This Day in Rock Music History: August 7

    1954:  Elvis Presley appeared at the Eagle's Nest in Memphis, Tennessee.

     



    1955:  It was official, because it was on "The Ed Sullivan Show".  Bill Haley & the Comets performed "Rock Around the Clock".
    1957:  The Quarrymen (minus Paul McCartney, who was at Boy Scout Camp) appeared at the Cavern Club in Liverpool, England.
    1957:  Paul Anka appeared on "American Bandstand".





    1957:  A group from Lubbock, Texas released their first single for consideration on this date.  It was called "That'll Be the Day" and history was about to be made by Buddy Holly & the Crickets.





    1963 - The movie Beach Party, starring Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello, debuted. 
    1963:  The Beatles had the top U.K. album with Please Please Me.  The Shadows' Greatest Hits package was #2, followed by Cliff Richards and Cliff's Hit Album, the Soundtrack to "West Side Story" was #4 with Elvis Presley's album It Happened at the World Fair #5.
    1965:  Mike Smith of the Dave Clark Five suffered broken ribs when loser fans pulled him from the stage in Chicago, Illinois.
    1965:  We heard about a new group that had just released their first single the previous Monday.  The single was written for them by Bob Dylan, called "It Ain't Me Babe", and the group was the Turtles.
    1965:  "Help" by the Beatles replaced "Mr. Tambourine Man" by the Byrds as the #1 song in England.
    1965:  Gary Lewis & the Playboys were on top of the Easy Listening chart with "Save Your Heart for Me".




    1965:  Wilson Pickett's great song "In the Midnight Hour" was #1 on the R&B chart.
    1965:  Herman's Hermits reached #1 with "I'm Henry VIII, I Am", knocking off the Rolling Stones and "Satisfaction".  Tom Jones remained at 3 with "What's New Pussycat?", Gary Lewis & the Playboys had "Save Your Heart for Me" and Sonny & Cher moved from 22 to 5 with "I Got You Babe". 
    1967:  The Supremes released the single "Reflections".
    1967:  The Box Tops released their single "The Letter" while Jackie Wilson released "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher".



     
    1970:  Christine McVie joined the group Fleetwood Mac.
    1970:  Chicago, Rod Stewart, Jethro Tull, Bob Seger, Ten Years After, Mountain, the James Gang, John Sebastian, Brownsville Station, the Flying Burrito Brothers, the Stooges with Iggy Pop and MC5 appeared at the Goose Lake International Music Festival in Leoni, Michigan.  Over 200,000 attended the Festival over three days.
    1971:  Olivia Newton-John's first hit, her version of Bob Dylan's "If Not for You", reached #1 on the Easy Listening chart.
    1971:  Aretha Franklin moved from 69 to 29 with "Spanish Harlem".


                           The Raiders with their biggest career hit

    1971:  The Bee Gees moved up in a big way when "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" climbed from 6 to 1.  Paul Revere & the Raiders from Boise, Idaho remained at 2 with their former #1 "Indian Reservation".  The previous #1 "You've Got a Friend" by James Taylor was now at 3, with Jean Knight's "Mr. Big Stuff" and "Draggin' the Line" by Tommy James trailing.  The rest of the Top 10:  "Take Me Home, Country Roads" from John Denver, Carole King, from Stanley, Idaho with "It's Too Late"/"I Feel the Earth Move", her double-sided smash, Chicago, with a double-sided hit of their own--"Beginnings" and "Colour My World", moving from 16-8, Tom Clay at #9 with "What the World Needs Now Is Love/Abraham, Martin and John" and Marvin Gaye's socially conscious "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)".
    1972:  Three Dog Night released "Black & White".
    1972:  Elton John released the single "Honky Cat".
    1972:  The Eagles were at the PNE Coliseum in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
    1976:  "Getaway" from Earth, Wind & Fire was the top R&B song.  





    1976:  Elton John & Kiki Dee teamed up for the smash of the summer--"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" that reached #1.  Gary Wright had to settle for #2 on "Love Is Alive" while newcomer Starbuck was next with "Moonlight Feels Right".  Wings had #4 with "Let 'Em In", the Bee Gees jumped from 11 to 5 with "You Should Be Dancing" and the Beach Boys were at 6 with "Rock and Roll Music".  The rest of the Top 10:  "Got To Get You Into My Life" from the Beatles, the Manhattans fell hard with "Kiss and Say Goodbye", Lou Rawls entered the Top 10 with "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" and the former #1 from Starland Vocal Band was at 10 with "Afternoon Delight".
    1981:  Phil Taylor of Motorhead was found guilty of possession of drugs.
    1982:  Dexy's Midnight Runners found the top of the chart in the U.K. with "Come On Eileen".





    1982:  Mirage by Fleetwood Mac was the new #1 album with Asia falling to #2.  Eye of the Tiger by Survivor moved up to 3 while John Cougar (Mellencamp) was fourth with the great album American Fool.  The rest of the Top 10:  Pictures at Eleven from Robert Plant, Abracadabra by Steve Miller Band, REO Speedwagon's Good Trouble at #7, the classic Toto IV at #8, Willie Nelson with Always On My Mind and Crosby, Stills & Nash with Daylight Again.
    1984:  Esther Phillips ("What a Difference a Day Makes") died of liver and kidney failure in Carson, California at the age of 48.
    1991:  Axl Rose of Guns N' Roses was charged with assault and property damage for a riot he caused at a concert in St. Louis, Missouri.
    1991:  In an effort to pay backtaxes, Willie Nelson sold his Colorado ranch for $803,000.
    1995:  LL Cool J married Simone Johnson.
    2000:  Jimi Hendrix's family won an international case to evict the owner of the Internet web site www.jimihendrix.com.
    2001:  Usher released the album 8701, named after the day it arrived in music stores.
    2002:  Noel Gallagher, Andy Bell and Jay Darlington of Oasis were injured when their taxi was involved in a crash in Indianapolis.  They were taken to the hospital and treated for cuts and bruises.
    2002:  The city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania saluted the group Yes with a day in their honor.
    2003:  The Osmonds received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. 
    2005:  James Blunt had the top U.K. song with "You're Beautiful".
    2005:  Mariah Carey owned the U.S. chart with "We Belong Together".
    2007:  Ronald Isley of the Isley Brothers began serving a three-year sentence in federal prison for income tax evasion.
    2008:  A jumpsuit owned by Elvis Presley sold for $300,000, the highest price that a piece of Elvis memorabilia had ever gone fore.  The white outfit with blue and gold peacock design was hand-embroidered on the front and back and along the pant legs.

    Born This Day:
    1925:  Felice Bryant, who, together with husband Boudleaux wrote several Everly Brothers hits ("All I Have To Do Is Dream", "Wake Up Little Susie" and "Bye Bye Love"), "Raining In My Heart" for Buddy Holly, and many others, was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; died April 22, 2003
    1931:  Herb Reed of the Platters


    1942:  B.J. Thomas was born in Hugo, Oklahoma
    1945:  Kerry Chater of Gary Puckett & the Union Gap was born in the beautiful city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    1947:  David Hodo of the Village People was born in Palo Alto, California
    1949:  Carlo Novi of Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes
    1950:  Rodney Crowell, singer, songwriter and guitarist, was born in Houston, Texas
    1952:  Andy Fraser of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and Free was born in London
    1957:  Dennis Drew of 10,000 Maniacs was born in Jamestown, New York
    1958:  Bruce Dickinson, vocalist of Iron Maiden, was born in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England
    1960:  Jacqui O'Sullivan, singer/songwriter of Bananarama, was born in London
    1962:  Mark White of the Spin Doctors ("Two Princes")
    1963:  Vonda Shepard ("Can't We Try" with Dan Hill) 
    1964:  Ian Dench, guitarist of EMF, was born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
    1966:  Kristin Hersch, lead singer and guitarist with Throwing Muses and a solo performer, was born in Atlanta, Georgia
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