1966, A year after returning to her home state of Texas from San Francisco, Janis Joplin heads west again. She was summoned by Chet Helms, a friend who is now managing Big Brother & the Holding Company. He dispatches Travis Rivers, an old acquaintance of Janis' from her Port Arthur, Texas days to convince the singer to join Big Brother. Joplin had even considered becoming a … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – May 10
The Move
Today in Rock History – February 5
1966, The Who, with support acts Screamin' Lord Sutch & the Savages, the Merseys, the Fortunes, and the Graham Bond Organization, perform at the Odeon Cinema in Southend-on-Sea, England. 1967, The Beatles filmed part of the promo clip for "Penny Lane" around the Royal Theatre, Stratford, London and walking up and down Angel Lane. 1967, The News Of The World reported … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – February 5
Today in Rock History – September 2
1965, The Doors recorded their first demo’s at World Pacific Jazz Studios in Los Angeles, California, where they cut six Jim Morrison songs. 1966, The Who played at Locarno Ballroom in Basildon, Essex, England. 1967, Pink Floyd, The Move, Soft Machine, Fairport Convention, The Nack, and Denny Lane performed at the UFO Festival held at the Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – September 2
Today in Rock History – August 11
1966, At a press conference held at The Astor Towers Hotel in Chicago, John Lennon apologized for his remarks that The Beatles were “more popular than Jesus." Lennon told reporters “Look, I wasn’t saying The Beatles are better than God or Jesus, I said "Beatles" because it’s easy for me to talk about The Beatles. I could have said "TV" or "Cinema," "Motorcars," or anything … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – August 11