Day
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Month
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Year
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Music Fact
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26
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January
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1970
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American folk rock duo Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel released their 5th and final classic studio album, ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’.
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3
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February
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1970
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Multi-talented American guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer, solo artist and member of rock super group The Winery Dogs, Richie Kotzen was born in Reading, Pennsylvania.
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13
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February
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1970
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English heavy metal legends Black Sabbath released their classic, game-changing self-titled debut album, ‘Black Sabbath’ in the UK (NB. appropriately on Friday 13th).
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14
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February
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1970
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English rock band The Who performed a concert at Leeds University. The show was recorded and released as the band’s first official live album, ‘Live At Leeds’.
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5
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March
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1970
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American guitarist, former member of rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers and solo artist, John Frusciante was born in New York City.
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9
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March
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1970
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After changing their name from Earth, English heavy metal rock band Black Sabbath performed their debut live concert at the Roundhouse in London.
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22
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March
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1970
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Marc Bolan and Tyrannosaurus Rex released their last studio album before transforming into glam rockers T.Rex, ‘A Beard of Stars’.
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10
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April
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1970
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English singer, songwriter and bass guitarist, Paul McCartney issued a press statement that he was leaving The Beatles, signalling the band’s break up.
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21
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April
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1970
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American Chicago blues guitarist Earl Hooker died of complications from tuberculosis in Chicago, Illinois at the age of 40.
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1
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May
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1970
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English guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer and former member of indie rock band Suede, Bernard Butler was born in London.
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3
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May
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1970
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English rock band The Who released their classic live album, ‘Live At Leeds in the UK.
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8
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May
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1970
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Legendary English pop/rock band The Beatles released what would be the group’s 12th and final studio album, ‘Let It Be’, after the band split up.
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3
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June
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1970
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British heavy rock band Deep Purple released their classic breakout studio album, ‘Deep Purple in Rock’ in the UK.
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5
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June
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1970
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English heavy rock band Deep Purple released their breakthrough hit single ‘Black Night’ in the UK.
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6
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June
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1970
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American rhythm guitarist and co-founder of Nu-Metal rock band Korn, James Shaffer (a.k.a. Munky) was born in Bakersfield, California.
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8
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July
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1970
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Innovative and massively talented American alternative rock singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer, Beck was born in Los Angeles, California.
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18
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July
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1970
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London hosted the third Free Concert held in Hyde Park featuring Pink Floyd, Roy Harper, Kevin Ayers, and the Edgar Broughton Band.
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14
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August
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1970
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English psychedelic space rock band Hawkwind released their debut studio album, the eponymous, ‘Hawkwind’.
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23
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August
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1970
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American singer, songwriter and guitarist Lou Reed performed his final live concert appearance with The Velvet Underground (bar reunions) at Max’s Kansas City rock club in Manhattan, New York City.
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26
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August
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1970
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The famous Isle of Wight Festival began at Afton Down, attracting between 600,000 and 700,000 attendees, the largest open air music festival of its kind. Tickets for the weekend cost £3.
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28
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August
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1970
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Well over half a million people attended the 3rd day of the UK’s famous Isle of Wight Festival to see artists including Taste, Chicago, Family and Procol Harum.
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29
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August
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1970
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The 4th day of the massive Isle of Wight Festival continued starring Joni Mitchell, Miles Davis, Ten Years After, ELP, The Doors, The Who and Sly & The Family Stone.
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30
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August
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1970
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The 5th and final day of the gigantic Isle of Wight Festival took place starring Jethro Tull, Jimi Hendrix, Joan Baez, Leonard Cohen and Richie Havens.
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4
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September
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1970
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English rock group The Rolling Stones released their classic live album, ‘Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out’ in the UK.
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6
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September
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1970
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Legendary American rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix played his final live concert at the Isle of Fehmarn in Germany.
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11
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September
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1970
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American rock guitarist, singer and songwriter Jimi Hendrix gave his final interview for the UK weekly music magazine New Musical Express (NME).
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12
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September
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1970
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London hosted the fourth Free Concert held in Hyde Park (the 2nd that year) featuring Canned Heat, Eric Burdon and War, John Sebastian, Michael Chapman, Stoneground and others.
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18
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September
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1970
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Legendary American rock guitarist, singer and songwriter, Jimi Hendrix died tragically of asphyxia in his London flat at the age of 27.
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18
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September
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1970
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Pioneering English heavy metal rock band, Black Sabbath released their classic sophomore studio album, ‘Paranoid’ in the UK.
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19
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September
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1970
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The very first Glastonbury Pop, Folk & Blues Festival took place at Worthy Farm, Pilton, Somerset, UK, attended by approximately 1,700 people.
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19
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September
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1970
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Canadian singer, songwriter and guitarist Neil Young released his classic 3rd studio album, ‘After The Gold Rush’.
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1
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October
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1970
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American guitarist Jimi Hendrix’s funeral service took place at Dunlap Baptist Church in his hometown of Seattle before he was buried at the Greenwood Cemetery in Renton, also in Seattle.
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2
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October
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1970
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English glam rock band Marc Bolan and T.Rex released their classic breakout hit single ‘Ride A White Swan’ in the UK.
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2
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October
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1970
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English progressive rock band, Pink Floyd released their 4th studio album, ‘Atom Heart Mother’ in the UK.
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4
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October
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1970
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Respected American rock, soul and blues singer Janis Joplin was found dead following an accidental heroin overdose in Los Angeles, California at the age of 27.
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5
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October
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1970
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English heavy rock band Led Zeppelin released their classic 3rd studio album, ‘Led Zeppelin III’ in the UK.
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10
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October
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1970
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English heavy metal rock band, Black Sabbath had their classic 2nd studio album, ‘Paranoid’ reach No. 1 in the UK album chart.
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23
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October
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1970
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience released the song ‘Voodoo Child (Slight Return)’ shortly after the guitarist’s untimely death. It reached number 1 in the UK singles chart.
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23
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October
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1970
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English progressive rock band Genesis released their breakout studio album, ‘Trespass’ in the UK.
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1
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November
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1970
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Legendary American psychedelic rock band Grateful Dead released their classic 5th studio album, ‘American Beauty’.
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4
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November
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1970
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English singer and songwriter David Bowie released his classic 3rd studio album, ‘The Man Who Sold the World’ in the UK.
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6
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November
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1970
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Emerging American rock band Aerosmith made their debut live appearance in the gymnasium at what was Nipmuc Regional High School (now Miscoe Hill Middle School) in Mendon, Massachusetts.
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9
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November
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1970
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American blues/rock guitarist, singer and member of the Tedeschi Trucks Band along with hubby, Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi was born in Boston, Massachusetts.
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15
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November
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1970
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American alternative rock band, The Velvet Underground released their 4th and possibly most commercial studio album, ‘Loaded’.
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27
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November
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1970
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Former member of English rock band The Beatles, George Harrison released his hugely successful solo triple studio album, ‘All Things Must Pass’ in the UK.
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11
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December
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1970
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English singer, songwriter and guitarist, Marc Bolan and T.Rex released the first post-Tyrannosaurus Rex studio album, ‘T.Rex’ in the UK.
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11
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December
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1970
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English singer and songwriter John Lennon released his post-Beatles solo album, ‘John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band’ in the UK.
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12
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December
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1970
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American rock band, The Doors played their final live concert with singer Jim Morrison at the Warehouse in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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16
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January
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1971
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American blues rock band, ZZ Top, released their debut studio album, ‘ZZ Top’s First Album’ in the UK.
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17
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March
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1971
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Renowned Canadian singer, songwriter and poet, Leonard Cohen released his classic 3rd studio album, ‘Songs of Love and Hate’ in the UK.
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19
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March
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1971
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English progressive rock band Jethro Tull released their classic 4th studio album, ‘Aqualung’ in the UK.
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16
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April
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1971
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English blues rock band The Rolling Stones released their huge hit single, ‘Brown Sugar’, taken from the album, ‘Sticky Fingers’.
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23
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April
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1971
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The Rolling Stones released what was probably their career peak 9th studio album, ‘Sticky Fingers’.
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29
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April
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1971
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American rock band, The Doors released their massive 6th studio album, ‘L.A. Woman’, including the classic single, ‘Riders On The Storm’, recorded shortly before singer, Jim Morrison’s death.
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22
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June
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1971
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The second Glastonbury Festival took place in Pilton, Somerset, UK, attended by c.12,000 fans. Artists included Hawkwind, Traffic, David Bowie, Joan Baez, Fairport Convention, Quintessence and Melanie.
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2
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July
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1971
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English glam rock group T.Rex, led by the late Marc Bolan, released their classic hit single ‘Get It On’.
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3
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July
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1971
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American singer, poet and member of rock band The Doors, Jim Morrison died from reported heart failure at an apartment in Paris, France at the age of 27.
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6
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July
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1971
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American jazz trumpeter and singer, Louis Armstrong died of a heart attack in a New York hospital at the age of 69.
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31
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July
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1971
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American guitarist known for his work with heavy rock bands Marilyn Manson and Rob Zombie, as well as a solo artist, John Lowery (a.k.a. John 5) was born in Grosse Pointe, Michigan.
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25
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August
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1971
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English rock band, The Who, released their 5th studio album, ‘Who’s Next’ in the UK.
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9
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September
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1971
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English singer, songwriter, guitarist and former Beatle, John Lennon released his career-defining solo studio album, ‘Imagine’ in the UK.
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15
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September
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1971
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English heavy rock band, Deep Purple released their flaming hot 5th studio album, ‘Fireball’ in the UK.
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21
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September
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1971
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UK broadcaster, the BBC aired their highly regarded long-running contemporary music TV programme, ‘The Old Grey Whistle Test’ for the first time.
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8
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October
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1971
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English psychedelic space rock band Hawkwind, released their 2nd studio album ‘In Search Of Space’ in the UK.
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29
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October
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1971
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American guitarist and co-founder of rock band The Allman Brothers Band, Duane Allman died tragically in a motorcycle accident in Macon, Georgia at the age of 24.
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30
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October
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1971
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English former member of The Beatles, John Lennon had his classic solo studio album, ‘Imagine’ reach number 1 in the UK album chart.
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1
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November
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1971
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The classic hit single ‘Jeepster’ was released, performed by English glam rock pioneer Marc Bolan and T.Rex, reaching No. 2 in the UK singles chart.
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1
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November
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1971
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British guitarist, singer and songwriter John Martyn released his classic 3rd solo album ‘Bless The Weather’ in the UK.
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5
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November
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1971
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Supremely versatile English lead guitarist with alternative rock band Radiohead, Jonny Greenwood was born in Oxford.
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8
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November
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1971
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English hard rock band Led Zeppelin released their classic multi-million-selling 4th studio album, ‘Led Zeppelin IV’ in the UK, which included the track, ‘Stairway To Heaven’.
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12
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November
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1971
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English progressive rock band Genesis released their ambitious 3rd studio album, ‘Nursery Cryme’ in the UK.
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13
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November
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1971
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English progressive rock band Pink Floyd released their outstanding 6th studio album, ‘Meddle’ in the UK.
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4
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December
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1971
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The Montreux Casino in Switzerland, built in 1881, burnt down during a Frank Zappa gig, inspiring Deep Purple’s classic rock song, ‘Smoke On The Water’.
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17
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December
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1971
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Legendary English rock singer, songwriter and actor, David Bowie released his classic 4th studio album, ‘Hunky Dory’ in the UK.
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27
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December
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1971
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Remarkable English guitarist with The Aristocrats and noted guitar teacher, Guthrie Govan was born in Chelmsford, Essex.
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21
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January
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1972
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English glam rockers Marc Bolan with T.Rex released the classic hit single ‘Telegram Sam’ in the UK.
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10
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February
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1972
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English glam rock singer David Bowie made his debut live appearance as his legendary alter-ego, Ziggy Stardust at the Toby Jug pub in London.
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17
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February
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1972
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American singer, songwriter, guitarist, front man and co‑founder of pop punk rock band Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong was born in Oakland, California.
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25
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February
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1972
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English singer, songwriter and guitarist, Nick Drake, released his sublime 3rd and final studio album, ‘Pink Moon’.
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25
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February
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1972
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Legendary Canadian singer, songwriter and guitarist, Neil Young, released his classic 4th studio album, ‘Harvest’.
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3
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March
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1972
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English progressive rock band Jethro Tull released their classic 5th studio album, ‘Thick As A Brick’ in the UK.
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25
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March
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1972
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English heavy rock band Deep Purple released their classic 6th studio album, ‘Machine Head’ in the UK, which included the track, ‘Smoke On The Water’.
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29
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April
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1972
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English hard rock band Wishbone Ash released their career-defining classic 3rd studio album, ‘Argus’.
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5
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May
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1972
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English glam rockers, Marc Bolan and T.Rex released their classic hit single ‘Metal Guru’ in the UK.
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12
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May
|
1972
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English rock band, The Rolling Stones released their massive 10th studio double album, ‘Exile On Main Street’.
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6
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June
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1972
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English glam rock singer and songwriter, David Bowie released his classic 5th studio album, ‘The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars’.
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3
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July
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1972
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American country blues guitarist, Mississippi Fred McDowell died from cancer in Memphis, Tennessee at the age of 66.
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23
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July
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1972
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British glam rock band, Marc Bolan and T.Rex released their classic studio album ‘The Slider’ in the UK.
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8
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September
|
1972
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British glam rock star Marc Bolan and his band T.Rex released the classic hit single ‘Children Of The Revolution’.
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11
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October
|
1972
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Mexican-American guitarist Carlos Santana with his band released their classic 4th studio album, ‘Caravanserai’.
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17
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October
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1972
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American rapper and hip-hop artist, Eminem was born as Marshall Bruce Mathers III, a.k.a. ‘Slim Shady’ in St. Joseph, Missouri.
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10
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December
|
1972
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British singer, songwriter, guitarist and co-founder of alternative rock band Placebo, Brian Molko was born in Brussels, Belgium.
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5
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January
|
1973
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American rock band, Aerosmith, released their eponymous debut studio album, ‘Aerosmith’.
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5
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January
|
1973
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American singer and songwriter Bruce Springsteen released his debut studio album, ‘Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.’.
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30
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January
|
1973
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After changing their name to KISS, the American rock band made their debut live performance in Queens, New York.
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1
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February
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1973
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British singer, songwriter and guitarist, John Martyn released his classic 4th solo studio album, the sublime and career-defining, ‘Solid Air’.
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7
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February
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1973
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American proto punk rock band Iggy The Stooges released their hugely influential 3rd studio album, ‘Raw Power’.
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8
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February
|
1973
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Max Yasgur, who owned the New York dairy farm on which the legendary Woodstock Festival was held in August 1969, died from a heart attack in Florida at the age of 53.
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23
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February
|
1973
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English pop/rock band Slade released their classic hit single, ‘Cum On Feel The Noize’ in the UK.
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2
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March
|
1973
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British glam rockers, Marc Bolan and T.Rex released their classic hit single ‘20th Century Boy’ in the UK.
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16
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March
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1973
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English progressive rock group Pink Floyd released their career pinnacle 8th studio album, ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’ in the UK.
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23
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March
|
1973
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English progressive rock band King Crimson released their 5th studio album, ‘Larks’ Tongues in Aspic’.
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28
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March
|
1973
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British heavy rock band Led Zeppelin released their 5th studio album, ‘Houses Of The Holy’ in the UK.
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12
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April
|
1973
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English glam rock singer, David Bowie released his milestone classic 6th studio album, ‘Aladdin Sane’ in the UK.
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13
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April
|
1973
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Jamaican Reggae legends, Bob Marley & The Wailers released their classic 4th studio album ‘Catch A Fire’ in the UK.
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17
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May
|
1973
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American singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer, actor and founder of rock bands Queens Of The Stone Age and Eagles Of Death Metal, Josh Homme was born in Joshua Tree, California.
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25
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May
|
1973
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Richard Branson’s Virgin Records label was launched, marked by the release of Mike Oldfield’s seminal studio album, ‘Tubular Bells’.
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18
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June
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1973
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American folk rock singer, songwriter and guitarist, Ray LaMontagne was born in New Hampshire.
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22
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June
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1973
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English glam rock singer David Bowie released his classic hit single, ‘Life On Mars?’, with ‘The Man Who Sold the World’ on the B-side.
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3
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July
|
1973
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English glam rock star David Bowie announced that his iconic on-stage persona, Ziggy Stardust was to retire (not Bowie himself, as was widely reported in the press).
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13
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July
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1973
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English rock/pop band Queen released their great debut studio album in the UK, the eponymous ‘Queen’.
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15
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July
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1973
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American bluegrass and country rock guitarist, a member of rock band The Byrds and an accomplished session musician, Clarence White died in a car accident in Palmdale, California at the age of 29.
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26
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July
|
1973
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American southern blues/rock power trio ZZ Top released their critically acclaimed 3rd studio album, ‘Tres Hombres’.
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6
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August
|
1973
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Influential American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist Memphis Minnie (real name Lizzie Douglas) died from a stroke in a nursing home in Memphis, Tennessee at the age of 76.
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13
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August
|
1973
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American southern rock band, Lynyrd Skynyrd released their storming debut album, ‘(pronounced ‘lĕh-‘nérd ‘skin-‘nérd)’, featuring their career-defining signature song, ‘Freebird’.
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11
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September
|
1973
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American rock singer, songwriter and guitarist, Bruce Springsteen released his sophomore studio album, ‘The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle’.
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19
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September
|
1973
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American guitarist with country rock band The Byrds, Gram Parsons died of a drug overdose in Joshua Tree, California at the age of 26.
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20
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September
|
1973
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American folk/rock guitarist, singer and songwriter, Jim Croce died tragically along with 5 others in a plane crash in Natchitoches, Louisiana at the age of 30.
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1
|
October
|
1973
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British singer, songwriter and guitarist John Martyn released his remarkable change of direction 5th studio album, ‘Inside Out’ in the UK.
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9
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October
|
1973
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Influential American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist Sister Rosetta Tharpe died from a stroke in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the age of 58.
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12
|
October
|
1973
|
English progressive rock band Genesis released their classic 5th studio album, ‘Selling England By The Pound’.
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19
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October
|
1973
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Jamaican reggae legends (Bob Marley &) The Wailers released their classic studio album, ‘Burnin’’ in the UK.
|
19
|
October
|
1973
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English singer and songwriter David Bowie released his 7th studio album comprising cover songs, ‘Pin Ups’ in the UK.
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26
|
October
|
1973
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English rock band, The Who, released their classic 6th studio double album; the rock opera and ode to the UK’s mod movement, ‘Quadrophenia’.
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11
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November
|
1973
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Legendary Irish blues/rock guitarist, Rory Gallagher, released his 4th studio album, ‘Tattoo’ in the UK.
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1
|
December
|
1973
|
English heavy metal band Black Sabbath released their 5th studio album, ‘Sabbath Bloody Sabbath’.
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5
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December
|
1973
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English former member of The Beatles, Paul McCartney and Wings released his 5th and most successful ‘solo’ studio album, ‘Band On The Run’ in the UK.
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10
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December
|
1973
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The legendary New York alternative, punk and New Wave music venue at 315 Bowery, Manhattan, CBGB & OMFUG, was opened by club owner Hilly Kristal.
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31
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December
|
1973
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Australian heavy rock band AC/DC made their debut live performance at a local bar in Sydney, Australia.
|
17
|
January
|
1974
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Legendary American guitarist, singer and songwriter Bob Dylan released the studio album recorded with The Band, ‘Planet Waves’.
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15
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February
|
1974
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British hard rock band, Deep Purple released their classic 8th studio album, ‘Burn’ in the UK.
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20
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February
|
1974
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American jazz rock band Steely Dan released their critically well-received and commercially successful classic 3rd studio album, ‘Pretzel Logic’.
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8
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March
|
1974
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English rock band, Queen released their classic 2nd studio album, ‘Queen II’ in the UK.
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15
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April
|
1974
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American southern rock group, Lynyrd Skynyrd released their classic breakout 2nd studio album ‘Second Helping’.
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17
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April
|
1974
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Swedish guitarist, singer and songwriter with progressive death metal rock band Opeth, Mikael Åkerfeldt was born in Stockholm.
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18
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April
|
1974
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Accomplished American guitarist, singer and songwriter with rock bands Creed, Alter Bridge and as a solo artist, Mark Tremonti was born in Detroit, Michigan.
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24
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April
|
1974
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English glam rock legend, David Bowie released his classic 8th studio album, ‘Diamond Dogs’ in the UK.
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1
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June
|
1974
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Talented Canadian singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer, activist and actress Alanis Morissette was born in Ottawa, Ontario.
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15
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June
|
1974
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English rock super group Bad Company released their self‑titled debut studio album, ‘Bad Company’ in the UK.
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1
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July
|
1974
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English blues/rock guitarist, singer and songwriter Eric Clapton released his classic 2nd studio album, ‘461 Ocean Boulevard’.
|
21
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July
|
1974
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Highly acclaimed Irish blues/rock guitarist Rory Gallagher released his hugely successful live album, ‘Irish Tour ‘74’.
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29
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July
|
1974
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Perennial Canadian singer, songwriter and guitarist Neil Young released his classic 5th studio album, ‘On The Beach’.
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16
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August
|
1974
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American punk rock band Ramones played their first live concert at the legendary CBGB & OMFUG music venue in New York City.
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6
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September
|
1974
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English space rock band, Hawkwind, released their classic 4th studio album, ‘Hall of the Mountain Grill’.
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14
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September
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1974
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English guitarist, singer and songwriter Eric Clapton released his cover of Bob Marley’s ‘I Shot The Sherriff’ as a single, which reached number 1 in the U.S.
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6
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October
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1974
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English progressive rock band King Crimson released their 7th studio album, ‘Red’.
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12
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October
|
1974
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American punk rock band Blondie made their first appearance at the legendary CBGB & OMFUG music venue in New York City.
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25
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October
|
1974
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Jamaican reggae legends, Bob Marley & The Wailers released their studio album, ‘Natty Dread’ in the UK, the first Wailers’ album to bear Marley’s name in the title.
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29
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October
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1974
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Hugely impressive American blues/rock guitarist, Eric Gales was born in Memphis, Tennessee.
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8
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November
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1974
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English rock band Queen moved in a more commercial direction and released their successful 3rd studio album, ‘Sheer Heart Attack’ in the UK.
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18
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November
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1974
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English progressive rock band Genesis released their 6th studio double concept album, and their final LP with singer Peter Gabriel, ‘The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway’.
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25
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November
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1974
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English singer, songwriter and guitarist, Nick Drake died from a drug overdose at his home in Tanworth-in-Arden, Warwickshire at the age of 26.
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28
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November
|
1974
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English former Beatle, John Lennon made his final live appearance, joining Elton John on stage at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
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16
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December
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1974
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After 5 years as a member of The Rolling Stones, English guitarist, Mick Taylor announced that he was leaving the band.
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17
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January
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1975
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English former member of The Beatles John Lennon released his classic solo covers album, ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll’ in the UK.
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18
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January
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1975
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American jazz, blues and country rock guitarist, Johnny Hiland was born, growing up in Maine.
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20
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January
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1975
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Legendary American guitarist, singer and songwriter, Bob Dylan released his renaissance studio album, ‘Blood On The Tracks’ in the UK.
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24
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January
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1975
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Influential and pioneering British singer, songwriter and guitarist John Martyn released his 6th studio album, ‘Sunday’s Child’.
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7
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February
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1975
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American guitarist and member of nu-metal band Limp Bizkit and Black Light Burns, Wes Borland was born in Richmond, Virginia.
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17
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February
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1975
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Australian hard rock band, AC/DC released their debut studio album, ‘High Voltage’.
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24
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February
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1975
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English heavy rock band, Led Zeppelin released their epic 6th studio double album, ‘Physical Graffiti’.
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7
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March
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1975
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English singer, songwriter and true rock legend, David Bowie released his change of direction classic 9th studio album, the soul-oriented ‘Young Americans’ in the UK.
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11
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March
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1975
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English pop/art/rock band 10cc released their hugely successful 3rd studio album, ‘The Original Soundtrack’ in the UK.
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16
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March
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1975
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American blues legend, Aaron Thibeaux ‘T-Bone’ Walker died from pneumonia following a stroke in Los Angeles, California at the age of 64.
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17
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March
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1975
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English singer, songwriter and guitarist, best known as member of hard rock band The Darkness, Justin Hawkins was born in Chertsey, Surrey.
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29
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March
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1975
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Experimental virtuoso English rock guitarist, Jeff Beck released his seminal and commercially successful 2nd solo album, ‘Blow By Blow’ in the UK.
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2
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April
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1975
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English super group Bad Company released their classic sophomore studio album, ‘Straight Shooter’.
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8
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April
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1975
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American hard rock band Aerosmith released one of their most successful records, their 3rd studio album, ‘Toys In The Attic’, including the hit track, ‘Walk This Way’.
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9
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May
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1975
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English space rock perennials, Hawkwind, released their 5th studio album ‘Warrior On The Edge Of Time’ in the UK.
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23
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May
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1975
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English pop/rock band 10cc released their superbly written and produced massive hit single, ‘I’m Not In Love’.
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20
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June
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1975
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Canadian singer, songwriter and guitarist Neil Young released his classic 6th studio album, ‘Tonight’s The Night’.
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23
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June
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1975
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Hugely talented Scottish multi-genre singer, songwriter and guitarist, KT Tunstall was born in Edinburgh.
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29
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June
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1975
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Influential American singer, songwriter and guitarist Tim Buckley died from a drug overdose in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 28.
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9
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July
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1975
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Mercurial American singer, songwriter and flamboyant guitarist with The White Stripes, The Dead Weather and The Raconteurs, as well as solo artist, Jack White was born in Detroit, Michigan.
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11
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July
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1975
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British/American rock band Fleetwood Mac released their self-titled 10th studio album, ‘Fleetwood Mac’.
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17
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July
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1975
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Jamaican reggae icons, Bob Marley And The Wailers performed the first of 2 live concerts at London’s Lyceum. The concerts were recorded for the classic live album, ‘Live!’
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25
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July
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1975
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English singer and songwriter, David Bowie released his hit single, ‘Fame’, co-written with Carlos Alomar and with backing vocals by John Lennon. It was reportedly a jibe at Bowie’s artist management.
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16
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August
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1975
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English singer and songwriter Peter Gabriel announced that he was leaving Genesis, the progressive rock band he co‑founded.
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25
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August
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1975
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American rock icon Bruce Springsteen released his massively successful 3rd studio album, ‘Born To Run’.
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1
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September
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1975
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British singer, songwriter and guitarist John Martyn released his masterful live concert album, ‘Live At Leeds’.
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5
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September
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1975
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English progressive rock band Jethro Tull released their 8th studio album, ‘Minstrel In The Gallery’ in the UK (8 September in the U.S.).
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12
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September
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1975
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English progressive rock band, Pink Floyd released their massive classic 7th studio album, ‘Wish You Were Here’.
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23
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October
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1975
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English singer and songwriter, Elton John received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6915 Hollywood Boulevard.
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6
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November
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1975
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British punk rock band, Sex Pistols made their debut live performance as a support act in the Common Room of Saint Martin’s School Of Art at Charing Cross Road in central London.
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10
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November
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1975
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Canadian singer, songwriter and guitarist, Neil Young with his band Crazy Horse released the classic 7th studio album, ‘Zuma’.
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2
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December
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1975
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English pop/rock band Queen released their 4th studio album, ‘A Night At The Opera’, including the massive hit single ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’.
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5
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December
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1975
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Jamaican reggae legends Bob Marley And The Wailers released their classic live album, ‘Live!’ recorded at London’s Lyceum Theatre on 17 & 18 July 1975.
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13
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December
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1975
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American punk rock singer, beat poet and political activist, Patti Smith released her classic anti‑establishment debut studio album, ‘Horses’, produced by John Cale.
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13
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December
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1975
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American guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer and co‑founder of pop punk rock band Blink-182, Tom DeLonge was born in Poway, California.
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20
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December
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1975
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American guitarist Joe Walsh joined the country rock band Eagles, replacing former band guitarist Bernie Leadon.
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5
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January
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1976
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Renowned American guitarist, singer and songwriter, Bob Dylan released his classic mid-career studio album, ‘Desire’ in the UK.
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10
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January
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1976
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American blues legend Howlin’ Wolf died from complications of kidney surgery in Hines, Illinois at the age of 65.
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23
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January
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1976
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Legendary English rock singer and songwriter, David Bowie released his classic 10th studio album, ‘Station To Station’.
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9
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March
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1976
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Country music legend Johnny Cash received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6320 Hollywood Boulevard.
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18
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March
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1976
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The classic sci-fi film ‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’, directed by Nicolas Roeg and starring English singer David Bowie was released in the UK.
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19
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March
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1976
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English guitarist with rock band Free, Paul Kossoff died from a drug-related heart attack on a flight from Los Angeles to New York City at the age of 25.
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21
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March
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1976
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Guitar pioneer, innovator and entrepreneur, Adolph Rickenbacker died from cancer in Orange County, California at the age of 89.
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23
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March
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1976
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English heavy metal band Judas Priest released their classic sophomore studio album, ‘Sad Wings of Destiny’.
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26
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March
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1976
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Irish rock group, Thin Lizzy released their breakout classic 6th studio album, ‘Jailbreak’.
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28
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March
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1976
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American guitarist with rock group The Killers, Dave Keuning was born in Pella, Iowa.
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31
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March
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1976
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Legendary English heavy rock band Led Zeppelin released their 7th studio album, ‘Presence’.
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3
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April
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1976
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British pop group Brotherhood Of Man won the 21st Eurovision Song Contest with, ‘Save Your Kisses for Me’.
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23
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April
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1976
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American punk rock band, Ramones released their eponymous debut studio album, ‘Ramones’.
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30
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April
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1976
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Jamaican reggae legends, Bob Marley & The Wailers released their commercially successful studio album, ‘Rastaman Vibration’.
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3
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May
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1976
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American hard rock band, Aerosmith, released their 4th studio album, ‘Rocks’.
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4
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July
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1976
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British punk rock band The Clash made their live concert debut supporting the Sex Pistols at the Black Swan pub (known to locals as ‘The Mucky Duck’) in Sheffield, England.
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27
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July
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1976
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English singer, songwriter, guitarist and former member of The Beatles, John Lennon, finally had his application for permanent American residency approved by the U.S. Government.
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31
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July
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1976
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American hard rock band, Blue Öyster Cult released their signature tune and huge commercial hit, the classic single, ‘(Don’t Fear) The Reaper’.
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29
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August
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1976
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Exemplary American blues guitarist and singer, Jimmy Reed died from respiratory failure in Oakland, California at the age of 50.
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13
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September
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1976
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American southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd released their great live double album ‘One More From The Road’ in the US.
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7
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October
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1976
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Following an appeal hearing, English former member of The Beatles, John Lennon had his permanent residency of the USA confirmed.
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8
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October
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1976
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American jazz fusion pioneer and bass guitarist Stanley Clarke released his ground breaking studio album ‘School Days’.
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22
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October
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1976
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Influential American poet, singer, songwriter, artist and activist Patti Smith released her 2nd studio album, ‘Radio Ethiopia’.
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24
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October
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1976
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Legendary Irish guitarist, Rory Gallagher, released his classic 6th studio album, ‘Calling Card’.
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25
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November
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1976
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Canadian/American rock group, The Band, played their final concert in San Francisco, California, ‘The Last Waltz’, documented by filmmaker Martin Scorsese.
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26
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November
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1976
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English punk rock pioneers, Sex Pistols released their controversial debut single, ‘Anarchy In The UK’ on EMI Records.
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2
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December
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1976
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The photoshoot for the iconic album cover to Pink Floyd’s ‘Animals’ (released in 1977) took place at Battersea Power Station in London, complete with giant inflatable pig.
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3
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December
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1976
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Jamaican reggae star Bob Marley was wounded when gunmen shot him, his wife and manager at his home in Kingston. The incident was widely thought to be a politically motivated act.
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5
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December
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1976
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French electronic musician Jean Michel Jarre released his milestone 3rd studio album Oxygène in France.
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8
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December
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1976
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American country rock band Eagles released their top‑selling and career-defining classic 5th studio album, ‘Hotel California’.
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12
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December
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1976
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English guitarist with hard rock bands The Darkness and Stone Gods, Dan Hawkins was born in Chertsey, Surrey.
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28
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December
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1976
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American blues guitar legend, Freddie King died of complications from ulcers and acute pancreatitis in Texas at the age of 42.
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14
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January
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1977
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English rock singer David Bowie released his 11th studio album and the first part of his highly acclaimed ‘Berlin Trilogy’, ‘Low’ in the UK.
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23
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January
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1977
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Highly acclaimed English progressive rock band, Pink Floyd, released their 10th studio album, ‘Animals’, in the UK.
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4
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February
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1977
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Anglo-American rock band, Fleetwood Mac released their massive career-topping 11th studio album, ‘Rumours’ in the US.
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26
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February
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1977
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American delta blues guitarist and singer Booker T. Washington ‘Bukka’ White died from cancer in Memphis, Tennessee at the age of 67 or 70 (age disputed).
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2
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March
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1977
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English singer, songwriter, co-founder and front man of band Coldplay, Chris Martin was born in Exeter, Devon.
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10
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March
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1977
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English punk rock band Sex Pistols controversially ‘signed’ a short-lived recording contract with A&M Records outside Buckingham Palace in London.
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21
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March
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1977
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Australian hard blues/rock band, AC/DC, released their 4th studio album, ‘Let There Be Rock’.
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8
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April
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1977
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English punk rock band, The Clash released their classic eponymous debut studio album, ‘The Clash’. Often considered to be one of the finest British punk albums.
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8
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May
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1977
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Great American blues rock guitar maestro, Joe Bonamassa was born in New Hartford, New York.
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27
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May
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1977
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In the same year as Queen Elizabeth II’s Silver Jubilee, British punk pioneers Sex Pistols released their controversial 2nd single, ‘God Save The Queen’ in the UK.
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31
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May
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1977
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The BBC and the Independent Broadcasting Authority banned the Sex Pistols’ controversial single, ‘God Save The Queen’ from being played on UK radio for being “in gross bad taste”.
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3
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June
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1977
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Jamaican reggae icons Bob Marley & The Wailers released their career-defining massively successful 9th studio album, ‘Exodus’.
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12
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June
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1977
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Talented American blues/rock guitarist, singer and songwriter Kenny Wayne Shepherd was born in Shreveport Louisiana.
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15
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June
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1977
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English punk rock band Sex Pistols infamously performed ‘Anarchy In The UK’ aboard a party boat on the River Thames outside the Houses of Parliament in London.
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20
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June
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1977
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Canadian singer, songwriter and guitarist Neil Young released his 8th studio album, ‘American Stars ‘n Bars’.
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30
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June
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1977
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Marvel Comics published the first comic book with characters loosely based on members of the American rock band KISS.
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2
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July
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1977
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British punk rock pioneers Sex Pistols released their controversial 3rd single, ‘Pretty Vacant’ in the UK.
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16
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August
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1977
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American rock ‘n’ roll legend, Elvis Presley died from a drug-related heart attack in Memphis, Tennessee at the age of 42.
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18
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August
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1977
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The funeral of American singing legend, Elvis Presley took place at Forest Hill Cemetery in Memphis, Tennessee.
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11
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September
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1977
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Welsh guitarist and co-founder of rock band Coldplay, Jonny Buckland was born in London.
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16
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September
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1977
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Flamboyant English glam rock guitarist, singer and songwriter Marc Bolan of Tyrannosaurus Rex and later T.Rex died tragically in a car accident in London at the age of 29.
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16
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September
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1977
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American alternative rock band, Talking Heads, released their remarkable debut studio album, ‘Talking Heads: 77’.
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23
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September
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1977
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English singer and songwriter David Bowie released the single ‘Heroes’, which would become one of his greatest signature songs.
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24
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September
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1977
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English heavy rock band Motörhead released their debut studio album, the self-titled ‘Motörhead’ in the UK.
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30
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September
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1977
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English post-punk and new wave singer, songwriter and actor, Ian Dury released his debut studio album with The Blockheads, ‘New Boots And Panties!!’ in the UK.
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30
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September
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1977
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Fiery American blues/rock guitarist and member of Supersonic Blues Machine, Lance Lopez was born in Galveston, Texas.
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7
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October
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1977
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English guitarist Steve Hackett left progressive rock band Genesis to pursue a successful solo career.
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12
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October
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1977
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American singer, songwriter and guitarist Bruce Springsteen released his 4th studio album, ‘Darkness on the Edge of Town’.
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14
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October
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1977
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English singer and songwriter David Bowie released his 12th studio album, ‘Heroes’, the 2nd part of his famed ‘Berlin Trilogy’.
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16
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October
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1977
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Award-winning American blues/rock guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer John Mayer was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
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17
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October
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1977
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American southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd released their 5th studio album, ‘Street Survivors’, just days before the band’s tragic plane crash.
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20
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October
|
1977
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Several members of American rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, including singer Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Steve Gaines and his sister, singer Cassie Gaines were among those tragically killed and injured in a plane crash near Gillsburgh, Mississippi.
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21
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October
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1977
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American rock band, Meat Loaf, released their best‑selling debut studio album, ‘Bat Out Of Hell’.
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28
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October
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1977
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English punk rock band, Sex Pistols released their controversial debut (and currently only) studio album, ‘Never Mind the Bollocks Here’s the Sex Pistols’.
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4
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November
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1977
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American punk rock pioneers, Ramones released their definitive 3rd studio album, ‘Rocket To Russia’.
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4
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November
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1977
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British guitarist, singer and songwriter John Martyn released his classic 7th solo studio album, ‘One World’ in the UK.
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25
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November
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1977
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English blues/rock guitarist, singer and songwriter Eric Clapton released his classic 5th studio album, ‘Slowhand’.
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1
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December
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1977
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American guitarist, producer and founding member of nu-metal rock band Linkin Park, Brad Delson was born in Agoura, California.
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25
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January
|
1978
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After changing their name from Warsaw to Joy Division, the post-punk rock band made their first live performance in Manchester, UK.
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6
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February
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1978
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Influential Dutch/American guitarist, Eddie Van Halen released the eponymous debut studio album that launched the band’s career ‘Van Halen’.
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10
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February
|
1978
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English heavy metal band Judas Priest released their classic 4th studio album, ‘Stained Class’.
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3
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March
|
1978
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American punk rock singer, poet, activist and artist, Patti Smith released her classic 3rd studio album, ‘Easter’.
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23
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March
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1978
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Jamaican reggae legends, Bob Marley & The Wailers released their 9th studio album and follow up to the massive ‘Exodus’, ‘Kaya’.
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5
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April
|
1978
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English new romantic and pop/rock band Duran Duran performed their debut live concert at Birmingham Polytechnic.
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15
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May
|
1978
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Antipodean heavy rock band, AC/DC released their storming 5th studio album, ‘Powerage’.
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19
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May
|
1978
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British rock band, Dire Straits released their breakout debut single, ‘Sultans of Swing’ in the UK.
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2
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June
|
1978
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Irish rock band, Thin Lizzy released their massive live double album, ‘Live And Dangerous’ in the UK.
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9
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June
|
1978
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Mercurial English guitarist, singer, songwriter and founding member of rock band Muse, Matt Bellamy was born in Cambridge.
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7
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July
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1978
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American indie rock band, Talking Heads, released their 2nd studio album, ‘More Songs About Buildings and Food’.
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7
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September
|
1978
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English drummer with rock band The Who, Keith Moon, died of a drug overdose in London at the age of 31.
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12
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October
|
1978
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English bass guitarist with the Sex Pistols, John Ritchie (a.k.a. Sid Vicious) was arrested for the murder of his girlfriend Nancy Spungen at the Chelsea Hotel in New York City.
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30
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October
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1978
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American punk rock band Blondie released their single ‘Hanging On The Telephone’, their first Top 10 hit in the UK singles chart.
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2
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November
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1978
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English post-punk rock band The Police released their astounding debut studio album, ‘Outlandos d’Amour’ in the UK.
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11
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November
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1978
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The first commercially available vinyl 7” single picture disc was released by the Elektra label, featuring The Cars, ‘My Best Friend’s Girl’.
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23
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November
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1978
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American singer, songwriter, artist and occasional guitarist with rock bands, The Kills and The Dead Weather, Alison Mosshart was born in Vero Beach, Florida.
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2
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January
|
1979
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The trial of English bass guitarist with Sex Pistols, Sid Vicious, started in New York. He was accused of murdering his American girlfriend, Nancy Spungen in 1978.
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31
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January
|
1979
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American virtuoso jazz guitarist Grant Green died of a heart attack while on the road in New York City at the age of 43.
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2
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February
|
1979
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English bass guitarist of Sex Pistols, Sid Vicious (John Ritchie) died from a heroin overdose in New York City at the age of 21.
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7
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February
|
1979
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American guitarist, singer and songwriter Stephen Stills became the first major rock artist to record tracks using digital studio equipment at the Record Plant in Los Angeles, California.
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3
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March
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1979
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American guitarist, singer and songwriter, Frank Zappa released his highly successful and humorous part studio, part live double album, ‘Sheik Yerbouti’.
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12
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March
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1979
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English singer, songwriter, guitarist and founding member of indie rock bands The Libertines and Babyshambles, Pete Doherty was born in Hexham, Northumberland.
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24
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March
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1979
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English rock band, Motörhead hit the mainstream with the release of their classic 2nd studio album, ‘Overkill’.
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8
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May
|
1979
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English indie rock giants The Cure released their debut studio album, ‘Three Imaginary Boys’ in the UK.
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14
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May
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1979
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Great American guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer and member of blues rock band The Black Keys, Dan Auerbach was born in Akron, Ohio.
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18
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May
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1979
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Legendary English rock singer and songwriter David Bowie released his 13th studio album and the third part of his ‘Berlin Trilogy’, ‘Lodger’.
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8
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June
|
1979
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American guitarist, songwriter, member of rock band The Allman Brothers Band and founder of The Derek Trucks Band, Derek Trucks was born in Jacksonville, Florida.
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15
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June
|
1979
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English post-punk band Joy Division released their impressive debut studio album, ‘Unknown Pleasures’.
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20
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June
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1979
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English guitarist, singer, songwriter, former member of indie rock band Ash and then solo artist, Charlotte Hatherley was born in London.
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29
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June
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1979
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American singer, songwriter and guitarist with Little Feat, Lowell George died from a cocaine-related heart attack in Arlington, Virginia at the age of 34.
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1
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July
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1979
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Japanese technology company Sony launched the first Walkman portable media player, capable of playing Compact Cassettes while on the move.
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27
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July
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1979
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Australian hard rock band AC/DC released their classic 6th studio album, ‘Highway To Hell’.
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3
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August
|
1979
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American alternative rock band Talking Heads released their classic 3rd studio album, ‘Fear Of Music’, produced by Brian Eno.
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11
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August
|
1979
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English hard rock band Led Zeppelin played their final UK concert with their original line up at Knebworth Festival in Hertfordshire.
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12
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August
|
1979
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American pop singer and songwriter Michael Jackson released his 5th studio album, ‘Off The Wall’, marking his status as a global superstar.
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15
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August
|
1979
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English heavy rock band Led Zeppelin released their last album with their original group line up, ‘In Through The Out Door’.
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24
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August
|
1979
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American guitarist Peter Frampton received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6819 Hollywood Boulevard.
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17
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September
|
1979
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American rock guitarist, singer, songwriter and composer Frank Zappa released his studio album, ‘Joe’s Garage Act I’. The first of 3 ‘parts’.
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29
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September
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1979
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English post-punk rock trio The Police had their first UK No.1 hit single with, ‘Message In A Bottle’, the band’s 3rd Top 20 hit.
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2
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October
|
1979
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Jamaican reggae legends, Bob Marley & The Wailers released their studio album, ‘Survival’ in the UK.
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2
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October
|
1979
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English post-punk rock band The Police released their massively commercial chart-topping 2nd studio album, ‘Reggatta de Blanc’ in the UK.
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7
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October
|
1979
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English post-punk rock band Joy Division released their debut single ‘Transmission’ on Factory Records in the UK.
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19
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October
|
1979
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Anglo-American rock group Fleetwood Mac released their divisive, experimental 12th studio album, ‘Tusk’ amidst reports of the band’s excess.
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27
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October
|
1979
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English rock band Motörhead released their strong 3rd studio album, ‘Bomber’ in the UK, with the classic line up of Lemmy, Eddie Clarke and Phil Taylor.
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19
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November
|
1979
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American rock guitarist, singer, songwriter and composer Frank Zappa released his classic studio double album, ‘Joe’s Garage Acts II & III’.
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30
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November
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1979
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English progressive rock band, Pink Floyd released their epic 11th studio double concept album, ‘The Wall’. Estimated worldwide sales are around 30 million copies.
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14
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December
|
1979
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English punk rock band, The Clash released their mighty 3rd studio double album, ‘London Calling’ in the UK.
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