Almanac

Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Thursday, October 9, 2025

85 years ago 1940John Lennon, guitarist for The Beatles, is born.
81 years ago 1944John Entwistle, bassist with The Who, is born.
77 years ago 1948Jackson Browne is born.
67 years ago 1958Eddie Cochran records C'mon Everybody.
66 years ago 1959At the age of 22, Bobby Darin is the youngest performer to headline at the Sands Hotel's Copa Room in Las Vegas. The previous record-holder, Johnny Mathis, did at 23.
64 years ago 1961Roy Orbison's Crying peaks at #2 on the pop singles chart.
61 years ago 1964The Rolling Stones announce the cancellation of a planned South African tour due to an anti-apartheid embargo by the British Musicians' Union.
60 years ago 1965The Miracles' My Girl Has Gone enters the Hot 100 where it will go as high as #14 in ten weeks. It's the Motown vocal group's 20th pop chart entry.
60 years ago 1965Marvin Gaye's Ain't That Peculiar becomes his 12th to enter the Hot 100. The song will stay on the chart for twelve weeks, reaching as high as #8.
59 years ago 1966Concluding a tour of Great Britain at London's Royal Albert Hall, the Rolling Stones record their first live album, Got Live if You Want It. It's notable chiefly for the din of the audience which all but drowns out the band.
58 years ago 1967Radio DJ Murray the K is fired from WOR-FM, New York because of his “inability to live with direction.” The direction was coming from programming consultant and format-radio pioneer Bill Drake.
54 years ago 1971Van Morrison's Wild Night is released.
52 years ago 1973Elvis and Priscilla Presley divorce after six years of marriage. She gets a big chunk of property; $725,000, and an additional $4,200 a month for the support of their five-year old daughter, Lisa Marie; half the proceeds from the planned sale of an L.A. home; and five percent of the total outstanding stock in two publishing companies. The couple emerges from a Santa Monica, California courthouse arm-in-arm. They kiss, then depart separately.
51 years ago 1974Olivia Newton John earns her third gold record for I Honestly Love You. It made it to the top spot on the pop chart four days ago and will remain for two weeks.
51 years ago 1974Composer, arranger and producer Quincy Jones, who has all ready taken home some Grammy awards, gets his first gold record for Body Heat which contains the hit single, If I ever Lose This Heaven. It is sung by Minnie Ripperton.
50 years ago 1975Sean Lennon is born.
50 years ago 1975John Lennon continues to have a good week. After the immigration ruling in his favor only two days before, he and his wife Yoko celebrate his 35th birthday with the birth of their only child, Sean Ono Lennon.
49 years ago 1976The Who and The Grateful Dead co-headline a concert at the Oakland-Alameda County Stadium.
47 years ago 1978RCA Records releases David Bowie's double album Stage, a document of his U.S. tour featuring both his early pop, rock, and soul stuff and his more recent experimental material.
46 years ago 1979Styx's Babe is born.
45 years ago 1980John Lennon celebrates his 40th birthday by releasing Starting Over, his first record in five years. His wife, Yoko Ono commissions a sky writer to etch him a “Happy Birthday” message over New York City's skyline.

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