Almanac

Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Monday, October 14, 2024

84 years ago (1940)British pop superstar Cliff Richard is born.
78 years ago (1946)Moody Blues vocalist Justin Hayward is born.
69 years ago (1955)Nineteen-year old Buddy Holly and his sidemen, Larry Welborn and Bob Montgomery, open a concert in Lubbock, Texas for Bill Haley & the Comets. Nashville talent agent Eddie Crandell is in the audience and in the next few weeks arranges for Holly to record his first demo.
67 years ago (1957)Elvis' Jailhouse Rock is released.
66 years ago (1958)Singer and entrepeneur Thomas Dolby is born.
60 years ago (1964)In secret, Rolling Stones' drummer Charlie Watts marries Shirley Ann Arnold.
57 years ago (1967)Track Records and its U.S. affiliate Decca, release The Who's I Can See for Miles. In the U.K., it peaks at #12 while in the U.S. the single reaches #9 and is the group's biggest hit thorugh 1982.
55 years ago (1969)The Jimi Hendrix Experience's Smash Hits is certified gold.
53 years ago (1971)In Los Angeles District Court, Arco Industries, music publishing firm owning copyrights on all material released on Specialty Records, files a half-million dollar lawsuit against Creedence Clearwater Revival's singer/songwriter John Fogerty. The suit claims that Fogerty's song Travelin' Band “contains substantial material copied from the music of the song Good Golly, Miss Molly.” The suit is eventually dropped.
52 years ago (1972)Michael Jackson's theme song from the movie of the same name, Ben, makes it to #1 on the pop chart. It's the third solo hit in a year for the 13-year-old singer.
52 years ago (1972)The Spinners have their first R&B #1, I'll Be Around.
52 years ago (1972)Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes enter the soul chart with If You Don't Know Me by Now, which, in 16 weeks on the chart, will peak at #1 for two weeks. The song makes it to #3 on the pop chart.
52 years ago (1972)The Temptations' Papa Was A Rolling Stone is released.
52 years ago (1972)Joe Cocker is arrested along with six band members in Adelaide, Ausatralia. In the after-the-show raid, police claim to have confiscated marijuana, heroin, and hypodermic syringes. Cocker is released on bail and faces penalties ranging from a $2,000 fine and two years in prison to a mere four-hour notice to leave the country.
49 years ago (1975)Kiss' Rock & Roll All Nite is released.
47 years ago (1977)At the request of the Dodgers, Linda Ronstadt sings the National Anthem at Dodger Stadium to open the third game of the World Series against the Yankees.
20 years ago (2004)Elton John auctions off several photographs from the extensive collection he started in 1991 and takes in $900,000. A 1988 Robert Maplethorpe photo of a vase of white tulips brings in $83,650, and a 1942 Ansel Adams shot of the Grand Tetons in Wyoming nets $43,020.

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