It’s October 26th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history:
- In 1978, The Police played their first American show at Boston’s Rat Club.
- In 2010, Ozzy Osbourne got the results of his genome sequencing, which showed the Prince of Darkness has a high predisposition for alcohol and cocaine addiction but also some resistance to narcotics, and that Neanderthals are among his ancestors.
- In 2011, Aerosmith had to postpone a concert in Paraguay after singer Steven Tyler fell in his hotel bathroom, cutting his face and losing two teeth.
- In 1982, Men at Work had the No. 1 song in the country with “Who Can It Be Now.”
- In 1998, Marilyn Manson kicked off his highly anticipated Mechanical Animals tour in Kansas City, Missouri.
- In 2001, Courtney Love played her first-ever solo show at Ventura, California’s Ventura Theatre.
- And in 2004, Apple launched the U2 special edition iPod, which featured a red click wheel and custom engravings of the band members’ signatures.
And that’s what happened today in rock history.
Original article by Dave Basner at iHeartRadio