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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Sunday, April 12, 2026

82 years ago 1944John Kay, guitarist and vocalist with Steppenwolf, is born.
76 years ago 1950The Partridge Family’s David Cassidy is born.
75 years ago 1951The late Jakson Spires, the powerhouse drummer of Blackfoot and The Southern Allstars, is born.
72 years ago 1954Pat Travers is born.
72 years ago 1954Bill Haley and the Comets record Rock Around the Clock for Decca Records. The song is released the following year when it's included in the film Blackboard Jungle.
72 years ago 1954Joe Turner's Shake, Rattle and Roll is released.
71 years ago 1955Your Hit Parade, a nationally broadcast radio program featuring the hit records of the day, celebrates its 20th anniversary.
68 years ago 1958Will Sergeant of Echo & the Bunneymen is born.
65 years ago 1961The winners of the third annual Grammy Awards are announced. For the first time, rock & roll is noticeably absent. The big winner is Ray Charles, who wins Best Vocal Performance, Male, Best Performance by a Pop Single Artist for Georgia on My Mind, Best Vocal Performance (Album) for The Genius of Ray Charles and Best R&B Performance for Let the Good Times Roll.
64 years ago 1962Columbia Records tapes Bob Dylan's concert at Town Hall, New York City, eventually releasing the recording of Tomorrow Is a Long Time made this evening.
64 years ago 1962Singer-songwriter Art Alexis of Everclear is born.
63 years ago 1963Bob Dylan performs at his first major solo concert at Town Hall in New York City. Billboard's review is typical of public reaction: “Dylan...is the stuff of which legends are made...His talent will be around for a long, long time.”
62 years ago 1964Amy Ray of Indigo Girls is born.
60 years ago 1966Jan Berry, half of the hit-making surf-rock vocal duo Jan and Dean, runs his Corvette into an parked truck on L.A.'s Whittier Boulevard. Berry suffers total physical paralysis for over a year as well as extensive brain damage which makes it nearly impossible to return to performing. They do give it a try in 1973 but it turns out to be a fiasco.
58 years ago 1968Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention perform at the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Dinner in New York City. Zappa looks down at the audience and declares the event “a load of pompous hokum...All year long you people have manufactured this crap, now for one night you're gonna have to listen to it!” Zappa later remarks, “We played the ugliest shit we could...That's what they expected us to play.”
58 years ago 1968Life magazine does a piece on the Doors called Wicked Go the Doors. Jim Morrison, reports writer Fred Powledge, “is 24 years old, out of U.C.L.A., and he appears in public and on his records to be moody, temperamental, enchanted in the mind, and extremely stoned on something.”
57 years ago 1969Simon & Garfunkel's The Boxer is released.
56 years ago 1970Singer Nicholas Hexum of 311 is born.
55 years ago 1971Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's live Four Way Street album is certified gold even before it hits the LP chart. The double record set makes it to #1, giving the quartet the distinction of two #1 albums in two tries. It's the last LP the four will record together until 1988's American Dream.
53 years ago 1973Rolling Stone reports a Buffalo Springfield reunion may be in the works. Says original member Richie Furay now with Poco, “It's all up to Neil right now.” Stephen Stills has given his consent, as has the original bassist Bruce Palmer and drummer Dewey Martin. The reunion doesn't happen.
51 years ago 1975The movie version of The Who's rock opera Tommy opens starring Roger Daltry as Tommy Walker, and Elton John as the Pinball Wizard. Ann-Margret, Eric Clapton, John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Jack Nicholson, Pete Townshend, Tina Turner, and Arthur Brown also appear.
51 years ago 1975Linda Ronstadt's When Will I Be Loved is released.
49 years ago 1977The Marshall Tucker Band's Heard It In A Love Song is released.
48 years ago 1978Coldplay’s Guy Berryman is born.
47 years ago 1979The former vocalist with Elvin Bishop, Mickey Thomas, replaces Marty Balin as lead singer with Jefferson Starship.
47 years ago 1979Poco receives a gold record for Legend, their 12th LP.
40 years ago 1986Go-Go's lead singer Belinda Carlisle marries actor Morgan Mason.
37 years ago 1989Herbert Mills of the Mills Brothers dies of viral meningitis. He was 77 years old.
36 years ago 1990James Brown is released from a South Carolina jail on work furlough after serving 15 months of a six-year sentence for various drug charges.
33 years ago 1993Actress Lisa Bonet files for divorce from Lenny Kravitz.
29 years ago 1997The Fugees play the first of two homecoming concerts in Haiti to raise money for Haitian refugees. The concerts end up costing more than they raised.
26 years ago 2000Metallica files suit against Napster, Inc, Yale University, the University of Southern California, and Indiana University for copyright infringement. Napster's computer software allows users to trade MP3 music formats for free. Yale and Indiana are dropped from the suit after they block access to Napster on campus servers.
21 years ago 200523-year-old Kentwood, Louisiana native Britney Spears announces on her Web site that she and husband Kevin Federline are expecting a baby.

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