Today in Rock History with Chris DeCarlo
November 12 Today 1968, some major record chains in Britain refused to stock the new Jimi Hendrix album, “Electric Ladyland.” The […]
November 12 Today 1968, some major record chains in Britain refused to stock the new Jimi Hendrix album, “Electric Ladyland.” The […]
November 11 “Floyd Feud” officially went public when Pink Floyd announced they were going to continue without Roger Waters on […]
November 10 On this day in 1967, the Moody Blues released “Nights In White Satin” as a single for the first time. […]
November 9 “Rolling Stone” magazine was first published on this day in 1967. Their first issue featured John Lennon on […]
November 8 Led Zeppelin released their fourth album today in 1971. Known as “Led Zeppelin Four” or “ZO SO,” the […]
November 7 Today in 1968, The Doors were asked to leave Phoenix, Arizona after local authorities claimed Jim Morrison tried […]
November 6 Today in 1970, Aerosmith played their first gig: a high school in Mendon, Massachusetts. Promoter Bill Graham produced […]
November 5 Today in 1970, Led Zeppelin released one of their most prized rarities: “Hey Hey What Can I Do,” the B-Side […]
November 4 Pink Floyd made their live debut in the US today in 1967. The Syd Barrett-led version of the […]
November 3 In 1977, Elton John said he was retiring from live performance. He’d change his mind by 1979. His […]