Why March 30th Matters in Rock History

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It’s March 30th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history:

In 1974, The Ramones played their first-ever show. It took place at New York’s Performance Studio.

In 1967, the cover for Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band as photographed at a London studio. Cardboard cutouts and wax figures were used to represent the Beatles’ heroes like Edgar Allan Poe, Lenny Bruce, Bob Dylan and others.

In 2003, Limp Bizkit unveiled their new guitarist, Mike Smith, who replaced Wes Borland.Borland left the band in 2001 due to creative differences but returned in 2004.

In 1984, Greg Lake left Asia and was replaced by the band’s original bassist and singer, John Wetton.

In 1975, Jeff Beck released his first solo album, Blow by Blow.

In 2004, Marilyn Manson fired his guitarist, John 5. When asked why he was axed, the rocker said, “Maybe it had something to do with the fact that I don’t drink or do drugs.”

In 1985, Phil Collins started a two-week run on top of the singles chart with “One More Night,” his second number one song in America.

And in 1992, at Bearsville Studios in Woodstock, New York, R.E.M. began recording sessions for their album Automatic for the People.

And that’s what happened today in rock history.

(H/T: This Day in Music)


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