Category: Oldies

This Day in Music History – January 3rd

1957 – Fats Domino recorded “I’m Walkin’.” 1960 – Bobby Darin, Della Reese and Connie Francis performed together on the “Ed Sullivan Show.” 1964 – The Beatles made their first appearance on U.S. television in a film clip shown on the “Jack Paar Show.” It was a performance of the song “She Loves You.” 1967 […]

Jason Bonham Joins Billy Joel for Electrifying Led Zeppelin Cover on New Year’s Eve

Music fans at the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, rang in the New Year with a rock-and-roll celebration to remember. Jason Bonham, son of the legendary Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, joined Billy Joel onstage during Joel’s New Year’s Eve concert to perform the Zeppelin classic “Whole Lotta Love”—a surprise that thrilled the crowd […]

Neil Young Revives “Pardon My Heart” in Rare Performance After 50 Years

Neil Young has once again delved into his extensive archives for the latest installment of his Fireside Sessions, treating fans to the first performance of “Pardon My Heart” in over 50 years. Shared exclusively on his Neil Young Archives website, the intimate rendition follows a recent rare performance of “Silver and Gold” on December 25, […]

This Day in Music History – December 29th

1943 – “San Fernando Valley” was recorded by Bing Crosby. 1963 – The Weavers gave their farewell concert at Orchestra Hall in Chicago, IL. 1967 – Dave Mason quit Traffic and started a solo career. 1982 – Jamaica issued a Bob Marley commemorative stamp. 1994 – Lisa “Left-Eye” Lopes pled guilty to arson charges for […]

This Day in Music History – December 27th

1940 – Singer Al Jolson and actress Ruby Keeler were divorced after 12 years of marriage that included that final year of separation. 1963 – The Animals perform on their first radio broadcast on the BBC show “Saturday Club.” 1964 – The Supremes made their first appearance on TV’s “Ed Sullivan Show.” 1970 – “Hello, […]

This Day in Music History – December 26th

1955 – Bill Haley and the Comets’ “See You Later Alligator” was released by Decca Records. 1961 – Jay & the Americans recorded “She Cried.” 1963 – Capitol Records released the Beatles’ “I Want to Hold Your Hand” backed with “I Saw Her Standing There.” 1967 – The Dave Brubeck Quartet formally disbanded after Paul […]

This Day in Music History – December 23rd

1959 – Chuck Berry was arrested for transporting a minor across a state line for an immoral purpose. 1959 – The Drifters recorded “This Magic Moment.” 1964 – Brian Wilson (Beach Boys) suffered a nervous breakdown on a flight from L.A. to Houston. The event led Wilson to stop touring with the group. 1964 – […]

Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr Reunite for Surprise On-Stage Performance in London

In a moment that thrilled fans and made music history, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, the two surviving members of The Beatles, reunited for a rare on-stage performance at London’s O2 Arena on Thursday night. The duo joined forces during the encore of McCartney’s concert, delivering electrifying renditions of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band […]

Aerosmith’s Tom Hamilton Reflects on Peace Out Tour and Debuts New Band Close Enemies

The end of Aerosmith’s storied touring career came earlier than expected after Steven Tyler’s vocal cord injury forced the band to cancel their highly anticipated Peace Out farewell tour. While only three shows were performed in September 2023, the Boston rock legends left an indelible impression, proving they were still at the top of their […]