It’s October 10th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history:
- In 1978, Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry were injured after a cherry bomb was thrown onstage during a show in Philadelphia. For the rest of their tour, the group performed behind a safety fence.
- In 1902, the Gibson Mandolin Guitar Company was formed. They would produce their first electric guitar 34 years later.
- In 1978, Steve Perry joined Journey as their new lead singer.
- In 2006, Sting released Songs from the Labyrinth, an album of 16th century lute songs.
- In 2004, 12 years to the day after their album Automatic for the People topped the charts in the UK, R.E.M. were again at No. 1 in Britain with their record Around the Sun. The effort only made it to the No. 13 spot in the US.
- In 2001, U2 kicked off the third leg of their Elevation Tour in South Bend, Indiana, inviting the world to watch the gig for free through a webcast.
- And in 2009, Pearl Jam had their fourth No. 1 album when their ninth effort, Backspacer, topped the charts.
And that’s what happened today in rock history.
Original article by Dave Basner at iHeartRadio