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Why March 2nd Matters In Rock History

Bruce Springsteen-1.2439384 Rock music superstars Sting (L) and Bruce Springsteen perform together, on September 19, 1988 during the finale of the first US leg of the Amnesty International concert at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia. The world wide tour is trying to bring attention to human rights abuses throughoutthe world. AFP PHOTO LUKE FRAZZA (Photo credit should read LUKE FRAZZA/AFP/Getty Images) (Luke Frazza / Getty Images)

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

- In 1982, a new storage format for music was launched. It was called the compact disc and in October, Billy Joel would have the first album released on it with 52nd Street.

- In 1988, at the 30th annual Grammy Awards, U2 was the big winner, taking home the trophies for Album of the Year and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for The Joshua Tree. Bruce Springsteen won the award for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Solo for "Tunnel of Love."

- In 1991, Free were at number two on the UK singles chart with "All Right Now," 21 years after the song first came out. It's use in a Wrigley's gum commercial brought about the resurgence. 

- And in 2004, Metallica kicked off the first North American leg of their 137-date Madly in Anger with the World Tour at the America West Arena in Phoenix, Arizona.

And that’s what happened today in rock history.

Original article by Dave Basner at iHeartRadio