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CDJ Today: July 9 in Classic Rock
July 9, 1995 – Jerry Garcia performs his last concert with the Grateful Dead at Chicago’s Soldier Field. At the time, no one knew this would be Garcia’s last show, even Garcia himself. Although he’d been clean for several years, Garcia had returned to using drugs to ease some physical ailments. He died exactly one month later at … Continue reading CDJ Today: July 9 in Classic Rock
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CDJ Today: July 3 in Classic Rock
July 3, 1988 – The final Texxas Jam takes place at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas – it is now called the “Monsters of Rock.” The headliners are Van Halen, the Scorpions, Dokken, Metallica and Kingdom Come. During Van Halen’s set, Sammy Hagar loses his voice and promises the crowd Van Halen will play a free concert in Dallas … Continue reading CDJ Today: July 3 in Classic Rock
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CDJ Today: June 25 in Classic Rock
June 25, 2010 – Rush receive their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in front of the Musicians Institute. They are inducted by Smashing Pumpkins singer Billy Corgan and Donna Halper, a former music director at Cleveland’s WMMS-FM who was among the first to champion the band on their debut album. June 25, 2004 – After a final encore … Continue reading CDJ Today: June 25 in Classic Rock
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CDJ Today: June 19 in Classic Rock
June 19, 1987 – Guns N’ Roses perform their first concert outside of the U.S. at London’s legendary Marquee Club. They neglect to play “Welcome To The Jungle” or “Sweet Child O’ Mine” in their 12-song set. June 19, 2004 – A stick from a thrown lollipop somehow becomes wedged in between David Bowie‘s left eyeball and his eyelid. It’s … Continue reading CDJ Today: June 19 in Classic Rock
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CDJ Today: June 16 in Classic Rock
June 16, 1967 – The three day Monterey Pop Festival begins and is regarded historically as the start of the “Summer of Love.” The festival becomes the pre-cursor to Woodstock. All artists (with the exception of Ravi Shankar) perform for free, with ticket sales donated to charity. On the first night, the line up is: The Association, The Paupers, Lou Rawls, … Continue reading CDJ Today: June 16 in Classic Rock
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CDJ Today: September 14 in Classic Rock
September 14, 1984 – MTV debuts its first ever video awards show, hosted by Dan Aykroyd and Bette Midler in New York at Radio City Music Hall. The Cars win Video of the Year for “You Might Think”. Among the Video of the Year nominees were Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and The Police “Every Breath You Take”. David Bowie wins … Continue reading CDJ Today: September 14 in Classic Rock
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CDJ Today: September 11 in Classic Rock
September 11, 2001 – Radio doesn’t play much music today as almost every station airs news feeds regarding the 9/11 tragedy. The country collectively mourns our dead and injured, and also the loss of our American innocence. September 11, 2003 – Tommy Chong, one-half of the comedy team of Cheech and Chong, is sentenced to nine months in federal … Continue reading CDJ Today: September 11 in Classic Rock
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David Bowie Documentary Coming to Theatres This September
Moonage Daydream, the first official David Bowie documentary sanctioned by the singer’s estate, is coming to theatres across the globe on September 16, 2022. News of the release was revealed on official David Bowie social accounts this week along with a first look at the poster for the film. You can watch the official teaser … Continue reading David Bowie Documentary Coming to Theatres This September
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New David Bowie Movie ‘Moonage Daydream’ To Premiere Next Month
A new David Bowie film is set to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival next month. Moonage Daydream is the first movie about David Bowie to be sanctioned by the late singer’s estate. The film touts itself as an “experiential cinematic odyssey that explores Bowie’s creative, spiritual, and philosophical journey”. It features never-before-seen footage from … Continue reading New David Bowie Movie ‘Moonage Daydream’ To Premiere Next Month
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Rock Hall, More Questions, and Live Television with Eurythmics!
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominee list for 2022 was just recently released. I guess due to fan pressure, about five years ago the Hall set up an online system for fans to participate in the vote. The way it works is that the top 5 fan vote-getters are put on a single … Continue reading Rock Hall, More Questions, and Live Television with Eurythmics!
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Iconic Artists Are Selling Their Catalogs, and It’s a Slippery Slope
After recently reading about David Bowie’s estate selling his song catalog to Warner Chappell Music for approximately $250 million, I thought it was high time I cover the subject of why so many classic rock artists are rushing to sell their publishing. The music world, and the world in general, was shocked not too long … Continue reading Iconic Artists Are Selling Their Catalogs, and It’s a Slippery Slope
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David Bowie Publishing Catalog Sells for Reported $250 Million
David Bowie’s song catalog has been sold to Warner Chappell Music, the artist’s estate announced today. A report from Variety reveals that the catalog was sold for “upwards of $250 million” according to sources. “We are truly gratified that David Bowie’s body of music will now be in the capable hands of Warner Chappell Music … Continue reading David Bowie Publishing Catalog Sells for Reported $250 Million