ON THIS DAY IN ROCK: MARCH 29TH
In 1970…John Lennon and Yoko Ono announced they were expecting a baby.
ON THIS DAY IN ROCK: MARCH 28TH
In 1958…Eddie Cochran recorded “Summertime Blues.”
In 1964…Madame Tussaud’s Museum unveiled their wax versions of The Beatles. The dummies later appeared on the cover of the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album.
In 1967…Van Morrison recorded “Brown Eyed Girl” in a New York studio.
ASK OZZY ANYTHING, HE JUST MIGHT NOT ANSWER IT
Ozzy Osbourne has been making music for decades so there must be a question you have for him. Now, you have a chance to ask it! Revolver magazine wants fans to submit questions for the Prince of Darkness and they’ll ask Read More→
ON THE SHOW TONIGHT: MARCH 28TH
Join us tonight as we celebrate the release of Led Zeppelin’s diamond selling Album Houses of the Holy by giving YOU a copy of the CD!! Show starts at 7.
TOWNSHEND WISHES HE WAS NEVER IN A BAND
Pete Townshend wishes he never joined a band. In Uncut magazine’s special The Who: The Ultimate Music Guide, the legendary guitarist said he feels without the group, he would’ve done even better as a solo Read More→
ON THIS DAY IN ROCK: MARCH 27TH
In 1952…The label Sun, run by Sam Phillips, began issuing its own records.
In 1961…The owner of Gerde’s Folk City in New York’s Greenwich Village offered young singer Bob Dylan the support slot to John Lee Hooker’s two-week engagement there.
In 1965…Following Eric Clapton’s departure, The Yardbirds replaced him with Jeff Beck.
YOKO ONO TO SING FOR JAPAN
Yoko Ono will play a pair of benefit shows to raise money for the victims of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami. The singer, along with the Plastic Ono Band, Patti Smith and Cibo Matto, will perform in New York on March 29th, with proceeds benefitting relief efforts in Japan. Learn more Read More→
MLB TO HONOR CARLOS SANTANA
Carlos Santana will be honored with the MLB Beacon of Change Award during baseball’s 2011 Civil Rights Game Week, a series of events developed by the MLB and the Atlanta Braves to pay tribute to all of those who fought on and off the field for equal rights for Americans. At a ceremony on Read More→
ON THIS DAY IN ROCK: MARCH 26TH
In 1965…Bill Wyman of The Rolling Stones was knocked unconscious after 220 volts of electricity passed through his body while on stage in Denmark. Read More→
ON THE SHOW MONDAY: MARCH 28TH
Join us Monday as we celebrate the release of Led Zeppelin’s Diamond Album Houses of the Holy by giving YOU a copy of House of The Holy.









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