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Why April 2nd Matters In Rock History

steve-1.9044961 NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 10: Steve Winwood performs on stage at A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Cure Parkinson's benefitting The Michael J. Fox Foundation at the Hilton New York on November 10, 2018. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images) (Jamie McCarthy / Getty Images)

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It’s April 2nd and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history:

- In 1967, Steve Winwood left The Spencer Davis Group to form his own band, Traffic. 

- In 1990, Nirvana went into Smart Studios in Madison, Wisconsin to start work on demo songs, some of which would go on to be on Nevermind

- In 1969, Bruce Springsteen’s new group, Child, made their live debut at Wanamassa, New Jersey’s Pandemonium Club.

- In 1971, Janis Joplin had the No. 1 album in the U.S. with her posthumously released record, Pearl.

- In 1998, Metallica kicked off their 61-date Poor Re-Touring Me Tour in Newcastle, Australia. The trek was in support of their album, ReLoad.

- In 1977, Fleetwood Mac had the No. 1 album in the country with Rumours.

- And in 2004, Coldplay singer Chris Martin was accused of attacking a photographer after leaving a London restaurant with his then-wife, Gwyneth Paltrow. The couple’s rep said the shutterbug tripped but the photog claimed Martin kicked him from behind for taking their photo.

And that’s what happened today in rock history.

Original article by Dave Basner at iHeartRadio