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This Day In Rock History: April 3rd


A few albums that was released....


1968 ● Simon & Garfunkel —— Bookends ► Folk-Rock

1968 ● Moby Grape —— Wow ► Psychedelic Rock (SFO)

1976 ● Poco —— Live ► Country-Rock

2001 ● Journey —— Arrival ► AOR Rock

2006 ● Poison —— The Best of Poison – 20 Years of Rock ► Heavy Metal/Hair Metal

2007 ● Black Sabbath —— Black Sabbath: The Dio Years ► Hard Rock

2007 ● REO Speedwagon —— Find Your Own Way Home ► Arena Rock


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This Day In Rock History: April 4th


1915 Chicago blues legend Muddy Waters is born McKinley Morganfield in Rolling Fork, Mississippi.

1948 Pick Withers (drummer for Dire Straits) is born David Withers in Leicester, England.

1948 Berry Oakley (bass guitarist for The Allman Brothers Band) is born Raymond Berry Oakley III in Chicago, Illinois.

1952 Blues guitarist Gary Moore (of Thin Lizzy) is born Robert William Gary Moore in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

1952 Dave Hill (guitarist for Slade) is born in Holbeton, Devon, England.

1962 Craig Adams (bass guitarist for The Cult) is born in Otley, West Yorkshire, England.

1966 Mike Starr (bass guitarist for Alice in Chains) is born in Honolulu, Hawaii.


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1972 ● ZZ Top —— Rio Grande Mud ► Blues-Rock

1995 ● The Band —— Live At Watkins Glen ► Folk-Rock

1995 ● Black Sabbath —— Cross Purposes Live ► Hard Rock

1997 ● INXS —— Elegantly Wasted ► Alt. Pop-Rock


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This Day In Rock History: April 5th


1981 Canned Heat singer Bob "The Bear" Hite died of a heart attack aged 36. (1970 UK No.2 & US No.26 single 'Let's Work Together'). Played at both the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival and the 1969 Woodstock Festival.

1994 Kurt Cobain committed suicide by shooting himself in the head at his home in Seattle. Cobain's body wasn't discovered until April 8, by an electrician who had arrived to install a security system, who initially believed that Cobain was asleep, until he saw the shotgun pointing at his chin. A suicide note was found that said, "I haven't felt the excitement of listening to as well as creating music, along with really writing . . . for too many years now". A high concentration of h.e.r.o.i.n and traces of v.a.l.i.u.m were found in Cobain's body. His death was officially ruled as suicide by a self-inflicted shotgun wound to the head.

1998 British drummer Cozy Powell (Colin Flooks) was killed when his car smashed into crash barriers on the M4 motorway near Bristol, England. Powell had worked with the Jeff Beck Group, Whitesnake, Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Brian May, Peter Green and the ELP spin-off Emerson, Lake, and Powell. Powell, known as one of the most driving drummers in rock, had also had hits as a solo artist, including Dance WithThe Devil and The Man In Black, and had fronted his own band, Cozy Powell's Hammer.

2002 American singer Layne Staley of Alice in Chains was found dead from a mixture of h.e.r.o.i.n and c.o.c.a.i.n.e in his home. It was reported that the 6-foot (1.8 m) Staley weighed only 86 pounds (39 kg) when his body was discovered. His body was partially decomposed when he was found. Medical examiners had to identify it by dental records.

2007 Former Kiss guitarist Mark St. John died from an apparent brain haemorrhage at the age of 51. St. John was Kiss' third official guitarist, having replaced Vinnie Vincent in 1984 and appeared on the album 'Animalize'.


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1971 Chicago is the first American rock band to perform at Carnegie Hall.

2006 Rock and roll singer-songwriter Gene Pitney dies of a heart attack at age 66 while touring the UK.


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1972 ● David Crosby & Graham Nash —— Graham Nash/David Crosby ► Folk-Rock

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2016 American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and fiddler, Merle Haggard died of complications from pneumonia at his home in Palo Cedro, California. Along with Buck Owens, Haggard and his band the Strangers helped create the Bakersfield sound, which is characterized by the twang of Fender Telecaster and the unique mix with the traditional country steel guitar sound. Haggard scored over 10 US Country No.1 albums during his career.


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1974 The California Jam 1 festival took place in Ontario, California, featuring the Eagles, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Earth, Wind & Fire, ELP, Black Oak Arkansas and Seals & Croft. Over 200,000 fans attended.

2004 Guitarist and singer Niki Sullivan, died suddenly of a heart attack, at his home in Independence, Missouri aged 66. Sullivan was one of the three original members of Buddy Holly's backing group, The Crickets. He co-wrote a number of his hit songs and sang back-up vocals on 27 of the 32 songs Buddy recorded over his brief career.


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This Day In Rock History: April 6th


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1987 ● The Cult —— Electric ► Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Revival

1993 ● Bruce Hornsby —— Harbor Lights ► Pop-Rock

2010 ● Peter Wolf —— Midnight Souvenirs ► Blues-Rock/Blue-Eyed Soul


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This Day In Rock History: April 7th


2020 Steve Farmer, singer/guitarist for The Amboy Dukes on their 1968, Billboard #16 hit, "Journey To The Center Of The Mind", passed away of heart issues at the age of 71.


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