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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Sunday, September 14, 2025

76 years ago 1949Steven Gaines, guitarist for Lynyrd Skynyrd, is born. He dies in 1977.
62 years ago 1963The Beach Boys' Surfer Girl peaks at #7 on the pop singles chart.
62 years ago 1963Due to pressure from folksingers boycotting television's Hootenanny program, ABC invites Pete Seeger to appear on the show-only if he'll sign an oath of loyalty to the U.S. He doesn't and ABC extends its ban on the outspoken leftist musician.
57 years ago 1968In a interview published in Rolling Stone, Pete Townshend says he plans to come up with a rock opera about a boy who is deaf, dumb, and blind.
57 years ago 1968Forty oversea officials of the United States Information Agency are required to attend a concert in D.C. by Blood, Sweat & Tears. It's part of the USIA's program to acquaint its overseas staff with cultural developments in the homeland.
57 years ago 1968The mastermind behind The Monkees, Don Kirshner, premieres his latest idea on CBS, The Archies, a Saturday morning cartoon show based on the comic book series.
57 years ago 1968The Jeff Beck Group's debut album, which features vocalist Rod Stewart and bassist Ronnie Wood, enters the LP chart.
57 years ago 1968Big Brother and the Holding Company's LP, Cheap Thrills enters the LP chart -- where it will stay for 29 weeks, including eight at #1.
56 years ago 1969Genesis, which consists of Peter Gabriels, Mike Rutherford, Tony Banks, Anthony Phillips, and John Mahew, plays its first paid gig at a cottage in Surrey, England owned by Gabriels' former Sunday school teacher.
51 years ago 1974Eric Clapton's version of Bob Marley's I Shot The Sheriff hits #1 on the singles chart.
51 years ago 1974Bachman-Turner Overdrive's Not Fragile enters the album chart, where it goes straight to #1. The LP features the #1 single, You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet.
51 years ago 1974ELP's Welcome Back My Friends To The Show That Never Ends - Ladies and Gentlemen enters the album chart.
49 years ago 1976Jeff Beck's second jazz-rock-fusion album, Wired, goes gold.
44 years ago 1981The Rolling Stones' Tattoo You enters the LP chart, where it will stay for 30 weeks, including nine at #1.
44 years ago 1981Pink Floyd's movie The Wall begins production.
41 years ago 1984The first annual MTV Video Music Awards take place at New York's Radio City Music Hall. Herbie Hancock takes top honors. Dan Ackroyd and Bette Midler host.
40 years ago 1985John Mellencamp's Scarecrow hits the LP chart. The multi-platinum album includes the hits Lonely 'Ol Night, Small Town and R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A.
40 years ago 1985Pat Benatar's Invincible peaks at #10 on the singles chart, while Tina Turner's We Don't Need Another Hero peaks at #2.
34 years ago 1991Bob Seger's LP The Fire Inside enters the chart.
34 years ago 1991David Bowie's band Tin Machine releases its second album, II, and kicks off its first and only tour.
30 years ago 1995David Bowie kicks off his Outside tour in Hartford, Connecticut. His opening act is Nine Inch Nails.
30 years ago 1995Paul McCartney's hand-written lyrics for Getting Better sell for $249,000 at a Sotheby's auction.
27 years ago 1998Sean Lennon, son of John, appears with his band on the 200th episode of the drama, Melrose Place. He plays three songs.
26 years ago 1999The free Sheryl Crow and Friends concert is held in New York's Central Park. She is joined on stage at different times by Keith Richards, Stevie Nicks, The Dixie Chicks, Eric Clapton, Chrissie Hynde, and Sarah McLachlan. The second hour of the concert is broadcast live on Fox.
14 years ago 2011Amy Winehouse's final recording and video debuts on what would have been her 28th birthday. It's a duet with Tony Bennett called Body and Soul, one of 17 on Bennett's Duets II which will be released six days later. Lady Gaga, Michael Buble, Queen Latifah, Carrie Underwood, and John Mayer are also featured.

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