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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Friday, April 3, 2026

85 years ago 1941Jan Berry of Jan & Dean fame is born.
84 years ago 1942Wayne Newton is born
82 years ago 1944Tony Orlando is born
80 years ago 1946Dee Murray, guitarist for Elton John, is born.
70 years ago 1956Elvis Presley makes the first of two appearances on The Milton Berle Show, Presley sings Heartbreak Hotel, Money, Honey and Blue Suede Shoes and earns $5,000. It's estimated one out of every four Americans sees his performance.
70 years ago 1956Mick Mars of Mötley Crüe is born.
67 years ago 1959The BBC bans the Coasters song Charlie Brown because of the word spitball. Two weeks later the uptight Brits change their decision and plays the single.
66 years ago 1960The Everly Brothers later named by The Beatles and Rolling Stone Keith Richards as prime influences, make their British concert debut, kicking off their first U.K. tour.
62 years ago 1964Bob Dylan makes his first entry into the U.K. pop chart with The Times They Are A-Changin'.
61 years ago 1965She's About a Mover by the Sir Douglas Quintet enters the Hot 100 where it stays for 12 weeks, making it up to #13.
61 years ago 1965One of the great all-time party classics, Sam the Sham and the Pharaoh's Wooly Bully is released.
60 years ago 1966Folk singer Peter Tork opens a solo stint at the most prestigious folk club in Hollywood, the Troubadour. Tork has all ready auditioned for NBC-TV's The Monkees, which will premiere in September with Tork as one of its four stars.
58 years ago 1968Skid Row's Sebastian Bach is born.
54 years ago 1972The Mar y Sol festival ends. The final tally: four persons dead, a general lack of sufficient food supply, hot Puerto Rico sun, and after the event a big problem in which hundreds of Americans are stranded at the San Juan airport. The promoter calls it a success, but Richard Kimball of radio station KMET, Los Angeles sums it up, “It was a fu**ing drag.”
53 years ago 1973To combat the multitude of Beatle bootlegs, the group's label, Capitol, issues The Beatles 1962-1966 and The Beatles 1967-1970, both two-record greatest hits packages. They respectively make #3 and #1 on the album chart.
51 years ago 1975Steve Miller is charged with setting fire to the clothes and personal effects of a friend, Benita DiOrio. When police arrive at Miller's place, DiOrio is putting out the flames. In the late night confusion, Miller tussles with some of the policemen and is also charged with resisting arrest. The incident is quickly forgotten as the next day, DiOrio asks to drop the charges and Miller jokes with reporters that the publicity might “rekindle” his career.
48 years ago 1978Blues guitar giant B.B. King joins famed defense lawyer F. Lee Bailey for a rap session and concert for inmates at Norfolk Prison in Boston as part of their ongoing duties as co-chairmen of FAIRR (Foundation for the Advancement of Inmate Rehabilitation and Recreation).
47 years ago 1979Van Halen's Van Halen II goes gold just five days before the band takes off on a triumphant ten-month tour. The long trip is the opposite of the way Van Halen records. For their second LP, they took a mere six days in the studio, one-third the time required for their first album.
36 years ago 1990Singer Sarah Vaughan dies of lung cancer in Los Angeles. She was 66 years old.
30 years ago 1996Rapper Hammer (formerly known as M.C. Hammer) files for bankruptcy.
14 years ago 2012The Rolling Stones release LA Friday (Live 1975), the third album in their bootleg series. Remastered by Bob Clearmountain, the album was recorded on Sunday, July 13th, 1975 at the band's show at the Forum in Los Angeles. Although the album was recorded on a Sunday, it was mistitled by bootleggers as the Friday show.
11 years ago 2015Lynyrd Skynrd’s drummer Robert Burns dies in a one-car crash near his Cartersvlle, Georgia home at age 64.

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