The new grand entranceway at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa is now the home of Elvis Presley’s iconic 24-karat gold leaf grand piano. The grand entranceway, which features gold and glass design elements along with two curved escalators, is part of the property’s ongoing $700 million expansion, which will be completed in the […]
Category: Oldies
This Day in Music History – July 10th
1936 – Billie Holiday recorded “Billie’s Blues.” 1964 – “Do Wah Diddy Diddy” by Manfred Mann was released in the U.K. 1965 – Wilson Pickett’s “In The Midnight Hour” was released. 1967 – Bobbie Gentry recorded “Ode to Billie Joe.” 1968 – Eric Clapton announced that Cream would break up following a farewell tour. 1971 […]
This Day in Music History – July 9th
1955 – The Bill Haley & His Comets single “Rock Around the Clock” hit #1 on Billboard’s Pop charts. This was the first time a rock and roll recording accomplished this feat. 1956 – Dick Clark made his debut as host of “Bandstand” on a Philadelphia TV station. The name of the show was changed […]
This Day in Music History – July 8th
1958 – The first gold record album was presented by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The award went to the soundtrack “Oklahoma!” 1969 – Marianne Faithfull took an overdose of barbiturates on the set of the movie “Ned Kely.” 1970 – “The Everly Brothers Show” was launched on ABC-TV as a summer series. […]
Jack Johnson, Eddie Vedder and More Support Surfrider’s ‘United States And Oceans Of America’ This 4th Of July
To celebrate this Independence Day, thousands of coastal defenders, including Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder, marine biologist Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, legendary musician Jack Johnson and three-time world champion surfer, Carissa Moore, have been flying a new flag, standing up to declare ‘we are The United States and Oceans of America (#USOA).’ As part of the […]
This Day in Music History – July 1st
1956 – Elvis Presley appeared on “The Steve Allen Show.” He was told not to dance and Allen had him sing “Hound Dog” to a real basset hound wearing tails. 1963 – “She Loves You” and “I’ll Get You” were recorded by the Beatles. 1973 – In New York City, “Jesus Christ Superstar” closed after […]
This Day in Music History – June 28th
1975 – David Bowie’s “Fame” was released. 1978 – Members of the group Kansas were named Deputy Ambassadors of Goodwill by Unicef. 1986 – Wham! made their farewell concert appearance at London’s Wembley Stadium. Elton John made an appearance in a clown suit to sing a song and then came back later to sing “Candle […]
This Day in Music History – June 27th
1959 – The play “West Side Story” with music by Leonard Bernstein closed after 734 performances on Broadway. 1964 – Jan & Dean’s “Little Old Lady From Pasadena” was released. 1964 – The Rolling Stones appeared as the entire panel on BBC-TV’s ‘Juke Box Jury’. 1968 – Elvis Presley began taping his first television special, […]
This Day in Music History – June 26th
1933 – “The Kraft Music Hall” debuted on NBC radio. 1964 – The Beatles album “A Hard Day’s Night” was released in the U.S. 1977 – Elvis Presley’s final concert took place at Market Square Arena, Indianapolis. 1985 – The album, “Big River” became the first soundtrack album to be recorded in Nashville, TN. 1986 […]
This Day in Music History – June 25th
1967 – The Beatles performed “All You Need Is Love” live on the “Our World” program. 1969 – The Hollies recorded “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother,” with Elton John playing piano. 1984 – The soundtrack “Purple Rain” was released five weeks ahead of the film. 1984 – Patti Scialfa joined Bruce Springsteen’s E Street […]