insert_link Music This Day in Music History – October 25th 1960 - Mick Jagger and Keith Richards accidentally met on a train. They had known each other previously from school. 1964 - The Rolling Stones made their first appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show." 1967 - The Diana Ross & The Supremes single "In And Out Of Love" was released. 1968 - In London, Led Zeppelin was billed as Led Zeppelin for the first time. Previously they had used the […] todayOctober 25, 2019
insert_link Music This Day in Music History – October 24th 1939 - "Let's Dance" was recorded by Benny Goodman and his orchestra. 1962 - James Brown recorded "Live at the Apollo, Volume I." 1963 - The Beatles left Great Britain for their first tour outside of their homeland. 1970 - U.S. President Richard Nixon appealed to radio broadcasters to screen songs with lyrics that urge drug use. 1971 - In New York, Pablo Casals conducted the premiere of his "Hymn […] todayOctober 24, 2019
insert_link Music This Day in Music History – October 22nd 1933 - Bing Crosby recorded "Temptation" with Lennie Hayton's orchestra. He recorded it again in 1945 with John Scott Trotter's Orchestra. 1961 - Chubby Checker appeared on the "Ed Sullivan Show" and performed "The Twist." 1964 - The Who failed an audition with EMI. They were known as High Numbers at the time. 1965 - "Get Off My Cloud" was released in the U.K. by the Rolling Stones in the […] todayOctober 22, 2019
insert_link Music This Day in Music History – October 9th 1959 - Bobby Darin became the youngest performer to headline the Sands Hotel's Copa Room in Las Vegas, NV. Johnny Mathis held the previous record (he had been 23). 1964 - The Rolling Stones announced they had cancelled a planned tour in South Africa because of an anti-apartheid embargo by the British Musicians' Union. 1967 - Doc Severinsen replaced Skitch Henderson as musical director of "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny […] todayOctober 9, 2019