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This Day In Rock History: May 16th


1970 Lead guitarist Randy Bachman quits The Guess Who. He would later form Bachman-Turner Overdrive and enjoy six Billboard Top 40 hits over the next six years that included "Let It Ride (#23), "Takin' Care Of Business" (#12) and "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" (#1).

1981 "Bette Davis Eyes" by Kim Carnes rocketed to the top spot on Billboard's singles chart, where it would remain for six weeks. Carnes received a personal thank-you letter for the song from actress Bette Davis, saying that it had impressed her young grandson.


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A few albums that was released....


1966 ● The Shadows —— Shadow Music ► Instrumental Rock ‘N’ Roll

1969 ● Tyrannosaurus Rex —— Unicorn ► Psychedelic Folk

1970 ● The Who —— Live At Leeds ► British Rock

1978 ● Joe Walsh —— But Seriously Folks… ► Blues-Rock

1983 ● Iron Maiden —— Piece Of Mind ► Heavy Metal


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This Day In Rock History: May 17th


1963 The first Monterey Folk Festival took place over three days in Monterey, California. The festival featured Joan Baez, Bob Dylan and Peter Paul and Mary. The 1967 Monterey Rock festival is remembered for the first major American appearances by Jimi Hendrix and The Who as well as the first major public performances of Janis Joplin. It was also the first major performance by Otis Redding in front of a predominantly white audience.


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This Day In Rock History: May 17th



1941 Malcolm Hale (lead guitarist for Spanky & Our Gang) is born in Butte, Montana.

1949 Bill Bruford (drummer for Yes, King Crimson) is born in Sevenoaks, Kent, England.

1949 Andrew Latimer (frontman for the prog rock band Camel) is born in Guildford, Surrey, England.

1959 Iron Maiden's original lead singer, Paul Di'Anno, is born in London, England.


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This Day In Rock History: May 17th


A few albums that was released....


1971 ● Paul & Linda McCartney —— Ram ► Pop-Rock

1973 ● Bachman-Turner Overdrive —— Bachman-Turner Overdrive ► Album Rock

1976 ● Rainbow —— Rainbow Rising ► Arena Rock

1976 ● Jethro Tull —— Too Old To Rock ‘N’ Roll, Too Young To Die ► Prog Rock

1988 ● Judas Priest —— Ram It Down ► Heavy Metal

1989 ● The Doobie Brothers —— Cycles ► Pop-Rock


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This Day In Rock History: May 18th


1949 Bill Wallace (bassist for The Guess Who) is born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

1949 Rick Wakeman (keyboardist for Yes) is born in Perivale, London, England.

1950 Mark Mothersbaugh (keyboardist for Devo) is born in Akron, Ohio.

1978 The Buddy Holly Story, starring Gary Busey as Holly, is released in the US


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This Day In Rock History: May 18th


1968 The first Miami Pop event took place with an estimated 100,000 people attending the concert, which was promoted by Richard O'Barry & Michael Lang (later famous as the promoter of Woodstock). Bands featured at the festival included Steppenwolf, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Mothers of Invention, Blue Cheer, Chuck Berry, The Blues Image, Pacific Gas and Electric, Three Dog Night and the Crazy World of Arthur Brown.


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A few albums that was released....


1973 ● The Byrds —— History Of The Byrds ► Country-Rock

1993 ● Judas Priest —— Metal Works ’73-’93 ► Heavy Metal

1993 ● Kiss —— Alive III ► Hard Rock

1999 ● Eddie Money —— Ready Eddie ► Album Rock

2010 ● Triumph —— Greatest Hits Remixed ► Arena Rock


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This Day In Rock History: May 19th


1945 Pete Townshend of The Who is born in Chiswick, United Kingdom.

1947 Steve Currie (bass player for T. Rex) is born in Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England.

1949 Dusty Hill (bassist, keyboardist, co-vocalist of ZZ Top) is born Joseph Michael Hill in Dallas, Texas.

1954 Phil Rudd (drummer for AC/DC) is born Phillip Hugh Norman Witschke Rudzevecuis in Melbourne, Australia.

1975 Lynyrd Skynyrd release the single "Saturday Night Special." The B-side is "Made in the Shade." It's the only single released from the Nuthin' Fancy album.


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1958 - Bobby Darin’s single, "Splish Splash," was released as the first eight-track master recording pressed to a plastic 45-RPM disc.

1975 - The Eagles released the single "One Of These Nights."

1986 - Peter Gabriel released the album "So."


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