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Look back at daily rock history from Joe Rock
February 10th, 2017 Tom Petty is honored, releases from Dire Straits, Rod Stewart and Van Halen plus a first from David Bowie.
February 9th, 1964 The Beatles make their first live US television appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.
February 8th, 2006 David Bowie is honored, 2005 we lose Keith Knudsen of The Doobie Brothers, 1988 The Who have a conversation and we say Happy Bithday to Vince Neil.
February 7th, 1980 AC/DC do their last public appearance with Bon Scott, 1964 The Beatles arrive in America and Happy Birthday to Bon Jovi’s David Bryan.
February 6th, 2018 Ozzy’s “No More Tours 2″, 1987 Michael J Fox on the big screen instead of Bruce Springsteen and Joan Jett sings the song, plus a Happy Birthday to Axl Rose and Bob Marley.
February 5th, 1962 The Beatles do their first gig with Ringo Starr on drums and we say Happy Birthday to Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan.
February 4th, 2017 Black Sabbath reach “The End”, Ramones release “End Of The Century”, Fleetwood Mac release “Rumours” and we say Happy Birthday to Alice Cooper.
February 3rd, 1979 The Blues Brothers hit #1 on the album chart with “Briefcase Full Of Blues”, 1959 we lose Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper in a plane crash and happy birthday to Dave Davies of The Kinks.
February 2nd, 1985 Foreigner goes to #1, 1979 we lose Sid Vicious, 1976 a first for Jethro Tull and a shared birthday for Graham Nash and Ross Valory.
February 1st, 2009 Springsteen plays the Superbowl, 1987 Journey wraps up their last tour with Steve Perry, Glenn Frey is on “Miami Vice” and birthday greetings to Mike Campbell.