Almanac

Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Saturday, August 23, 2025

78 years ago 1947Keith Moon, drummer for The Who, is born. He dies in 1978.
76 years ago 1949Rick Springfield is born.
74 years ago 1951Survivor vocalist Jim Jamison is born.
64 years ago 1961Stone Temple Pilots guitarist Dean De Leo is born.
63 years ago 1962John Lennon marries Cynthia Powell at the Mount Pleasant Registry Office in Liverpool. Paul and George are the only ones there. John is a local celebrity and the couple's hope to keep the marriage quiet is dashed when they were spotted coming out of the registry office. The couple first denied the marriage but later admitted it. Their son Julian is born April 8, 1963.
60 years ago 1965When hundreds of Rolling Stone fans show up to wait for the group at a BBC TV taping in Manchester, police hose them down.
59 years ago 1966The Beatles arrive in the Big Apple for their concert at Shea Stadium. Two young female fans of the group threaten to jump from the 22nd floor of the Americana Hotel unless they see the group. Police rescue them and three days later the two are charged with disorderly conduct.
57 years ago 1968Aretha Franklin's Lady Soul earns a gold LP while the Rascals' People Got to Be Free is awarded a gold 45.
57 years ago 1968The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Big Brother and the Holding Company, and Soft Machine play at the New York Rock Festival in Flushing Meadows, Queens.
57 years ago 1968Ringo Starr temporarily quits The Beatles.
56 years ago 1969Honky Tonk Women by The Rolling Stones hits #1 on the pop chart.
56 years ago 1969The Who's I'm Free peaks at #37 on the chart.
56 years ago 1969Blind Faith's self-titled debut album enters the chart. It will eventually hit #1.
56 years ago 1969Crosby, Stills and Nash's Marrakesh Express peaks at #28 on the chart, while Chicago's Questions 67 & 68 peaks at #71.
55 years ago 1970After a gig at the legendary New York club Max's Kansas City, Lou Reed leaves The Velvet Underground, essentially ending the group.
53 years ago 1972The Looking Glass' Brandy (You're A Fine Girl) hits #1 on the pop chart.
51 years ago 1974Drummer Max Weinberg joins Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.
50 years ago 1975Former Free guitarist Paul Kossof's heart stops beating for 35 minutes at London's Northwick Park Hospital. A blood clot in his leg reached his heart which put him in a coma and then his kidneys shut down. He survives it all and goes back to his group, Back Street Crawler. Unfortunately, his health problems do catch up to him and he dies in his sleep on a transatlantic flight the following March.
50 years ago 1975War's Why Can't We Be Friends? peaks at #6 on the pop chart.
50 years ago 1975Fleetwood Mac's self-titled LP enters the charts. It's the band's first album with Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks.
45 years ago 1980David Bowie tops the British chart for the first time in five years with Ashes To Ashes.
45 years ago 1980AC/DC's Black In Black LP enters the charts. It's the band's first album with new lead singer Brian Johnson and also their most popular, selling over 10 million.
45 years ago 1980The Heatwave Festival, a show being billed as the new-wave Woodstock, is held in Ontario, Canada. Acts include The Talking Heads, The Pretenders, and Elvis Costello.
39 years ago 1986Billy Joel's LP The Bridge enters the album charts. The album featured two Top-Ten hits, Modern Woman and A Matter Of Trust.
35 years ago 1990Singer Billy Idol begins a tour in Montreal -- this just six months after almost losing his leg in a motorcycle accident.
32 years ago 1993Duran Duran get a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.
22 years ago 2003A “Vinyl Record Day” celebration is held for the first time at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.
19 years ago 2006The Bank of Jamaica finally gets around to selling coins struck by the British Royal Mint to commeorate the 60th anniversary of Bob Marley’s birth, which took place in 2005. 1,000 of the $100 coins were produced.

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