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Today in Rock
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January Twenty Seventh Featured Artist Bruce Springsteen unfurls “Working On A Dream,” his 16th studio album. Produced by longtime collaborator Brendan O'Brien, the set was recorded with the E Street Band during downtime on their tour. "All the songs were written quickly [and] we usually used one of our first few takes," says Springsteen. The album contains "The Last Carnival," a song that pays tribute to late E Street Band member Danny Federici. "It started out as a way of making sense of his passing," says Springsteen. "He was a part of that sound of the boardwalk the band grew up with." 2009 | | | 1940's | Nick Mason is born. The Pink Floyd drummer hails from Birmingham, England. 1945 | | 1950's | Elvis Presley’s RCA Records debut, “Heartbreak Hotel,” is released. 1956
| | 1960's | Vocalist Mike Patton (Faith No More) is born in Eureka, CA. 1968 | | 1970's | | Sister Hazel drummer Mark Trojanowski has a birthday. 1970
Originally given to guitarist Jeff Beck but not immediately released, Stevie Wonder’s cut at his own song, “Superstition,” is a chart topper. Great record! 1973
Fame or the price thereof. David Bowie sues his former agent, attorney Michael Lippman, for charging too much and withholding funds. 1976
Queen embark on the four month tour of the U.S., Japan and Australia. The first show is in Waterbury, CT. 1976 | | 2000's | | The Offspring closes out the '04 edition of the ESPN Winter X Games with a free outdoor concert in Aspen, Colorado. 2004
The safe and sedate Osbournes publish their book “Ordinary People: Our Story” which chronicles the lives of Ozzy, Sharon and the kids. 2004
U2’s Bono joins British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Microsoft chairman Bill Gates at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland to address the issue of poverty in Africa. "(I) encourage people to do the right thing on the global stage," says Bono. 2005
“Tonight: Franz Ferdinand,” the third album from Glasgow-based band, is available. The set contains the single “Ulysses;” plus "No You Girls" and "Lucid Dreams." 2009 Featuring the single, “My Turn,” Hoobastank issues “For(N)ever.” 2009
Seether’s cover of Wham!’s ‘80’s pop hit "Careless Whisper” is available on Rhapsody and Verizon Wireless (V Cast Music With Rhapsody service) 2009
Paul McCartney's “Amoeba's Secret” vinyl EP, recorded in ’07 at L.A.’s Amoeba Music store, is released. 2009
The “2009 Grammy Nominees” album is out with tracks by Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant (with Bluegrass star Alison Krauss) and Radiohead. A portion of the proceeds from the 20-song collection benefit the MusiCares and Grammy foundations. 2009 The Secret Policeman's Balls, a three-DVD set featuring Eric Clapton, Sting, Mark Knopfler, Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, Jackson Browne, The Who's Pete Townshend and Lou Reed is released. The collection has footage from a series of comedy and music events held in London during the ‘70s and '80s to raise money for the Amnesty International organization. 2009
| | 2010's | | "Hope For Haiti Now," a compilation album designed to raise money for Haitian earthquake victims tops the Billboard 200 with debut week sales in excess of 150,000. It’s the first digital-only production to top the chart. The set includes songs by Bono and The Edge (U2), Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Coldplay, Sheryl Crow, Neil Young and Sting (Police). 2010
"I don’t think I’ve done anything good if it ends up with Green Day on Broadway,” John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) tells the L.A. Times. The former Sex Pistols frontman claims to have little interest in contemporary Punk bands adding that Green Day are a bunch of "cop-outs." Green Day’s musical American Idiot is a Broadway hit. 2011
A former Miss Canada finalist, Mary-Lu Zahalan-Kennedy, is the first person to graduate with a Masters degree in The Beatles from Liverpool Hope University. “The course was challenging, enjoyable and it provided a great insight into the impact The Beatles had and still have to this day across all aspects of life," Zahalan-Kennedy tells the telegraph.co.uk. 2011
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