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Why May 31st Matters In Rock History

pearljam-1.2652140 NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 07: 2017 Inductee Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam performs onstage at the 32nd Annual Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony at Barclays Center on April 7, 2017 in New York City. The event will broadcast on HBO Saturday, April 29, 2017 at 8:00 pm ET/PT (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images) (Mike Coppola/Mike Coppola / Getty Images)

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It’s May 31st and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history:

- In 2006, a few hundred lucky fans packed into New York’s Avalon to witness Pearl Jam tape an episode of Vh1’s Storytellers

- In 1976, The Who earned a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records after playing the loudest performance by a rock band. Their gig in Charlton, England hit 120 decibels.

- In 1982, R.E.M. signed a five-album deal with I.R.S. Records, an independent label based in California.

- In 2008, Death Cab for Cutie had the No. 1 album in the country with their sixth record, Narrow Stairs

- And in 1993, Jon Bon Jovi and wife Dorothea Hurley had their first child. Their daughter, Stephanie Rose, was born in Red Bank, New Jersey.

And that’s what happened today in rock history.

Original article by Dave Basner at iHeartRadio