March 8, 1968: Fillmore East Opens

For some three years, New York City venue became known as “the church of rock,” presenting some of music’s greatest acts

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Mar 7, 1970: Bridge Over Troubled Water LP Hits #1

If you’re going to end your collaboration, make an album as fine as Simon & Garfunkel’s final release. The Recording Academy agreed.

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March 6, 2016: Wife of Ex-Eagle Randy Meisner is Shot Dead

A gunshot to the head took the life of Lana Rae Meisner. The musician was cleared once authorities viewed interior surveillance footage

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March 6, 2000: Eric Clapton Gets 3rd Rock Hall Induction

The artist and guitar god enjoys a unique and sole distinction among the inductees. Many are two-time members; he’s the only one with three.

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March 5, 1982: Blues Brother John Belushi Dies

A lethal combination of drugs took the life of the comedy/musical legend. It’s hard to imagine he’s been dead far longer than he was alive

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Mar 5, 2023: Gary Rossington, Last Remaining Founding Member of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Dies

The guitarist had a history of heart issues. He returned to the stage in 2021 four months after successful surgery.

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Fleetwood Mac World Tour: Details Slowly Emerge

As a full band, they did one concert in 2016 and just two more in 2017. That all changes in 2018, as a “massive trek around the planet” is being planned

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Remembering Valerie Carter, Singer with James Taylor and Others

She enjoyed a brief solo career but her mark was made as a backup singer on recordings and tours for dozens of classic rock acts

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When John Lennon Made His ‘Beatles Bigger Than Jesus’ Remark

He did not mean it as a boast, but rather a wry commentary on how pop culture was overtaking religious traditions in the modern world. The quote didn’t emerge in the US until 4 months later

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Mar 4, 2021: Tony Hendra, Who Played Bumbling ‘Spinal Tap’ Manager, Dies

The British actor, comedian, director and author passed from ALS at age 79. His best known role was as the hapless Ian Faith in the mockumentary classic

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