1964, On The Ed Sullivan Show, the Dave Clark Five perform "Glad All Over." Comparing them to the Rolling Stones, Sullivan declares the Five "nice, neat boys." They would perform more times on his show than any other rock act. 1965, Bob Dylan’s single "Subterranean Homesick Blues" was released in the US. The lead track from his Bringing It All Back Home album, gave … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – March 8
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Today in Rock History – March 2
1967, The ninth annual Grammy Awards are held. Frank Sinatra's Sinatra, A Man and His Music wins Album of the Year, while "Strangers in the Night" is named Record of the Year. John Lennon and Paul McCartney win the Song of the Year Grammy for "Michelle." 1967, Engelbert Humperdinck was at number one on the singles chart with "Release Me." The singer's first of two number … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – March 2
Today in Rock History – February 24
1963, The Rolling Stones started a Sunday night residency at The Station Hotel, Richmond, Surrey. The Stones were paid $41 for the gig and played on the first night to a total of 66 people. 1965, The first full day of filming took place for The Beatles movie Help! with the group riding bicycles on location near London Airport, England. 1966, The Who perform at the … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – February 24
Today in Rock History – February 20
1963, The Beatles drove through the night from Liverpool to London to appear on the live lunchtime BBC radio program Parade of the Pops. The appearance lasted just over four minutes with the band performing "Love Me Do" and "Please Please Me." They then drove another 180 mile trip back north for their performance that night at the Swimming Baths, Doncaster, Yorkshire. 1965, … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – February 20
Today in Rock History – February 19
1965, Working at Abbey Road studios in London, The Beatles recorded the rhythm track "You're Going To Lose That Girl" in two takes. On his new song, John Lennon sang, and accompanied himself on acoustic guitar, backed by Paul and George. The band lip-synced to the recording for the movie Help! The final album mix was made four days later. 1965, The Who learn by … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – February 19