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Why January 17th Matters In Rock History

Motley Crue Portrait Session

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Itā€™s January 17thĀ and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history:

In 1981, Motley Crue formed when bassist Nikki SixxĀ left the band London and began rehearsing with drummer Tommy LeeĀ and vocalist Greg Leon, who later left. Sixx and Lee then added guitarist Bob ā€œMick Marsā€ Deal. Vince Neil accepted an offer to join too.Ā 

In 1964, The Rolling Stones released their first EP. The set included ā€œYou Better Move On,ā€ ā€œPoison Ivy,ā€ ā€œBye Bye Johnnyā€ and ā€œMoney.ā€

In 2001, bassist Jason NewstedĀ leftĀ Metallica after playing with the band for a decade.

In 2003, a long-lost recording featuring John Lennon and Mick JaggerĀ went up for bids at a London auction. The acetate record was cut in 1974 with Mick singing the blues song ā€œToo Many Cooksā€ and Lennon playing guitar. It had never been released because the artists were on different labels. It sold for about 23-hundred dollars.

In 1976, Barry ManilowĀ had his second number one song with ā€œI Write the Songs.ā€Ā Beach Boy Bruce Johnson penned the tune.

In 1998, Australian duo Savage Garden started a two week-run at number one on the singles chart with ā€œTruly Madly Deeply.ā€Ā 

And in 2005, Tenacious DĀ brought some of their famous rocker friends to a benefit for the victims of the tsunami in Asia. At a concert in LA, Pearl Jamā€™s Eddie Vedder, Foo Fighter Dave Grohl, Beck and Queens of the Stone Ageā€™s Josh Homme all performed and then hung around for a show-closing jam with the D.

And thatā€™s what happened today in rock history.

(H/T This Day in Music)


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