Feb 27, 1971: Janis Joplin’s ‘Pearl’ Hits #1 for 9-Week Run
It was the album that fulfilled the Texas-born blues-rock singer’s artistic promise. Alas she was gone and unable to enjoy its success.
Read MoreSmithsonian Rocks: Behind the Fan Photo Book
The Smithsonian asked fans to send them rock-related photos and stories. We spoke with the author about the making of ‘Smithsonian Rock and Roll.”
Read MoreFeb 26, 1997: The Beatles Win 3 Grammys
The history of the Fab Four and the Grammy Awards is strange and disappointing. Despite their remarkable output, they were largely overlooked while active
Read MoreFeb 25, 1993: Marshall Tucker’s Toy Caldwell Death
The guitarist and primary songwriter for one of southern rock’s leading bands was just 45
Read MoreMoody Blues ‘Days of Future Passed’ 50th Contest
The band’s groundbreaking album is being celebrated with an expanded 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition. Enter to win this 2-CD/DVD set
Read MoreFeb 24, 1992: Kurt Cobain-Courtney Love Wedding
With a baby on the way, the Nirvana front man tied the knot with the leader of the band Hole. One of Nirvana’s members chose not to attend
Read MoreFeb 23, 2000: Santana Sweeps Grammy Awards
The legendary guitarist tied the record set by Michael Jackson for most wins in a night. Prior to his “Supernatural” success, he had won only one
Read MoreOzzy, Joan Jett Poked Fun at Phrase ‘Rock Stars’ in Super Bowl LVII Spot
When the business world starts calling execs “rock stars” for excelling at work, the legends had something to say.
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