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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Saturday, January 24, 2026

85 years ago 1941Aaron Neville is born in New Orleans. He grows up to sing with the Hawkettes, the Meters, and the Neville Brothers, not to mention Linda Ronstadt and his solo career.
85 years ago 1941Singer/songwriter Neil Diamond is born in Brooklyn, NY.
79 years ago 1947Warren Zevon is born.
69 years ago 1957Elvis Presley records Teddy Bear.
68 years ago 1958The Quarry Men perform at the Cavern in Liverpool’s market district. This would be the only performance billed as The Quarry Men at the club. It would be a long wait, an amazing three years, before the band would turn up again at the Cavern, but under their new name, The Beatles.
66 years ago 1960Johnny Preston hits #1 on the pop chart with Running Bear, a song penned by the late J.P Richardson (alias the Big Bopper). Preston's smash will make it to #1 on the U.K. pop chart and #3 on the U.S. R&B chart.
64 years ago 1962Teenage twist star Danny Peppermint--who had earlier released a version of The Peppermint Twist different from, but competing with, the version by Joey Dee & the Starlighters -- is nearly electrocuted when he touches a microphone stand at the Thunderbird Hotel in Las Vegas and is severely shocked. He's rushed to a hospital where he recovers.
64 years ago 1962Brian Epstein signs The Beatles to a management deal.
57 years ago 1969Jethro Tull plays its first U.S. concert in New York City. The band, already popular with critics and audiences in England, opens for heavy-metal supergroup Led Zeppelin.
56 years ago 1970It's announced that John Lennon and Yoko Ono have shaved their heads to commemorate the start of Year One for Peace.
56 years ago 1970James “Shep” Sheppard, the lead singer for The Heartbeats and Shep and the Limelites, is found murdered in his car on the Long Island Expressway.
56 years ago 1970Robert Moog begins to market the “Mini-Moog” Synthesizer.
50 years ago 1976The live version of Rock & Roll All Nite by Kiss peaks at #12 on the chart.
48 years ago 1978Singer/songwriter Randy Newman receives a gold record for his hit Short People, which made it to #2 on the chart. Newman had angered many short people with the song, especially the line that states, “short people got no reason to live.” Newman claims it was a subtle poke at prejudice.
47 years ago 1979The Clash's first U.S. single, their version of I Fought the Law is released on Epic Records. Though it gets lots of play on the college stations and in the new wave dance rock clubs, it will not be a hit on the pop chart.
34 years ago 1992The producer of the New Kids on the Block LP Hangin' Tough claims that the boys only sang about 20% of the lyrics. He sues for a few million bucks for creative contributions and royalties. The group denies the allegations and the suit is eventually dropped.
31 years ago 1995Van Halen releases their Balance LP. It would be the last album with lead singer Sammy Hagar.
22 years ago 2004Lynn Anderson, whose Country crossover hit Rose Garden reached number 3 on the US pop charts in December 1970, is arrested for shoplifting. The 57-year-old singer is accused of stealing a Harry Potter DVD from a New Mexico supermarket and punching a police officer during her arrest.
21 years ago 2005Singer Ray Peterson dies of cancer in Smyrna, Tennessee at the age of 65. Ray enjoyed a handful of pop hits during the early 1960s, among them the Phil Spector-produced Corrina Corrina and the car-crash melodrama Tell Laura I Love Her.
9 years ago 2017Drummer Butch Trucks, who was a founding member of The Allman Brothers Band, dies in West Palm Beach, Florida from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was 69.

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