1962 – Bob Dylan’s first single “Mixed-Up Confusion” was released. 1966 – The Elvis Presley film “Spinout” premiered. 1966 – Chad & Jeremy and Don Ho were guests on ABC-TV’s “Batman.” 1967 – Dick Clark announced that he was making a film, “The Love Children,” about hippies. Today in American Bandstand History 1968 – Tommy […]
Category: Oldies
This Day in Music History – December 13th
1961 – The Beatles signed with manager Brian Epstein. 1966 – Jimi Hendrix released the single “Foxy Lady.” The title was misprinted as “Foxey Lady” on the U.S. version of the album “Are You Experienced.” 1974 – George Harrison had lunch with U.S. President Gerald Ford at the White House. 1975 – Foghat’s “Slow Ride” […]
This Day in Music History – December 11th
1958 – The Coasters recorded “Charlie Brown.” 1960 – Aretha Franklin made her New York debut at the Village Vanguard. 1964 – Sam Cooke was shot to death at a the Hacienda Motel in Los Angeles, CA. 1965 – Velvet Underground made its performance debut at a high school dance in Summit, NJ. 1967 – […]
Grateful Dead’s First Concert
1963 – Donny Osmond made his debut with the Osmonds on NBC’s “Andy Williams Show.” 1965 – The Grateful Dead played their first concert. The show took place at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco, CA. 1966 – The Rolling Stones released the album “Got Live If You Want It” in the U.S. 1967 – […]
This Day in Music History – December 7th
1963 – The Beatles appeared on the British TV show “Juke Box Jury.” 1966 – Nancy Sinatra appeared on “Frank Sinatra: A Man & His Music Part II” on CBS-TV. 1984 – Michael Jackson testified in Chicago, IL, that he wrote the song “The Girl is Mine,” not an Illinois man. Jackson won the case. […]
This Day in Music History – December 6th
1968 – James Taylor’s self-titled album was released in Britain. 1968 – Elvis Presley received one of 66,000 letters that U.S. President Nixon sent out to potential administrative office holders. 1969 – The Rolling Stones released the album “Beggar’s Banquet.” 1970 – “Gimme Shelter” opened in the U.S. It is a documentary film about the […]
This Day in Music History – December 4th
1956 – Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash recorded together (the Million Dollar Quartet). The session would not be released for 25 years. 1961 – Gene Chandler’s “Duke of Earl” was released. 1971 – The Montreaux Casino was destroyed by fire during a show by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of […]
This Day in Music History – December 3rd
1967 – The Supremes were guest on “Tennessee” Ernie Ford’s TV special. 1968 – Elvis Presley’s NBC-TV special “Elvis” was aired. 1969 – John Lennon was asked to play the title role in “Jesus Christ, Superstar.” The offer was revoked the next day. 1973 – Ringo Starr released the song “You’re Sixteen.” It was his […]
This Day in Music History – November 30th
1969 – Simon & Garfunkel’s first TV special, “Songs of America,” aired. 1969 – The Save Rave ’69 benefit concert, to aid the youth culture magazine Rave, took place in London. 1970 – George Harrison released his triple album “All Things Must Pass” in the U.K. 1982 – Metallica played their final concert with Ron […]
This Day in Music History – November 27th
1957 – The Crickets’ LP “The ‘Chirping’ Crickets” was released by Brunswick Records. 1967 – Capitol Records released the Beatles’ “Magical Mystery Tour” album in the U.S. 1970 – George Harrison released his triple album “All Things Must Pass” in the U.S. 1997 – Bjork was admitted to the hospital in Reykjavik, Iceland, with a […]