Today in Rock History with Chris DeCarlo
January 12 In 1969, Led Zeppelin released their self-titled debut. The album was recorded in about 36 hours of studio […]
January 12 In 1969, Led Zeppelin released their self-titled debut. The album was recorded in about 36 hours of studio […]
January 11 The first “Rock in Rio” started today in 1985 in Rio di Janeiro. The 10-day long festival featured […]
January 10 Today in 1977, Doobie Brothers’ guitarist, vocalist and writer Tom Johnston, who’d written and sang many of their […]
January 9 The Rolling Stones got their drummer today in 1963. Charlie Watts quit Blues Incorporated (and his day job) […]
January 8 In 1979, the three members of Rush were named “Ambassadors Of Music” by the Canadian Government. And there’s three birthdays […]
January 7 Today in 1971, Black Sabbath released their second album, “Paranoid” in the U.S., four months after it came […]
January 6 Today in 1975, Pink Floyd started recording the “Wish You Were Here” album at Abbey Road studios. By […]
January 5 Today in 1973, Bruce Springsteen released his debut album, “Greetings From Asbury Park, New Jersey.” It wasn’t a hit, but […]
January 4 The Doors released their first album today in 1967. Considered one of the best debut albums ever, it […]
January 3 On this day in 1970, The Beatles made their last recording together. George Harrison’s “I Me Mine” was […]