Almanac

Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Friday, July 18, 2025

115 years ago 1910Louis Ferdinand Busch, record producer, musician, and songwriter is born. He'll be best known for performing as a pianist under the nickname Joe "Fingers" Carr, backing singers such as Peggy Lee, “Tennessee” Ernie Ford, and Jo Stafford.
96 years ago 1929Screamin’ Jay Hawkins is born. He'll do the original I Put a Spell on You, and open for artists like Fats Domino and the Rolling Stones.
94 years ago 1931“Papa” Dee Allen of War is born.
90 years ago 1935The Dells’ Johnny Funches is born.
87 years ago 1938Ian Stewart is born.
86 years ago 1939Singer Brian Auger is born, as is Dion DiMucci.
84 years ago 1941Singers Martha Reeves and Lonnie Mack born.
82 years ago 1943Robin McDonald of Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas is born.
80 years ago 1945The Animals’ Danny McCullock is born.
79 years ago 1946Tim Lynch of The Flamin’ Groovies is born.
77 years ago 1948Phil Harris of Ace is born.
76 years ago 1949Wally Bryson of The Raspberries is born.
75 years ago 1950Cesar Zuiderwyk of Golden Earring is born. So is the leather guy in The Village People, Glenn Hughes.
72 years ago 1953Elvis Presley records My Happiness as a gift for his mother. It was his first recording.
71 years ago 1954Ricky Skaggs is born.
70 years ago 1955Terry Chambers of XTC is born.
68 years ago 1957Keith Levene of The Clash is born.
67 years ago 1958Nigel Twist of The Alarm is born.
65 years ago 1960Brenda Lee's I'm Sorry hits #1.
65 years ago 1960Hank Ballard and the Midnighters release The Twist. The song doesn’t become a hit until later in the year when Chubby Checker covers it.
65 years ago 1960Elvis Presley's It's Now Or Never is released.
63 years ago 1962Widespread Panic’s John Hermann is born, as is Pearl Jam’s Jack Irons.
61 years ago 1964The Supremes release Where Did Our Love Go.
61 years ago 1964The Beatles A Hard Days Night is released. The album features two #1 hits, Can't Buy Me Love and the title track.
61 years ago 1964The Rolling Stones first hit, a cover of Buddy Holly's Not Fade Away peaks at #48. And The Four Seasons' Rag Doll hits #1.
59 years ago 1966Bobby Fuller, the leader of the Bobby Fuller Four, is found dead in his car in Los Angeles. No conclusive cause of his death was ever established.
57 years ago 1968Hugh Masekela receives his only gold record for the instrumental Grazing in the Grass. And Gary Puckett and the Union Gap's Lady Willpower is certified gold.
57 years ago 1968The Grateful Dead release their 2nd album, Anthem of the Sun.
55 years ago 1970Blood, Sweat & Tears 3 enters the album charts.
55 years ago 1970Pink Floyd and Deep Purple play a free concert at London's Hyde Park.
53 years ago 1972All six members of Sly And The Family Stone are arrested in Hollywood after police search their tour bus and find two pounds of marijuana and two vials of cocaine.
51 years ago 1974The U.S. Justice Department orders John Lennon out of the country by September 10. The Immigration and Naturalization Service denies him an extension of his non-immigrant visa because of his guilty plea in England to a 1968 marijuana possession charge.
50 years ago 1975Daron Malakian of System Of A Down is born.
50 years ago 1975System of a Down’s Daron Malakian is born
48 years ago 1977Barry Manilow’s Looks Like We Made It hits #1.
47 years ago 1978Def Leppard make their live debut before an audience of 150 at a school in Sheffield, England.
47 years ago 1978Tony Fagenson of Eve 6 is born.
47 years ago 1978The star of Saturday Night Fever and Grease, actor John Travolta, garners his first #1 with You're the One That I Want. He sang it with his Grease partner, Olivia Newton-John. It's awarded a platinum on this date.
47 years ago 1978Once a member of Stealers Wheel, Gerry Rafferty earns a gold record for Baker Street.
45 years ago 1980Billy Joel's Glass Houses tops the album chart.
44 years ago 1981Santana's Winning peaks at #17 on the singles chart.
43 years ago 1982Ryan Cabrera is born.
43 years ago 1982Rock singer Ryan Cabrera is born.
42 years ago 1983Following up on momentum from their free Central Park reunion concert, Simon and Garfunkel start a 19-city tour in Akron, Ohio.
37 years ago 1988Ike Turner is sentenced to one year in a Santa Monica, California jail for six grams of crack found in his car during a traffic stop in August, 1987.
37 years ago 1988The Velvet Underground’s Nico dies of a heart attack.
37 years ago 1988A California appeals court upholds a lower courts' decision to dismiss a case against Ozzy Osbourne and CBS Records. In 1984 a teenager allegedly killed himself after listening to Ozzy's Suicide Solution.
34 years ago 1991The very first Lollapalooza music festival is held in select locations throughout North America. Bands and artists include Jane's Addiction, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Nine Inch Nails, Living Colour, Ice-T, Butthole Surfers, Rollins Band, Violent Femmes, Fishbone, Emergency Broadcast Network, and Rage Against The Machine.
32 years ago 1993Rage Against The Machine protests music censorship by appearing at their Lollapalooza set in Philadelphia completely nude except for duct tape over their mouths. The refuse to play any music, and simply stand for 25 minutes with the letters PMRC written on their chests, a reference to the Parents Music Resource Center.
30 years ago 1995Neil Young and his manager Elliot Roberts form their own record label, Vapor Records.
19 years ago 2006The National Enquirer publishes a rare apology and retraction in its British edition to pop star Britney Spears, whom the tabloid last month reported was ready to split from husband Kevin Federline. Spears had sued for libel in Ireland, where it’s easier for plaintiffs. The settlement agreement calls for the printed retraction and public apology, but no monetary damages.
17 years ago 2008Billy Joel performs the last concert ever at Shea Stadium. Paul McCartney shows up to help out, and tells Billy, “Came here a long time ago. We had a blast that night, and we're having another one tonight.” The Beatles performed the very first concert at Shea, which is torn down at the end of baseball season and replaced with a new stadium across the street. Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, Tony Bennett, The Who’s Roger Daltry, and Garth Brooks also perform in “The Last Play at Shea.”.
13 years ago 2012Country music legend Glen Campbell, at the age of 74, is forced to cancel his farewell tour dates in Australia and New Zealand due to failing health from Alzheimer's disease.
13 years ago 2012The Who announce the launching of a tour to revive their rock opera Quadrophenia. The original run of the film of Quadrophenia debuted in 1979; the album in 1973. Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey, as the surviving members of the group, are also tapped to perform the ending song for the 2012 Olympic games in London.

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