Tuesday 1 May 2018

Today in rock history 1st May

1956 – No. 1 Chart Toppers Pop Hit: “Heartbreak Hotel,” Elvis Presley. The song is Presley’s first No. 1 single.
1957 – Steve Farris, Mr Mister, is born
1966 – The Beatles play their last show for a paying audience in Britain at the NME Poll Winners’ Party.
1966 – Born on this day, Johnny Colt, The Black Crowes.
1968 – Born on this day, D’arcy Wretsky-Brown, bass, Smashing Pumpkins,
1969 – Jimi Hendrix is busted for narcotics possession at Toronto Airport. He is released on $10,000 bail.
1969 – Neil Young releases Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere.
1969 – Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash videotape a special to appear on ABC. They play Dylan’s “I Threw It All Away,” “Living the Blues,” and “Girl From the North Country.”
1970 – In New York, Bob Dylan records with George Harrison. The two mess around on the Beatles’ “Yesterday,” Dylan’s “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues,” and “Da Doo Ron Ron.”
1973 – Bachman-Turner Overdrive release their self-titled debut album.
1975 – In one of their best-ever publicity stunts, the Rolling Stones announce their Tour of the Americas by playing “Brown Sugar” on the back of a flatbed truck driving down Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue.
1977 – The Clash begin their first tour of England at London’s Roxy.
1984 – Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac files for bankruptcy.
1993 – Supermodel Naomi Campbell announces her engagement to U2 bassist Adam Clayton.
1998 – Columbia Records presents Jeff Buckley’s posthumous set, “Sketches for `My Sweetheart, The Drunk,’” in its entirety during an online listening session.
1999 – An exhibition of Paul McCartney’s paintings, including a portrait of David Bowie, opens in Siegen, Germany.
2000 - Neil Young was sued for $1.8 million by Jimmy McDonough, a writer who claimed that Young had blocked the publication of an authorized biography that he spent several years working on.
2001 – “Touring Band 2000,” the first full-length DVD featuring Pearl Jam, is released. The three-hour disc features 28 live songs filmed in various cities during the band’s 2000 U.S. tour.
2005 – Nine Inch Nails close the Coachella Festival in California. Other performers during the day included New Order, The Bravery and Mos Def.
2005 – Bruce Springsteen’s Devils & Dust tops the U.K. album chart in its first week of release.
2005 – Matchbox 20 singer Rob Thomas went to No.1 on the US album chart with his first solo album ‘Something To Be.’ T
2009 – A Queen fan won a private two-hour guitar lesson with Brian May after bidding more than £7,500 at a charity auction in London. The auction was held in support of the Action for Brazil’s Children Trust, of which May is a patron.

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