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    HC's Rock Rewind

    A look back at the past two weeks in Rock History

     

    by Team HC

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    Week of August 13th - 19th

     

    On this memorable week in rock history, The Beatles kicked off their first America tour, the final episode of “The Monkees” aired, and one of rock and roll’s pioneering legends passed away. Read on for a look back at other significant moments that shaped rock and roll during this historically eventful week.

     

     

    Events

     

    1962 – Drummer Pete Best is fired from The Beatles by manager Brian Epstein. Best has been a member of the band for two years and four days. He is replaced by Rory Storm and the Hurricanes’ drummer Ringo Starr.

    1964 – The Beatles begin their first American tour, performing a 33-minute show at the Cow Palace in San Francisco.

    1965 -- Sonny & Cher enjoy the first of a three-week run atop the U.S. singles chart with their single, “I Got You Babe.”

     

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    1968 – A trio called Earth, who play blues and rock, makes their performance debut in a coffee house in a small town in New Jersey. The guitarist and singer is an 18-year-old named Bruce Springsteen.

    1968 – The final episode of the TV show ‘The Monkees” airs on NBC. The series had won two Emmy Awards the previous year: one for Outstanding Comedy Series, and the other for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy.

    1969 – The Woodstock Music and Art Festival is staged at a 600-acre farm in Bethel, New York. More than 500,000 people attend the three-day festival.

    1969 – The Beatles gather for the last time at EMI Studios in London. They wrap up the mixes for “I Want You,” and discuss the song sequence for the Abbey Road album.

    1971 – Rod Stewart’s “Maggie May” is released.

     

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    1971 -- Led Zeppelin kick off a North American tour, performing in front of 17,000 fans in Vancouver, Canada.

    1972 – “The Midnight Special,” hosted by Wolfman Jack, makes its debut on NBC. The show features War performing their current million-seller, “Slippin’ into Darkness.”

    1972 – Chicago’s Chicago V album tops the U.S. album chart.

    1975 – Peter Gabriel announces he is leaving the prog-rock band, Genesis. Over the next year and a half, the group auditions more than 400 singers before deciding that Phil Collins, their drummer since 1970, will step into the frontman spot left by Gabriel.

    1977 – Elvis Presley is found dead at his Graceland Mansion in Memphis, Tennessee. The rock and roll icon was just 42 years old. At the time of his death, Presley’s estate was valued at $4.9 million. By 1993, its value is more than $50 million.

    1979 – Led Zeppelin releases their final studio album, In Through the Out Door.

    1980 – John Lennon begins recording the Double Fantasy album. The record will later be awarded a Grammy for “Album of the Year.”

    1987 -- Guns N' Roses kick off their first North American tour, performing in Halifax, Nova Scotia, as opening act for The Cult.

    1987 – Lindsey Buckingham leaves Fleetwood Mac, after refusing to tour behind the band’s latest album, Tango in the Night.

    1991 – Nirvana performs a concert at The Roxy in Los Angeles, where they invite fans to attend the shoot for the video for “Smells Like Teen Spirit.” When filming begins two days later, the response is so massive that hundreds of fans have to be turned away.

    1995 -- Foo Fighters make their U.S. network television debut, performing “This is a Call” on “The Late Show with David Letterman.”

    1997 – The Rolling Stones announce plans for their “Bridges to Babylon” tour by driving up to the Brooklyn Bridge in New York in  a red ’55 Cadillac, with Mick Jagger at the wheel.

     

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     2005 – Sly Stone makes a rare public appearance, when he shows up the Knitting Factory in Hollywood to watch his little sister, Vet, perform with a Sly and the Family Stone tribute band.

     

     

    Releases

     

    1966 – Jefferson Airplane: Jefferson Airplane Takes Off

    1970 -- The Band: Stage Fright

    1971 – Mahavishnu Orchestra: The Inner Mounting Flame

    1971 – The Who: Who’s Next

    1974 -- Harry Nilsson: Pussy Cats

    1975 -- Rod Stewart: Atlantic Crossing

    1976 -- Burning Spear: Man in the Hills

    1977 -- Doobie Brothers: Livin’ on the Fault Line

    1978 -- The Who: Who Are You

    1979 – Led Zeppelin: In Through the Out Door

    1979 -- Bob Dylan: Slow Train Coming

    1979 – XTC: Drums and Wires

    1980 -- The Cars: Panorama

    1980 – Yes: Drama

    1981 -- The Pretenders: Pretenders II

    1983 -- Cheap Trick: Next Position Please

    1983 – Heart: Passionworks

     

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    1983 -- AC/DC: Flick of the Switch

    1984 – Red Hot Chili Peppers: The Red Hot Chili Peppers

    1985 -- John Cougar Mellencamp: Scarecrow

    1989 – Red Hot Chili Peppers: Mother’s Milk

    1990 -- Prince: Graffiti Bridge

    1990 – Black Sabbath: Tyr

    1991 – Joan Jett and the Blackhearts: Notorious

    1991 -- Julian Lennon: Help Yourself

    1992 – Motorhead: March or Die

    1992 -- Eric Clapton: Unplugged

    1994 – Neil Young and Crazy Horse: Sleeps with Angels

    1997 – Fleetwood Mac: The Dance

    2002 -- Black Sabbath: Past Lives

     

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    2003 -- Neil Young: Greendale

    2003 -- Kings of Leon: Youth and Young Manhood

     

    Deaths

     

    Robert Johnson – Aug. 16, 1938

    Elvis Presley – Aug. 16, 1977

    Norman Petty (producer) – Aug. 15, 1984

    Roy Buchanan – Aug. 14, 1988

    Robert Calvert (Hawkwind) – Aug. 14, 1988

    Tony Williams (The Platters) – Aug. 14, 1992

    Betty Everett – Aug. 19, 2001

    Vassar Clements – Aug. 16, 2005

    Jerry Wexler (producer) – Aug. 15, 2008

    LeRoi Moore (Dave Matthews Band) – Aug. 19, 2008

    Jim Dickinson – Aug. 15, 2009

    Richie Hayward (Little Feat) – Aug. 14, 2010

    Scott McKenzie – Aug. 18, 2012

    Allen Lanier (Blue Oyster Cult) – Aug. 14, 2013

     

     

    Births

     

    Ginger Baker – Aug. 19, 1939

    Dash Crofts (Seals and Crofts) – Aug. 14, 1940

    Johnny Nash – Aug. 19, 1940

     

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    David Crosby – Aug. 14, 1941

    Isaac Hayes – Aug. 20, 1942

    Kevin Ayers (The Soft Machine) – Aug. 16, 1944

    Ian Gillan – Aug. 19, 1945

    Larry Graham (Sly and The Family Stone) – Aug. 14, 1946

    Jimmy Webb – Aug. 15, 1946

    Ralf Hutter (Kraftwerk) – Aug. 20, 1946

    James Pankow (Chicago) – Aug. 20, 1947

    Tom Johnston (Doobie Brothers) – Aug. 15, 1948

    Robert Plant – Aug. 20, 1948

    Scott Asheton (The Stooges) – Aug. 16, 1949

    Phil Lynott – Aug. 20, 1949

    Slim Dunlap (The Replacements) – Aug. 14, 1951

    John Deacon – Aug. 19, 1951

    John Hiatt – Aug. 20, 1952

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    Colin Moulding (XTC) – Aug. 17, 1955

    Tim Farris (INXS) – Aug. 16, 1957

    Belinda Carlisle – Aug. 16, 1958

    Gilby Clarke – Aug. 17, 1962

    Tanya Donnelly – Aug. 14, 1966

    Dimebag Darrell – Aug. 20, 1966

    Fred Durst – Aug. 20, 1970

    Emily Robison (Dixie Chicks) – Aug. 16, 1972

     

     

     

    Week of August 20th - 26th

     

    This week is a major one for rock anniversaries. From the releases of Pearl Jam's Ten and Metallica: ...And Justice for All to the birthdays of Keith Moon and Rob Halford, it's obvious this week in rock history truly rocks. Keep reading for some major events, historic record releases and notable births and deaths happening Aug. 21 – 26.

     

     

    Events

     

    1965 - The Rolling Stones' record "Out of Our Heads" reaches No. 1 in the U.S.

    1965 - During a break on a U.S. tour, the Beatles visited Elvis Presley at his residence in Beverly Hills.

    1967 - The great Keith Moon of the Who drove a car in to a hotel swimming pool by accident. He was attempting elude the police who had arrived to shut down his birthday party. While some say the story isn't true, Roger Daltrey stands behind it.

    1968 - The final day of recording the Beatles' "Sexy Sadie" takes place. 

    1970 - The Velvet Underground played their final show with Lou Reed at the Manhattan venue Max's Kansas City.

    1970 - Elton John performs in the U.S. for the first time. It's at The Troubadour in Los Angeles.

    1982 - Bono of U2 gets married to his high school sweetheart Alison Stewart at the Guinness Church of Ireland.

    2016 - The Tragically Hip perform their final concert. 

     

     

    Releases 

     

    1968 - Fleetwood Mac, Mr. Wonderful

    1972 - The Kinks, Everybody's in Show-Biz

    1975 - Bruce Springsteen, Born to Run

    1976 - Boston, Boston

    1976 - Eric Clapton, No Reason to Cry

    1979 - The Alan Parsons Project, Eve

    1981 - The Rolling Stones, Tattoo You

    1982 - Alice Cooper, Zipper Catches Skin

    1983 - Rainbow, Bent Out of Shape

    1985 - The Cure: The Head on the Door

    1986 - Paul McCartney: Press to Play

    1987 - The Cars, Door to Door

    1988 - Jane's Addiction, Nothing's Shocking

    1988 - Metallica,  ...And Justice for All

     

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    1991 - Pearl Jam, Ten 

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    1996 - Pearl Jam, No Code

    1997 - Oasis, Be Here Now

    1998 - Rob Zombie, Hellbilly Deluxe

    2002 - Coldplay, A Rush of Blood to the Head

    2002 - Queens of the Stone Age, Songs for the Deaf

    2002 - Stone Sour, Stone Sour

    2008 - Slipknot: All Hope Is Gone

    2008 - B.B. King, One Kind Favor

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    2010 - The Pretty Reckless, Light Me Up

    2012 - Lynyrd Skynyrd, Last of a Dyin' Breed

    2014 - Royal Blood, Royal Blood

     

     

    Deaths

     

     

    Bob Stegmeyer (bassist) - August 25, 1995

    Jack Nitzsche (producer) - August 25, 2000

    Sid Bernstein (promoter for the Beatles and manager for various artists) - August 21, 2013

     

     

     

    Births

     

    John Lee Hooker - August 22, 1920

    Kenny Rogers - August 21, 1938

    Tom Coster (Santana) - August 21, 1941

    Ken Hensley (Uriah Heep) - August 24, 1945

    Keith Moon - August 23, 1946

    Rick Springfield - August 23, 1949

    Gene Simmons - August 25, 1949

    Jimi Jamison (Survivor) - August 23, 1951

    Rob Halford - August 25, 1951

    Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple) - August 21, 1952

    Elvis Costello - August 25, 1954

    Vernon Reid (Living Colour) - August 22, 1958

    Dean DeLeo (Stone Temple Pilots) - August 23, 1961

    John Bush (Anthrax) - August 24, 1963

    Dan Vickrey (Counting Crows) - August 26, 1966

    Shirley Manson (Garbage) - August 26, 1966

    Layne Staley - August 22, 1967

    Jeff Tweedy (Wilco) - August 25, 1967

    Adrian Young (No Doubt) - August 26, 1969

    Julian Casablancas (The Strokes) - August 23, 1978

    Kacey Musgraves - August 21, 1988

     

     

      

     

      

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