in his recent film, How I Won the War and the first issue had a free roach clip.
Nov 10, 1967: The Beatles filmed three promotional clips for the single "Hello Goodbye" at the Saville Theatre in London. In the first, the group wore the uniforms they wore in the movie Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. They wore normal, everyday clothes in the second and in the third, the clip showed sequences from the group's first two movies plus additional shots of the group doing the dance the twist.
Dec 11, 1967: NBC broadcast a musical-variety special entitled Movin' With Nancy. In addition to the Emmy Award-winning musical performances, the show is notable for Nancy Sinatra, daughter of Frank Sinatra, and Sammy Davis, Jr., greeting each other with a kiss, one of the first black-white kisses in U.S. television history
Jan 8, 1968: "(Sittin on the) Dock of the Bay was released by Otis Redding
Mar 9, 1968: The Byrds began recording their "Sweethearts of the Rodeo" album in Nashville.
Mar 15, 1968: The Byrds performed at the Grand Ole Opry.
June 15, 1968: "Susie Q" by Creedence Clearwater Revival was released as a single.
June 22, 1968: Richard and Karen Carpenter appeared on TV for their first time on Your All American College Show
July 5, 1968: Creedence Clearwater Revival released their first album "Creedence Clearwater Revival."
July 7 1968: The Yardbirds played their final concert at the College of Technology in Luton, Bedfordshire
July 7, 1968: The Byrds performed at the Royal Albert Hall.
July 18, 1968: Working at Abbey Road studios The Beatles recorded 'Cry Baby Cry' and 'Helter Skelter.'
Aug 30, 1968: The Byrds album "Sweethearts of the Rodeo" is released.
Sept 15, 1968: The Byrds performed at the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena
Sept 18, 1968: Porter Wagoner records "Carrol County Accident"
Sept 26, 1968: Rolling Stone Brian Jones was fined £50 with 100 guineas cost after being found guilty of possession of cannabis.
Nov 8, 1968: Led Zeppelin played their first ever London show when they appeared at The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm on the same bill as John Lee Hooker. Robert Plant married his girlfriend Maureen in London on this day and held the reception at the gig.
Nov 16, 1968: The Rolling Stones began recording the song "You Can't Always Get What You Want" at Olympic Sound Studios in London.
Nov 16, 1968: The Rolling Stones finished recording the song "You Can't Always Get What You Want" at Olympic Sound Studios in London.
Jan 12, 1969– Led Zeppelin's eponymous debut album released.
Feb 17, 1969 – Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan record together in Nashville, Tennessee.
Oct 15, 1964: The Supremes made their debut television performance in the UK on the BBC program Top of the Pops
Nov 10, 1964: The Byds sign a contract with Columbia Records.
Nov 13, 1964: "Little Red Rooster" by the Rolling Stones was released as a single
Dec 11, 1964: – Soul singer Sam Cooke is shot dead at the Hacienda Motel in Los Angeles.
Dec 18, 1964: The Rolling Stones found out that in America 'Little Red Rooster' was banned from record release because of its 'sexual connotations'
Jan 12, 1965: Robert Bartleh Cummins (Rob Zombie) was born.
Jan 20, 1965: The Byrds begin recording "Mr Tambourine Man."
Mar 25, 1965: Jeff Beck played his first gig with the Yardbirds two days after Clapton's departure.
Mar 26, 1965: The Byrds played at Ciro's Le Club Disc nightclub in Hollywood.
Apr 12, 1965: The Byrds single "Mr Tambourine Man" is released.
June 14, 1965: The Byrds single "All I Really want to Do" was released.
Aug 14, 1965: The Beatles performed on the Ed Sullivan Show
Oct 1, 1965: The Byrds single "Turn Turn Turn" was released.
Oct 31, 1965: The Mindbenders fired lead singer Wayne Fontana.
Nov 12, 1965: Velvet Underground made their live debut when the played at Summit High School, New Jersey, the band were paid $75 for the gig.
Dec 22, 1965: The Byrds recorded "Eight Miles High."
Jan 5, 1966: Universal Pictures released the movie "Wild Wild Winter" which included a musical appearance by the Beau Brummels.
Jan 21, 1966: George Harrison married model Pattie Boyd at the then Epsom Register Office, Upper High Street, Epsom, with McCartney as best man.
Mar 4, 1966: John Lennon touched off an international protest when he was quoted in the London Evening Standard as saying "The Beatles" were "more popular than Jesus Christ."
Mar 4, 1966: "The Who" released the single "Substitute" on producer Robert Stigwood's Reaction Records in violation of their current deal with Brunswick Records in Britain.
Mar 15, 1966: Roger Miller wins 6 Grammy awards.
Apr 11, 1966: The Beach Boys finished recording "God Only Knows" at Columbia studios in Los Angeles
July 11, 1966: "God Only Knows" by the Beach Boys is released as a single
July 18, 1966: Bobby Fuller leader of The Bobby Fuller Four was found dead in his car in Los Angeles aged 22.
Oct 14, 1966: Grace Slick made her first appearance as a member of "Jefferson Airplane" at the Fillmore West in San Francisco.
Nov 2, 1966: Mississippi John Hurt died in Granada, Mississippi.
Nov 28, 1966: the Byrds begin recording their fourth album, Younger Than Yesterday.
Jan 16, 1967: The Monkees held their first recording session as a fully functioning, self-contained band, recording an early version of Nesmith's self-composed single "The Girl I Knew Somewhere", along with "All of Your Toys" and "She's So Far Out, She's In"
Jan 21, 1967: The Monkees played in Pheonix Arizona. The show was filmed for a documentary style show for their TV series
Mar 2, 1967: The Monkees recorded "You May Just Be the One" at RCA studios in Hollywood
Mar 4, 1967: A British newspaper reported that brothers Steve and Muff Winwood were leaving "The Spencer Davis Group." Steve Winwood went on to form "Traffic."
Mar 12, 1967: The Velvet Underground releases "The Velvet Underground & Nico"
Mar 23, 1967: The Monkees recorded "For Petes Sake" and "Sunny Girlfriend" at RCA studios in Hollywood.
Mar 29, 1967: The Beatles pose for the album cover of "Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band."
May 22, 1967: The Monkees album "Headquarters" is released
May 24, 1967: Mothers Of Invention perform onstage at the Garrick Theatre in New York.
June 17, 1967: The Byrds performed at the Monterey Rock Festival.
July 3, 1967: "Pleasant Valley Sunday" by the Monkees was released as a single
July 13, 1967: The Byrds single "Lady Friend" was released.
August 7, 1967: The Byrds "Greatest Hits" album is released.
Aug 24, 1967; The members of The Beatles met the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi for the first time in London. During a private meeting, the Maharishi accepted them as disciples.
Sept 26, 1967: Pink Floyd played at the Fillmore in San Francisco, This was their first live concert dates in the US.
Oct 3, 1967: Woody Guthrie died.
Nov 6, 1967: "Pisces Aquarius Capricorn & Jones" album by the Monkees was released
Nov 8, 1967: The first issue of Rolling Stone Magazine was published in San Francisco. It featured a photo of John Lennon on the cover, dressed in army fatigues while acting in his recent film, How I Won the War and the first issue had a free roach clip.
Nov 10, 1967: The Beatles filmed three promotional clips for the single "Hello Goodbye" at the Saville Theatre in London. In the first, the group wore the uniforms they wore in the movie Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. They wore normal, everyday clothes in the second and in the third, the clip showed sequences from the group's first two movies plus additional shots of the group doing the dance the twist.
Dec 11, 1967: NBC broadcast a musical-variety special entitled Movin' With Nancy. In addition to the Emmy Award-winning musical performances, the show is notable for Nancy Sinatra, daughter of Frank Sinatra, and Sammy Davis, Jr., greeting each other with a kiss, one of the first black-white kisses in U.S. television history
Jan 8, 1968: "(Sittin on the) Dock of the Bay was released by Otis Redding
Mar 9, 1968: The Byrds began recording their "Sweethearts of the Rodeo" album in Nashville.
Mar 15, 1968: The Byrds performed at the Grand Ole Opry.
June 15, 1968: "Susie Q" by Creedence Clearwater Revival was released as a single.
June 22, 1968: Richard and Karen Carpenter appeared on TV for their first time on Your All American College Show
July 5, 1968: Creedence Clearwater Revival released their first album "Creedence Clearwater Revival."
July 7 1968: The Yardbirds played their final concert at the College of Technology in Luton, Bedfordshire
July 7, 1968: The Byrds performed at the Royal Albert Hall.
July 18, 1968: Working at Abbey Road studios The Beatles recorded 'Cry Baby Cry' and 'Helter Skelter.'
Aug 30, 1968: The Byrds album "Sweethearts of the Rodeo" is released.
Sept 15, 1968: The Byrds performed at the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena
Sept 18, 1968: Porter Wagoner records "Carrol County Accident"
Sept 26, 1968: Rolling Stone Brian Jones was fined £50 with 100 guineas cost after being found guilty of possession of cannabis.
Nov 8, 1968: Led Zeppelin played their first ever London show when they appeared at The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm on the same bill as John Lee Hooker. Robert Plant married his girlfriend Maureen in London on this day and held the reception at the gig.
Nov 16, 1968: The Rolling Stones began recording the song "You Can't Always Get What You Want" at Olympic Sound Studios in London.
Nov 16, 1968: The Rolling Stones finished recording the song "You Can't Always Get What You Want" at Olympic Sound Studios in London.
Jan 12, 1969– Led Zeppelin's eponymous debut album released.
Feb 17, 1969 – Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan record together in Nashville, Tennessee.
March 5, 1969: The Byrds album "Dr Byrds & Mr Hyde" is released.
Mar 20, 1969– John Lennon marries Yoko Ono in Gibraltar.
Apr 14, 1969: The Monkees TV Special "33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee" is aired on NBC
April 22, 1969: The Carpenters signed on with A&M Records
Apr 23, 1969: Joe Cockers first LP "With a Little Help from My Friends" was released.
Apr 28, 1969– Chicago releases its debut album, The Chicago Transit Authority.
May 3, 1969: Sly & the Family Stones fourth album, Stand!, was released
June 15, 1969: During a short 5 date UK tour Led Zeppelin appeared at The Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England supported by Blodwyn Pig and The Liverpool Scene.
June 22, 1969: Judy Garland died at age 47
July 3, 1969: Brian Jones is found dead in the swimming pool at his home in Sussex, England
July 18, 1969: During sessions at Abbey Road studios, London, Ringo Starr recorded his vocal to 'Octopus's Garden.'
Aug 7, 1969: The Hollies finished recording "He Aint Heavy Hes My Brother" at Abbey Road Studios.
Aug 17, 1969: Sly & the Family Stone played at Woodstock
Aug 19, 1969: Miles Davis began recording "Bitches Brew" album at Columbia 30th Street Studio.
Sept 26, 1969: The Beatles released 'Abbey Road' in the UK.
Sept 29, 1969: "He Aint Heavy Hes My Brother" by the Hollies was released as single.
Oct 1, 1969: Loretta Lynn records "Coal Miners Daughter."
Oct 9, 1969: The Carpenters album "Ticket To Ride" is released.
Oct 14, 1969: The final single by Diana Ross & The Supremes, "Someday We'll Be Together", is released.
Oct 22, 1969: Led Zeppelin II is released.
Nov 7, 1969 – The Rolling Stones open their US tour in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Nov 10, 1969: Tommy Roe released the single "Jam Up Jelly Tight". The Jackson 5 released their first single "I Want You Back".
Nov 16, 1969: Creedence Clearwater Revival performed "Fortunate Son" and "Down on the Corner" on The Ed Sullivan Show.
Jan 3, 1970: The Beatles "I Me Mine" was recorded.
Jan 31, 1970: Creedence Clearwater Revival played at the Oakland Coliseum Arena in Oakland, California,
June 20, 1970: The Carpenters song "Close To You" debuted at No. 56 on Billboard charts.
July 18, 1970: Pink Floyd, Roy Harper, Kevin Ayers, and the Edgar Broughton Band, all appeared at a free concert held in Hyde Park, London, England.
July 25, 1970: "Close To You" by the Carpenters became #1 on Billboards charts.
Aug 23, 1970: Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground performed together for the last time at the New York Club Max's Kansas City.
Oct 23, 1970: The Byrds single "Chestnut Mare" was released.
Oct 30, 1970: "Tumbleweed Connection" by Elton John was released.
Oct 31, 1970: Malin Sofia Katarina Berggren (Ace of Base) is born in Sweden.
Nov 12, 1970: The Doors performed their last show with Jim Morrison in New Orleans.
Mar, 4, 1971: The Rolling Stones announced they were moving to France to avoid British income taxes.
May 14, 1971: The Carpenters album "Carpenters" is released.
June 6, 1971: John Lennon and Frank Zappa perform together at the Filmore East in New York.
June 13, 1971: In a concert in Hollywood to raise money for the Motion Picture and TV Relief Fund – at the age of 55, Sinatra announced that he was retiring, bringing to an end his 36-year career in show business.
June 23, 1971: "Byrdmaniax" album by the Byrds is released.
Aug 1, 1971: George Harrison performed at the Concert for Bangladesh in New York City.
Nov 17, 1971: The Byrds released their 11th album "Farther Along."
Nov 23, 1971: George Harrison performed on the Dick Cavett Show.
Jan 1, 1972: Carlos Santana and Buddy Miles performed at at the "Sunshine '72 Festival, inside Diamond Head, Honolulu Hawaii
Mar 14, 1972: Sammi Smith wins a Grammy for "Help Me Make it Through the Night."
June 7, 1972: Carlos Sanatana and Buddy Miles "Live" album was released..
June 13, 1972: The Carpenters album "A Song for You" is released.
June 26, 1972: The Eagles first album, "The Eagles" was released.
July 18, 1972: Members from Sly and the Family Stone were arrested after police found two pounds of marijuana in the group's motor home.
Mar 20, 1969– John Lennon marries Yoko Ono in Gibraltar.
Apr 14, 1969: The Monkees TV Special "33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee" is aired on NBC
April 22, 1969: The Carpenters signed on with A&M Records
Apr 23, 1969: Joe Cockers first LP "With a Little Help from My Friends" was released.
Apr 28, 1969– Chicago releases its debut album, The Chicago Transit Authority.
May 3, 1969: Sly & the Family Stones fourth album, Stand!, was released
June 15, 1969: During a short 5 date UK tour Led Zeppelin appeared at The Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England supported by Blodwyn Pig and The Liverpool Scene.
June 22, 1969: Judy Garland died at age 47
July 3, 1969: Brian Jones is found dead in the swimming pool at his home in Sussex, England
July 18, 1969: During sessions at Abbey Road studios, London, Ringo Starr recorded his vocal to 'Octopus's Garden.'
Aug 7, 1969: The Hollies finished recording "He Aint Heavy Hes My Brother" at Abbey Road Studios.
Aug 17, 1969: Sly & the Family Stone played at Woodstock
Aug 19, 1969: Miles Davis began recording "Bitches Brew" album at Columbia 30th Street Studio.
Sept 26, 1969: The Beatles released 'Abbey Road' in the UK.
Sept 29, 1969: "He Aint Heavy Hes My Brother" by the Hollies was released as single.
Oct 1, 1969: Loretta Lynn records "Coal Miners Daughter."
Oct 9, 1969: The Carpenters album "Ticket To Ride" is released.
Oct 14, 1969: The final single by Diana Ross & The Supremes, "Someday We'll Be Together", is released.
Oct 22, 1969: Led Zeppelin II is released.
Nov 7, 1969 – The Rolling Stones open their US tour in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Nov 10, 1969: Tommy Roe released the single "Jam Up Jelly Tight". The Jackson 5 released their first single "I Want You Back".
Nov 16, 1969: Creedence Clearwater Revival performed "Fortunate Son" and "Down on the Corner" on The Ed Sullivan Show.
Jan 3, 1970: The Beatles "I Me Mine" was recorded.
Jan 31, 1970: Creedence Clearwater Revival played at the Oakland Coliseum Arena in Oakland, California,
June 20, 1970: The Carpenters song "Close To You" debuted at No. 56 on Billboard charts.
July 18, 1970: Pink Floyd, Roy Harper, Kevin Ayers, and the Edgar Broughton Band, all appeared at a free concert held in Hyde Park, London, England.
July 25, 1970: "Close To You" by the Carpenters became #1 on Billboards charts.
Aug 23, 1970: Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground performed together for the last time at the New York Club Max's Kansas City.
Oct 23, 1970: The Byrds single "Chestnut Mare" was released.
Oct 30, 1970: "Tumbleweed Connection" by Elton John was released.
Oct 31, 1970: Malin Sofia Katarina Berggren (Ace of Base) is born in Sweden.
Nov 12, 1970: The Doors performed their last show with Jim Morrison in New Orleans.
Mar, 4, 1971: The Rolling Stones announced they were moving to France to avoid British income taxes.
May 14, 1971: The Carpenters album "Carpenters" is released.
June 6, 1971: John Lennon and Frank Zappa perform together at the Filmore East in New York.
June 13, 1971: In a concert in Hollywood to raise money for the Motion Picture and TV Relief Fund – at the age of 55, Sinatra announced that he was retiring, bringing to an end his 36-year career in show business.
June 23, 1971: "Byrdmaniax" album by the Byrds is released.
Aug 1, 1971: George Harrison performed at the Concert for Bangladesh in New York City.
Nov 17, 1971: The Byrds released their 11th album "Farther Along."
Nov 23, 1971: George Harrison performed on the Dick Cavett Show.
Jan 1, 1972: Carlos Santana and Buddy Miles performed at at the "Sunshine '72 Festival, inside Diamond Head, Honolulu Hawaii
Mar 14, 1972: Sammi Smith wins a Grammy for "Help Me Make it Through the Night."
June 7, 1972: Carlos Sanatana and Buddy Miles "Live" album was released..
June 13, 1972: The Carpenters album "A Song for You" is released.
June 26, 1972: The Eagles first album, "The Eagles" was released.
July 18, 1972: Members from Sly and the Family Stone were arrested after police found two pounds of marijuana in the group's motor home.
Oct 10, 1972:
Host Dick Cavett welcomes guests Ike and Tina Turner and conductor Zubin Mehta to his show on this day in 1972.................... Singer Art Garfunkel marries Linda Marie Grossman. She’s a graphic designer. Paul Simon was in attendance........... Joe Cocker is arrested in Australia and charged with possessing India hemp.............. Jimmy Durante and Gilbert O'Sullivan are guests on the Sonny and Cher Show
.On the radio: “My Ding a Ling” - Chuck Berry, “Nights In White Satin” - The Moody Blues, “Listen To The Music” - The Doobie Brothers, “Garden Party” - Rick Nelson, “Black And White” - Three Dog Night, “Popcorn” - Hot Butter, “Ben” - Michael Jackson, “Burning Love’ - Elvis Presley, “I’ll Be Around” - The Spinners, “Use Me” - Bill Withers, Baby, Don’t Get Hooked On Me” - Mac Davis, “You Wear It Well” - Rod Stewart, “Go All The Way” - The Raspberries, “Back Stabbers” - The O’Jays, “Tightrope” - Leon Russell, “Speak To The Sky” - Rick Springfield.
.On the radio: “My Ding a Ling” - Chuck Berry, “Nights In White Satin” - The Moody Blues, “Listen To The Music” - The Doobie Brothers, “Garden Party” - Rick Nelson, “Black And White” - Three Dog Night, “Popcorn” - Hot Butter, “Ben” - Michael Jackson, “Burning Love’ - Elvis Presley, “I’ll Be Around” - The Spinners, “Use Me” - Bill Withers, Baby, Don’t Get Hooked On Me” - Mac Davis, “You Wear It Well” - Rod Stewart, “Go All The Way” - The Raspberries, “Back Stabbers” - The O’Jays, “Tightrope” - Leon Russell, “Speak To The Sky” - Rick Springfield.
Oct 16, 1972: Fantasy Records and the band officially announced the disbanding of Creedence Clearwater Revival.
Nov 3, 1972: James Taylor and Carly Simon married during a small ceremony at Simon's Murray Hill, Manhattan, New York apartment.
Dec 20, 1972: The Julie Andrews Hour aired which included a guest appearance by Mama Cass
Jan 5, 1973: Aerosmith's first album "Aerosmith" is released.
Feb 10, 1973: The Byrds performed a show in Ithaca, New York
Mar 4, 1973: Pink Floyd began a U.S. tour in Wisconsin.
Mar 7, 1973: The Byrds album "Byrds" was released.
May 16, 1973: The Carpenters album "Now and Then" is released.
June 13, 1973: Dolly Parton records "I Will Always Love You"
June 27, 1973: "Dream On" by Aerosmith is released as a single.
July 14, 1973: Byrds guitarist Clarence White was killed by a drunk driver.
Sept 19, 1973: Gram Parsons (The Byrds) died from an overdose at age 26
Oct 5, 1973: The double LP "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" by Elton John is released.
Nov 3, 1972: James Taylor and Carly Simon married during a small ceremony at Simon's Murray Hill, Manhattan, New York apartment.
Dec 20, 1972: The Julie Andrews Hour aired which included a guest appearance by Mama Cass
Jan 5, 1973: Aerosmith's first album "Aerosmith" is released.
Feb 10, 1973: The Byrds performed a show in Ithaca, New York
Mar 4, 1973: Pink Floyd began a U.S. tour in Wisconsin.
Mar 7, 1973: The Byrds album "Byrds" was released.
May 16, 1973: The Carpenters album "Now and Then" is released.
June 13, 1973: Dolly Parton records "I Will Always Love You"
June 27, 1973: "Dream On" by Aerosmith is released as a single.
July 14, 1973: Byrds guitarist Clarence White was killed by a drunk driver.
Sept 19, 1973: Gram Parsons (The Byrds) died from an overdose at age 26
Oct 5, 1973: The double LP "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" by Elton John is released.
Oct 11, 1973:
Mike Smith, American guitarist (Snot and Limp Bizkit) was born today in 1973.
Video is the BBC show of "Tops of the Pops" as aired on Oct 11, 1973. On the Radio: "Angie" by the Rolling Stones, "Half Breed" by Cher, "Ramblin Man" by the Allman Brothers Band, "Higher Ground" by Stevie Wonder, "Midnight Train to Georgia" by Gladys Knight & the Pips, "We're an American Band" by Grand Funk Railroad, "That Lady" by the Isley Brothers, "Keep On Truckin" by Eddie Kendricks. |
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Jan 2, 1974: Tex Ritter died of a heart attack in Nashville.
Feb 27, 1974: "Jolene" LP by Dolly Parton is released
Mar 1, 1974: "Get Your Wings" LP by Aerosmith is released.
Mar 14, 1974: President Nixon was a guest at the Grand Ole Opry. Roy Acuff gave him Yo-Yo lessons.
Mar 19, 1974: "Same Old Song and Dance" is released as a single by Aerosmith.
Apr 28, 1974: "I Honestly Love You" by Olivia Newton John is released as a single.
Mat 24, 2974: Duke Ellington died
June 6, 1974: "I Will Always Love You" by Dolly Parton is released as a single.
June 15, 1974: ABBA's second album (but first UK release), 'Waterloo' entered the UK chart for the first time .
June 19, 1974: Syreeta's first LP "Stevie Wonder Presents" was released.
July 18, 1974: The US Justice Department ordered John Lennon out of the country by September 10th.
July 29, 1974: Mama Cass Elliot died in London of a heart attack
Sept 15, 1974: Liza Minelli married Jack Haley Jr
Feb 27, 1974: "Jolene" LP by Dolly Parton is released
Mar 1, 1974: "Get Your Wings" LP by Aerosmith is released.
Mar 14, 1974: President Nixon was a guest at the Grand Ole Opry. Roy Acuff gave him Yo-Yo lessons.
Mar 19, 1974: "Same Old Song and Dance" is released as a single by Aerosmith.
Apr 28, 1974: "I Honestly Love You" by Olivia Newton John is released as a single.
Mat 24, 2974: Duke Ellington died
June 6, 1974: "I Will Always Love You" by Dolly Parton is released as a single.
June 15, 1974: ABBA's second album (but first UK release), 'Waterloo' entered the UK chart for the first time .
June 19, 1974: Syreeta's first LP "Stevie Wonder Presents" was released.
July 18, 1974: The US Justice Department ordered John Lennon out of the country by September 10th.
July 29, 1974: Mama Cass Elliot died in London of a heart attack
Sept 15, 1974: Liza Minelli married Jack Haley Jr
Oct 12, 1974:
.The number one hit on UK music charts was John Denver's "Annie's Song." David Bromberg played the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey. Traffic played in Fort Worth, Texas. On Don Kirshner's Rock Concert we saw Bad Company, Rare Earth, and Renaissance perform. Composer Joseph Frederick Wagner dies at 74.
One the radio: "I Honestly Love You" by Olivia Newton John, "Nothing from Nothing" by Billy Preston, "Cats in the Cradle" by Harry Chapin, "Then Came You" by Dionne Warwick & the Spinners, "Beach Baby" by First Class, "You Haven't Done Nothin" by Stevie Wonder, "Another Saturday Night" by Cat Stevens, "The Bitch is Back" by Elton John, "Never My Love" by Blue Swede, "Earache My Eye" by Cheech & Chong, "Skin Tight" by Ohio Players.
One the radio: "I Honestly Love You" by Olivia Newton John, "Nothing from Nothing" by Billy Preston, "Cats in the Cradle" by Harry Chapin, "Then Came You" by Dionne Warwick & the Spinners, "Beach Baby" by First Class, "You Haven't Done Nothin" by Stevie Wonder, "Another Saturday Night" by Cat Stevens, "The Bitch is Back" by Elton John, "Never My Love" by Blue Swede, "Earache My Eye" by Cheech & Chong, "Skin Tight" by Ohio Players.
Nov 21, 1974: Composer/Conductor Frank Martin died in Naarden, the Netherlands.
Dec 23, 1974: George Harrison's single “Ding Dong/Hari's on Tour” is released in the US.
Jan 21, 1975: "Have You Never Been Mellow" by Olivia Newton John is released as a single.
April 8, 1975: "Toys In The Attic" album by Aerosmith is released.
April 23, 1975: The Doobie Brothers single, "Take Me is Your Arms" was released.
April 24, 1975: Pete Ham (Badfinger) committed suicide by hanging himself.
May 19, 1975: "Sweet Emotion" by Aerosmith is released as a single.
May 31, 1975: "I'm Not in Love" by 10 CC is released.
June 10, 1975: The Eagles released the "One of These Nights" LP.
Aug 28, 1975: "Walk This Way" by Aerosmith is released as a single.
Dec 23, 1974: George Harrison's single “Ding Dong/Hari's on Tour” is released in the US.
Jan 21, 1975: "Have You Never Been Mellow" by Olivia Newton John is released as a single.
April 8, 1975: "Toys In The Attic" album by Aerosmith is released.
April 23, 1975: The Doobie Brothers single, "Take Me is Your Arms" was released.
April 24, 1975: Pete Ham (Badfinger) committed suicide by hanging himself.
May 19, 1975: "Sweet Emotion" by Aerosmith is released as a single.
May 31, 1975: "I'm Not in Love" by 10 CC is released.
June 10, 1975: The Eagles released the "One of These Nights" LP.
Aug 28, 1975: "Walk This Way" by Aerosmith is released as a single.
Oct 13, 1975:
.The 9th Country Music Association Award: was won by John Denver. Charlie Rich protested Denver's win by setting the envelope on fire.......Neil Young undergoes throat surgery...........The Oct 13, issue of People magazine included an article about Yoko Ono's pregnancy and John Lennon's USA deportation fight........Brandon (Case Dinero) Casey and Brian (Brasco) Casey, American twin brothers and R&B singers (Jagged Edge), was born on October 13, 1975.
On the Radio: "Mr Jaws" by Dickie Goodman, "Dance With Me" by Orleans, "It Only Takes a Minute" by Tavares, "Fame" by David Bowie, "I'm Sorry" by John Denver, "Rhinestone Cowboy" by Glen Campbell, "Get Down Tonight" by KC & the Sunshine Band, "Fly Robin Fly" by Silver Convention, "Run Joey Run" by David Geddes, "Bad Blood" by Neil Sedaka.
On the Radio: "Mr Jaws" by Dickie Goodman, "Dance With Me" by Orleans, "It Only Takes a Minute" by Tavares, "Fame" by David Bowie, "I'm Sorry" by John Denver, "Rhinestone Cowboy" by Glen Campbell, "Get Down Tonight" by KC & the Sunshine Band, "Fly Robin Fly" by Silver Convention, "Run Joey Run" by David Geddes, "Bad Blood" by Neil Sedaka.
Nov 8, 1975: David Bowie sang a duet with Cher on her TV show. The bizarre medley included "Young Americans," "Song Sung Blue," "One," "Da Doo Ron Ron," "Wedding Bell Blues" and "Day Tripper."
Nov 10, 1975: Chicago released Chicago IX, their greatest hits package.
Dec 13, 1975: Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge is born.
Feb 29, 1976: "Come On Over" LP by Olivia Newton John us released.
May 3, 1976: "Rocks" album by Aerosmith is released.
May 19, 1976: Billy Joel's "Turnstiles" album is released.
June 11, 1976: The Carpenters album "A Kind of a Hush" was released.
June 25, 1976: Johnny Mercer died in Bel Air, California.
July 4, 1976: Peter Tork joined 'Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart' onstage for a guest appearance on their concert tour at Disneyland
July 27, 1976: Tina Turner filed for divorce after 14 years of marriage to Ike Turner
Sept 5, 1976: Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Gary Rossington was injured in a car crash in Jacksonville, FL.
Nov 10, 1975: Chicago released Chicago IX, their greatest hits package.
Dec 13, 1975: Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge is born.
Feb 29, 1976: "Come On Over" LP by Olivia Newton John us released.
May 3, 1976: "Rocks" album by Aerosmith is released.
May 19, 1976: Billy Joel's "Turnstiles" album is released.
June 11, 1976: The Carpenters album "A Kind of a Hush" was released.
June 25, 1976: Johnny Mercer died in Bel Air, California.
July 4, 1976: Peter Tork joined 'Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart' onstage for a guest appearance on their concert tour at Disneyland
July 27, 1976: Tina Turner filed for divorce after 14 years of marriage to Ike Turner
Sept 5, 1976: Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Gary Rossington was injured in a car crash in Jacksonville, FL.
Oct 15, 1976:
.Ringo Starr's 45 "A Dose of Rock and Roll" is released................Grateful Dead plays the Shrine auditorium in Los Angeles.........Don Kirshner issues a press release announcing that a segment of Led Zeppelin's "Song Remains the Same" film will be aired on Don Kirshners Rock Concert. This will be the first rock performance ever by Led Zeppelin on TV.
On the radio: "If You leave Me Now" by Chicago, "Shake Your Booty" by KC & the Sunshine Band, "Disco Duck" by Rick Dees, "Still the One" by Orleans, "Rock N Me" by Steve Miller Band, "She's Gone" by Hall & Oates, "With Your Love" by Jefferson Starship, "Devil Woman" by Cliff Richard, "A Fifth of Beethoven" by Walter Murphy, "Play That Funky Music" by Wild Cherry.
On the radio: "If You leave Me Now" by Chicago, "Shake Your Booty" by KC & the Sunshine Band, "Disco Duck" by Rick Dees, "Still the One" by Orleans, "Rock N Me" by Steve Miller Band, "She's Gone" by Hall & Oates, "With Your Love" by Jefferson Starship, "Devil Woman" by Cliff Richard, "A Fifth of Beethoven" by Walter Murphy, "Play That Funky Music" by Wild Cherry.
Dec 8, 1976: "The Carpenters' Very First Television Special" aired on TV.
Dec 8, 1976: ""Hotel California" LP by the Eagles was released.
Mar 4, 1977: The Rolling Stones made a rare nightclub appearance at the El Mocambo in Toronto. The concert was advertised only as a performance by the opening act, the Canadian group "April Wine." The Stones' appearance was kept secret until the last minute. Recordings were made of both bands' performances, but only that of "April Wine" has been released.
Mar 4, 1977: Santana played the Roseland Ballroom in New York City.
Oct 10, 1977: Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, Joe Perry & Brad Whitford were inured on stage in Philadelphia when an audience member threw fireworks onstage.
Oct 13, 1978: Carpenters album "Christmas Portrait" is released.
Oct 14, 1977: Bing Crosby dies at 77 while playing golf.
Dec 9, 1977: The Carpenters at Christmas aired on TV
May 17, 1978: The Carpenters "Space Encounter" TV special aired.
July 18, 1978: Def Leppard made their live debut at Westfield School, Sheffield, England in front of 150 students.
Sept 2, 1978: Gloria María Milagrosa Fajardo married Emilo Estefan
Sept 7, 1978: Keith Moon died
Dec 8, 1976: ""Hotel California" LP by the Eagles was released.
Mar 4, 1977: The Rolling Stones made a rare nightclub appearance at the El Mocambo in Toronto. The concert was advertised only as a performance by the opening act, the Canadian group "April Wine." The Stones' appearance was kept secret until the last minute. Recordings were made of both bands' performances, but only that of "April Wine" has been released.
Mar 4, 1977: Santana played the Roseland Ballroom in New York City.
Oct 10, 1977: Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, Joe Perry & Brad Whitford were inured on stage in Philadelphia when an audience member threw fireworks onstage.
Oct 13, 1978: Carpenters album "Christmas Portrait" is released.
Oct 14, 1977: Bing Crosby dies at 77 while playing golf.
Dec 9, 1977: The Carpenters at Christmas aired on TV
May 17, 1978: The Carpenters "Space Encounter" TV special aired.
July 18, 1978: Def Leppard made their live debut at Westfield School, Sheffield, England in front of 150 students.
Sept 2, 1978: Gloria María Milagrosa Fajardo married Emilo Estefan
Sept 7, 1978: Keith Moon died
Oct 18, 1978:
. Grateful Dead played the Winterland arena in San Francisco. ... Van Halen and Black Sabbath played at Stauferhalle, Heilbronn, Germany. Steve Hackett played at Musikladen, Bremen, Germany. Bob Dylan played the Chicago Stadium in Chicago.
On the Radio: "You Needed Me" by Anne Murray, "Hot Child in the City" by Nick Gilder, "Whenever I Call You Friend" Kenny Loggins (with Stevie Nicks), "Reminiscing" by Little River Band, "Right Down the Line" by Gerry Rafferty, "MacArthur Park" by Donna Summer, "Talking in Your Sleep" by Crystal Gayle, "Don't Look Back" by Boston.
On the Radio: "You Needed Me" by Anne Murray, "Hot Child in the City" by Nick Gilder, "Whenever I Call You Friend" Kenny Loggins (with Stevie Nicks), "Reminiscing" by Little River Band, "Right Down the Line" by Gerry Rafferty, "MacArthur Park" by Donna Summer, "Talking in Your Sleep" by Crystal Gayle, "Don't Look Back" by Boston.
Oct 21, 1978: Mel Street died.
Oct 23, 1978: Maybelle Carter died.
Nov 26, 1978: Steven Tyler is hit with a beer bottle while playing on stage in Philadelphia with Aerosmith.
Dec 19, 1978: The Carpenters: A Christmas Portrait, a television special aired.
Jan 27, 1979: The Doobie Brothers performed on Saturday Night Live
Ma 7, 1979: In a mutual symbol of reconciliation after conflict over civil rights issues, he performed "Georgia on My Mind" before the Georgia state legislature.
May 18, 1979: David Bowie's album "Lodger" was released.
June 1, 1979: Chuck Berry performed at the White House for Pres Jimmy Carter.
July 28, 1979: Aerosmith plays at Cleveland Stadium.
Sept 24, 1979: The LP "The Long Run" by the Eagles was released.
Sept 13, 1979: ABBA began their ABBA: The Tour at the Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton, Canada.
Dec 14, 1979: British punk rock band the Clash released its breakthrough album, London Calling.
Oct 23, 1978: Maybelle Carter died.
Nov 26, 1978: Steven Tyler is hit with a beer bottle while playing on stage in Philadelphia with Aerosmith.
Dec 19, 1978: The Carpenters: A Christmas Portrait, a television special aired.
Jan 27, 1979: The Doobie Brothers performed on Saturday Night Live
Ma 7, 1979: In a mutual symbol of reconciliation after conflict over civil rights issues, he performed "Georgia on My Mind" before the Georgia state legislature.
May 18, 1979: David Bowie's album "Lodger" was released.
June 1, 1979: Chuck Berry performed at the White House for Pres Jimmy Carter.
July 28, 1979: Aerosmith plays at Cleveland Stadium.
Sept 24, 1979: The LP "The Long Run" by the Eagles was released.
Sept 13, 1979: ABBA began their ABBA: The Tour at the Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton, Canada.
Dec 14, 1979: British punk rock band the Clash released its breakthrough album, London Calling.
Oct 22, 1979:
. Cher appeared on the cover of People Magazine with an article about here life with Kiss' Gene Simmons............Tom T Hall appeared on the Today Show...........Leonard Cohen performed a concert at the Pavillon de Paris, as part of the Smokey Life Tour in support of his Recent Songs album.................
On the radio: "Video Killed the Radio Star" by the Buggles, "One Day at a Time" by Lena Martell, "Message in a Bottle" by the Police, "When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman" by Dr Hook, "Every Day Hurts" by Sad Cafe, "Dreaming" by Blondie, "The Chosen Few" by The Dooleys, "Whatever You Want" by Status Quo, "OK Fred" by Errol Dunkley, "Gimme Gimme Gimme" by Abba, "Tusk" by Fleetwood Mac.
On the radio: "Video Killed the Radio Star" by the Buggles, "One Day at a Time" by Lena Martell, "Message in a Bottle" by the Police, "When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman" by Dr Hook, "Every Day Hurts" by Sad Cafe, "Dreaming" by Blondie, "The Chosen Few" by The Dooleys, "Whatever You Want" by Status Quo, "OK Fred" by Errol Dunkley, "Gimme Gimme Gimme" by Abba, "Tusk" by Fleetwood Mac.
Mar 4 1980: "Coal Miner's Daughter," the film biography of country singer Loretta Lynn, premiered in Nashville.
Oct 13, 1980: Elton John, with Olsson and Murray back in the Elton John Band, performed a free concert to an estimated 400,000 fans on The Great Lawn in Central Park in New York City
Oct 19, 1980: All four members of Creedence Clearwater Revival played together at Tom Fogerty's wedding
Oct 13, 1980: Elton John, with Olsson and Murray back in the Elton John Band, performed a free concert to an estimated 400,000 fans on The Great Lawn in Central Park in New York City
Oct 19, 1980: All four members of Creedence Clearwater Revival played together at Tom Fogerty's wedding
Oct 25, 1980:
..Bruce Springsteen played at the Portland Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon......Grateful Dead played at Radio Music Hall in New York City.......In Australia, AC/DC earned their first pop Top 40 hit with "You Shook Me All Night Long."................Frank Zappa plays at the Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo, New York.......
On the radio: "Woman in Love" by Barbra Streisand, "Hes So Shy" by the Pointer Sisters, "Another One Bites the Dust" by Queen, "Real Love" by the Doobie Brothers, "Lady" by Kenny Rogers, "The Wanderer" by Donna Summer, "Upside Down" by Diana Ross, "Never Knew Love Like this Before" by Stephanie Mills, "Look What You've Done to Me" by Boz Scaggs, "Jesse" by Carly Simon, "Whip It" by Devo.
On the radio: "Woman in Love" by Barbra Streisand, "Hes So Shy" by the Pointer Sisters, "Another One Bites the Dust" by Queen, "Real Love" by the Doobie Brothers, "Lady" by Kenny Rogers, "The Wanderer" by Donna Summer, "Upside Down" by Diana Ross, "Never Knew Love Like this Before" by Stephanie Mills, "Look What You've Done to Me" by Boz Scaggs, "Jesse" by Carly Simon, "Whip It" by Devo.
Dec 8, 1980: John Lennon is murdered in New York City.
Apr 7, 1981: Who manager, Kit Lambert, dies at age 45.
May 25, 1981: "Hard n Heavy", the first album by Anvil, was released.
June 16, 1981: The Carpenters released what would become their final LP as a duo, Made in America.
July 16, 1981: Harry Chapin died in a auto accident in New York City.
Aug 24, 1981: John Lennon's killer, Mark David Chapman, was sentenced to 20 years to life.
Apr 7, 1981: Who manager, Kit Lambert, dies at age 45.
May 25, 1981: "Hard n Heavy", the first album by Anvil, was released.
June 16, 1981: The Carpenters released what would become their final LP as a duo, Made in America.
July 16, 1981: Harry Chapin died in a auto accident in New York City.
Aug 24, 1981: John Lennon's killer, Mark David Chapman, was sentenced to 20 years to life.
Oct 27, 1981:
. The Atlanta Rhythm Section played at the Savoy in New York City. ............Bob Dylan played the Meadowlands Brendan T Byrne Sports Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey..............Muddy Waters played at the Bayou in Washington DC......The Human League played the Rainbow Theater in London..............
On the radio: "I've Done Everything For You" by Rick Springfield, "The Night Owls" by the Little River Band, "Hard to Say" by Dan Fogelberg, "Stop Draggin My Heart Around" by Stevie Nicks, "Private Eyes" by Hall & Oates, "Step by Step" by Eddie Rabbitt, "For Your Eyes Only" by Sheena Easton, "Start Me Up" by the Rolling Stones, "Endless Love" by Diana Ross & Lionel Richie, "Arthurs Theme" by Christopher Cross.
On the radio: "I've Done Everything For You" by Rick Springfield, "The Night Owls" by the Little River Band, "Hard to Say" by Dan Fogelberg, "Stop Draggin My Heart Around" by Stevie Nicks, "Private Eyes" by Hall & Oates, "Step by Step" by Eddie Rabbitt, "For Your Eyes Only" by Sheena Easton, "Start Me Up" by the Rolling Stones, "Endless Love" by Diana Ross & Lionel Richie, "Arthurs Theme" by Christopher Cross.
Aug 1, 1982: Aerosmih LP "Rock in a Hatd Place" is released.
Oct 29, 1982:
Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson release ""The Girl is Mine.".......................Shalamar played at the Sunrise Musical Theater in Sunrise, Florida............The Who, The Clash and T-Bone Burnett played at Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles........... "For the Love of Music," hosted by David Dubal on WNCN-FM, New York aired with pianists Katia Labèque and Marielle Labèque...........
On the radio: "Who Can it Be Now?" by Men at Work, "Shock The Monkey" by Peter Gabriel, "New World Man" by Rush, "Pressure" by Billy Joel, "Rock The Casbah" by The Clash, "Dirty Laundry" by Don Henley, "Steppin Out" by Joe Jackson, "Subdivisions" by Rush, "Jack and Diane" by John Cougar, "Rock This Town" by Stray Cats.
On the radio: "Who Can it Be Now?" by Men at Work, "Shock The Monkey" by Peter Gabriel, "New World Man" by Rush, "Pressure" by Billy Joel, "Rock The Casbah" by The Clash, "Dirty Laundry" by Don Henley, "Steppin Out" by Joe Jackson, "Subdivisions" by Rush, "Jack and Diane" by John Cougar, "Rock This Town" by Stray Cats.
Nov 30, 1982: Thriller," Michael Jackson's sixth studio album, was released
Dec 8, 1982: Marty Robbins died.
Oct 12, 1983: The Carpenters received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Oct 18, 1983: The Carpenters album "Voice of the Heart" is released.
Oct 20, 1983: Merle Travis died.
Dec 10, 1983: Stevie Nicks performed live on SNL “Stand Back” and “Night Bird”
Dec 8, 1982: Marty Robbins died.
Oct 12, 1983: The Carpenters received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Oct 18, 1983: The Carpenters album "Voice of the Heart" is released.
Oct 20, 1983: Merle Travis died.
Dec 10, 1983: Stevie Nicks performed live on SNL “Stand Back” and “Night Bird”
Nov 1, 1983:
.Anthony van Hoboken, Dutch musicologist (Haydn Catalog), dies at 96...................Cher files a $5 million libel lawsuit against the National Enquirer, claiming that a story in the Nov. 1 issue of the tabloid that said her Benedict Canyon home is haunted was a “willful effort to malign” her......................Tina Turner performed at Olympen Lund Sweden..........
On the Radio: "Say Say Say" by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson, "Love is a Battlefield" by Pat Benatar, "Cum on Feel the Noize" by Quiet Riot, "Heart and Soul" by Huey Lewis and the News, "Uptown Girl" by Billy Joel, "All Night Long" by Lionel Richie, "Say It Isnt So" by Hall and Oates, "PYT" by Michael Jackson,
On the Radio: "Say Say Say" by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson, "Love is a Battlefield" by Pat Benatar, "Cum on Feel the Noize" by Quiet Riot, "Heart and Soul" by Huey Lewis and the News, "Uptown Girl" by Billy Joel, "All Night Long" by Lionel Richie, "Say It Isnt So" by Hall and Oates, "PYT" by Michael Jackson,
Feb 14, 1984: Aerosmith performed at Boston's Orpheum Theater.
May 19, 1984: Richard Carpenter married his first cousin, Mary Rudolph.
May 19, 1984: Richard Carpenter married his first cousin, Mary Rudolph.
Nov 3, 1984:
Grateful Dead played at the Berkeley Community Theater in Berkeley, California..........Pete Shelley played at Strathclyde University at Glasgow, Scotland................Carman played at DeVos Hall in Grand Rapids, Michigan........Phish played at Slade Hall at the University of Vermont. This show featured the first known performance of Camel Walk and the first known Phish performances of Wild Child, Bertha, Can't You Hear Me Knocking, Eyes of the World, and Whipping Post (which featured Jeff on vocals).................The Dick Clark National Music Survey was launched by Dick Clark (November 30, 1929 - April 18, 2012) for The Mutual Broadcasting System..
On the Radio: "Purple Rain" by Prince, "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go" by Wham, "Carribean Queen" by Billy Ocean, "Blue Jean" by David Bowie, "No More Lonely Night" by Paul McCartney, "Better Be Good to Me" by Tina Turner, "I Just Called to Say i Love You" by Stevie Wonder, "Hot for Teacher" by Van Halen, "I Cant Drive 55" by Sammy Hagar.
On the Radio: "Purple Rain" by Prince, "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go" by Wham, "Carribean Queen" by Billy Ocean, "Blue Jean" by David Bowie, "No More Lonely Night" by Paul McCartney, "Better Be Good to Me" by Tina Turner, "I Just Called to Say i Love You" by Stevie Wonder, "Hot for Teacher" by Van Halen, "I Cant Drive 55" by Sammy Hagar.
Nov 12, 1984: Madonna released her Like A Virgin album.
Jan 1, 1985: VH1 begins broadcasting.
Jan 19, 1985: Frank Sinatra hosted the 50th Presidential Inaugural Gala, the day before the second
inauguration of Ronald Reagan.
Jan 21, 1985: Jessye Norman sang "Simple Gifts" at the Ronald Reagan inauguration
June 15, 1985: Dire Straits started a nine-week run at No.1 on the US album chart with, Brothers In Arms.
Oct 23, 1985: Merle Watson died.
Jan 1, 1985: VH1 begins broadcasting.
Jan 19, 1985: Frank Sinatra hosted the 50th Presidential Inaugural Gala, the day before the second
inauguration of Ronald Reagan.
Jan 21, 1985: Jessye Norman sang "Simple Gifts" at the Ronald Reagan inauguration
June 15, 1985: Dire Straits started a nine-week run at No.1 on the US album chart with, Brothers In Arms.
Oct 23, 1985: Merle Watson died.
Nov 9, 1985:
Gary Moore played at the Audimax in Hamburg, Germany..............Falco played at the Olymphiahalle in Munich, Germany...........AC/DC played the Civic Center in Knoxville, Tennessee.........Madonna was the guest host on Saturday Night Live. Simple Minds was the musical guest.........John Travolta danced with Princess Diana at the White House........
On The Radio: "You Are My Lady" by Freddie Jackson, "Oh Sheila" by Ready for The World, "Separate Lives" by Phil Collins & Marilyn Martin, "Head Over Heels" by Tears For Fears, "Take On Me" by A-Ha, "You Belong to the City" by Glenn Frey, "Saving All My Love for You" by Whitney Houston, "Conga" by Miami Sound Machine, "Miami Vice Theme" by Jan Hammer, "Part Time Lover" by Stevie Wonder.
On The Radio: "You Are My Lady" by Freddie Jackson, "Oh Sheila" by Ready for The World, "Separate Lives" by Phil Collins & Marilyn Martin, "Head Over Heels" by Tears For Fears, "Take On Me" by A-Ha, "You Belong to the City" by Glenn Frey, "Saving All My Love for You" by Whitney Houston, "Conga" by Miami Sound Machine, "Miami Vice Theme" by Jan Hammer, "Part Time Lover" by Stevie Wonder.
Dec 7, 1985: Patty Loveless releases her first single "Lonely Days, Lonely Nights"
Mar 4, 1986: A judge in New Jersey appointed a legal guardian for singer Connie Francis, who was in a psychiatric clinic for treatment of manic-depressive psychosis.
June 11, 1986: "Papa Don't Preach" by Madonna is released as a single.
Aug 18, 1986: Bon Jovi's LP "Slippery When Wet" was released through Mercury Records in North America and Vertigo Records internationally
Sept 5, 1986: At the MTV Video Music Awards at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles & the Palladium in New York City, Dire Straits won the Video of the Year for “Money for Nothing”. There were performances by Robert Palmer, Van Halen & Genesis
Sept 7, 1986: Michael Nesmith appeared with the other three members of the Monkees at the Greek Theatre
Oct 1, 1986: Patty Loveless' self titled LP is released
Mar 4, 1986: A judge in New Jersey appointed a legal guardian for singer Connie Francis, who was in a psychiatric clinic for treatment of manic-depressive psychosis.
June 11, 1986: "Papa Don't Preach" by Madonna is released as a single.
Aug 18, 1986: Bon Jovi's LP "Slippery When Wet" was released through Mercury Records in North America and Vertigo Records internationally
Sept 5, 1986: At the MTV Video Music Awards at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles & the Palladium in New York City, Dire Straits won the Video of the Year for “Money for Nothing”. There were performances by Robert Palmer, Van Halen & Genesis
Sept 7, 1986: Michael Nesmith appeared with the other three members of the Monkees at the Greek Theatre
Oct 1, 1986: Patty Loveless' self titled LP is released
Nov 15, 1986:
Alexandre Tansman, Polish composer (Dyptique), dies at 89..............GG Allin played The Sound Warehouse in Chicago.........Sonic Youth played the GROW Cafe in Columbia, South Carolina...............REM played the Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, California.................Lou Reed was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live.........
On the Radio: "Amanda" by Boston, "I'll Be Over You" by Toto, "The Next Time I Fall" by Peter Cetera & Amy Grant, "You Give Love a Bad Name" by Bon Jovi, "Human" by the Human League, "True Blue" by Madonna, "The Way it Is" by Bruce Hornsby & the Range, "Hip to Be Square" by Huey Lewis & the News, "Take Me Home Tonight" by Eddie Money.
On the Radio: "Amanda" by Boston, "I'll Be Over You" by Toto, "The Next Time I Fall" by Peter Cetera & Amy Grant, "You Give Love a Bad Name" by Bon Jovi, "Human" by the Human League, "True Blue" by Madonna, "The Way it Is" by Bruce Hornsby & the Range, "Hip to Be Square" by Huey Lewis & the News, "Take Me Home Tonight" by Eddie Money.
Nov 21, 1986: The Byrds "Greatest Hits" album went platinum.
Feb 19, 1987: John Fogerty played at the Palomino Club in Los Angeles. He was joined on stage by Bob Dylan and George Harrison.
Mar 21, 1987: Dean Paul Martin, the son of Dean martin died in a plane crash. He was a part of Dino Desi & Billy
Nov 12, 1987: Sly Stone turned up over an hour late for his "comeback" concert in L.A. When he finally did show up, he was arrested backstage for not paying child support.
Feb 19, 1987: John Fogerty played at the Palomino Club in Los Angeles. He was joined on stage by Bob Dylan and George Harrison.
Mar 21, 1987: Dean Paul Martin, the son of Dean martin died in a plane crash. He was a part of Dino Desi & Billy
Nov 12, 1987: Sly Stone turned up over an hour late for his "comeback" concert in L.A. When he finally did show up, he was arrested backstage for not paying child support.
Nov 18, 1987:
Phish plays at Hunts in Burlington, Vermont.................... Dio plays at Johanneshov Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden.....................U2 played the memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles as part of their Joshua Tree Tour........
On The Radio: "I Think Were Alone Now" by Tiffany, "Mony Mony" by Billy Idol, "Breakout" by Swing Out Sister, "Should've Known Better" by Richard Marx, "Brilliant Disguise" by Bruce Springsteen, "It's a Sin" by the Pet Shop Boys, "The Time of My Life" by Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes, "Little Lies" by Fleetwood Mac, "Ive Been in Love Before" by Cutting Crew.
On The Radio: "I Think Were Alone Now" by Tiffany, "Mony Mony" by Billy Idol, "Breakout" by Swing Out Sister, "Should've Known Better" by Richard Marx, "Brilliant Disguise" by Bruce Springsteen, "It's a Sin" by the Pet Shop Boys, "The Time of My Life" by Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes, "Little Lies" by Fleetwood Mac, "Ive Been in Love Before" by Cutting Crew.
Jan 25, 1988: "If My Heart Had Windows" album by Patty Loveless was released.
May 9, 1988: Wet Wet Wet releases their single version of "With a Little Help from My Friends" b/w "Shes Leaving Home" by Billy Bragg
July 18, 1988: Nico died after suffering a minor heart attack while riding a bicycle on holiday with her son in Ibiza Spain.
July 18, 1988: Ike Turner was sentenced in Santa Monica, California to one year in jail for possessing and transporting cocaine.
May 9, 1988: Wet Wet Wet releases their single version of "With a Little Help from My Friends" b/w "Shes Leaving Home" by Billy Bragg
July 18, 1988: Nico died after suffering a minor heart attack while riding a bicycle on holiday with her son in Ibiza Spain.
July 18, 1988: Ike Turner was sentenced in Santa Monica, California to one year in jail for possessing and transporting cocaine.
Nov 25, 1988:
Chuck Berry paid a $250 fine to resolve New York City assault charges.................Anvil played at the Swizzle in York, Pennsylvania........Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach return to England after spending time at a rehab clinic in Arizona...............Janes Addiction played at Cabaret Metro in Chicago............
On the Radio: "Kokomo" by the Beach Boys, "Locomotion" by Kylie Minogue, "Bad Medicine" by Bon Jovi, "Wild Wild West" by escape Club, "One Moment in Time" by Whitney Houston, "How Can I Fall?" by Breathe, "A Groovy Kind of Love" by Phil Collins, "Look Away" by Chicago, "Kissing a Fool" by George Michael, "Never Tear Us Apart" by INXS.
On the Radio: "Kokomo" by the Beach Boys, "Locomotion" by Kylie Minogue, "Bad Medicine" by Bon Jovi, "Wild Wild West" by escape Club, "One Moment in Time" by Whitney Houston, "How Can I Fall?" by Breathe, "A Groovy Kind of Love" by Phil Collins, "Look Away" by Chicago, "Kissing a Fool" by George Michael, "Never Tear Us Apart" by INXS.
Dec 15, 1988 – James Brown is sentenced to six years in prison for various offenses including possession of weapons and resisting arrest.
June 15, 1989: Nirvana's debut album Bleach was released in the US.
Sept 26, 1989: Paul McCartney started his world tour at The Drammenshallen, in Drammen, Norway.
Oct 3, 1989: Del Wood died.
June 15, 1989: Nirvana's debut album Bleach was released in the US.
Sept 26, 1989: Paul McCartney started his world tour at The Drammenshallen, in Drammen, Norway.
Oct 3, 1989: Del Wood died.
Nov 28, 1989:
Johanne M Bos-]Vincent, Dutch soprano (Songs for Life), died at 91..................Devastation played at the Mason Jar in Pheonix, Arizona...........Paula Abdul appeared on the Arsenio Hall Show........ Stevie Ray Vaughan performed at Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque, New Mexico............
On The Radio: "You Got It (The Right Stuff)" by New Kids on the Block, "All Around the World" by Lisa Stansfield, "Don't Know Much" by Linda Ronstadt & Aaron Neville, "Lambada" by Kaoma, "Girl I'm Gonna Miss You" by Milli Vanilli, "I'm Not the Man I Used to be" by Fine Young Cannibals, "Roni" by Bobby Brown, "Woman in Chains" by Tears For Fears.
On The Radio: "You Got It (The Right Stuff)" by New Kids on the Block, "All Around the World" by Lisa Stansfield, "Don't Know Much" by Linda Ronstadt & Aaron Neville, "Lambada" by Kaoma, "Girl I'm Gonna Miss You" by Milli Vanilli, "I'm Not the Man I Used to be" by Fine Young Cannibals, "Roni" by Bobby Brown, "Woman in Chains" by Tears For Fears.
Dec 8, 1989: Dean Martin joined stars in Sammy Davis Jr's 60th anniversary celebration.
Feb 21, 1990: Aerosmith appeared in a "Wayne's World" sketch on Saturday Night Live and performed their recent hits "Janie's Got a Gun" and "Monkey on My Back."
Feb 24, 1990: The Byrds and Bob Dylan performed at the Roy Orbison Tribute concert.
March 20, 1990: Near Scranton, Pennsylvania, Gloria Estefan was critically injured, suffering a fractured spine when a speeding semi-truck crashed into the tour bus she was in during a snowstorm.
May 1, 1990: George Harrison joined Eric Clapton on stage at the L.A. Forum, performing "Crossroads" and "Sunshine Of Your Love".
May 16, 1990: Sammy Davis Jr dies from throat cancer.
Aug 11, 1990: Aerosmith's performance on MTV's Unplugged aired.
Oct 31, 1990: Carl Belew died.
Feb 21, 1990: Aerosmith appeared in a "Wayne's World" sketch on Saturday Night Live and performed their recent hits "Janie's Got a Gun" and "Monkey on My Back."
Feb 24, 1990: The Byrds and Bob Dylan performed at the Roy Orbison Tribute concert.
March 20, 1990: Near Scranton, Pennsylvania, Gloria Estefan was critically injured, suffering a fractured spine when a speeding semi-truck crashed into the tour bus she was in during a snowstorm.
May 1, 1990: George Harrison joined Eric Clapton on stage at the L.A. Forum, performing "Crossroads" and "Sunshine Of Your Love".
May 16, 1990: Sammy Davis Jr dies from throat cancer.
Aug 11, 1990: Aerosmith's performance on MTV's Unplugged aired.
Oct 31, 1990: Carl Belew died.
Nov 30, 1990:
The Chicago Tribune published an article about The Connells titled: Crafting Potent Pop The Natural Way...............In a review of Garth Brooks "No Femces" album, published in the Baltimore Sun said, "Garth Brooks gets by on grit and twang. His voice is dark and rich, modulating George Jones sweetness with Merle Haggard bite, and he obviously knows what today's country fans expect."...............Phish played at The Colonial Theatre in Keene, New Hampshire............The latest "Entertainment Weekly" was issued with John Lennon on the cover.............The Pixies played at The Ritz in New York City.........
On the Radio: "Something to Believe In" by Poison, "More Than Words Can Say" by Alias, "Groove is In The Heart" by Deee-lite, "Love Takes Time" by Mariah Carey, "I'm Your Baby Tonight" by Whitney Houston, "Feels Good" by Tony Toni Tone, "Because I Love You" by Stevie B, "Knockin Boots" by Candyman, "From a Distance" by Bette Midler, "The Way You Do the Things You Do" by U2, "Stranded" by Heart.
On the Radio: "Something to Believe In" by Poison, "More Than Words Can Say" by Alias, "Groove is In The Heart" by Deee-lite, "Love Takes Time" by Mariah Carey, "I'm Your Baby Tonight" by Whitney Houston, "Feels Good" by Tony Toni Tone, "Because I Love You" by Stevie B, "Knockin Boots" by Candyman, "From a Distance" by Bette Midler, "The Way You Do the Things You Do" by U2, "Stranded" by Heart.
Jan 16, 1991, The five original members of The Byrds put aside their differences to appear together at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City for their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Mar 12, 1991: Alan Jackson's debut album "Here in the Real World" is certified platinum for sales of one million copies.
Mar 22, 1991: Dave Guard (Kingston Trio) died.
May 24, 1991: Gene Clark (The Byrds) died at the age of 46, from heart failure
July 18, 1991: Living Colour, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Jane's Addiction, Nine Inch Nails, Henry Rollins Band and The Butthole Surfers played at the opening night og the "Lollapalooza" tour in Pheonix.
Sept 5, 1991: At the MTV Video Music Awards at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, R.E.M. won six awards for “Losing My Religion” including Video of the Year. There were performances by Van Halen (who were introduced by Pee-wee Herman), Poison, Queensryche, Metallica, Don Henley & Guns N’ Roses.
Sept 28, 1991: Miles Davis died in Santa Monica, California.
Oct 17, 1991: Tennessee Ernie Ford died.
Mar 12, 1991: Alan Jackson's debut album "Here in the Real World" is certified platinum for sales of one million copies.
Mar 22, 1991: Dave Guard (Kingston Trio) died.
May 24, 1991: Gene Clark (The Byrds) died at the age of 46, from heart failure
July 18, 1991: Living Colour, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Jane's Addiction, Nine Inch Nails, Henry Rollins Band and The Butthole Surfers played at the opening night og the "Lollapalooza" tour in Pheonix.
Sept 5, 1991: At the MTV Video Music Awards at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, R.E.M. won six awards for “Losing My Religion” including Video of the Year. There were performances by Van Halen (who were introduced by Pee-wee Herman), Poison, Queensryche, Metallica, Don Henley & Guns N’ Roses.
Sept 28, 1991: Miles Davis died in Santa Monica, California.
Oct 17, 1991: Tennessee Ernie Ford died.
Dec 2, 1991:
Nirvana played in Newcastle at Mayfair on.....................Paul McCartney’s “Liverpool Oratorio” album hits #1 on the billboard classical charts here in America...............The Rolling Stones shoot their video, "Almost Hear You Sigh," at Rawi Sherman Film Studio in Toronto. Toronto, Ontario...............Jerry Fuller Quintet played at the Ontario Science Center.......
On the radio: "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen, "When You Tell Me that You Love Me" by Diana Ross, "Dont Let the Sun Go Down on me" by George Michael & Elton John, "Live and Let Die" by Guns N Roses, "Black or White" by Michael Jackson, "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana, "Mysterious Ways" by U2.
On the radio: "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen, "When You Tell Me that You Love Me" by Diana Ross, "Dont Let the Sun Go Down on me" by George Michael & Elton John, "Live and Let Die" by Guns N Roses, "Black or White" by Michael Jackson, "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana, "Mysterious Ways" by U2.
Jan 7, 1992: Jim Neske (aka Chance Eden) dies.
Jan 29, 1992: Willie Dixon died in Burbank, California.
May 17, 1992: Lawrence Welk died in Santa Monica, California.
July 18, 1992: Bobby Brown married Whitney Houston at her New Jersey estate.
Oct 25, 1992: Roger Miller died.
Jan 29, 1992: Willie Dixon died in Burbank, California.
May 17, 1992: Lawrence Welk died in Santa Monica, California.
July 18, 1992: Bobby Brown married Whitney Houston at her New Jersey estate.
Oct 25, 1992: Roger Miller died.
Dec 4, 1992:
Pavement played at Salle Omnisports, in Rennes, France.....................Santana played at Parque Intercommunal De La Reina, Santiago, Chile.................Phish played at Madison Square Garden in New York City............
On The Radio: "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston, "In the Still of the Nite" by Boys II Men, "Little Miss Cant Be Wrong" by the Spin Doctors, "Deeper and Deeper" by Madonna, "The Last Song" by Elton John, "Real Love" by Mary j Blige, "To Love Somebody" by Michael Bolton, "Do You Believe in Us" by Jon Secada, "Rhythm Is a Dancer" by Snap
On The Radio: "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston, "In the Still of the Nite" by Boys II Men, "Little Miss Cant Be Wrong" by the Spin Doctors, "Deeper and Deeper" by Madonna, "The Last Song" by Elton John, "Real Love" by Mary j Blige, "To Love Somebody" by Michael Bolton, "Do You Believe in Us" by Jon Secada, "Rhythm Is a Dancer" by Snap
Jan 4, 1993: Patty Loveless played at the Grand Ole Opry. This is also her 36th birthday.
Jan 6, 1993: Dizzy Gillespie died in Englewood, New Jersey.
Feb 19, 1993: "Happy Nation" LP by Ace of Base is released in Europe
Sept 5, 1993: Jane’s Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro became the new guitarist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers
Sept 25m 2993: "Happy Nation" LP by Ace of Base is released in the USA>
Jan 6, 1993: Dizzy Gillespie died in Englewood, New Jersey.
Feb 19, 1993: "Happy Nation" LP by Ace of Base is released in Europe
Sept 5, 1993: Jane’s Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro became the new guitarist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers
Sept 25m 2993: "Happy Nation" LP by Ace of Base is released in the USA>
Dec 12, 1993:
WAQX 104.3 (Q-104) rock format replaces WNCN classic format in New York City.............Grateful Dead played at the San Diego Sports Arena........Bette Midler as Mama Rose in a new production of the Broadway musical "Gypsy" aired on CBS...........Weezer played at Gaslight in Los Angeles........Porno for Pyros played the KROQ Acoustic Christmas, Universal Amphitheater, Universal City, California............
On the Radio: "I'd Do Anything For Love" by Meat Loaf, "For Whom the Bell Tolls" by the Bee Gees, "A Whole New World" by Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle, "I Got You Babe" by Cher & Beavis and Butthead, "True Love" by Elton John & Kiki Dee, "Power of Love" by Celine Dion, "Hero" by Mariah Carey, "Please Forgive Me" by Bryan Adams, "All That She Wants" by Ace of Base, "Higher Ground" by UB40, "Daughter" by Pearl Jam.
On the Radio: "I'd Do Anything For Love" by Meat Loaf, "For Whom the Bell Tolls" by the Bee Gees, "A Whole New World" by Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle, "I Got You Babe" by Cher & Beavis and Butthead, "True Love" by Elton John & Kiki Dee, "Power of Love" by Celine Dion, "Hero" by Mariah Carey, "Please Forgive Me" by Bryan Adams, "All That She Wants" by Ace of Base, "Higher Ground" by UB40, "Daughter" by Pearl Jam.
Dec 15, 1993 – MTV airs Nirvana’s Unplugged session for the first time.
Dec 19, 1993: Michael Clarke (Byrds) died.
Dec 21, 1993: "The Sign" by Ace of Base is released as a single in the USA
Jan 1, 1994: "Beautiful Life" is written by Ace of Base band member Jonas Berggren while he was in the Canary Islands.
Dec 19, 1993: Michael Clarke (Byrds) died.
Dec 21, 1993: "The Sign" by Ace of Base is released as a single in the USA
Jan 1, 1994: "Beautiful Life" is written by Ace of Base band member Jonas Berggren while he was in the Canary Islands.
Mar 18, 1994:
.In a Baltimore Sun Review, Iggy Pop's "American Caesar" and said Iggy's "writing remains just as irreverent and iconoclastic today, from the wacky social commentary of "Wild America" to the surreal theater of "Caesar.".........The Los Angeles Times, in a review of Etta James ode to Billie Holiday LP"Mystery Lady," said it was "a plain-spoken, unembellished manner that is a far cry from her typically impassioned blues renditions, James delivers such standards as "The Man I Love," "You've Changed," "Body and Soul" and "Lover Man" with remarkable authenticity and conviction."................Green Day played at the City Gardens in Trenton, New Jersey....Grateful Dead played at Rosemont Horizon in Illinios........Neil Young played in New Orleans.........
On The Radio: "The Sign" by Ace of Base, "The Power of Love" by Celine Dione, "Now and Forever" by Richard Marx, "Because of Love" by Janet Jackson, "Breathe Again" by Toni Braxton.
On The Radio: "The Sign" by Ace of Base, "The Power of Love" by Celine Dione, "Now and Forever" by Richard Marx, "Because of Love" by Janet Jackson, "Breathe Again" by Toni Braxton.
Mar 30, 1994
Scorpions play at Olympia, São Paulo, Brazil...............The Grateful Dead played at the Omni in Atlanta, Georgia.......Sid Weiss, bassist, dies at 79...............
On The Radio: "The Sign" by Ace of Base, "Bump N Grind" by R Kelly, "The Power of Love" by Celine Dion, "Now and Forever" by Richard Marx, "Breathe Again" by Toni Braxton, "Gin & Juice" by Snoop Doggy Dogg.
On The Radio: "The Sign" by Ace of Base, "Bump N Grind" by R Kelly, "The Power of Love" by Celine Dion, "Now and Forever" by Richard Marx, "Breathe Again" by Toni Braxton, "Gin & Juice" by Snoop Doggy Dogg.
June 15, 1995: Harry Nilsson died after he suffered a massive heart attack.
July 5, 1994: "Cracked Rear View" album by Hootie & the Blowfish is released.
July 5, 1994: "Cracked Rear View" album by Hootie & the Blowfish is released.
Dec 15, 1994:
The Los Angeles Times reported that during its first seven days in record stores, Pearl Jam's new "Vitalogy" album made the second-biggest opening week splash since SoundScan began computerized sales monitoring in 1991..................The Grateful Dead played the Los Angeles Sports Arena........Aztec Two-step played what was billed as their their last performance in Connecticut at Toad's Place in New Haven..........Bill Champlin played at Portalen, Jönköping in Sweden........ A Los Angeles Superior Court Judge extends an arrest warrant previously issued for Tupac Shakur for weapons charges.............
On The Radio: "Zombie" by the Cranberries, "I'm the Only One" by Melissa Etheridge, "On Bended Knee" by Boys II Men, "Self Esteem" by The Offspring, "I Wanna Be Down" by Brandy, "Turn the Beat Around" by Gloria Estefan, "Secret" by Madonna, "Allison Road" by the Gin Blossoms, "I'll Stand by You" by the Pretenders, "All I Wanna Do" by Sheryl Crow, "All I Want for Christmas is You" by Mariah Carey....
On The Radio: "Zombie" by the Cranberries, "I'm the Only One" by Melissa Etheridge, "On Bended Knee" by Boys II Men, "Self Esteem" by The Offspring, "I Wanna Be Down" by Brandy, "Turn the Beat Around" by Gloria Estefan, "Secret" by Madonna, "Allison Road" by the Gin Blossoms, "I'll Stand by You" by the Pretenders, "All I Wanna Do" by Sheryl Crow, "All I Want for Christmas is You" by Mariah Carey....
Feb 25, 1995,: At a private party for 1200 select guests on the closing night of the Frank Sinatra Desert Classic golf tournament, Sinatra sang before a live audience for the very last time.
Mar 11, 1995:
In a Los Angeles Times review they say called CBS movie, "Young at Heart," with its special appearance by Frank Sinatra, a guilty pleasure."..........Bob Dylan played Palac Kultury, Prague, Czech Republic............Phish played the Fox Theater in Atlanta......Steve Perry on his For The Love of Strange Medicine Tour played in Mesa Amphitheater. Mesa, AZ............
On the radio: "Strong Enough" by Sheryl Crow, "Hold My Hand" by Hootie & the Blowfish, "Red Light Special" by TLC, "Better Man" by Pearl Jam, "Love Will Keep Us Alive" by the Eagles, "You Don't Know How it Feels" by Tom Petty, "Buddy Holly" by Weezer.
On the radio: "Strong Enough" by Sheryl Crow, "Hold My Hand" by Hootie & the Blowfish, "Red Light Special" by TLC, "Better Man" by Pearl Jam, "Love Will Keep Us Alive" by the Eagles, "You Don't Know How it Feels" by Tom Petty, "Buddy Holly" by Weezer.
Oct 27, 1995: "The Bridge" LP by Ace of Base is released.
Nov 7, 1995: "Beautiful Life" by Ace of Base is released as a single in North America.
Nov 7, 1995: "Beautiful Life" by Ace of Base is released as a single in North America.
Dec 23, 1995:
Controlled Fusion played at Anker, Leipzig, Germany...................
On the radio: "Exhale" by Whitney Houston, "One Fine Day" by Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men, "Free as a Bird" by the Beatles, "Breakfast at Tiffanys" by Deep Blue Something, "It's a Beautiful Life" by Ace of Base, "1979" by the Smashing Pumpkins, "Name" by the Goo Goo Dolls, "You'll See" by Madonna, "Diggin On You" by TLC, "Hand in My Pocket" by Alanis Morisette, "One of Us" by Joan Osborne, "Hey Lover" by TLC.
On the radio: "Exhale" by Whitney Houston, "One Fine Day" by Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men, "Free as a Bird" by the Beatles, "Breakfast at Tiffanys" by Deep Blue Something, "It's a Beautiful Life" by Ace of Base, "1979" by the Smashing Pumpkins, "Name" by the Goo Goo Dolls, "You'll See" by Madonna, "Diggin On You" by TLC, "Hand in My Pocket" by Alanis Morisette, "One of Us" by Joan Osborne, "Hey Lover" by TLC.
Dec 25, 1995: Dean Martin dies.
Jan 10, 1996:
Oasis played at Muziekcentrum Vredenburg, Utrecht, Netherlands............
On the radio: "Be My Lover" by LeBouche. "Time" by Hootie and the Blowfish, "Wonder" by Natalie Merchant, "Missing" by Everything But the Girl, "You'll See" by Madonna, "Ironic" by Alanis Morissette, "Glycerine" by Bush. "1979" by Smashing Pumpkins, "Hook" by Blues Traveler
On the radio: "Be My Lover" by LeBouche. "Time" by Hootie and the Blowfish, "Wonder" by Natalie Merchant, "Missing" by Everything But the Girl, "You'll See" by Madonna, "Ironic" by Alanis Morissette, "Glycerine" by Bush. "1979" by Smashing Pumpkins, "Hook" by Blues Traveler
Jan 12, 1996: REM began recording "Hi-Fi" at John Keane Studios, Athens, GA
Feb 8, 1996: Mercer Ellington died
Feb 8, 1996: Mercer Ellington died
Feb 22, 1996:
Oasis played at BBC Television Centre, Glasgow, Scotland........Green Day performed on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno...
On the radio: "One Fine Day" by Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men, "Missing" by Everything But the Girl, "Exhale" by Whitney Houston, "Not Gon Cry" by Mary J Blige, "Nobody Knows" by the Tony Rich Project, "Sittin Up in My Room" by Brandy, "One of Us" by Joane Osborne
On the radio: "One Fine Day" by Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men, "Missing" by Everything But the Girl, "Exhale" by Whitney Houston, "Not Gon Cry" by Mary J Blige, "Nobody Knows" by the Tony Rich Project, "Sittin Up in My Room" by Brandy, "One of Us" by Joane Osborne
May 6, 1996: The Backstreet Boys first album, "Backstreet Boys" was released.
June 15, 1996: US jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald died in Beverly Hills, California, aged 79.
July 18, 1996: Gloria Estefan began her Evolution World Tour
Nov 8, 1996: Oasis singer Liam Gallagher was arrested after being stopped by police in London's Oxford Street and charged with possession of a class A controlled substance
Nov 17, 1996: Dave Matthews Band played RIMAC Arena
June 15, 1996: US jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald died in Beverly Hills, California, aged 79.
July 18, 1996: Gloria Estefan began her Evolution World Tour
Nov 8, 1996: Oasis singer Liam Gallagher was arrested after being stopped by police in London's Oxford Street and charged with possession of a class A controlled substance
Nov 17, 1996: Dave Matthews Band played RIMAC Arena
Jan 20, 1997:
In a Time Magazine article reports that in Elton John's new autobiographical movie, Tantrums and Tiaras, Elton reveals that he never travels without a tiara or two (and trunkloads of loud suits). ....................Rage Against the Machine played in Los Angeles..............Jessye Norman sang a medley of patriotic songs and spirituals at Bill Clintons inauguration..............Hootie & the Blowfish, Stevie Wonder, Gloria Estefan, LL Cool J, REO Speedwagon, Aretha Franklin and the Isley Brothers played at various parties throughout the country celebrating the Clinton inauguration...... Ben and Jerry's introduced 'Phish food', a new flavor of ice cream named after the rock group Phish.
On The Radio: "Professional Widow" by Tori Amos, "2 Become 1" by the Spice Girls, "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" by Madonna, "Don't Let Go" by En Vogue, "Step By Step" by Whitney Houston, "In My Arms" by Erasure, "All By Myself" by Celine Dion," "Your Woman" by White Town..
On The Radio: "Professional Widow" by Tori Amos, "2 Become 1" by the Spice Girls, "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" by Madonna, "Don't Let Go" by En Vogue, "Step By Step" by Whitney Houston, "In My Arms" by Erasure, "All By Myself" by Celine Dion," "Your Woman" by White Town..
Feb 19, 1997:
In a review of the Bacon Brothers concert from two days earlier, The Los Angeles Times said "The Bacon Brothers reportedly would like to make an album, but they'd probably fare better selling their best songs to Nashville and hanging on to their day jobs."...................Bad Religion played at ANU Refectory, Canberra, Australia
On the radio: "Wannabe" by the Spice Girls, "I Believe I Can Fly" by R.Kelly, "Un-Break My Heart" by Toni Braxton, "Don't Let Go" by En Vogue, "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" by Puff Daddy, "I Believe in You and me" by Whitney Houston, "Nobody" by Keith Sweat, "Every Time I close My eyes" by Babyface.
On the radio: "Wannabe" by the Spice Girls, "I Believe I Can Fly" by R.Kelly, "Un-Break My Heart" by Toni Braxton, "Don't Let Go" by En Vogue, "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" by Puff Daddy, "I Believe in You and me" by Whitney Houston, "Nobody" by Keith Sweat, "Every Time I close My eyes" by Babyface.
Oct 12, 1997: John Denver dies in plane crash.
Jan 29, 1998:
Susan Tedeschi's made her L.A. debut at B.B. King's...........Elton John played in Houston......Jean Gesner Henry died.. He was popularly known as Coupé Cloué, was a Haïtian singer, guitarist, and bandleader................. Paul Simon's musical "The Capeman" premiered in New York...
On The Radio: "You Make Me Wanna" by Usher, "Together Again" by Janet Jackson, "No Surprises" by Radiohead, "Torn" by Natalie Imbruglia, "Barbie Girl" by Aqua, "Too Much" by the Spice Girls, "Time of Your Life" by Green Day, "Given To Fly" by Pearl Jam, "Amnesia" by Chumbawumba
On The Radio: "You Make Me Wanna" by Usher, "Together Again" by Janet Jackson, "No Surprises" by Radiohead, "Torn" by Natalie Imbruglia, "Barbie Girl" by Aqua, "Too Much" by the Spice Girls, "Time of Your Life" by Green Day, "Given To Fly" by Pearl Jam, "Amnesia" by Chumbawumba
Feb 14, 1998:
.An article appeared in todays Los Angeles Times announcing "Pearl Jam's U.S. Tour Will Bring Group Back to L.A."............ Nightwish played at Jungle Jane, Pori, Finland as part of their The First Tour of the Angels Tour.........Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliot performs "Sock It 2 Me" & "Beep Me 911" on Saturday Night Live......Celine Dion's 'My Heart Will Go On' set a new recorded for the most radio plays in the US with 116 million plays in one week...............Mya released her debut single ‘It’s All About Me” which debuted at #82 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
On the Radio: "My Heart Will Go On" by Celine Dion, "Together Again" by Janet Jackson, "Good Riddance" by Green Day, "Gettin Jiggy Wit It" by Will Smith, "Pink" by Aerosmith, "Too Much" by the Spice Girls, "Sweet Surrender" by Sarah McLaug
On the Radio: "My Heart Will Go On" by Celine Dion, "Together Again" by Janet Jackson, "Good Riddance" by Green Day, "Gettin Jiggy Wit It" by Will Smith, "Pink" by Aerosmith, "Too Much" by the Spice Girls, "Sweet Surrender" by Sarah McLaug
Apr 3, 1998: Janet Jackson played McNichols arena.
May 14, 1998: Frank Sinatra died in West Hollywood, California.
May 20, 1998: At the Roman Catholic Church of the Good Shepherd in Beverly Hills, Frank Sinatra's funeral was held, with 400 mourners in attendance and hundreds of fans outside
Oct 2, 1998: Gene Autry died.
Oct 7, 1998: The Backstreet Boys received the keys to the city from the mayor of Orlando in honor of the tornado relief concert the group headlined in March that raised over $250,000.
Dec 5, 1998: Darius Rucker (Hootie & the Blowfish) broke into an a cappella solo of the National Anthem during the lowering of colors on board USS Enterprise (CVN-65), which was docked in Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates. The band then played an extended concert for crew members of the aircraft carrier.
Jan 20, 1999: Drummer Bill Albaugh (Lemon Pipers) died at age 53.
Jan 31, 1999: Gloria Estefan performed the Star Spangled Banner at the Super Bowl XXXIII in Miami.
May 14, 1998: Frank Sinatra died in West Hollywood, California.
May 20, 1998: At the Roman Catholic Church of the Good Shepherd in Beverly Hills, Frank Sinatra's funeral was held, with 400 mourners in attendance and hundreds of fans outside
Oct 2, 1998: Gene Autry died.
Oct 7, 1998: The Backstreet Boys received the keys to the city from the mayor of Orlando in honor of the tornado relief concert the group headlined in March that raised over $250,000.
Dec 5, 1998: Darius Rucker (Hootie & the Blowfish) broke into an a cappella solo of the National Anthem during the lowering of colors on board USS Enterprise (CVN-65), which was docked in Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates. The band then played an extended concert for crew members of the aircraft carrier.
Jan 20, 1999: Drummer Bill Albaugh (Lemon Pipers) died at age 53.
Jan 31, 1999: Gloria Estefan performed the Star Spangled Banner at the Super Bowl XXXIII in Miami.
Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds played at Bucknell University in Pennsylavania......Bob Dylan played in Birmingham, Alabama.......... Bobby Troup died of a heart attack at age 80.......
On The Radio: "Pretty Fly" by the Offspring, "When Youre Gone" by Bryan Adams & Melanie C, "These Are the Times" by Dru Hill, "When I Grow Up" by Garbage, "Gimme Some More" by Busta Rhymes, "Believe" by Cher, "Goodbye" by the Spice Girls, "Miami" by Will Smith
On The Radio: "Pretty Fly" by the Offspring, "When Youre Gone" by Bryan Adams & Melanie C, "These Are the Times" by Dru Hill, "When I Grow Up" by Garbage, "Gimme Some More" by Busta Rhymes, "Believe" by Cher, "Goodbye" by the Spice Girls, "Miami" by Will Smith
June 2, 1999: The Backstreet Boys began their "Into The Millineum" Tour.
Sept 9, 1999: Steven Tyler and Joe Perry reunited with Run–D.M.C. and were also joined by Kid Rock for a collaborative live performance of "Walk This Way" at the MTV Video Music Awards.
Nov 8, 1999: Gary Glitter appeared at Bristol Crown Court, England charged with seducing and sexually humiliating a 14 year-old girl. The charges related back to 1980.
Dec 31, 1999: The Eagles performed at The Staples Center in Los Angeles.
Sept 9, 1999: Steven Tyler and Joe Perry reunited with Run–D.M.C. and were also joined by Kid Rock for a collaborative live performance of "Walk This Way" at the MTV Video Music Awards.
Nov 8, 1999: Gary Glitter appeared at Bristol Crown Court, England charged with seducing and sexually humiliating a 14 year-old girl. The charges related back to 1980.
Dec 31, 1999: The Eagles performed at The Staples Center in Los Angeles.
2000 and beyond:
Sept 5, 2000: Wynonna Judd plays at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.
Aug 8, 2000: The Byrds did reunite to give an impromptu, one-off performance at a tribute concert for Fred Walecki, the owner of a Los Angeles music equipment store who was suffering from throat cancer.
Oct 28, 2001: Ray Charles appeared during Game 2 of the World Series between the Arizona Diamondbacks and New York Yankees and performed "America the Beautiful".
Nov 13, 2000: "1", a compilation album of every British and American number one Beatles hit, was released.
Nov 5, 2001: Jimmy Buffet played at the Philips Arena
Nov 29, 2001: George Harrison died due to lung cancer.
Jan 2, 2002: Backstreet Boy Nick Carter was arrested in a Tampa, Florida night-club after being involved in a fight.
Feb 13, 2002: Waylon Jennings died.
Mar 11, 2002: Jessye Norman performed "America the Beautiful" at a service unveiling two monumental columns of light at the site of the former World Trade Center, as a memorial for the victims of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on New York City
May 14, 2002: Chuck Berry was honored as one of the first BMI Icons at the 50th annual BMI Pop Awards.
June 15, 2023: A rare autographed copy of The Beatles' album Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band sold at auction for £34,000 ($57,800), more than five times the estimated price.
July 30, 2002: Bruce Springsteen's album "The Rising" is released in the USA.
Sept 26, 2003: Robert Palmer died of a heart attack aged 54 in Paris France.
Dec 11, 2003: Bobby Brown is charged with battery after allegedly hitting wife Whitney Houston in the face.
Dec 12, 2003: Mick Jagger becomes a Sir after he is knighted by Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace.
May 19 2006: Freddie Garrity (Freddie and the Dreamers) died in Bangor, North Wales.
Sept 9, 2006: Bob Dylan's American Journey, 1956–1966 began. The first comprehensive exhibition devoted to Bob Dylan's early career.
Mar 16, 2007, Pete Seeger, his sister Peggy, his brothers Mike and John, his wife Toshi, and other family members spoke and performed at a symposium and concert sponsored by the American Folklife Center in honor of the Seeger family, held at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C
Oct 30, 2007: The Eagles released Long Road Out of Eden, their first album of all-new material since 1979.
Dec 12, 2007 – Ike Turner, the former husband of Tina Turner, dies at the age of 76 at his home near San Diego.
May 13, 2008: The U.S. Postal Service issued a 42-cent postage stamp in honor of Frank Sinatra.
June 27, 2008: Hootie & the Blowfish played at Gruene Hall in Gruene, Texas.
July 4 2008: ABBA appeared at the Swedish premiere of "Mamma Mia"
Oct 15, 2008: Edie Adams died in Los Angeles
Mar 3, 2009: Peter Tork reported on his website that he had been diagnosed with adenoid cystic carcinoma, a rare, slow-growing form of head and neck cancer
Mar 15 2010: Abba inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by Barry and Robin Gibb in New York City.
April 12, 2010: The Pulitzer Prize Board awarded Hank Williams a posthumous special citation that paid tribute to his "craftsmanship as a songwriter who expressed universal feelings with poignant simplicity and played a pivotal role in transforming country music into a major musical and cultural force in American life.
Jan 1, 2011: At a concert in Chicago, Chuck Berry, suffering from exhaustion, passed out and had to be helped off stage.
Oct 4, 2011: The album, named The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams was released.
Jan 20 2012- Etta James dies of leukemia at age 73.
Feb 29 2012: Davy Jones of the Monkees dies in Florida after suffering a severe heart attack at the age of 66.
Mar 12, 2012: Michael Hossack, Doobie Brothers drummer, died of cancer.
Mar 26 2012- Madonna releases her twelfth studio album MDNA,
May 17 2012- Donna Summer dies of cancer at age 63.
June 4, 2012: Elton John performed at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Concert at Buckingham Palace
Aug 9 2012- The Monkees announce that Michael Nesmith will rejoin the band for a 12 city tour of the U.S.
Nov 4, 2012: Ravi Shankar played with his daughter, sitarist Anoushka Shankar Wright, in Long Beach, California.
Dec 4, 2012: Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band played in Anaheim, California.
Dec 12, 2012: Ravi Shankar died in San Diego.
Dec 24, 2012: Ray Collins (Mothers of Invention) died in Pomona, California
Mar 6, 2013: Alvin Lee (Ten Year After) died at age 68.
June 15, 2013: A 24-year-old woman died in hospital after falling at the Stone Roses concert in Glasgow. The woman was among 50,000 fans who attended a gig at Glasgow Green to hear the Manchester indie band.
July 3, 2013: Pete Seeger's wife, Toshi, died in Beacon.
June 15, 2016: Brian May of Queen posted a note on his website objecting to Donald Trump's use of 'We Are The Champions' at campaign events. "Regardless of our views on Mr. Trump's platform, it has always been against our policy to allow Queen music to be used as a political campaigning tool," May wrote.
August 25, 2019: Ronnie Dove & Ronnie McDowell Played at Rosedale American Legion in Rosedale, Maryland.
April 2, 2022: Ronnie Dove performed at the Martinsburg Moose, 201 Woodbury Ave, in Martinsburg, West Virginia
May 7, 2022: Ronnie Dove played at VFW Post 5246, 2360 Veteran's Drive in Federalsburg, West Virginia
Aug 8, 2000: The Byrds did reunite to give an impromptu, one-off performance at a tribute concert for Fred Walecki, the owner of a Los Angeles music equipment store who was suffering from throat cancer.
Oct 28, 2001: Ray Charles appeared during Game 2 of the World Series between the Arizona Diamondbacks and New York Yankees and performed "America the Beautiful".
Nov 13, 2000: "1", a compilation album of every British and American number one Beatles hit, was released.
Nov 5, 2001: Jimmy Buffet played at the Philips Arena
Nov 29, 2001: George Harrison died due to lung cancer.
Jan 2, 2002: Backstreet Boy Nick Carter was arrested in a Tampa, Florida night-club after being involved in a fight.
Feb 13, 2002: Waylon Jennings died.
Mar 11, 2002: Jessye Norman performed "America the Beautiful" at a service unveiling two monumental columns of light at the site of the former World Trade Center, as a memorial for the victims of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on New York City
May 14, 2002: Chuck Berry was honored as one of the first BMI Icons at the 50th annual BMI Pop Awards.
June 15, 2023: A rare autographed copy of The Beatles' album Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band sold at auction for £34,000 ($57,800), more than five times the estimated price.
July 30, 2002: Bruce Springsteen's album "The Rising" is released in the USA.
Sept 26, 2003: Robert Palmer died of a heart attack aged 54 in Paris France.
Dec 11, 2003: Bobby Brown is charged with battery after allegedly hitting wife Whitney Houston in the face.
Dec 12, 2003: Mick Jagger becomes a Sir after he is knighted by Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace.
May 19 2006: Freddie Garrity (Freddie and the Dreamers) died in Bangor, North Wales.
Sept 9, 2006: Bob Dylan's American Journey, 1956–1966 began. The first comprehensive exhibition devoted to Bob Dylan's early career.
Mar 16, 2007, Pete Seeger, his sister Peggy, his brothers Mike and John, his wife Toshi, and other family members spoke and performed at a symposium and concert sponsored by the American Folklife Center in honor of the Seeger family, held at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C
Oct 30, 2007: The Eagles released Long Road Out of Eden, their first album of all-new material since 1979.
Dec 12, 2007 – Ike Turner, the former husband of Tina Turner, dies at the age of 76 at his home near San Diego.
May 13, 2008: The U.S. Postal Service issued a 42-cent postage stamp in honor of Frank Sinatra.
June 27, 2008: Hootie & the Blowfish played at Gruene Hall in Gruene, Texas.
July 4 2008: ABBA appeared at the Swedish premiere of "Mamma Mia"
Oct 15, 2008: Edie Adams died in Los Angeles
Mar 3, 2009: Peter Tork reported on his website that he had been diagnosed with adenoid cystic carcinoma, a rare, slow-growing form of head and neck cancer
Mar 15 2010: Abba inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by Barry and Robin Gibb in New York City.
April 12, 2010: The Pulitzer Prize Board awarded Hank Williams a posthumous special citation that paid tribute to his "craftsmanship as a songwriter who expressed universal feelings with poignant simplicity and played a pivotal role in transforming country music into a major musical and cultural force in American life.
Jan 1, 2011: At a concert in Chicago, Chuck Berry, suffering from exhaustion, passed out and had to be helped off stage.
Oct 4, 2011: The album, named The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams was released.
Jan 20 2012- Etta James dies of leukemia at age 73.
Feb 29 2012: Davy Jones of the Monkees dies in Florida after suffering a severe heart attack at the age of 66.
Mar 12, 2012: Michael Hossack, Doobie Brothers drummer, died of cancer.
Mar 26 2012- Madonna releases her twelfth studio album MDNA,
May 17 2012- Donna Summer dies of cancer at age 63.
June 4, 2012: Elton John performed at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Concert at Buckingham Palace
Aug 9 2012- The Monkees announce that Michael Nesmith will rejoin the band for a 12 city tour of the U.S.
Nov 4, 2012: Ravi Shankar played with his daughter, sitarist Anoushka Shankar Wright, in Long Beach, California.
Dec 4, 2012: Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band played in Anaheim, California.
Dec 12, 2012: Ravi Shankar died in San Diego.
Dec 24, 2012: Ray Collins (Mothers of Invention) died in Pomona, California
Mar 6, 2013: Alvin Lee (Ten Year After) died at age 68.
June 15, 2013: A 24-year-old woman died in hospital after falling at the Stone Roses concert in Glasgow. The woman was among 50,000 fans who attended a gig at Glasgow Green to hear the Manchester indie band.
July 3, 2013: Pete Seeger's wife, Toshi, died in Beacon.
June 15, 2016: Brian May of Queen posted a note on his website objecting to Donald Trump's use of 'We Are The Champions' at campaign events. "Regardless of our views on Mr. Trump's platform, it has always been against our policy to allow Queen music to be used as a political campaigning tool," May wrote.
August 25, 2019: Ronnie Dove & Ronnie McDowell Played at Rosedale American Legion in Rosedale, Maryland.
April 2, 2022: Ronnie Dove performed at the Martinsburg Moose, 201 Woodbury Ave, in Martinsburg, West Virginia
May 7, 2022: Ronnie Dove played at VFW Post 5246, 2360 Veteran's Drive in Federalsburg, West Virginia
2019
January 15th, 2019: Paul Simon said he had a dream that said, ‘You’re working on a piece called Seven Psalms,'” he recalled. “The dream was so strong that I got up and I wrote it down. But I had no idea what that meant.”
2021
Jan 1, 2021: Mick Bolton, the keyboardist best known for playing with Mott the Hoople and Dexys Midnight Runners died age 72.
Jan 3, 2021: English musician Gerry Marsden (Gerry & the Pacemakers) died age 78 after being diagnosed with a blood infection in his heart.
Jan 13, 2021: Tim Bogert died from cancer age 76. He was bass guitarist and vocalist with Vanilla Fudge, Cactus and the power trio Beck, Bogert & Appice.
Jan 16, 2021: American producer Phil Spector died in prison age 81.
Jan 29, 2021: Hilton Valentine, original guitarist and founding member of The Animals, died at the age of 77.
March 4, 2021: Procol Harum’s former bassist Alan Cartwright died aged 75.
April 14, 2021: American guitarist, vocalist and songwriter and Poco frontman Rusty Young died of a heart attack at the age of 75.
July 28, 2021: American musician Dusty Hill died at his home in Houston, Texas, at the age of 72. He was the bassist of the rock band ZZ Top
Jan 3, 2021: English musician Gerry Marsden (Gerry & the Pacemakers) died age 78 after being diagnosed with a blood infection in his heart.
Jan 13, 2021: Tim Bogert died from cancer age 76. He was bass guitarist and vocalist with Vanilla Fudge, Cactus and the power trio Beck, Bogert & Appice.
Jan 16, 2021: American producer Phil Spector died in prison age 81.
Jan 29, 2021: Hilton Valentine, original guitarist and founding member of The Animals, died at the age of 77.
March 4, 2021: Procol Harum’s former bassist Alan Cartwright died aged 75.
April 14, 2021: American guitarist, vocalist and songwriter and Poco frontman Rusty Young died of a heart attack at the age of 75.
July 28, 2021: American musician Dusty Hill died at his home in Houston, Texas, at the age of 72. He was the bassist of the rock band ZZ Top
2022
April 2, 2022: Ronnie Dove performed at the Martinsburg Moose, 201 Woodbury Ave, in Martinsburg, West Virginia
May 7, 2022: Ronnie Dove played at VFW Post 5246, 2360 Veteran's Drive in Federalsburg, West Virginia
July 23, 2022: Paul Simon made a surprise appearance at Newport Folk Festival, sitting in with Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats for a set consisting entirely of Simon’s own songs. It marked Simon’s first-ever appearance at the storied festival, as well as a rare live performance for the veteran singer-songwriter, who previously announced his retirement from touring in 2018.
May 7, 2022: Ronnie Dove played at VFW Post 5246, 2360 Veteran's Drive in Federalsburg, West Virginia
July 23, 2022: Paul Simon made a surprise appearance at Newport Folk Festival, sitting in with Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats for a set consisting entirely of Simon’s own songs. It marked Simon’s first-ever appearance at the storied festival, as well as a rare live performance for the veteran singer-songwriter, who previously announced his retirement from touring in 2018.
2023
May 12, 2023: Janet Jackson performed at the PNC Music Pavillion in North Carolina
June 16, 2023: Ringo Starr shared the evening with his All Star Band — Steve Lukather, Colin Hay, Edgar Winter, Warren Ham, Hamish Stuart and Gregg Bissonette — at the Vina Robles Amphitheatre in California.
July 21, 2023: Tony Bennett Dies at 96
June 16, 2023: Ringo Starr shared the evening with his All Star Band — Steve Lukather, Colin Hay, Edgar Winter, Warren Ham, Hamish Stuart and Gregg Bissonette — at the Vina Robles Amphitheatre in California.
July 21, 2023: Tony Bennett Dies at 96