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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Thursday, September 18, 2025

68 years ago 1957CBS-TV premieres The Big Record, a record hop style show. Patti Page is the host and her guests include Sal Mineo, Billy Ward & the Dominos, and Tony Bennett.
60 years ago 1965The Turtles' remake of Dylan's It Ain't Me Babe peaks at #8 on the singles chart.
55 years ago 1970Jimi Hendrix dies in his London apartment. The death certificate lists the cause as “inhalation of vomit due to barbituate intoxication.” Later, insufficient evidence leads to an open verdict on his demise. Nonetheless, some contend that if Hendrix had been put into an upright position rather than left lying on his back, he might not have suffocated.
54 years ago 1971The Who's Won't Get Fooled Again peaks at #15 on the singles chart, while the album from which it came, Who's Next peaks at #4.
54 years ago 1971Pink Floyd, who had toyed with classical music elements throughout their career, become the first rock group to appear at the Classical Music Festival in Montreaux, Switzerland. The quartet performs its symphonic work Atom Heart Mother.
53 years ago 1972The Who headlines the day long Rock At The Oval festival in London. Also on the bill are The Faces and Mott The Hoople.
51 years ago 1974John Lennon appears as a guest D.J. on New York radio station WNEW-FM.
50 years ago 1975Veteran Detroit soul group the Spinners earn another of their many gold albums. This one is for the album, Pick of the Litter, which contains the song Games People Play which will eventually play itself up to #5 on the pop chart.
49 years ago 1976The second annual Don Kirshner-produced Rock Music Awards runs on CBS. Winners include Fleetwood Mac for Best Group and Best Album, and Peter Frampton as Rock Personality of the Year.
49 years ago 1976Boston's More Than A Feeling is released.
49 years ago 1976Fleetwood Mac's Say You Love Me peaks at #11 on the singles chart, while James Taylor's Shower The People peaks at #22.
45 years ago 1980The two-day festival for Jimi Hendrix starts at the Paradise Club in Amsterdam. Over 1,100 fans show up each night to see Hendrix films and performances by the Noel Redding Band, with whom fellow Experience member Mitch Mitchell makes a guest appearance. The memorial show is sponsored by Amsterdam's Hendrix Information Center.
44 years ago 1981More than a decade after Jim Morrison's death, Doors-mania is greater than ever as The Doors' Greatest Hits goes platinum on this date.
44 years ago 1981The Who's Face Dances LP goes platinum.
43 years ago 1982The Clash's Should I Stay Or Should I Go? peaks at #45 on the singles chart, while Asia's Only Time Will Tell peaks at #17 and Eddie Money's I Think I'm In Love peaks at #16.
43 years ago 1982Joe Jackson's Night And Day LP enters the chart. It features the hit, Steppin' Out.
42 years ago 1983The members of KISS appear on MTV without their makeup.
28 years ago 1997Five days before they are to begin their Bridges To Babylon tour, The Rolling Stones play a club show at Chicago's Double Door club. 400 people, including The Smashing Pumpkins lead singer Billy Corgan, pay seven bucks to see the Stones play a 12-song, hour-and-a-half set. The set consists of mainly Stones classics with two new songs and an old blues number mixed in.
21 years ago 2004Kentwoord, Lousiana native Britney Spears marries dancer Kevin Federline at a private home in Studio City, California with about 20-30 people attending. It's her second marriage in nine months, having married childhood friend Jason Alexander in Las Vegas back in January. That marriage was annulled 55 hours later. Her marriage to Federline lats until she files for divorce in November, 2006.

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