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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Tuesday, April 14, 2026

93 years ago 1933Singer/songwriter Buddy “Party Doll” Knox is born.
81 years ago 1945Ritchie Blackmore, guitarist with Deep Purple and Rainbow, is born.
71 years ago 1955Fats Domino's Ain't That A Shame is released.
64 years ago 1962John Bell of Widespread Panic is born.
61 years ago 1965Millie Small appears on ABC-TV's Shindig! performing her smash My Boy Lollipop. Also on the show are Jerry Lee Lewis and Neil Sedaka.
59 years ago 1967Polydor Records releases the Bee Gees' first made-in England record, New York mining Disaster 1941. It was released with a promotional slogan announcing The Most Significant Talent Since The Beatles. The single goes #10 in the U.K. and #14 in the U.S.
59 years ago 1967Screaming Trees drummer Barrett Martin is born.
54 years ago 1972David Bowie releases the first single from his conceptual The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars -- Starman backed with Suffragette City. Ziggy will remain on the LP chart for more than a year and will finally break Bowie in the U.S.
52 years ago 1974Pete Townshend appears for the first time as a soloist. The leader of The Who performs at the benefit, accompanied only by his homemade tapes.
51 years ago 1975Having already received two gold records for the albums, The Captain and Me and What Once Were Vices Are Now Habits, the Doobie Brothers pick up their first gold single for their country flavored Black Water.
50 years ago 1976Motown Records and Stevie Wonder hold a news conference to announce he's signed a $13 million-plus contract with the label.
50 years ago 1976Bay City Rollers singer Eric Faulkner almost dies after swallowing Seconal and Valium tablets. The 21 year old, after recovering, admits to being very tired from the group's hectic schedule.
47 years ago 1979Dr. Hook's When You're In Love With A Beautiful Woman is released.
46 years ago 1980A New Jersey State assemblyman introduces a resolution to make Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run the official state song.
46 years ago 1980The Knack release their second album just seven months after their first, Get the Knack. The second is titled ...but the little girls understand.
46 years ago 1980Gary Numan releases The Touring Principle, a 45 minute concert video. It is the first commercially available home rock videocassette.
46 years ago 1980Pete Townshend's Empty Glass LP is released.
43 years ago 1983Pete Farndon of the Pretenders dies of a drug overdose. He had been fired from the band the year before because of his drug problem. He was 29 years old.
39 years ago 1987Fleetwood Mac's Tango In The Night is released.
37 years ago 1989Tom Petty's Full Moon Fever LP is released.
31 years ago 1995Burl Ives dies at his home in Anacortes, Washington. He was 85.
21 years ago 2005Outkast and civil rights protest pioneer Rosa Parks settle a dispute over the duo’s use of her name as the title of a song about the entertainment industry. The rap song includes a chorus that goes, “Ah-ha, hush that fuss. Everybody move to the back of the bus.”
17 years ago 2009After about 30 hours of deliberation, a jury convicts music producer Phil Spector of second-degree murder in the death of actress Lana Clarkson more than six years ago. He's sentenced to 19 years to life.
11 years ago 2015Singer Percy Sledge dies in his Baton Rouge home at age 73. He topped the charts in 1966 with When a Man Loves a Woman.

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