Today in 1963, high school student Neil Young and his band, the Squires, recorded in a Winnipeg studio a surf instrumental:
Today in 1965, the Beatles asked for …
The number one single — really — today in 1966:
Today in 1979, Iran’s new ruler, Grand Ayatollah Seyyed Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini, banned rock and roll, an event that inspired a British band:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15FfWj11uys
Birthdays start with Cleveland Dunkin of the Penguins:
Dino Danelli played the drums for the Young Rascals:
Blair Thornton played guitar for Bachman–Turner Overdrive:
Ian Thomas was a one-hit wonder in this country and a bigger act in the Great White North:
Janis Siegel (who we once saw in a Lawrence University concert) sang for the Manhattan Transfer:
Depeche Mode’s Martin Gore:
Who is Saul Hudson? Slash of Guns N Roses:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlzptZ9wieQ
Sam Waters of Color Me Badd:
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