Why October 2nd Matters In Rock History

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 14:  Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductee John Mellencamp performs onstage during the Songwriters Hall of Fame 49th Annual Induction and Awards Dinner at New York Marriott Marquis Hotel on June 14, 2018 in New York City.  (Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images for Songwriters Hall Of Fame)
NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 14: Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductee John Mellencamp performs onstage during the Songwriters Hall of Fame 49th Annual Induction and Awards Dinner at New York Marriott Marquis Hotel on June 14, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images for Songwriters Hall Of Fame)

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

- In 1982, John Cougar Mellencamp’s “Jack and Diane” was the No. 1 song on the singles chart.

- In 2017, Tom Petty died in hospital, hours after an accidental overdose of prescription medications at his home in Malibu. He was 66.

- In 1971, Yes began an English tour with Rick Wakeman behind the keyboards for the first time. 

- In 1982, at a benefit concert, Peter Gabriel performed with Genesis for the first time since leaving the group in 1975.

- In 1970, Pink Floyd released their fifth album, Atom Heart Mother.

- In 1995, Oasis released their second album, (What’s the Story), Morning Glory, which would go on to sell over 18 million copies worldwide.

- In 1971, Rod Stewart began a five-week run on top of the singles chart with “Maggie May/Reason to Believe.”

- And in 1996, a Pearl Jam show in Hartford, Connecticut ended in a riot when mass fighting broke out among the 30,000 concertgoers.

And that’s what happened today in rock history.

Original article by Dave Basner at iHeartRadio