Rock History Report for October 14th
1955 – Buddy Holly, Larry Welborn, and Bob Montgomery opened for Bill Haley & the Comets at a show in Lubbock, Texas. Eddie Crandell was stunned by the show and afterword arranged for Holly to record his first demo.
1957 – Elvis Presley released “Jailhouse Rock”.
1964 – The Rolling Stones’ Charlie Watts secretly married Shirley Ann Arnold.
1966 – Grace Slick took the stage for the first time with Jefferson Airplane.
1971 – John Lennon and Yoko Ono appeared on ABC’s The Dick Cavett Show to promote Lennon’s new album and film Imagine, as well as a book, two films and a fine arts show by Yoko.
1972 – Joe Cocker and his band were arrested in Adelaide, Australia after police claimed to have confiscated marijuana, heroin and hypodermic syringes.
1975 – KISS released their anthemic song, “Rock & Roll All Night.”
1981 – Prince released his album Controversy.
1997 – Paul McCartney debuted his symphonic poem Standing Stone.
2000 – A lawsuit was filed against Don Henley in Little Rock, Arkansas. The plaintiff claimed that he was hit in the head by a maraca at a concert on October 4th of that year.
Seems like a good day for music!