April 29, 1993: Guitarist Mick Ronson Death at 46
He was David Bowie’s perfect foil in the Spiders from Mars but also a solo artist and in-demand sideman, producer and more. Remembering a great musician.
Read MoreApril 29, 1968: ‘Hair’ Musical Has Broadway Opening
The idea of a Broadway musical based on rock and countercultural themes was unthinkable. Until it wasn’t. One show changed everything.
Read MorePhil Collins’ Comeback Continues
Five months after his summer dates in the U.K, France and Germany, the musician returned to the stage for a mini-UK tour. Fans in other countries are hoping he’ll announce a 2018 tour
Read MoreWhen the Beach Boys Jammed With the Grateful Dead
“Another famous California group,” said Jerry Garcia at Fillmore East, and out strolled a band no one ever expected to see sharing the Dead’s stage.
Read MoreWhen Led Zeppelin Debuted ‘Whole Lotta Love’… At a Concert
They were still a new band when they came to San Francisco and broke out a chugging, psychedelic jam that would become a rock classic.
Read MoreApril 25, 1994: Eagles Begin ‘Hell Freezes Over’
When the California megastars broke up in 1980, Don Henley said they’d reunite “when Hell freezes over.” In 1994, they knew what to call their new album.
Read MoreApr 25, 2022: Susan Jacks of The Poppy Family (‘Which Way You Goin’ Billy’) Dies
Their recording of “Which Way You Goin’ Billy?,” written and produced by her husband, Terry Jacks, was a significant 1970 hit in the U.S. and U.K.
Read MoreWhen Lennon and McCartney Almost Went on ‘SNL’
Two old friends were sitting around watching TV when the show’s producer jokingly offered them money to perform. They were literally just blocks away
Read MoreApril 24, 2016: Billy Paul, Soul Singer of ‘Me and Mrs. Jones,’ Dies
He earned a Grammy Award with his 1972 crossover smash and was part of the hugely successful Philadelphia International roster
Read MoreApr 24, 2020: Harold Reid, Statler Brothers Singer Known for Bass Vocal, Dies
The singing group are best known for their 1965 hit, “Flowers on the Wall.” They were the backup voices for Johnny Cash on stage, record and TV
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