Tuesday 3 July 2018

Today in rock history 1st July

1915 – Bluesman Willie Dixon is born in Vicksburg, Miss.
1945 – Deborah Harry is born in Miami.
1952 – Comedian/actor/writer/Blues Brother and House of Blues co-founder Dan Aykroyd is born in Ottawa, Canada.
1962 - Gene Vincent was the featured act at The Cavern Club in Liverpool, along with an up and coming local group called The Beatles.
1968 – John Lennon opens an exhibition of his drawings titled “You Are Here.”
1968 – John Lennon and Yoko Ono are hospitalized after an auto accident in Scotland.
1969 – The Doors release their album The Soft Parade.
1970 – Jimi Hendrix records his first session at Electric Ladyland Studios, New York.
1971 - Jethro Tull's first US Top Ten album, "Aqualung" is awarded a Gold record.
1973 – Bob Dylan releases his soundtrack to Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid.
1975 – Former Beatle Ringo Starr divorces his wife, Maureen Cox
1979 – The Doobie Brothers celebrate their 10th anniversary with an all-star jam session at the Friar’s Club in Los Angeles.
1981 – Rushton Moreve of Steppenwolf dies in an auto wreck at age 35.
1983 - A New Jersey based quintet calling themselves Bon Jovi are signed to Phonogram's Mercury label.
1987 – The Grateful Dead release their In the Dark album, featuring the single “Touch of Grey.” Rolling Stone says, “This album bespeaks an effortlessness long absent from their oeuvre.”
1995 – Gravel-voiced DJ Wolfman Jack dies of a heart attack in Belvidere, N.C., at age 57
1997 – Radiohead release their third album, OK Computer.
1998 – A track from metal-funk band White Zombie’s 1993 Geffen album “La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One” has the dubious distinction of being played repeatedly to ward off paparazzi at the wedding of Barbra Streisand and James Brolin.
1999 - Guy Mitchell, who scored two US number one hits with "You Got Me Singing The Blues" in 1956 and "Heartaches By The Number" in 1959, died at the age of 72 from complications following surgery.
2003 – The New York Post reports that it’s all over for Kid Rock and Pam Anderson. The actress tells the Las Vegas Sun, “We remain good friends, but we have two different lives right now. I am with my kids and I couldn’t be happier.”
2006 - The first Hyde Park Calling festival took place at Hyde Park in London. Roger Waters headlined the first day playing The Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety & The Who headlined the following day.
2008 – Whitesnake guitarist Mel Galley, died at the age of 60 from cancer of the oesophagus. Galley also played with Trapeze, Glenn Hughes, Cozy Powell and the Blue Jays.
2013 - Boston guitarist Tom Scholz was ordered to pay $132,000 in court fees to the Boston Herald after he unsuccessfully sued the newspaper. The Herald had suggested that Scholz was responsible for the 2007 suicide of Boston lead singer Brad Delp, but a Superior Court judge ruled that the paper could not be held liable for defaming Scholz because it's impossible to know what caused Delp to kill himself.
2015 - Bruce Springsteen made a surprise appearance at Brian Wilson's show in Holmdel, New Jersey where he joined the Beach Boys legend on "Barbara Ann" and "Surfin' USA".

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