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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Thursday, April 16, 2026

91 years ago 1935Singer and orchestra leader Bobby Vinton is born.
87 years ago 1939Singer Dusty Springfield is born.
79 years ago 1947Gerry Rafferty is born.
70 years ago 1956One week after CBS unveiled the first national rock & roll show, ABC airs its own: Rhythm on Parade, which is broadcast live from the Flam Show Bar in Detroit.
63 years ago 1963Donnie's little brother Jimmy Osmond is born.
62 years ago 1964Singer/songwriter David Pirner of Soul Asylum is born.
61 years ago 1965The Hollies open their first tour of the U.S. at the Brooklyn Paramount theater in New York. The English group has had only one very minor hit in America, their Hot 100 cover of Doris Troy's Just One Look.
60 years ago 1966The Rolling Stones Aftermath LP is released.
60 years ago 1966Bob Dylan's Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 is released.
60 years ago 1966Dan Rieser, drummer for Marcy Playground, is born.
55 years ago 1971The Rolling Stones hold an informal celebration in Cannes, France, to mark the formation of their label, Rolling Stones Records.
54 years ago 1972The Electric Light Orchestra play their first live gig. Most of ELO's early shows were disastrous: Roy Woods' attempt to play more than one instrument would often lead to him tripping over cords and wires just to get to them.
53 years ago 1973Paul McCartney stars in his first TV special, James Paul McCartney, which features his wife Linda and Wings. Highlights include a rendition of Yesterday and footage from several concerts.
50 years ago 1976Boz Scaggs is cold-cocked by two bouncers outside the Austin, Texas blues club Antone's after attempting to go backstage to see the headliner, Bobby “Blue” Bland. Sparks flew when Scaggs was not let backstage despite his claiming he was invited by a member of Bland's group.
49 years ago 1977Stevie Wonder enters the soul chart with what will be another of his many #1 hits. Sir Duke is a tribute to Duke Ellington which will top the charts next month.
49 years ago 1977Fleetwood Mac's Dreams is released.
47 years ago 1979Gloria Gaynor earns a platinum 45 for her hits I Will Survive. It's the biggest hit of her career and a #1 record for three weeks in March.
36 years ago 1990Over 72,000 people gather at London's Wembley Stadium for an anti-apartheid concert honoring Nelson Mandela, who was recently released from prison. Performers included Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt.
33 years ago 1993Paul McCartney headlines a concert at the Hollywood Bowl to celebrate Earth Day. He had last performed there as a member of The Beatles in 1965. Other performers at the concert include Ringo Starr, Steve Miller, and Don Henley.
33 years ago 1993Singer/songwriter Billy Burnette announces he's leaving Fleetwood Mac to concentrate on recording country music.
31 years ago 1995Bob Seger and wife Nita become parents to daughter Samantha Char.
30 years ago 1996Judy Collins marries Louis Nelson; it's her second marriage.
27 years ago 1999Skip Spence, an original member of Jefferson Airplane and founding member of Moby Grape, dies of lung cancer in a San Francisco hospital at age 52. He had battled schizophrenia and alcoholism and had been on a ventilator for 11 days before his death.

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