This Day in Rock Music History: April 16

    1955:  Elvis Presley appeared at the Jamboree at the Sportatorium in Dallas Texas.
    1956:  The first single from Buddy Holly "Blue Days, Black Nights" was released.
    1963:  The Beatles make their television debut on BBC-TV's "The 625 Show".
    1964:  The Rolling Stones released their debut album in the UK.





    1964:  The "chase scenes" for the movie A Hard Day's Night was filmed with actors dressed as policemen in the Notting Hill gate section of London.  The title track was also recorded at Abbey Road Studio.
    1965:  The Hollies opened their first tour of America at the Brooklyn Paramount in New York.
    1966:  The Righteous Brothers were at #1 for the second of three weeks with "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration", beating out "Daydream" by the Lovin' Spoonful.  The rest of the Top Ten:  "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down" by Cher at #3, "Secret Agent Man" by Johnny Rivers, "Time Won't Let Me" by the Outsiders, which rose from 11-5, the Rolling Stones fell with "19th Nervous Breakdown", Ssgt. Barry Sadler had song #7 with the former #1 "The Ballad of the Green Berets", B.J. Thomas was at 8 with "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry", the Young Rascals entered the top ten with "Good Lovin'" and Paul Revere & the Raiders moved from 18-10 with "Kicks".
    1966:  The Mamas & the Papas jumped from #79 to #34 on the singles chart.
    1969:  Desmond Dekker and the Aces climbed to #1 in the UK with "The Israelites".





    1972:  ELO made their concert debut at the Fox and Greyhound in Croydon, London.
    1973:  Paul McCartney starred in his first TV series as a solo performer "James Paul McCartney".
    1974:  Queen played in America for the first time at Regis College in Denver, Colorado.
    1976:  Aerosmith performed in St. Louis at the Kiel Auditorium, the premiere of a 76-date tour.
    1977:  Rumours by Fleetwood Mac was at #1 on the album chart for the third of 31 weeks.





                 Jennifer Warnes was on her way
    1977:  Jennifer Warnes had her first big hit with the #1 Adult Contemporary song on this date 34 years ago.
    1977:  Actor David Soul rose to #1 with "Don't Give Up On Us".  Thelma Houston was edging towards the top with "Don't Leave Me This Way" and Glen Campbell had #3 with "Southern Nights".  The remainder of the Top Ten--the Eagles were soaring to the top of the charts with "Hotel California", 10cc had #5 with "The Things We Do For Love", Abba fell from #1 to #6 with "Dancing Queen", Natalie Cole was at 7 with "I've Got Love On My Mind", Barbra Streisand was at #8 with "Evergreen", Atlanta Rhythm Section had song #9 with "So In To You" and Hall & Oates fell to #10 with "Rich Girl".
    1977:  Fleetwood Mac released the song "Dreams".





            San Francisco's Greg Kihn was at #4
    1983:  "Billie Jean" spent a seventh final week at #1 for Michael Jackson, with "Come On Eileen" from Dexy's Midnight Runners close at hand and Styx moving into the #3 slot with "Mr. Roboto".  The Greg Kihn Band had a big hit at #4 with "Jeopardy", followed by another Michael Jackson song, "Beat It", at #5.  The rest of the Top Ten:  Duran Duran at 6 with "Hungry Like the Wolf", Hall & Oates coming in at 7 with "One On One", Journey's big hit "Separate Ways" at #8, After the Fire moving into the top ten with "Der Kommissar" and "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me" by Culture Club at #10.
    1983:  Stephen Bishop topped the Adult Contemporary chart for the first of two weeks with "It Might Be You".





    1983:  Bonnie Tyler had the #1 album in the UK with Faster Than the Speed of Night.
    1985:  U2 played the first of three concerts at the Centrum in Worcester, Massachusetts.
    1988:  Faith by George Michael topped all albums on the U.S. chart.
    1988:  Whitney Houston's "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" prevailed for the third week atop the Adult Contemporary chart.





         INXS was making a move
    1988:  Billy Ocean was #1 again with "Get Outta' My Dreams, Get Into My Car", while INXS was making a move at #2 with "Devil Inside" and Houston was at #3 with "Where Do Broken Hearts Go".  The rest of the Top Five:  "Man in the Mirror", the former #1 from Michael Jackson was song #4 and Terence Trent D'Arby had #5 with "Wishing Well".
    1990:  Simple Minds, Tracy Chapman, Peter Gabriel and Lou Reed perform in London's Wembley Stadium in a celebration of Nelson Mandela's release from prison.
    1993:  David Lee Roth was arrested in New York's Washington Square Park for buying drugs.
    1993:  Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Don Henley and Steve Miller played at the Hollywood Bowl to celebrate Earth Day.
    1993:  Billy Burnette announced that he was leaving Fleetwood Mac.
    1994:  Harry Connick, Jr. married Jill Goodacre in New Orleans, Louisiana.
    1994:  Bonnie Raitt topped the album chart with Longing In Their Hearts.
    1995:  Bob Seger and his wife have their first daughter, Samantha Char.





    1996:  Kiss appeared at the 38th Grammy Awards and announced a reunion tour after 15 years apart.
    1996:  Judy Collins married Louis Nelson, the designer of the Vietnam War Memorial.
    1998:  Janet Jackson began a world tour at the Ahoy in Rotterdam, Netherlands.  Opening acts on the tour included Usher, N Sync and Boyz II Men.
    1999:  Skip Spence, a founding member of both Jefferson Airplane and Moby Grape, died of lung cancer in San Francisco at age 52.
    2003:  Luther Vandross was admitted to a New York hospital after suffering a stroke at 52.





    Born This Day:
    1920:  Ed Townsend, who co-wrote "Let's Get It On" with Marvin Gaye, and also wrote for the Impressions, was born in Fayetteville, Tennessee.
    1924:  Henry Mancini was born in Cleveland, Ohio; died June 14, 1994
    1924:  Rudy Pompilli, saxophone player with Bill Haley and the Comets; died February 5, 1976
    1929:  Roy Hamilton, had a hit with his version of "Unchained Melody"; died July 29, 1969
    1930:  Herbie Mann was born in Brooklyn, New York.





    1935:  Bobby Vinton was born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania.




    1939:  Dusty Springfield was born in London
    1943:  Dave Peverett of Savoy Brown and Foghat was born in Dulwich, England.





    1947:  Gerry Rafferty of Stealer's Wheel and an impressive solo performer; died January 4, 2011 at the age of 63
    1951:  John Bentley, bassist with Squeeze ("Tempted")
    1953:  Peter Garrett of Midnight Oil
    1959:  Stephen Singleton of ABC ("The Look of Love", "Poison Arrow" and "Be Near Me")
    1963:  Jimmy Osmond
    1964:  Dave Pirner, singer and guitarist of Soul Asylum ("Runaway Train")
    1971:  Selena Quintanilla-Perez (Serena), murdered on March 31, 1995
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