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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Tuesday, March 10, 2026

86 years ago 1940Dean Torrence of Jan & Dean is born.
79 years ago 1947Tom Scholz, guitarist with Boston, is born.
67 years ago 1959Elvis Presley's I Need Your Love Tonight backed with A Fool Such as I is released on RCA Records. The following day, based on advanced orders for the disc totaling nearly one million, RCA ships a gold record for the platter to Elvis, who is stationed in Germany.
66 years ago 1960The British music weekly Record Retailer, known later as Music Week, publishes the first U.K. LP chart. The first #1 LP in the U.K. is The Explosive Freddy Cannon.
65 years ago 1961Twenty-two year old songwriter Jeff Barry whose Tell Laura I Love Her was a Top Ten hit for Ray Peterson, signs an exclusive writing and recording deal with Trinity Music. In 1962, he hooks up with Phil Spector and Shadow Moaton, and with his new wife Ellie Greenwich, they start cranking out the hits. They include Da Doo Ron Ron and Then He Kissed Me (Crystals), Be My Baby (Ronettes), Chapel of Love (Dixie Cups), Do Wah Diddy (Manfred Mann), Leader of the Pack (Shangri-Las).
63 years ago 1963Pearl Jam bassist Jeff Ament is born.
60 years ago 1966Singer Edie Brickell is born.
54 years ago 1972The group America receive a gold record for the self-titled debut album. Two weeks later, the single A Horse with No Name also goes gold.
49 years ago 1977Two months after EMI nullified its contracts with the Sex Pistols, A&M Records signs the band, in a ceremony in front of Buckingham Palace. The group has been banned from airplay and from virtually every concert venue in the U.K. Nine days later, A&M terminates the deal reportedly because of the reputation for attracting violence which the media has pinned on them.
49 years ago 1977Pink Floyd's second album since 1973's landmark The Dark Side of the Moon, Animals goes platinum. It hits #3.
48 years ago 1978The Bee Gee's Night Fever moves into the #1 spot on the chart. It replaces another Gibb Brothers tune, Stayin' Alive.
47 years ago 1979James Brown plays the Grand Ole Opry.
38 years ago 1988Singer Andy Gibb dies of a heart ailment. He was 30 years old.
38 years ago 1988Onstage in Perth, Australia, George Michael thanks Tipper Gore, head of the Parents Musical Resource Committee, for helping boost sales of his Faith LP.
34 years ago 1992Prince wins a lifetime achievement award at the Soul Train awards.
29 years ago 1997Singer Laverne Baker dies in New York at the age of 67. She had been suffering from diabetes.
21 years ago 2005Molly Hatchett singer Danny Joe Brown dies from diabetes in Davie, Florida. He was 53.
20 years ago 2006Sex Pistol Johnny Rotten appears on bandmate Steve Jones’ radio show, Jonesy’s Jukebox, and says harassing fans, such as those who threw bottles at the band at a Danish music festival, are “the very people we hate the most.” He says he misses the Sex Pistols, but a reunion is not likely.
11 years ago 2015John Mellencamp rocks the Saenger Theater in New Orleans. Carlene Carter, daughter of June Carter, opens, and later joins John for a couple of songs.
10 years ago 2016Keyboardist Keith Emerson of Emerson, Lake & Palmer dies from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at his home in Santa Monica, California at age 71. He had been despondent due to nerve and muscle problems in his arm that inhibited his keyboard play.

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