Tag "classic rock"

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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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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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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March 3, 1978: Van Halen Begins First Tour

It was initially supposed to be a few weeks on the road, but it eventually lasted eight months and more than 170 shows as the band became stars

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March 3, 2017: Jim Fuller, ‘Wipe Out’ Guitarist with Surfaris, Dies

The man who created one of the most unforgettable rock ‘n’ roll riffs of all time was called “The Godfather of Surf Guitar”

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March 3, 2017: Lyle Ritz, Wrecking Crew Bassist, Dies

He played bass on hit records by the Beach Boys, Linda Ronstadt, the Monkees, the RIghteous Brothers and many more. But before that he was the ukulele king!

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March 2, 1984: ‘This Is Spinal Tap’ Opens

Why is this “mockumentary” so funny and beloved by rock fans and stars? Because it is so close to reality. It was only a modest success until its video release

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Mar 1, 1973: ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ Release Date

The classic rock masterpiece was released on this day. Using some of the most cutting-edge recording technology of its time, it still sounds modern

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February 28, 1996: Original Kiss Members Reunite

The Grammy appearance was the first time by the reunited original line-up in 17 years and was followed by a worldwide tour. Ace Frehley: “Things got weird…”

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