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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Saturday, June 27, 2026

82 years ago 1944Beach Boy Bruce Johnston is born.
62 years ago 1964The Drifters' last Top 10 hit, Under the Boardwalk enters the Hot 100. It peaks at #4.
62 years ago 1964Jan & Dean's Little Old Lady From Pasadena is released.
57 years ago 1969Elvis Presley begins taping his first television special, Elvis, at NBC studios in Burbank, California. The show's popularity is seen as the start of his comeback.
57 years ago 1969The Denver Pop Festival opens at Mile High Stadium. Violence breaks out in the 50,000+ crowd and police move in with clubs and tear gas. The festival's last day (June 29) is the last concert for the Jimi Hendrix Experience.
56 years ago 1970Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young's Ohio is released.
51 years ago 1975The Texas heavy-metal blues trio ZZ Top earns its second gold record for its fourth album, Fandango, which includes the Top 20 hit, Tush.
48 years ago 1978Bonnie Tyler's voice on It's a Heartache is compared and sometimes mistaken to be Rod Stewart's. The hubbub helps turn the single into a hit.
44 years ago 1982Virgin Music Publishing reaches an out-of-court settlement with Police bassist Sting on a 1977 contract.
38 years ago 1988Cyndi Lauper finally gets her high school diploma from Richmond High in New York. Meanwhile Debbie Gibson gets hers from Calhoun High on Long Island.
38 years ago 1988MCA Records buys legendary Motown Records for $61 million.
37 years ago 1989The Who performs the rock opera, Tommy in its entirety for the first time in 17 years at New York's Radio City Music Hall. The show raises money for a children's charity as well as the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.
37 years ago 1989Tom Jones is awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.
35 years ago 1991Paul McCartney's first classical work, the semi-autobiographical Liverpool Oratorio, is performed by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in Liverpool Cathedral.
33 years ago 1993Lyle Lovett marries actress Julia Roberts. They would divorce in 1995.
24 years ago 2002John Entwistle, bassist for The Who, dies from a heart attack at age 57 during a cocaine and sex session with a Las Vegas prostitute. Staff at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas are subsequently bombarded with calls from Who fans desperate to stay in the same room.
20 years ago 200671-year-old New Orleans jazz pianist Ellis Marsalis talks to music students and performs a short concert at the Eastern Music Festival in Greensboro, North Carolina. Sons Wynton, Delfeayo, and Jason had each performed there before as students, and sax-playing son Branford had performed there as well.
20 years ago 2006A spokeswoman for Michael Jackson says he has fired his business managers and hired a New York firm to oversee his financial affairs. Michael also plans to move from Bahrain to Europe for better access to music industry figures.
20 years ago 2006Axl Rose spends most of the day in a jail cell in Stockholm after allegedly biting a security guard in the leg at his hotel. The Guns ’n’ Roses front man admits to the charges and is released after agreeing to pay a $5,500 fine and $1,360 in damages to the guard.

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