This Week In Music History October 2nd Through 8th - a podcast by Around The Ropes

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This Week In Music History October 2nd Through 8th






October 2nd



  • 1995 - Oasis released their much-anticipated second album, (What's The Story) Morning Glory

  • 2002 - Twenty-five years after his death, Elvis Presley has a No. 1 album in 17 countries - including the United States - when Elv1s 30 #1 Hits makes its debut

  • Birthdays: "American Pie" singer Don McLean is 74


October 3rd



  • 1945 - Elvis Presley made his first ever-public appearance in a talent contest at the Mississippi Alabama Dairy Show singing "Old Shep". Elvis was 10 years old at the time and came in second.

  • 1999 -  Akio Morita Founder of Sony electronics, died at age 78. The 1979 Sony Walkman transformed both Sony and consumers across the world.

  • Birthdays: Chubby Checker is 81


October 4th



  • 1975 - Pink Floyd went to No. 1 on the U.K. album chart with Wish You Were Here.

  • 1986 - CBS-TV newsman Dan Rather was caught off guard and roughed up in NYC by one man, as another yelled the enigmatic, "Kenneth, what is the frequency?" R.E.M. was inspired to later write a song about the incident, and it was their first single off of their 1994 album Monster.

  • 2000 - The Chicks are the big winners at the CMA Awards, taking Entertainer of the Year, Album of the Year (for Fly), Vocal Group of the Year and Video of the Year for "Goodbye Earl."

  • Birthdays: Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire is 45


October 5th



  • 1970- Led Zeppelin releases Led Zeppelin III

  • 1979 - ABBA visited the White House while on tour for the first and only time in America. They met President Carter's daughter Amy, who was a big fan.

  • Birthdays: Steve Miller is 79


October 6th



  • 1956 - Elvis Presley releases "Love Me Tender," the title song to his first movie. It goes on to become his fifth #1 hit in America.

  • 1979 - "Gotta Serve Somebody" gave Bob Dylan his 12th U.S. top 40 hit when it entered the chart for the first time. Recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios in Muscle Shoals, Ala.

  • Birthdays: Matthew Sweet is 58


October 7th



  • 1939 - Judy Garland, 16, records "Over The Rainbow" for the movie The Wizard of Oz.

  • 1995 - Alanis Morissette went to No. 1 on the U.S. album chart with Jagged Little Pill

  • Birthdays: Toni Braxton is 55


October 8th



  • 1957 - Working with producer Sam Phillips at Sun Records in Memphis, Tenn., Jerry Lee Lewis recorded his classic, "Great Balls Of Fire."

  • 1988 - Def Leppard's ballad "Love Bites" hit No. 1 on the Hot 100


Birthdays: Bruno Mars is 36



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