On This Day
We take you back into classic rock’s history and legacy to note important events that happened on this date as well as celebrate the birthdays of major musical artists and mourn their passing.
Dec 5, 1968: Stones Throw Beggars Banquet Party
Take over the bar of a posh Knightsbridge hotel. Have a crew of bosomy wenches serve a seven-course meal. Then have a pie fight. Ah, the Stones. We’ve got the video
Read MoreDec 5, 2021: Joni Mitchell, Berry Gordy Get Kennedy Center Honors
The legends were among five who were celebrated for lifetime artistic achievements.
Read MoreWhen Eagles Got Kennedy Center Honors, Several Members Were Missing
Pres. Obama praised many prestigious artists at the 2016 edition of the event. Eagles were originally selected for 2015 but Glenn Frey took ill
Read MoreDec 4, 2016: James Taylor Gets Kennedy Center Honors
Sheryl Crow, Darius Rucker and Garth Brooks all performed songs from the singer-songwriter’s vast library at the annual Honors event
Read MoreDec 3, 1976: Pink Floyd Flying Pig Gets Loose
That pig floating in the sky on the cover of their 1977 album Animals? Her name was Algie. She broke loose into the sky and caused quite a stir
Read MoreDec 2, 1973: The Who Wreck Montreal Hotel Suite
Sometimes the lads in the band get a bit carried away with their fun, no harm meant. So how much does it cost to make this go away?
Read MoreDec 2, 2017: Paul McCartney Resumes Tour… With Bagpipers
The 75-year-old performed in Australia for the first time in nearly 25 years, with a mix of Beatles and Wings hits. A group of bagpipers joined for a favorite
Read MoreDec 1, 2006: Oasis’ Noel Gallagher Plays Fan’s Home
What’s more exciting than having a member of your favorite group play a set in your living room? That’s what happened to a British radio listener. See the video
Read MoreNov 30, 2022: Christine McVie, Fleetwood Mac Legend—Obituary
In 2021, she weighed in on Stevie Nicks, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood. About herself, she offered, “I think I’m getting a bit too old for it”
Read MoreNov 30, 1968: Sly & the Family Stone Release ‘Everyday People’
After gaining attention with “Dance to the Music,” the multi-racial band scored big with “Everyday People” and then used their Woodstock appearance as a springboard for further success
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