It’s June 27th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history:
- In 2000, Canada’s Sum 41 released their debut EP, Half Hour of Power.
- In 1970, the English band Smile decided to change their name to Queen.
- In 2002, The Who bassist John Entwistle died from a heart attack at age 57 in his room at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas, one day before the first scheduled show of the band’s American tour.
- In 2015, Yes bassist Chris Squire died at the age of 67 from cancer.
- In 1981, Motorhead had their only No. 1 album in the UK when their live set No Sleep Til Hammersmith topped the chart.
- In 1994, Aerosmith became the first major band to let fans download a full new track free from the Internet. Over 10,000 CompuServe subscribers downloaded the song “Head First” within its first eight days of availability.
- In 1971, the Fillmore East concert hall in New York closed with performances by the Allman Brothers, the J. Geils Band, the Beach Boys and Mountain.
- In 1995, Mirror Ball, the collaborative album between Neil Young and Pearl Jam, came out.
- And in 2006, Axl Rose was arrested after allegedly biting a security guard on the leg outside his hotel in Stockholm, Sweden.
And that’s what happened today in rock history.
Original article by Dave Basner at iHeartRadio