insert_link Music This Day in Music History – June 13th 1958 - Frank Zappa graduated from Antelope Valley High in Lancaster, CA. 1964 - The Rolling Stones made a television appearance on "Hollywood Palace." The was show hosted by Dean Martin. 1964 - The Rolling Stones' "Tell Me (You're Coming Back)" was released in the U.S. 1967 - The Temptations' "You're My Everything" was released. 1969 - Mick Taylor joined The Rolling Stones as Brian Jones' replacement. 1970 - Christine […] todayJune 13, 2019
insert_link Music This Day in Music History – June 12th 1935 - At age 17, Ella Fitzgerald recorded her first songs. The two songs were "Love and Kisses" and "I'll Chase the Blues Away." 1965 - The Beatles received their MBE (Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) awards. 1972 - John Lennon and Yoko Ono released "Some Time In New York City." 1989 - Graceland opened the Elvis Presley Autoland Museum, which contains over 20 cars owned by Presley. […] todayJune 12, 2019
insert_link Music This Day in Music History – June 11th 1940 - The Ink Spots recorded "Maybe." 1965 - The Rolling Stones released the EP "Got Live If You Want It" in the U.K. 1990 - Olivia Newton-John became a United Nations environmental ambassador. 1993 - The Ike and Tina Turner film biography "What's Love Got To Do With It" opened. 1995 - Courtney Love (Hole) was hospitalized after having a reaction to a prescription medicine. 1996 - A Metallica […] todayJune 11, 2019
insert_link Music This Day in Music History – June 10th 1966 - Janis Joplin debuted on stage at the Avalon ballroom in San Francisco. 1966 - The Beatles were first heard using reversed tape in the song "Rain." It was a 'B' side to the song "Paperback Writer." 1967 - Stevie Wonder's "I Was Made To Love Her" was released. 1976 - Paul McCartney and Wings set a record for an indoor concert crowd when 67,100 fans gathered in Seattle, […] todayJune 10, 2019
insert_link Classic Rock Legendary Six-Time Grammy Winner Dr. John Passed Away legendary six-time Grammy Award winner, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Dr. John has died at 77. In a statement released through his publicist, the family said Dr. John, who was born Mac Rebennack, died "toward the break of day" of a heart attack. They did not say where he died or give other details. He had not been seen in public much since late 2017, when he canceled […] todayJune 7, 2019
insert_link Music This Day in Music History – June 7th 1963 - The Rolling Stones' first record, "Come On," was released. 1966 - Roy Orbison's first wife Claudette was killed in a motorcycle accident. 1969 - Johnny Cash debuted his own network show on CBS-TV. 1969 - Blind Faith made its British debut with a free concert at London's Hyde Park. 1972 - The musical "Grease" opened on Broadway. It had been playing off-Broadway for about 4 months. 1976 - […] todayJune 7, 2019
insert_link Music This Day in Music History – June 6th 1962 - At Abbey Road, the Beatles recorded the songs "Besame Mucho" and three of their own songs, "P.S. I Love You," "Ask Me Why" and "Love Me Do." It was their first recording session at the studio. 1965 - The Rolling Stones single "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" was released in the U.S. 1967 - Moby Grape released its self-titled debut album and 5 singles from the album simultaneously […] todayJune 6, 2019
insert_link Music This Day in Music History – June 5th 1942 - Sammy Kaye and his orchestra recorded "I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen." 1956 - Elvis Presley made his second appearance on Milton Berle’s "Texaco Star Theatre". 1956 - Gene Vincent's "Be-Bop-A-Lula" was released. 1959 - Bob Zimmerman graduated from high school in Hibbing, MN. He later changed his name to Bob Dylan. 1964 - David Jones and The King Bees had their first record, "Liza […] todayJune 5, 2019
insert_link Music This Day in Music History – June 4th 1942 - Glenn Wallichs for Capitol Records came up with the idea of sending out "promotional" copies of records to radio announcers around the U.S. 1963 - The Searchers released their debut single "Sweets For My Sweet." 1984 - Bruce Springsteen released his "Born in the U.S.A." album. 1984 - The Sheila E. album "The Glamorous Life" was released. 1992 - The U.S. Postal Service announced that people preferred the […] todayJune 4, 2019