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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Wednesday, January 28, 2026

70 years ago 1956Elvis Presley makes his national television debut on The Dorsey Brothers Stage Show on CBS.
68 years ago 1958Jerry Lee Lewis and Ronald J. Hargrave copyright High School Confidential, the title track to Lewis' second movie appearance.
61 years ago 1965The Who make their first appearance on the British TV rock show Ready Steady Go! With the studio audience packed with mods by Who managers Kit Lambert and Pete Stamp. The band's performance helped put the single I Can't Explain into the British top-ten.
58 years ago 1968Sarah McLachlan is born.
49 years ago 1977N*Sync’s Joey Fatone, Jr. is born.
48 years ago 1978Rocker Ted Nugent autographs a man's arm with a bowie knife. The fan had requested it.
48 years ago 1978Veteran soul vocal group the Manhattans enter the soul chart with Am I Losing You, which in 17 weeks on the charts goes to #6.
48 years ago 1978The Doobie Brothers make the first of two appearances on TV's What's Happening!
46 years ago 1980Backstreet Boy Nick Carter is born.
44 years ago 1982Jackson Browne and his second wife, Lynne Sweeney, welcome their first child, Ryan Daniel Browne.
41 years ago 1985A who's who in the world of music show up at the legendary A&M Studio's in Hollywood. They “check their egos at the door” and record We Are The World
30 years ago 1996Rocker Chris Isaak makes a guest appearance on Friends.
21 years ago 2005Jim Capaldi, the British drummer for Traffic, dies in London from stomach cancer. He was 60.
11 years ago 2015Paul Kantner, who helped pioneer psychedelic rock as the guitarist and founder of Jefferson Airplane and its splinter group Jefferson Starship, dies of multiple organ failure and septic shock after a heart attack a few days earlier. He was 74. Coincidentally, Signe Anderson, the Jefferson Airplane vocalist prior to Grace Slick, also passes away the same day and at the same age as Kantner.
9 years ago 2017Singer Bobby Freeman dies at age 76 in Anson, Texas. His 1958 hit, Do You Wanna Dance, was covered by the Beach Boys, The Ramones, Bette Midler and the Mamas and the Papas.

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