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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Friday, March 6, 2026

82 years ago 1944Former Supreme Mary Wilson is born.
79 years ago 1947David Gilmour, guitar player for Pink Floyd, is born.
69 years ago 1957The doo-wop quartet the Diamonds make their pop chart debut with Little Darlin', their biggest hit. It reaches #2 on the pop chart and #3 R&B.
60 years ago 1966Beatles fans in the U.K. give British Prime minister Harold Wilson a petition with 5,000 signatures asking that Liverpool's Cavern Club be reopened.
56 years ago 1970The Beatles' album Hey Jude goes gold. On the same day, Charles Manson releases an album, Lie, to finance his defense in the Tate-LeBianca murder case. The album cover is a mock-up of the Life magazine cover photo of Manson, with the “F” taken out of Life. The album features Look At Your Game Girl, a song later covered by Guns N' Roses.
53 years ago 1973John Lennon's visa extension is canceled by the New York Office of the Immigration Department, five days after it was granted.
53 years ago 1973The group War, out from under the shadow of former leader Eric Burdon, receives its second gold single of the week for Cisco Kid, four days after The World is a Ghetto did likewise.
51 years ago 1975Led Zeppelin is awarded a gold record for Physical Graffiti.
51 years ago 1975The Average White Band, all-white Scots playing black-sounding funk music, earns its first gold record for the instrumental Pick Up the Pieces, which hits #1 on the pop chart last month.
50 years ago 1976Fleetwood Mac's Rhiannon is released.
50 years ago 1976Britain's EMI Records re-releases all 22 British Beatles singles and adds a bonus when it also puts out Yesterday, never before a 45 in the U.K. All 23 records hit the chart at the same time.
44 years ago 1982Billboard points out that Dick Clark has donated the podium he stood behind on the original American Bandstand to the national museum at the Smithsonian.
44 years ago 1982The Go-Go's debut LP, Beauty and the Beast, released last July, starts a seven-week run at #1.
44 years ago 1982Willie Nelson's Always on my Mind enters the pop chart at #88. The original was recorded in 1972 by Elvis Presley. Nelson's version will reach #1 on the country chart and win a Grammy for Song of the Year.
37 years ago 1989Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler and wife Theresa become parents to daughter Chelsea Anna.
37 years ago 1989Smokey Robinson's autobiography Inside My Life is released.
22 years ago 2004David Crosby is arrested in New York on marijuana and felony gun possession charges. The illegal items were in luggage he forgot to take with him when he checked out of a Times Square hotel after performing with his band CPR at a college in Wayne, New Jersey a few hours earlier. Police were waiting when he returned to pick up the bag.
20 years ago 2006New Orleans singer King Floyd, who had a national 1971 Top 10 hit called Groove Me, dies of complications from a stroke and diabetes.
19 years ago 2007New Orleans jazz trumpet great Wynton Marsalis releases his CD entitled From the Plantation to the Penitentiary. On the song Where Y’All At, he delivers a sort of rap chant. It criticizes ’60s radicals and idealists who have lost their revolutionary slant. Overall, he says it’s his most political album in years.
15 years ago 2011Herman “Roscoe” Ernest, longtime drummer for Dr. John, dies of cancer in his New Orleans home at the age of 59.

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