Today in Rock History with Chris DeCarlo
January 9 | The Rolling Stones got their drummer today in 1963. Charlie Watts quit Blues Incorporated (and his day […]
January 9 | The Rolling Stones got their drummer today in 1963. Charlie Watts quit Blues Incorporated (and his day […]
January 8 | In 1979, the three members of Rush were named “Ambassadors of Music” by the Canadian Government. And […]
January 7 | Today in 1971, Black Sabbath released their second album, “Paranoid” in the U.S., four months after it […]
January 6 | Today in 1975, Peter Frampton’s breakthrough “Frampton Comes Alive” hit stores. One of the top selling records […]
January 5 | Today in 1973, Bruce Springsteen released his debut album, “Greetings From Asbury Park, New Jersey.” It wasn’t a hit, […]
January 4 | Thin Lizzy leader Phil Lynott died of heart failure and pneumonia on this day in 1986. The […]
January 3 | There are two birthdays on this day in rock history – Led Zeppelin bassist and keyboardist John […]
January 2 | Today in 1968, authorities at Newark Airport in New Jersey confiscated 30,000 copies of the first John […]
January 1 | In 1979, Bruce Springsteen was also on the mend, recovering from a wild New Year’s Eve concert […]
December 31 | One of the most important telephone calls in Rock History was made on New Year’s Eve, 1974, […]