August 2 – 8th – This Week In Rock

August 2 – 8th – This Week In Rock

This Week In Rock Trivia Answer 

The band Yes are given their own day in Philadelphia – August 7, 2002

August 2 – 8th – Born This Week in Rock

Garth Hudson – August 2, 1937 (organ and keys, The Band)
Jim Capaldi – August 2, 1944 (drums, Traffic)
Joe Lyn Turner – August 2, 1951 (musician, Deep Purple/Rainbow)
Tony Bennett – August 3, 1926 (jazz singer)
John York – August 3, 1946 (bass, The Byrds)
Lee Rocker – August 3, 1961 (bass, Stray Cats)
James Hetfield – August 3, 1963 (singer, Metallica)
Louis Armstrong – August 4, 1901 (jazz trumpeter)
Larry Knechtel – August 4, 1940 (piano, Wrecking Crew)
Greg Leskiw – August 5, 1947 (guitar, Guess Who)
Andy Warhol – August 6, 1928 (producer, manager, album designer, The Velvet Underground)
Allan Holdsworth – August 6, 1946 (jazz fusion guitarist)
Anton Fig – August 8, 1952 (drums, Kiss, Joe Bonamassa, and David Letterman Band)
The Edge – August 8, 1961 (guitar, U2)

Died This Week in Rock

James Jamerson – August 2, 1983 (Iconic bass player)

Little Milton – August 4, 2005 (blues guitarist)

Luther Perkins – August 5, 1968 (guitarist for Johnny Cash)

Jeff Porcaro – August 5, 1992 (drums/session musician, Toto

Randy Hobbs – August 5, 1993 (bass, The McCoy’s, Edgar Winter Group)

George Duke – August 5, 2013 (jazz/funk keyboardist)

Marshall Grant – August 7, 2011 (bassist for Johnny Cash)

Music Releases and Top of the Charts

The Doors’ “Hello I Love You” hits #1- August 2, 1968
The Eagles’ “One Of These Nights” hits #1- August 2, 1975
“Deepest Purple” becomes third #1 UK album for Deep Purple – August 2, 1980
Beach Boys release “Surfer Girl” – August 3, 1963
Bad Company’s Bad Company hits #1 – August 3, 1974
Beach Boys Release their 27th LP – August 3, 1992
Pink Floyd releases The Piper at the Gates of Dawn – August 4, 1967
Stevie Nicks releases first solo album “Bella Donna” – August 6, 1981
The Beatles’ Help! LP hits #1 – August 7, 1965
Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention release Just Another Band from L.A. – August 7, 1970
The Beatles, “Eleanor Rigby” b/w “Yellow Submarine” releases August 8, 1966
Beatles Release Revolver – August 8, 1966
Eric Clapton’s 461 Ocean Boulevard LP is certified gold – August 8, 1974

This week in rock History 

Folk musician Robert Zimmerman legally changes his name to Bob Dylan on August 2, 1962

 

The Beatles, who have played nearly 300 shows there in a span of 2 years, play their last gig as a headliner at the Cavern Club in Liverpool – August 3, 1963

 

The first day of The Newport Pop Festival in Costa Mesa, California is held. Over 100,000 people attend. Featured artists at the event include Alice Cooper, Canned Heat, Country Joe and the Fish, James Cotton Blues Band, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, and Steppenwolf – August 3, 1968

 

Queen’s Brian May completes his Ph. D dissertation, which he had put aside 36 years prior to join the band Queen. He was a candidate for a Ph. D in astrophysics and studied “zodiacal dust clouds”. We don’t really know what that is, because we do not have Ph.D.’s in astrophysics – August 3, 2007

 

The Rolling Stones play their first show at the Ealing Jazz Club in London. The band would play there weekly for another 21 weeks – August 4, 1962

 

The second day of The Newport Pop Festival in Costa Mesa, California is held. Featured artists on Day 2 include The Animals, The Grateful Dead, Iron Butterfly, Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and The Byrds” August 4, 1968

 

Kim Fowley forms the first all-female hard-rock band, The Runaways, which featured Joan Jett, future Bangle Michael Steele, and Lita Ford – August 5, 1975

 

Stevie Wonder signs largest contract for single artist in history $13 million for 7 albums in 7 years – August 5, 1975

 

Rod Stewart makes his TV debut on BBC – August 6, 1964

 

Johnny Winter, Paul Simon, Janis Joplin, and Steppenwolf perform at the Concert for Peace at Shea Stadium – August 6, 1970

 

Ramones play their final show in Hollywood – August 6, 1996

 

Christine Perfect, who is married to bass player John McVie, joins her husband’s band, Fleetwood Mac. While she’s the first female member of the group, she won’t be the last! On August 7, 1970.

 

The band Yes are given their own day in Philadelphia – August 7, 2002

 

Abbey Road’s cover photo is taken August 8, 1969

 

As iconic blues singer Bessie Smith is buried without a headstone after her death. Janis Joplin, a big fan of Smith purchases one for the late vocalist – August 8, 1970

 

Eric Clapton’s “461 Ocean Boulevard” earns him a Gold record on August 8, 1974

 

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