It’s December 28th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history:
- In 2015, Motörhead singer Lemmy Kilmister died of cancer just four days after his 70th birthday.
- In 1968, the Miami Pop Festival, the first major rock concert on the East Coast, took place. The three-day event featured performances from Fleetwood Mac, Three Dog Night, Grateful Dead, Procol Harum, The Turtles and many others.
- In 1968, Led Zeppelin played their first ever gig in Canada at Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum when they opened for Vanilla Fudge and the MC5.
- In 1982, bassist Cliff Burton joined Metallica.
- In 1978, Rolling Stone magazine named Some Girls by The Rolling Stones the Album of the Year.
- And in 2001, a district court judge reduced a charge against Marilyn Manson from fourth degree sexual misconduct to disorderly conduct following an incident at a Michigan gig where the shock rocker allegedly assaulted a security guard.
And that’s what happened today in rock history.
Original article by Dave Basner at iHeartRadio