![]() June 9-King Crimson releases Earthbound and James Brown releases There It Is June 7- Grease opens on Broadway, beginning a run of more than 3,300 shows Released: Our Album Rewind of Ziggy… When glam-rock went global June 6-David Bowie’s The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars is released June 3-The Rolling Stones open their first North American tour since 1969 in Vancouver, British Columbia June 2-Pink Floyd’s Obscured by Clouds is released May 12-The Rolling Stones release Exile on Main St. May 8-Billy Preston becomes the first rock artist to headline New York City’s Radio City Music Hall May 6-Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway release their self-titled collaboration May 2-Les Harvey of the band Stone the Crows is electrocuted onstage in Wales. May 1-The Jeff Beck Group release their self-titled fourth album Rex’s Bolan’s Boogie, Cat Mother and the All-Night Newsboys’ Cat Mother, Quicksilver Messenger Service’s Comin’ Thru, David Clayton-Thomas’ self-titled album, Elvis Presley’s He Touched Me, Richard Thompson’s Henry the Human Fly, Lou Reed’s self-titled solo debut, Tom Rush’s Merrimack County, Mountain’s Live: The Road Goes Ever On, April Wine’s On Record, Al Kooper’s A Possible Projection of the Future/Childhood’s End, Procol Harum’s Live: In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Johnny Cash’s A Thing Called Love, and Jim Croce’s You Don’t Mess Around With Jim. II, New Riders of the Purple Sage’s Powerglide, Pure Prairie League’s self-titled debut, Edgar Winter’s White Trash’s Roadwork, Humble Pie’s Smokin’, the Everly Brothers’ Stories We Could Tell, Lee Michaels’ Space and First Takes, and Styx’s self-titled debut.Īpril ?-These albums were also released this month: T. March ?-These albums were also released this month: Ten Years After’s Alvin Lee and Company, Fleetwood Mac’s Bare Trees, Bobby Whitlock’s solo debut, Delaney and Bonnie’s D&B Together, Spirit’s Feedback, Rick Nelson and the Stone Canyon Band’s Garden Party, Jerry Lee Lewis’ The “Killer Rocks On, Cream’s Live Cream Vol. March 27-Three Dog Night’s Seven Separate Fools is released March 26-Frank Zappa and the Mothers release Just Another Band from L.A. March 25-The compilation album The Kink Kronikles by the Kinks is released, as is Deep Purple’s Machine Head March 24- Slade Alive! by Slade is released Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks release Striking It Rich March 15-Winners at the 14th annual Grammy Awards include Carole King, Kris Kristofferson, Bill Withers and Carly Simon March 11-Harry Chapin’s Heads & Tales released Related: Our Album Rewind of Thick as a Brick March 10-Thin Lizzy releases Shades of a Blue Orphanage, Jethro Tull releases Thick As a Brick March 3-Stevie Wonder releases Music of My Mind 1, Jackie Lomax’s Three, and Jesse Colin Young’s Together. ?-These albums were also released this month: Eric Andersen’s Blue River, McKendree Spring’s 3, Kris Kristofferson’s Border Lord, Hot Tuna’s Burgers, Fanny’s Fanny Hill, David Cassidy’s Cherish, Alex Taylor’s Dinnertime, Gordon Lightfoot’s Don Quixote, John Kay’s Forgotten Songs and Unsung Heroes, the Strawbs’ Grave New World, Merl Saunders’ Heavy Turbulence, Dave Mason’s Head Keeper, Scorpions’ Lonesome Crow, Savoy Brown’s Hellbound Train, Jim Capaldi’s Oh How We Danced, the Guess Who’s Rockin’, Brinsley Schwarz’ Silver Pistol, Michael Nesmith’s Tantamount to Treason Vol. immigration visa expires, and he begins his fight to remain in the countryįeb. On the same day, Nick Drake releases Pink Moon.įeb. 25-Paul McCartney releases “Give Ireland Back to the Irish.” The BBC bans it but it becomes a Top 20 hit in the U.K. 18-Manfred Mann’s Earth Band releases their self-titled debut albumįeb. 17-Billie Joe Armstrong, who would later front Green Day, is bornįeb. 13 Classic Triple Albums: When Rockers Expanded the Limitsįeb.Bernie Taupin Memoir, ‘Scattershot,’ Coming.When Steve Miller, Peter Cetera Criticized the Rock Hall.Moody Blues’ “Children’s Children…” Goes Deluxe.Live Nation Offering $25 Concert Tickets.Olivia Newton-John Gets Duets Collection, ‘Just the Two of Us’.The Moody Blues and Four Tops’ ‘Simple Game’.Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: 100 Crucial Omissions.Peter Gabriel Shares Stunning 5th Track From New Studio Album, ‘i/o’.Eric Clapton: ‘Stephen Stills, Carlos Santana Were 1st Ones in For 2023 Crossroads Guitar Festival’.Paul Simon’s ‘There Goes Rhymin’ Simon’: American Tunes.‘What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears?’: Soundtrack Review.Jim Gordon Biography, ‘Drums & Demons,’ Coming From Author Joel Selvin.Best Weekly Singles Charts of All-Time: May 1967 Edition. ![]() Linda Ronstadt’s Album Designer, Kosh, Talks Covers.Steve Winwood Performs at Coronation Concert, 2nd Stage Appearance in 4 Years.Al Kooper-New Rock Hall Inductee-on Working with Dylan, the Band, the Stones, Stills and Bloomfield.
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