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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Thursday, May 14, 2026

90 years ago 1936The late, great Bobby Darin is born Robert Walden Cassato in the Bronx, New York.
83 years ago 1943Cream bassist Jack Bruce is born.
74 years ago 1952David Byrne, vocalist with the Talking Heads, is born.
73 years ago 1953Red Rider vocalist Tom Cochrane is born.
71 years ago 1955Bo Diddley's Bo Diddley backed with I'm a Man debuts on the R&B chart. It will go to #2, making it his most successful record. The A side introduces what will be known as the Bo Diddley beat.
70 years ago 1956Mercury records releases The Platters, the million-selling group's first album. Although in the next several years it will sell over 50,000 copies, it contains none of their recent hits.
67 years ago 1959New Orleans native Sidney Bechet, a jazz virtuoso on both the clarinet and the soprano saxophone, dies on his birthday in Paris at the age of sixty-two.
64 years ago 1962Ian Astbury of The Cult is born, as is C. C. Deville.
62 years ago 1964A Billboard article notes “London Records is preparing a giant promotion on behalf of the Rolling Stones, a hot British group which has scored so strongly in Britain with its smash single 'Not Fade Away' and the album 'The Rolling Stones.'” The same issue carries a full page ad from London Records that reads: “WATCH OUT USA...HERE THEY ARE! THE Rolling Stones ! THEY'RE GREAT! THEY'RE OUTRAGEOUS! THEY'RE REBELS! THEY SELL! THEY'RE ENGLAND'S HOTTEST -- BUT HOTTEST -- GROUP!”
60 years ago 1966The Kingsmen, who's Louie Louie was #2 on the pop chart in 1963, enter the Hot 100 for the ninth and last time with a re-released Louie Louie. It's only on the charts for two weeks, going to #97. However, the tune incites controversy over its unintelligible, but assumed obscene lyrics.
60 years ago 1966Milli Vanilli’s Fabrice Morvan is born.
57 years ago 1969Jeanne Genie the Taylor Franklin dies in a London car accident which also claims Fairport Convention drummer Martin Lamble. Genie the Taylor started designing rock stars' clothes four years earlier. Her clients included: the Lovin' Spoonful, Jefferson Airplane, Donovan, Tiny Tim, the Rascals, Mamas and the Papas, Jimi Hendrix, the Turtles, and Eric Burdon and the Animals.
53 years ago 1973Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina's first LP, Sittin' In, goes gold. The two actually got together by accident. Messina was going to produce a solo effort for Loggins, but the two had such a rapport that Messina was persuaded to perform.
52 years ago 1974Three Dog Night's The Show Must Go On turns out to be the group’s last gold record. The song reaches #4 on the pop chart is also the band's last Top Twenty single. The group had eleven gold records, three of which -- Joy to the World, Mama Told Me Not to Come and Black and White-- hit #1.
50 years ago 1976Former Yardbirds lead singer and co-founder of Renaissance Keith Relf is electrocuted. It happens in his West London home where he is found alongside a plugged-in electric guitar by his eight-year-old son. He is pronounced dead upon arrival at a local hospital. He was 33 years old.
48 years ago 1978Henry Garza of Los Lonely Boys is born.
38 years ago 1988Atlantic Records celebrates its 40th anniversary with a star-studded gala at New York's Madison Square Garden. The televised cable show features reunions of Led Zeppelin, the Bee Gees, Rascals, Genesis and Crosby, Stills & Nash. There also are appearances by Wilson Pickett, the Coasters, Foreigner, Yes, and others.
28 years ago 1998“The Chairman Of The Board,” singer Frank Sinatra dies at age 82 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Beverly Hills. Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen are among the mourners at the funeral on May 20.
11 years ago 2015Blues legend B. B. King dies in his sleep at his home in Las Vegas at age 89.

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