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This Day In Rock History: August 26th



1940 Rocker Nik Turner (of Hawkwind) is born in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.

1952 Rock guitarist Billy Rush (of Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes) is born.

1966 Dan Vickrey (lead guitarist for Counting Crows) is born in Walnut Creek, California.


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A few albums that was released....


1966 ● Donovan —— Sunshine Superman [US] ► Folk-Rock

1966 ● The Walker Brothers —— Portrait ► Pop-Rock

1968 ● Marvin Gaye —— In The Groove ► Soul – Motown

1970 ● Otis Redding —— Historic Performances Recorded At The Monterey International Pop Festival ► Memphis Soul

1981 ● Grateful Dead —— Dead Set ► Folk-Rock

1985 ● The Cure —— The Head On The Door ► Post-Punk

1997 ● Creed —— My Own Prison ► Alt Rock/Post-Grunge

1997 ● Eddie Money —— Super Hits ► Album Rock

2003 ● Peter Frampton —— Now ► Arena Rock

2003 ● Styx —— Rockers ► Prog/Art Rock

2003 ● Warren Zevon —— The Wind ► Pop-Rock

2008 ● Motörhead —— Motörizer ► Heavy Metal

2016 ● Kiss —— Kiss Rocks Las Vegas ► Hard Rock


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1967, British music entrepreneur and the manager of The Beatles, Brian Epstein was found dead, locked in a bedroom at his London home. A coroner's inquest concluded that Epstein died from an overdose of the sleeping pill Carbitrol. He also managed several other artists including Gerry & The Pacemakers, Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas, Cilla Black and The Remo Four. The first contract between The Beatles and Epstein was auctioned in London in 2008, and was sold for £240,000.

1990, Stevie Ray Vaughan was killed when the helicopter he was flying in, hit a man-made ski slope while trying to navigate through dense fog. Vaughan had played a show at Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, Wisconsin with Robert Cray & His Memphis Horns, and Eric Clapton. Vaughan was informed by a member of Clapton's crew that three seats were open on a helicopter returning to Chicago with Clapton's crew, it turned out there was only one seat left; Vaughan requested it from his brother, who obliged. Three members of Eric Clapton's entourage were also killed.

1991, Pearl Jam released their debut album Ten. The group’s most commercially successful album, which has sold over 13 million copies, produced three hit singles: Alive, Even Flow, and Jeremy.

1999, The Charlatans, Blur, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Offspring, Catatonia, Reef, The Chemical Brothers, The Divine Comedy, Pavement, Silverchair, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion all appeared at The Carling Reading three day festival, England, tickets, £78.

2004, Green Day, The Darkness, The White Stripes, Morrissey, The Libertines, Franz Ferdinand, The Hives, 50 Cent, (50 Cent was booed off stage after being greeted by a rain of bottles thrown at him and his G-Unit crew as they came onstage). The Streets, The Vines, Soulwax, Dogs Die In Hot Cars, The Offspring, Ash, Placebo and Lostprophets all appeared at this years UK Carling Weekend in Reading and Leeds, England.

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1942 Daryl Dragon, the Captain of Captain & Tennille, is born in Los Angeles. His father is the conductor Carmen Dragon.

1944 Rocker Tim Bogert (bassist/vocalist for Vanilla Fudge) is born John Voorhis Bogert III in Richfield, New Jersey.

1953 Alex Lifeson (guitarist for Rush) is born Aleksandar Zivojinovic in Fernie, British Columbia, Canada, to Serbian immigrant parents. He is raised in Toronto, Ontario.

1956 Glen Matlock (original bass guitarist for The Sex Pistols) is born in Paddington, London, England.

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A few albums that was released....


1976 ● Manfred Mann’s Earth Band —— The Roaring Silence ► Pop-Rock

1976 ● Eric Clapton —— No Reason To Cry ► Blues-Rock

1979 ● Alan Parsons Project —— Eve ► Prog Rock

1979 ● Pat Benatar —— In The Heat Of The Night ► Hard Rock

1991 ● Procol Harum —— The Prodigal Stranger ► Prog Rock

1991 ● Bad English —— Backlash ► Arena Rock

1991 ● Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band —— The Fire Inside ► Heartland Rock

1996 ● Pearl Jam —— No Code ► Hard Rock

2002 ● Boston —— Corporate America ► Arena Rock

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1972, Alice Cooper was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'School's Out'. Cooper has said he was inspired to write the song when answering the question, "What's the greatest three minutes of your life?". Cooper said: "There's two times during the year. One is Christmas morning, the next one is the last three minutes of the last day of school."

2012, Celebrity Net Worth named Ringo Starr as the world's richest drummer, with an estimated fortune of $300 million. Phil Collins was ranked second with $250 million, former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl was third with $225 million, The Eagles' Don Henley came in forth with $200 million and Metallica's Lars Ulrich was fifth with $175 million. Also making the top ten were U2's Larry Mullen and The Rolling Stones' Charlie Watts.


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1948 Danny Seraphine (original drummer for Chicago) is born in Chicago, Illinois.

1951 Dave Hlubek (lead guitarist for Molly Hatchet) is born in Jacksonville, Florida.


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1971: Five Man Electrical Band peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart with “Signs” which was their first and only top ten single in the U.S.

1991: The final date of the first annual Lollapalooza tour took place at the King County Fairgrounds outside of Seattle which was headlined by Jane’s Addiction & also featured Living Colour and Nine Inch Nails. The tour was one of the hottest tickets on the U.S. summer tour circuit becoming the 1990’s most successful tour packages.

1999: Cheap Trick performed their 25th anniversary concert at Davis Park in their hometown of Rockford, IL. Some special guests included Slash, Billy Corgan, and Art Alexakis. They performed at least one song from all of their albums.


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A few albums that was released....

1973 ● Marvin Gaye —— Let’s Get It On ► Soul – Motown

1974 ● Mike Oldfield —— Hergest Ridge ► Instrumental

1978 ● Devo —— Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! ► Pop-Rock/Post-Punk New Wave

1992 ● Mortification —— Scrolls Of The Megilloth ► Heavy Metal/Christian Metal

1995 ● Morrissey —— Southpaw Grammar ► Alt. Pop-Rock

2015 ● Motörhead —— Bad Magic ► Heavy Metal

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This Day In Rock History: August 29th


1964, Roy Orbison's 'Oh, Pretty Woman' was released in the US. It went on to reach No.1 four weeks later. The title was inspired by Orbison's wife Claudette interrupting a conversation to announce she was going out; when Orbison asked if she was okay for cash, his co-writer Bill Dees interjected "A pretty woman never needs any money."

1981, The two day Rock on the Tyne festival began in Gateshead, England, featuring Ian Dury, Elvis Costello, U2, Rory Gallagher, Doll By Doll, Wang Chung, Becket, Dr Feelgood, The Gingers Nutters (featuring Ginger Baker), Trimmer and Jenkins and Lindisfarne.

2000, Slipknot caused chaos at this years Kerrang! Awards, after smashing glasses, setting fire to their table, throwing a monitor off the stage and destroying a microphone. The band picked up 3 awards including best single and best live act.

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