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CDJ Today: October 3 in Classic Rock
October 3, 1978 – The members of Aerosmith bail out 28 fans who are arrested for smoking pot and underage drinking at their concert in Fort Wayne, Indiana. They pay approximately $4,200 in bail and fines. October 3, 1992 – Sinead O’Connor, without telling producers in advance, tears up a photo of Pope John Paul II on Saturday Night … Continue reading CDJ Today: October 3 in Classic Rock
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CDJ Today: August 27 in Classic Rock
August 27, 1989 – Izzy Stradlin of Guns N’ Roses loses his “patience” on a US Airways flight from Indianapolis to Los Angeles and pees in the galley after being annoyed that the lavatory was occupied. His publicist explains that, “Relieving himself in the galley was just his way of expressing himself.” After being sentenced to a year of probation … Continue reading CDJ Today: August 27 in Classic Rock
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CDJ Today: August 26 in Classic Rock
August 26, 1990 – Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble perform their last show at Alpine Valley in East Troy, WI. During their encore, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy and Jimmy Vaughan join them onstage. A few hours later, Stevie Ray Vaughan dies in a helicopter crash. August 26, 1970 – The five-day Isle of Wight festival begins in … Continue reading CDJ Today: August 26 in Classic Rock
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CDJ Today: June 13 in Classic Rock
June 13, 1983 – Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble release their debut album Texas Flood which was recorded in only three days at Jackson Browne’s personal studio. The album is later certified double platinum. June 13, 2003 – David Gilmour of Pink Floyd and Sting receive a CBE award (Commander of the British Empire) at the Queen’s Birthday Honours. Sting states, “I’m surprised and flattered to receive this honour…If … Continue reading CDJ Today: June 13 in Classic Rock
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CDJ Today: May 11 in Classic Rock
May 11, 1974 – Led Zeppelin attend an Elvis Presley concert in LA and spend over two hours backstage after the show with Elvis. Too bad no one recorded that meeting! May 11, 1972 – John Lennon claims he is under FBI surveillance on an appearance on the Dick Cavett Show. Lennon’s visa had been revoked in March and deportation … Continue reading CDJ Today: May 11 in Classic Rock
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CDJ Today: April 18 in Classic Rock
April 18, 1993 – David Lee Roth is arrested in New York City for buying a $10 bag of marijuana. Roth’s offense had a maximum penalty of 15 days in jail and a $250 fine but was ultimately “adjourned pending dismissal,” meaning the charges would be wiped out if Roth stayed out of trouble for a year. April 18, 2015 – Lou Reed, Ringo … Continue reading CDJ Today: April 18 in Classic Rock
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CDJ Today: November 12 in Classic Rock
November 12, 2000 – Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones breaks both of his legs after a car crashes into him in England. Wood’s wife, Jo, was driving the couple’s BMW when they were involved in an accident. Wood was unhurt, but when he stepped from the car to direct traffic, he was struck by another car … Continue reading CDJ Today: November 12 in Classic Rock
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New Rock Hall Exhibit ‘Play It Loud: Instruments of Rock & Roll’ to Open this Month
A new exhibit will open at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame later this month. Play It Loud: Instruments of Rock & Roll explores the history of the instruments that have “inspired the musicians and made possible the songs we know and love.” The Play It Loud exhibit, which was previously on display at … Continue reading New Rock Hall Exhibit ‘Play It Loud: Instruments of Rock & Roll’ to Open this Month
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Why Dead Rock Stars Get More Popular Over Time
Last week marked the one-year anniversary of the passing of Tom Petty. For those of us in the rock community, it’s been a difficult few years as several icons from David Bowie to Glenn Frey to Prince have departed this earth. But this is nothing new in rock ‘n roll. Our stars have been dying … Continue reading Why Dead Rock Stars Get More Popular Over Time
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Stevie Ray Vaughan’s First Guitar Sells for $250,000 at Auction
Stevie Ray Vaughan’s first guitar, a 1951 Fender Broadcaster known as “Jimbo” has just sold for $250,000 through Dallas’ Heritage Auction. The guitar itself has a fascinating history. Beyond the fact that it was the first instrument of such an influential musician, its story has been shrouded in mystery with much speculation over what kind … Continue reading Stevie Ray Vaughan’s First Guitar Sells for $250,000 at Auction
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The Jimmie Vaughan Trio featuring Mike Flanigin Announce NYC Show
Grammy-winning blues guitar icon Jimmie Vaughan and his Trio, featuring Mike Flanigin and George Rains, will make their first appearance in NYC on March 16 at the famed Iridium nightclub. The group’s two performances that night (8:30 & 10:30) will celebrate the release of their debut record, Live at C-Boy’s. The Fabulous Thunderbirds co-founder and … Continue reading The Jimmie Vaughan Trio featuring Mike Flanigin Announce NYC Show
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WATCH: Stevie Ray Vaughan Effortlessly Handles Broken String While Performing