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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Monday, January 19, 2026

87 years ago 1939Phil Everly is born.
83 years ago 1943Janis Joplin of Big Brother and the Holding Company is born.
77 years ago 1949Singer Robert Palmer is born.
74 years ago 1952Dewey Bunnell of America is born.
73 years ago 1953Desi Arnaz, Jr. of Dino, Desi, and Billy is born.
69 years ago 1957Mickey Virtue of UB40 is born.
67 years ago 1959The ARB TV ratings for December 1958 (last month) list Dick Clark's American Bandstand as the country's most popular daytime show.
60 years ago 1966Ugly Kid Joe's Whitfield Crane is born.
55 years ago 1971John Wozniak of Marcy Playground is born.
55 years ago 1971At the Charles Manson murder trial, The Beatles' Helter Skelter is played. At the scene of one of his gruesome murders, Manson had written the words “helter skelter” on a mirror.
52 years ago 1974Two Bob Dylan/The Band shows, cause a nine-mile-long traffic jam in Miami that keeps many ticket holders from entering the Sportsatorium until the show is half over.
50 years ago 1976Promoter Bill Sargent makes his first offer to The Beatles to reunite, offering $30 million if the group would come together.
49 years ago 1977Aretha Franklin sings God Bless America at a special inaugural concert for President-elect Jimmy Carter.
33 years ago 1993Fleetwood Mac reunites to perform at Bill Clinton's inauguration. Clinton had used Don't Stop as the theme for his campaign.
33 years ago 1993Singer Tom Waits is allowed to keep the $2.5 million that a judge awarded him after he sued Frito-Lay for using a sound alike in a commercial. The Supreme Court refused to change the amount.
32 years ago 1994The Animals, The Band, Duane Eddy, The Grateful Dead, Elton John, John Lennon, Bob Marley and Rod Stewart are inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.
28 years ago 1998Legendary rockabilly pioneer, Carl Perkins, dies in Nashville from complications following a recent series of strokes. Perkins songwriting and guitar work influenced Elvis Presley and The Beatles, to name two. He wrote and recorded Blue Suede Shoes in 1956 and his version sold 2 million copies before Elvis' version became a hit. In 1987, Perkins was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
20 years ago 2006Wilson Pickett suffers a fatal heart attack. He put16 hits on Billboard's Pop chart, including Land Of 1000 Dances (#6) and Funky Broadway (#8).
19 years ago 2007Denny Doherty of the The Mamas and the Papas dies at his home near Toronto after a short illness. The main voice of the 60's group, as well as the Harbormaster and voice of all the characters on the children's TV Series Theodore Tugboat, Doherty was 66.
6 years ago 2020Robert Parker, the New Orleans singer-songwriter who scored a national hit during the heyday of New Orleans rhythm and blues with his 1966 song Barefootin', dies. He was 89. As a teenager, he played saxophone on Professor Longhair’s 1949 classic Mardi Gras in New Orleans as well as on Al Johnson’s Carnival Time and songs by Fats Domino, Irma Thomas, Ernie K-Doe, Frankie Ford, and Huey “Piano” Smith. Parker was working as a Charity Hospital orderly and writing songs when he penned Barefootin'.

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