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Music Today In Rock History Sept 26

Bryan Ferry, vocalist for Roxy Music, is born. (1945)

Fats Domino's "Blueberry Hill" enters the pop charts where it will top out at Number Four. (1956)

It's Elvis Presley Day in his hometown of of Tupelo, Mississippi. (1956)

Bob Dylan starts a two week stay as the opening act for the Greenbriar Boys at Gerde's Folk City in New York's Greenwich Village. (1961)

The Kinks release "You Really Got Me." (1964)

Roy Orbison's "Oh, Pretty Woman" hits #1 on the singles chart. (1964)

The Shangri-Las' "Remember (Walking In The Sand)" peaks at #5 on the singles chart. (1964)

Queen Elizabeth decorates The Beatles with the Order of the British Empire. (1965)

Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones is fined $150 after a judge finds him guilty of marijuana possession. (1968)

The Beatles release their 13th album in the U.K., "Abbey Road." It's released a week later in the U.S. and is the last album they make together as a group. Within a month the album begins an eleven week run in the Number One spot. (1969)

San Francisco's Fillmore West opens. (1969)

Tamla-Motown Records reveals the Jackson 5 have sold 10 million singles world wide in nine months ("I Want You Back", "ABC" & "The Love You Save") an unsurpassed record for a while. (1970)

Free's "Fire and Water" enters the LP chart. It contains the song, "All Right Now." (1970)

The Dutch instrumental group Focus receive a gold record for "Focus 3." It comes on the heels of their lone hit, "Hocus Pocus." (1973)

John Lennon releases what will be his last album of new material for nearly six years. "Walls and Bridges" climbs up to Number One. (1974)

"The Rocky Horror Picture Show" opens in theatres. (1975)

The Allman Brothers Band's "Win, Lose Or Draw" enters the album chart. (1975)

The Clash release their first U.S. single, a remake of The Bobby Fuller Four's "I Fought The Law." (1979)

Prince finally finds as much success with audiences as with critics, as the title cut of his new album "Controversy" eneters the soul chart. It peaks at #3. Meanwhile on the pop charts, the single and album hit #70 and #21 respectively. (1981)

The Kinks' "Give The People What They Want" enters the LP chart. (1981)

The Go-Go's "Beauty and the Beat" enters the LP chart. The double platinum album hit #1 for 6 weeks and contains the hits "Our Lips Are Sealed" and "We Got The Beat." (1981)

Hall & Oates' "Private Eyes" LP enters the chart. The platinum album contains two #1 hits: "Private Eyes" and "I Can't Go For That." (1981)

Mick Jagger's long-form home video "Running Out Of Luck" is finally released by CBS-Fox Video after over a one year delay. (1986)

The Grateful Dead's "Touch Of Grey" peaks at #9 on the singles chart, thus becoming their biggest chart hit ever. (1987)

The Cars' "Door To Door" enters the LP chart. (1987)

Keith Richards releases his first solo album, "Talk Is Cheap." (1988)

Southside Johnny films the "It's Been A Long Time" video at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, New Jersey with the help of Bruce Springsteen and Little Steven Van Zandt. Following the recording of the video, Jon Bon Jovi joins the band and an hour long jam ensues. (1991)

Patty Smyth and Don Henley's duet, "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough" peaks at #2 on the pop singles chart. (1992)

Robert Palmer, known for his sharp suits and hits, such as Addicted to Love, died in Paris of a heart attack. He was 54 years old. (2003)




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