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This Day In Music History: April 25th


1917, Ella Fitzgerald, the Queen of Jazz, was born in Newport News, Va. Fitzgerald is one of the most renowned jazz singers in history, thanks to her warm, sweet voice and signature scatting technique. She first sang publicly at the Apollo Theater’s Amateur Night, where the crowd warmly received her rendition of Hoagy Carmichael’s “Judy.” Within a couple years, she had started touring with Chick Webb and had released songs on the Decca label. Throughout her career, Fitzgerald released hits including “A-Tisket, A-Tasket,” “Dream A Little Dream,” and “Someone To Watch Over Me.” She performed alongside stars including Dizzy Gillespie, Frank Sinatra and Count Basie. Fitzgerald died in 1996 after being diagnosed with diabetes and undergoing multiple major surgeries.

1923 - Blues guitar legend Albert King was born. One of 13 children, he was born Albert King Nelson in Indianola, Miss., and his family moved to Arkansas when he was eight years old. King made his first guitar out of a cigar box, a branch from a shrub, and a strand of broom wire; he later bought a real guitar for $1.25. He learned to play it himself, left-handed with the strings upside down. He developed a distinct, powerful string-bending style and would become known as one of the "Three Kings of the Blues Guitar" (along with B.B. King and Freddie King). Also admired for his soulful, smoky vocals, Albert King is probably best known for his 1967 single, "Born Under a Bad Sign." King died of a heart attack at home in Memphis, Tenn., in 1992. He had played his last show two days earlier, in Los Angeles.


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A few albums that was released....


1969 ● The Moody Blues —— On The Threshold Of A Dream ► Psychedelic Rock

1975 ● The Doobie Brothers —— Stampede ► Pop-Rock

1980 ● Black Sabbath —— Heaven And Hell ► Hard Rock

2006 ● Rush —— Gold ► Prog/Art Rock


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2016 In the first week after the death of Pop star Prince, fans bought 654,000 copies of his albums and downloaded 2.82 million of his songs. "The Very Best of Prince", "Purple Rain" and "The Hits / The B-Sides" re-entered the Billboard 200 albums chart at #1, #2 and #6, respectively.


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2019 - Molly Hatchet singer Phil McCormack died, age 58. He'd fronted the Southern rock band since 1996 after having performed with them previously, taking over from Danny Joe Brown.


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1978 The Last Waltz, director Martin Scorsese's acclaimed documentary of The Band's star-studded last concert, opens in theaters. The film features performances by Neil Young, Eric Clapton, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Neil Diamond, The Staple Singers and Dr. John.


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1967 16 year old Janis Ian sings "Society Child" on the CBS-TV show, Inside Pop - The Rock Revolution. A year before, the song was banned by many radio stations because of its interracial love affair theme. Following her television appearance, the record shot into the US Top Twenty.

1967 Mama Cass Elliot gives birth to a daughter she names Owen Vanessa. She never told anyone who the father is, but many years later Michelle Phillips helped Owen locate her biological dad. Owen grew up to become a singer as well and toured with Beach Boys member Al Jardine



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1972: Alice Cooper released “School’s Out,” the lead single and title track from their fifth studio album.


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A few albums that was released....

2004 ● The Rolling Stones —— Singles 1963-1965 ► Blues-Rock

2005 ● Cream —— Gold ► Blues-Rock

2005 ● Bruce Springsteen —— Devils & Dust► Heartland Rock

2011 ● The Rolling Stones —— Singles 1971-2006 ► Heartland Rock


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This Day In Rock History: April 27th


1947 Pete Ham (frontman for Badfinger) is born in Swansea, Wales.

1951 Ace Frehley of Kiss is born Paul Frehley in the Bronx, New York.


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1963 Little Peggy March started a three week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'I Will Follow Him'. At 15 years, 1 month and 13 days old, Little Peggy March became the youngest female singer to have a US No.1 record.


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