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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Friday, March 13, 2026

93 years ago 1933Songwriter Mike Stoller is born.
87 years ago 1939Neil Sedaka is born.
66 years ago 1960Adam Clayton, bassist for U2, is born.
64 years ago 1962Jazz trumpeter Terence Blanchard is born in New Orleans.
62 years ago 1964Cash Box lists four Beatles singles in the top four positions on its chart: She Loves You, I Want to Hold Your Hand, Please Please Me and Twist and Shout. All ready, Meet The Beatles has sold over 3-and-a-half million copies in the U.S. It's the most in recording history thus far.
61 years ago 1965Freddie and the Dreamers' I'm Telling You Now enters the Hot 100, where it stays for eleven weeks, eventually climbing to #1 for two weeks starting April 10. It will be the biggest hit of the British Invasion band's brief career.
61 years ago 1965The Kinks' Tired of Waiting for You is released and becomes their third Hot 100 entry. It will remain on the chart for eleven weeks, eventually climbing to #6.
56 years ago 1970A group calling itself “Revolutionary Force 9” takes credit for three bombings in New York City. The New York Times notes a “possible connection to The Beatles song Revolution 9.
55 years ago 1971The Allman Brothers Band records its breakthrough album, Live at the Fillmore East.
50 years ago 1976The O'Jay's enter the charts with the double-sided hit Livin' for the Weekend backed with Stairway to Heaven (not the same as Led Zeppelin's version). The hit will go on to be one of the three R&B #1 smashes this year.
46 years ago 1980Pink Floyd's The Wall goes platinum a few weeks into its fifteen week stay at #1. The two-record set is largely the brainchild of bass player Roger Waters, who now emerges as the group's creative head.
39 years ago 1987Bryan Adams' Heat of the Night becomes the first commercially released cassette single, or cassingle, in the U.S.
39 years ago 1987Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
30 years ago 1996Mississippi lawmakers take away a commendation to Glen Ballard, who produced Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill LP. Some of the lawmakers were offended by the lyrics of You Oughta Know.
30 years ago 1996Angry fans riot in Buenos Aires, Argentina, after waiting all night for Ramones tickets and finding out they are all gone. Several people are hurt.

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