|
Entertainment/Art/TV/Movies/Gossip on Stars & News Read all about New Movies/Consoles/Games/PCs Coming out and Art & All The General Entertainment News & Gossip Here |
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT |
Hallo to All Members. As you can see we regularly Upgrade our Servers, (Sorry for any Downtime during this). We also have added more Forums to help you with many things and for you to enjoy. We now need you to help us to keep this site up and running. This site works at a loss every month and we appeal to you to donate what you can. If you would like to help us, then please just send a message to any Member of Staff for info on how to do this,,,, & Thank You for Being Members of this site. |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
19-11-13, 16:12 | #1 |
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: In The Hills of Tennessee
Posts: 6,631
Thanks: 7,332
Thanked 7,261 Times in 4,751 Posts
|
Today In Rock History Nov 19
Chicago radio station WCFL is picketed by the local chapter of the Elvis Presley fan club when it bans Presley's records. The station doesn't flinch. (1957)
Guns 'n ' Roses drummer Matt Sorum is born. (1960) At the Glad Rags Ball in London, the Who's lead singer Roger Daltrey, storms off stage in the middle of a set plagued with PA problems. Rumors of a Who breakup spread quickly through London with most of them naming Boz Burrell (King Crimson and Bad Company) as Daltrey's possible replacement. (1965) The Supremes' "You Keep Me Hanging On" hits Number One on the pop chart and will hit the same position on the R&B chart a week later. It's the group's eighth pop Number One. (1966) Diana Ross, onstage with the Supremes at the Royal Command Variety Performance in London, interupts the show with a plea for interracial understanding. The audience, which includes members of the royal family, applauds for two minutes. (1968) The Godfather of Soul, James Brown, marries Deidre Yvonne Jenkins on the front porch of her Barnwell, South Carolina house. (1970) Blues guitar giant B.B. King marks his 25th year in show biz by starting a European tour in London. (1971) The J. Geils Band finish recording their live "Blow Your Face Out" set at Detroit's Cobo Arena. A show four night before, at the Boston Garden, was taped for the two record package which will be released next year. (1975) Van Morrison's album, Moondance, released in 1970, goes gold. The album brought Morrison two minor hits: the title track "Into the Mystic." (1976) (BOBBYORR) Chart Toppers On This Day: 1969 Merle Haggard -- Okie From Muskogee - YouTube 1978 Double Vision - Foreigner - YouTube 1987 Tiffany - I think we're alone now 1987 - YouTube
__________________
Rock Out With DreamTeamDownloads1-The Best Place To Be For Downloads. You Can Help the site If You Donate, Please Click Here: DONATE Thank You For Your Support & Membership To DTD1. |
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|