FLASHBACK POP MUSIC HISTORY: MARCH 14

From the MCRFB music calendar:

Events on this date: MARCH 14

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1955: Popular country star Jimmy Dean interviews Elvis Presley on his Washington D. C. television show Town and Country Time. A nervous Elvis answers every question with a “yep” or “nope.”

Alan Freed’s “Rock Around The Clock” Movie Poster; circa 1956

1956: The Alan Freed film,Ā Rock Around The Clock, starring The Platters and of course,Ā Bill Haley and the Comets,Ā premiers in New York City.

1958: The RIAA awards its first-ever gold record for sales of a million copies that year, the honor going to Perry Como’s, “Catch A Falling Star.”

1963: Gerry Marsden of the Pacemakers sneaks a custom-made guitar purchased in Germany through British customs and is fined 60 pounds.

1964: The Beatles “Twist And Shout” enters the Billboard charts on this day.

Petula Clark sings “Downtown” on the Ed Sullivan Show; 1965

1965: Petula Clark makes her American TV debut on CBS-TV’s Ed Sullivan Show singingĀ “Downtown” and “I Know A Place.”

1968: The BBC-TV program Top Of The Pops broadcasts the Beatles new promotional video for “Lady Madonna,” which, oddly enough, is made up entirely of clips from the band’sĀ recordingĀ of “Hey Bulldog.”

1970: On this date, the Supremes (withoutĀ Diana Ross) enters theĀ BillboardĀ charts with “Up The Ladder To The Roof.”

1972:Ā At tonight’s Grammys Awards, Carol King’s massively popular Tapestry LPĀ is awarded the Album Of The Year honors.

1980: On theĀ occasion of his forty-seventh birthday, Quincy Jones isĀ awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame at 1500 Vine.

1981: Bleeding ulcers forces Eric Clapton to cancel the remainder of his 60-date US tour. Clapton checks himself in a hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota.

2005: The New York Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inducts Percy Sledge, The O’Jays, U2, Buddy Guy and the Pretenders.

The Foundations “Build Me Up Buttercup” Record 45 Picture Sleeve; 1969

2008: In London, ex-Foundations member Peter MacBeth is sentenced to six years in prison on pedophilia and sexual assault charges.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And that’s just a few of the events which took place in pop music history, on this day . . . .Ā  MĀ  AĀ  RĀ  CĀ  HĀ Ā  1Ā  4

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