1965, Blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter, Sonny Boy Williamson died in his sleep. Van Morrison, Aerosmith, The Who, The Animals, Yardbirds, and Moody Blues all covered his songs. According to the Led Zeppelin biography Hammer of the Gods, touring the UK in the 60's, Sonny Boy set his hotel room on fire while trying to cook a rabbit in a coffee percolator. 1965, … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – May 25
The Yardbirds
Today in Rock History – May 14
1964, Jan & Dean start recording "Little Old Lady (From Pasadena)." 1965, The Who appeared at Civic Hall in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England. 1965, San Francisco radio station KYA hosts the Rolling Stones, the Byrds, Beau Brummels, Paul Revere & the Raiders, and the Vejtables at the Civic Auditorium. 1966, The Who played at Palais in Bury, Manchester, … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – May 14
Psychedelic Time Warp – Show 6
Hosted by Bart Shore. This show has no formal theme, other than all the bands are from the UK. Hear music from the Stones, the Cure, the Who, Small Faces, Black Sabbath, Traffic, Thin Lizzy, Bowie, Donovan, the Kinks, Pink Floyd, ELP, Tull, Queen, Moody Blues, Eric Burdon, U2, and of course The Beatles. There are some classic Monty Python bits scattered through out … [Read more...] about Psychedelic Time Warp – Show 6
Today in Rock History – March 13
1965, Eric Clapton quit The Yardbirds due to musical differences with the other band members. Clapton wanted to continue in a blues type vein, while the rest of the band preferred the more commercial style of their first hit, ‘For Your Love’. 1965, The Beatles started a two week run at the top of the singles chart with "Eight Days A Week", the group's seventh number … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – March 13
Today in Rock History – February 28
1964, The Yardbirds played at the Rhythm and Blues Festival at The Town Hall, Birmingham, England. 1966, Liverpool's Cavern Club, made famous by the Beatles' residency there, closes and is later turned into a subway station. 1966, The Who appeared at Eltham Bath in London. 1968, Frankie Lymon was found dead at his mother's house in New York of a suspected drug … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – February 28