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Rolling Stones Take Super Bowl by Storm

On this day in Rock History: In 2006 – The Rolling Stones (pictured) perform during the halftime show at Super Bowl XL. In 2004 – Former Sex Pistol/PiL frontman John Lydon walks off the U.K.…
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Ritchie Valens Plays Last Show Before Death

On this day in 2006 – Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora and Heather Locklear announce they are splitting after 11 years of marriage. In 1992 – Todd Rundgren and his wife, singer Michele Gray, have…
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Rick James is Born

On this day in 1988 – The Cars announced they were breaking up after 12 years of working together. In 1980 – Uriah Heep kicked off their 19 date 10th Anniversary UK tour at Birmingham’s…
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This Day in Rock History

In 1987 – Paul Simon went back to No. 1 on the UK album chart with ‘Graceland’, the album stayed on the chart for 101 weeks. In 1967 – The Beatles spent a second day…
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Phil Collins is Born

This day in Rock History In 1982 – Bluesman Sam “Lightnin”’ Hopkins dies. Age 69. The Grateful Dead, Fleetwood Mac and the Cowboy Junkies have covered his songs. In 1973 – after recently changing their…
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Jan. 29 in Rock History

In 1983 – Stevie Nicks marries Kim Anderson in Los Angeles. They split in 1984. In 1982 – Joe Walsh and what’s billed as the Hollywood Rock ‘n’ Roll Revue perform at the Pacific Alliance…
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Prince Makes Debut This Day in History

This day in Rock History In 1980 – Prince made his TV debut on the US show American Bandstand. In 1977 – Patti Smith falls off stage whilst opening for Bob Seger in Tampa, Fla.,…
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This Day in Rock History

In 2000 – Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young play the first date of their reunion tour at Michigan’s Palace of Auburn Hills. It’s the first time they’ve toured together in 25 years. In 1993 –…
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1977: Stevie Wonder #1

On January 22 in Rock History In 1977 – Wings went to No.1 on the US album chart with ‘Wings Over America’, Paul McCartney’s sixth US No.1 after The Beatles. In 1977 – Stevie Wonder…
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Singer Robert Palmer Born

This day in Rock History: In 2000 – tourism chiefs in Liverpool were banned from putting up motorway signs saying ‘Liverpool, the Birthplace Of The Beatles’, because the Highways Agency thought the signs would distract…
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