Wednesday, March 12, 2014

MARCH ANNIVERSARY

MARCH 31 
  • 1949 - RCA Victor introduced the 45rpm single record.
  • 1958 - Chuck Berry's 'Johnny B. Goode' single was released.
  • 1995 – Selena, an American singer, was murdered.
MARCH 30 
  • 1939 – Detective Comics #27 is released, introducing Batman.
  • 1964 – Jeopardy!, hosted by Art Fleming debuted.
MARCH 29 
  • 1971 – A Los Angeles, California jury recommends the death penalty for Charles Manson and three female followers.
MARCH 28 
  • 1958 - The first night of Alan Freed’s Big Beat Show at Brooklyn Paramount Theatre in Brooklyn, New York, featuring Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry, Frankie Lymon, The Diamonds, Billy Ford, Danny & The Juniors, The Chantels, Larry Williams, Screaming Jay Hawkins, The Pastels, Jo-Ann Campbell and Ed Townsend.
  • 1982 - Police found cocaine and a pistol in David Crosby’s car, after the singer crashed his car on the San Diego Highway.
MARCH 27 
  • 1958 - CBS records announced the invention of stereophonic records.
  • 1979 - Eric Clapton married Patti Boyd Harrison
MARCH 26 
  • 1969 - Marvin Gaye was at No.1 on the UK singles chart, with 'I Heard It Through The Grapevine'.
MARCH 25
  • 1811 – Percy Bysshe Shelley is expelled from the University of Oxford for publishing the pamphlet The Necessity of Atheism.
  • 1958 - Having been sworn in the previous day, Private 53310761, a.k.a. Elvis Presley received the regulation short back and sides haircut from army barber James Peterson.
  • 1966 - At a photo session at Bob Whitaker's studio in London, The Beatles posed in white coats using sides of meat with mutilated and butchered dolls. The image was used as the initial cover of their next American album, 'Yesterday and Today'.
  • 1969 – During their honeymoon, John Lennon and Yoko Ono hold their first Bed-In for Peace at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel (until March 31).
  • 1971 – Bangladesh Liberation War: Beginning of Operation Searchlight by the Pakistani Armed Forces against East Pakistani civilians.

MARCH 24
  • 1945 - Billboard published the first U.S. LP chart.
  • 1958 – Rock'N'Roll teen idol Elvis Presley is drafted in the U.S. Army.
MARCH 23
  • 1964 - John Lennon's first book, “In His Own Write,” was published in the UK.
  • 1972 - The Concert For Bangladesh film, featuring George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Ravi Shankar,Billy Preston, Ringo Starr, Leon Russell, Badfinger,and Eric Clapton, premiered in New York.
  • 1973 - John Lennon was ordered to leave the U.S.. by the immigration authorities. within 60 days.
MARCH 22
  • 1630 – The Massachusetts Bay Colony outlaws the possession of cards, dice, and gaming tables.
  • 1638 – Anne Hutchinson is expelled from Massachusetts Bay Colony for religious dissent.
  • 1956 - Carl Perkins was injured in a car crash on the way to an Ed Sullivan Show appearance.
  • 1963 – The Beatles' first album, Please Please Me, is released in the United Kingdom.
  • 1965 - Bob Dylan's fifth studio album, 'Bringing It All Back Home,’ was released.
  • 1971 - ARRESTED: All the members from The Allman Brothers Band, for heroin and marijuana possession.
  • 1978 - DEBUT: The Rutles' 'All You Need Is Cash'was broadcast for the first time in the US.
MARCH 21
  • 1952 – Alan Freed presents the Moondog Coronation Ball, the first rock and roll concert, in Cleveland, Ohio.
  • 1964 - The Beatles began a two-week run at No.1 with 'She Loves You, ‘after 'I Want To Hold Your Hand' had held the No.1 position on the US singles chart for seven weeks.
  • 1965 – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. leads 3,200 people on the start of the third and finally successful civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.
  • 1980 – US President Jimmy Carter announces a United States boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow to protest the Soviet war in Afghanistan.
MARCH 20
  • 1616 – Sir Walter Raleigh is freed from the Tower of London after 13 years of imprisonment.
  • 1916 – Albert Einstein publishes his general theory of relativity.
  • 1923 – The Arts Club of Chicago hosts the opening of Pablo Picasso's first United States showing, entitled Original Drawings by Pablo Picasso, becoming an early proponent of modern art in the United States.
  • 1948 – With a Musicians Union ban lifted, the first telecasts of classical music in the United States, under Eugene Ormandy and Arturo Toscanini, are given on CBS and NBC.
  • 1960 - Elvis Presley began his first recordings since being discharged from the U.S. Army.
  • 1969 - John Lennon and Yoko Ono were married at the British Consulate Office in Gibraltar.
  • 1970 - David and Angela Bowie were married at Beckenham Registry Office, London.
  • 1971 - Janis Joplin started a two week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with her version of the Kris Kristofferson and Fred Foster song, “Me And Bobby McGee,” her only #1. She had died the previous fall.
  • 1977 - BANNED: Lou Reed,from appearing The London Palladium in England because of his punk image.
  • 1977 - FINAL GIG: T. Rex at The Locarno in Portsmouth, England.
MARCH 19
  • 1962 - Bob Dylan’s debut album Bob Dylan was released in the Untied States.
  • 1982 - Randy Rhoads was killed in a plane crash.
MARCH 18
  • 1939 - First Frank Sinatra recording, a song called 'Our Love', with the Frank Mane band.
  • 1965 - The Rolling Stones were each fined £5 ($8.50) for urinating in a public place
MARCH 17
  • 1957 - Elvis Presley bought Graceland.
  • 1969 – Golda Meir becomes the first female Prime Minister of Israel.
  • 2004 - Ray Davies of the Kinks received his CBE medal from the Queen at Buckingham Palace
MARCH 16
  • 1964 - Advance sales in the U.S. for The Beatles latest single 'Can't Buy Me Love,’ setting a new record for 2,100,000 copies.
  • 1977 - The Sex Pistols were fired from A&M, after being with the label for just six days, due to pressure from other label artists and its Los Angeles head office.
MARCH 15
  • 1955 - Elvis Presley signed a management contract with Colonel Tom Parker.
  • 1956 – My Fair Lady receives its premiere performance on Broadway at the Mark Hellinger Theatre.
  • 1965 – President Lyndon B. Johnson, responding to the Selma crisis, tells U.S. Congress "We shall overcome" while advocating the Voting Rights Act.

MARCH 14  
  • 1794 – Eli Whitney is granted a patent for the cotton gin.
  • 1885 – The Mikado, a light opera by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, receives its first public performance in London.
  • 1964 – A jury in Dallas finds Jack Ruby guilty of killing Lee Harvey Oswald, the assumed assassin of John F. Kennedy.
March 13 
  • 1964 - Sales of Beatles singles currently accounted for 60 percent of the US singles market and album “Meet the Beatles” had reached a record 3.5 million copies sold, according to a report in Billboard magazine.
  • 1975 - D.I.V.O.R.C.E. for Tammy Wynette and George Jones, after six years of marriage.
  • 2013 – Pope Francis is elected in the papal conclave to succeed Pope Benedict XVI.
(Back from vacation)

MARCH BIRTHDAYS

MARCH 31 
  • 1596 – René Descartes
  • 1685 – Johann Sebastian Bach
  • 1732 – Joseph Haydn
  • 1878 – Jack Johnson
  • 1908 – Red Norvo
  • 1928 – Lefty Frizzell
  • 1934 – Shirley Jones
  • 1934 – John D. Loudermilk
  • 1935 – Herb Alpert
  • 1939 – Israel Horovitz
  • 1940 – Barney Frank
  • 1942 – Hugh McCracken
  • 1944 – Mick Ralphs
  • 1945 – Gabe Kaplan
  • 1948 – Rhea Perlman
  • 1955 – Angus Young
MARCH 30 
  • 1844 – Paul Verlaine
  • 1902 – Ted Heath
  • 1913 – Frankie Laine
  • 1914 – Sonny Boy Williamson I
  • 1926 – Peter Marshall
  • 1930 – John Astin
  • 1937 – Warren Beatty
  • 1943 – Ken Forssi
  • 1943 – Al Goodman
  • 1943 – Jay Traynor
  • 1945 – Eric Clapton
  • 1962 – MC Hammer
  • 1964 – Tracy Chapman
  • 1968 – Celine Dion
MARCH 29 
  • 1906 – E. Power Biggs
  • 1918 – Pearl Bailey
  • 1943 – Vangelis
  • 1943 – Eric Idle
  • 1944 – Terry Jacks
  • 1944 – Denny McLain
  • 1945 – Walt Frazier
  • 1945 – Speedy Keen
  • 1947 – Robert Gordon
  • 1959 – Perry Farrell
  • 1961 – Amy Sedaris
  • 1967 – John Popper
MARCH 28 
  • 1941 – Alf Clausen
  • 1954 – Donald Brown
  • 1955 – Reba McEntire
  • 1973 – Matt Nathanson
  • 1986 – J-Kwon
  • 1986 – Lady Gaga
MARCH 27 
  • 1899 – Gloria Swanson
  • 1905 – Leroy Carr
  • 1906 – Pee Wee Russell
  • 1924 – Sarah Vaughan
  • 1927 – Mo Ostin
  • 1952 – Maria Schneider
  • 1963 – Quentin Tarantino
  • 1975 – Fergie
MARCH 26 
  • 1874 – Robert Frost
  • 1911 – Tennessee Williams
  • 1923 – Bob Elliott
  • 1925 – Pierre Boulez
  • 1931 – Leonard Nimoy
  • 1940 – James Caan
  • 1942 – Erica Jong
  • 1944 – Diana Ross
  • 1948 – Steven Tyler
  • 1950 – Teddy Pendergrass
MARCH 25
  • 1881 – Béla Bartók
  • 1908 – David Lean
  • 1918 – Howard Cosell
  • 1921 – Simone Signoret
  • 1926 – Gene Shalit
  • 1931 – Tom Wilson (Producer)
  • 1934 – Johnny Burnette
  • 1934 – Gloria Steinem
  • 1938 – Hoyt Axton
  • 1942 – Aretha Franklin
  • 1947 – Elton John
  • 1966 – Jeff Healey

MARCH 24
  • 1874 – Harry Houdini
  • 1911 – Joseph Barbera
  • 1919 – Lawrence Ferlinghetti
  • 1922 – T. M. Soundararajan
  • 1924 – Norman Fell
  • 1935 – Carol Kaye
  • 1937 – Billy Stewart
  • 1938 – Holger Czukay
  • 1942 - Jimmy Miller
  • 1948 – Lee Oskar
  • 1949 - Nick Lowe
  • 1970 – Sharon Corr
  • 1971 - Abraham "Abe" Laboriel, Jr.

MARCH 23
  • 1910 – Akira Kurosawa
  • 1944 – Tony McPhee
  • 1945 – David Grisman
  • 1946 – Alan Bleasdale
  • 1949 – Ric Ocasek
  • 1951 – Phil Keaggy
  • 1959 – Epic Soundtracks
  • 1968 – Damon Albarn

MARCH 22
  • 1887 – Chico Marx
  • 1912 – Karl Malden
  • 1931 – William Shatner
  • 1943 – Keith Relf
  • 1948 – Randy Jo Hobbs
  • 1948 – Andrew Lloyd Webber
  • 1952 – Jay Dee Daugherty
  • 1958 – Pete Wylie

MARCH 21
  • 1925 – Harold Ashby
  • 1930 – James Coco
  • 1930 – Otis Spann
  • 1940 – Solomon Burke
  • 1943 – Vivian Stanshall
  • 1944 – David Lindley
  • 1945 – Rose Stone (Sly & The Family Stone)
  • 1946 – Ray Dorset (Mungo Jerry)
  • 1958 – Gary Oldman
  • 1961 – Slim Jim Phantom

  • MARCH 20
  • 1828 – Henrik Ibsen
  • 1906 – Ozzie Nelson
  • 1915 – Sister Rosetta Tharpe
  • 1917 – Vera Lynn
  • 1918 – Marian McPartland
  • 1922 – Ray Goulding
  • 1922 – Carl Reiner
  • 1931 – Hal Linden
  • 1935 – Ted Bessell
  • 1936 – Vaughn Meader
  • 1936 – Lee "Scratch" Perry
  • 1937 – Jerry Reed
  • 1948 – Bobby Orr
  • 1949 – Marcia Ball
  • 1950 – Carl Palmer
  • 1951 – Jimmie Vaughan
  • 1963 – Maggie Estep
MARCH 19
  • 1894 – Moms Mabley
  • 1920 – Tige Andrews
  • 1937 – Clarence "Frogman" Henry
  • 1938 – Herbie Flowers
  • 1946 – Paul Atkinson
  • 1946 – Ruth Pointer
  • 1952 – Harvey Weinstein
  • 1960 - Seth Rogovoy

MARCH 18
  • 1932 – John Updike
  • 1938 – Kenny Lynch
  • 1938 – Charley Pride
  • 1941 – Wilson Pickett
  • 1943 – Dennis Linde
  • 1947 – B.J. Wilson
  • 1951 – Ben Cohen (Ben and Jerry’s)
  • 1951 – Bill Frisell
  • 1961 – Grant Hart
  • 1962 – James McMurtry
  • 1966 – Jerry Cantrell
MARCH 17
  • 1901 – Alfred Newman
  • 1915 – Ray Ellington
  • 1919 – Nat King Cole
  • 1927 – Rudy Ray Moore
  • 1938 – Rudolf Nureyev
  • 1941 – Paul Kantner
  • 1944 – Pattie Boyd
  • 1944 – John Sebastian
  • 1951 – Scott Gorham (Thin Lizzy)
  • 1967 – Billy Corgan

MARCH 16
  • 1839 – John Butler Yeats
  • 1906 – Henny Youngman
  • 1920 – Leo McKern
  • 1926 – Jerry Lewis
  • 1927 – Ruby Braff
  • 1934 – Ray Walker (The Jordanaires)
  • 1936 – Fred Neil
  • 1941 – Chuck Woolery
  • 1942 – Jerry Jeff Walker (Ronald Clyde Crosby)
  • 1948 - Michael Owen Bruce
  • 1949 – Elliott Murphy
  • 1951 – Ray Benson
  • 1964 – Patty Griffin
  • 1967 – Tracy Bonham
  • 1967 – John Darnielle
MARCH 15
  • 1912 – Lightnin' Hopkins
  • 1927 – Carl Smith
  • 1931 – D. J. Fontana
  • 1932 - Arif Mardin
  • 1940 – Phil Lesh
  • 1941 – Mike Love
  • 1942 - Hughie Flint
  • 1943 – David Cronenberg
  • 1943 – Sly Stone
  • 1947 – Ry Cooder
  • 1952 – Howard Devoto
MARCH 14 
  • 1879 – Albert Einstein
  • 1912 – Les Brown
  • 1914 – Lee Hays
  • 1920 – Hank Ketcham
  • 1931 - James Mitchell (Memphis Horns)
  • 1933 – Michael Caine
  • 1933 – Quincy Jones
  • 1938 – Eleanor Bron
  • 1943 - Jim Pons
  • 1945 – Michael Martin Murphey
  • 1945 - James O’Rourke (John Fred & His Playboy Band)
  • 1945 – Walter Parazaider
  • 1947 – Jona Lewie
  • 1950 – Rick Dees
  • 1951 – Jerry Greenfield (Ben & Jerry’s)

March 13
  • 1910 – Sammy Kaye
  • 1921 – Al Jaffee
  • 1925 – Roy Haynes
  • 1933 - Mike Stoller
  • 1939 – Neil Sedaka
  • 1940 – Candi Staton
  • 1942 – Marshall Chess
  • 1942 – Scatman John
  • 1959 - Greg Norton (Hüsker Dü)
  • 1960 – Adam Clayton
  • 1962 – Terence Blanchard
(Back from vacation)

Rock Mobster Archives: 2014 March 29-31

MAY 31, 2014  
  1. Keith Richards: "Don't nail me down, but I got a call from Mick the other day saying sometime this year we better get in the studio.” (Rolling Times)
  2. Robert Smith doesn't sound terribly keen on The Cure's 'new' album — or more 'Trilogy' shows in 2014 | DETAILS + HEAR FULL INTERVIEW (Slicing Up Eyeballs)

MAY 30, 2014  

  1. Robyn Hitchcock to play Bob Dylan 73rd birthday tribute concert in Australia (Examiner) 
  2. Review: Neil Young on the rock pulpit at Dolby Theatre (LA Times)
  3. 'A Love Supreme' Comes Alive In Unearthed Photos (NPR)  
  4. Previously Unknown Hank Williams Recordings from 1950 to ‘See the Light’ This Spring (radio.com)  
  5. Alejandro Escovedo: The SXSW accident was tragic and sad(City Pages)
  6. Lorde Found A Photoshopped Photo Of Herself And Decided To Tweet An Untouched Real One Next To It (Upworthy)  
  7. THE CAMPAIGN TO “CANCEL” COLBERT (New Yorker)

MAY 29, 2014 
  1. Kate Bush "overwhelmed" as 22 London shows sell out in minutes (Uncut)
  2. EMMYLOU HARRIS Wrecking Ball [2CD + DVD] Reissue(Nonesuch)
  3. University announces Pink Floyd academic conference (Uncut)
  4. How Robert Gordon inherited ‘Fire' (MPR News)

Rock Mobster Archives: 2014 March 22-28

MARCH 28, 2014
  1. ROCK STARS WITH THEIR CATS AND DOGS (Dangerous Minds)
  2. Have a listen to Robyn Hitchcock’s Spotify playlist: Songs in the Key of Berlin. (Spotify)
  3. Al Kooper talks about Michael Bloomfield Saturday (WRTC)
  4. Cambridge's Club Passim will likely host a record number of shows this year (Boston Business Journal) 

MARCH 27, 2014 
  1. Suzanne Vega talks about coming of age in the #NewYorkmusic scene of the 70′s. Citing Lou Reed as a major influence on her musical career. (Vulture) 
  2. L’Wren Scott Leaves $9M Fortune To Mick Jagger Despite Rocky Romance (Hollywood Life) 
  3. The Rockets’ George Whitsell: “I was angry at Neil Young for taking my band” (Uncut)
  4. Johnny Cash: 'four or five more albums in the works', says his son (Guardian)
  5. Echo & The Bunnymen offer first taste of ‘Meteorites’ with 7-minute ‘Market Town’ (Slicing Up Eyeballs)  
  6. Rufus Wainwright wants to record his first opera Prima Donna!(Pledge) 
  7. Wu-Tang Clan releasing a single copy of an album you can only hear at museums (AV Club) 
  8. Morrissey confirms details of Vauxhall And I 20th Anniversary edition (Uncut) 
  9. 10 Questions with John Oates (Rock Cellar) 

MARCH 26, 2014 
  1. George Harrison “was unlucky to get a band with Lennon and McCartney in it”- Neil Innes (Uncut) 
  2. Up close and personal: Frida Kahlo's photo album(Guardian) 
  3. The Town That Put the Pop in Music: A Look Back at 100 Years of New York Sounds (Vulture)

MARCH 25, 2014
  1. Keith Emerson gives Rachel Flowers, a blind pianist full access to his home studio. Awesomeness occurs (That Eric Alper) 
  2. New Chrissie Hynde album to feature Neil Young and John McEnroe (Uncut)
  3. The King of 78s – Joe Bussard (Dust & Grooves)

MARCH 24, 2014
  1. Fuse Film Feature: Local Rocker Robin Lane and Coming Back Strong “When Things Go Wrong” (The Art Fuse) 
  2. "All I Ever Wanted": new Kirsty MacColl Anthology coming soon from Salvo Music (SuperDeluxeEdition) 
  3. Clapton Guests On New Johnny Winter CD (Where’s Eric) 
  4. JACK NICHOLSON ON ‘THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW,’ TWICE(Dangerous Minds)
  5. “I think [Leonard Cohen's new album] should be done in the…next couple months” (! Heck Of a Guy)
  6. A message from Arcade Fire…Richard Reed Parry's Arcade Fire bobblehead was stolen in Bridgeport, and they're hoping to get it back no questions asked. Here's a message from the band… (Stereogum) 
  7. LISTEN to an exclusive new track by Leon Russell, a man who helped make rock stars (Esquire) 
  8. Gregg Allman Misses Allman Brothers Band Show (jambase.com)  
  9. Download a Free Song From Johnny Cash's New Album Out Among the Stars (Legacy)
  10. The Neurological Similarities Between Successful Writers And The Mentally Ill (thought Catalog)
  11. 17 Ancient Abandoned Websites That Still Work (Mental Floss)

MARCH 23, 2014 
  1. Ted Nugent's appearance at upcoming Longview festival canceled by city (kitv)  
  2. Neil Young's Home Stereo System.From An Interview with Neil Young and Pono CEO John Hamm | The Absolute Sound by Spencer Holbert (Thrasher’s Wheat) 
  3. NEIL MCCORMICK'S NEEDLE TIME ROBYN HITCHCOCK(Vintage TV)

MARCH 22, 2014
  1. Kate Bush’s first tour since 1979 (Kate Bush)  
  2. Recap: Record Store Day Press Conference at Amoeba Hollywood with Chuck D, John Densmore & More (Ameoba Log)  
  3. The Doors at the Fillmore East (Off The Grid: Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation) 
  4. FORGOTTEN HERO: Mike Bloomfield (Blurt) 
  5. More info and tickets (Beck) 
  6. David Crosby talks health, solo album and Neil Young(Access Atlanta)
  7. Paul Simon, James Taylor, Dionne Warwick, Ivy Levan, as well as trumpeter Chris Botti, and opera singer Renée Fleming, will join Trudie Styler and Sting in the biennial Rainforest Fund Benefit Concert at Carnegie Hall on April 17. (NY Times)
  8. The Inside Story of Johnny Cash’s Legendary Lost LP, ‘Out Among the Stars’(The Daily Beast)   
  9. ‘The Who' Documentary 'Lambert & Stamp' Acquired by Sony Pictures Classics (IndieWire)  
  10. AMY HELM: “IT’S OUR JOB TO PASS IT ON” (Highway 81 Revisited)
  11. 1st Stratocaster Guitar for Sale: $250K (Time) 

Rock Mobster Archives: 2014 March 13-21

MARCH 21, 2014
11. RECORD STORE DAY NEWS: 

MARCH 20, 2014
  1. "He is the guitar." Blues Pioneer Michael Bloomfield Finally Gets His Due (No Depression) 
  2. ‘Will you give me my job back?’: Difficult early choice led to Steve Cropper’s Hall of Fame career (Something Else Reviews) 
  3. White Lightning: Ode to the Original B-Bender, Clarence White of The Byrds and Kentucky Colonels (Guitar World)  
  4. EminemSkrillex.Kings Of LeonArctic Monkeys to headline Lollapalooza (Stereogum) 
  5. Reviewed: Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (40th anniversary edition) (Drowned In Sound) 
  6. Book review: Harry Nilsson biography sings praises of ‘Everybody’s Talkin’’ singer’s talent (San Gabriel Valley Tribune) 
  7. Finally, fans get chance to see Neutral Milk Hotel (Indianapolis Star)
  8. For Pete's Sake! The First Full Length Trailer for FX's 'Fargo' Looks Darn Tootin' Amazing (Pajiba)
  9. Robert Hunter Is Proud To Announce the Launch of His YouTube Channel (Robert Hunter) 
  10. Walter Trout needs our help very bad. He needs a new liver and we will do this. WE WILL DO THIS! Even if you can't contribute please share the link to the fundraising campaign. (You Caring) 
  11. Neil YoungNews Section:

MARCH 19, 2014 
  1. Former Nirvana drummer Chad Channing will not be inducted into Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame (NME) 
  2. 45 Years After Woodstock, New Hudson River Festival Is Announced (NY Times)
  3. Stream Luther Dickinson’s New Album Rock ‘n Roll Blues(American Songwriter) 
  4. David Bromberg: Unsung Treasures of Hope and Faith (No Depression)
  5. Raconteurs reunion with Jack White 'off the table', says Brendan Benson (Uncut Magazine) 
  6. Coming Soon from 33 1/3: Aphex Twin, Gang of Four, Richard Hell, J Dilla, Beach Boys, Oasis, Liz Phair and Kanye! (33 1/3) 
  7. Just been sequencing the re-release of Monty Python Sings (again) plus five new tracks.  There'll be a new song on U Tube & new single May. (@EricIdle/Twitter)   
  8. Drummer Lala, who teamed with a generation of rock stars, dead at 66 (TBO Tampa Tribune) 

MARCH 18, 2014 
  1. Designer Scott, girlfriend of Jagger, found dead(Washington Post)
  2. Designer L'Wren Scott was 'embarrassed and millions in debt' when she committed suicide  (Daily Mail) 
  3. Rolling Stones Cancel Perth Concert (Noise 11)
  4. GET YOUR FREE ENHANCED DIGITAL EDITION OF THE CURRENT VINTAGE GUITAR NOW! (Michael Bloomfield)l(Vintage Guitar)
  5. A Hard Day’s Night (Criterion) 
  6. R.E.M. to release 4LP set of 1991, 2001 MTV ‘Unplugged’ sets on Record Store Day — with CD, digital editions to follow in May | DETAILS + TRACKLIST (Slicing Up Eyeballs: The Legacy of '80s College Rock
  7. G’bye Facebook: How to Promote your Brand Outside of Social Media (Wix)
  8. The Sound to collect expanded reissues of first 3 albums, BBC live disc in new box set (Slicing Up Eyeballs) 
  9. Neil Young To Play Chicago Theatre In April ! (Thrasher’s Wheat)
  10. REPORT: Joe Lala (Neil Young/Manassas) near death

MARCH 17, 2014 (St. Patrick’s Day)
  1. SXSW Crash Victim Gets a Hospital Room Show From a Favorite Band (kut.org)
  2. FREE enhanced digital edition of the newest Vintage Guitar for our Facebook friends on Monday! Get the whole issue, featuring Michael Bloomfield. (Vintage Guitar/Facebook)
  3. ‘These Paper Bullets!,’ a Shakespeare-Beatles Pastiche(Billie Joe Armstrong)  (NY Times)   
  4. A second expanded, remixed Yes album is coming in April. "The Yes Album" is another amazing CD+Blu-ray package that is unbeatable in terms of content/price ratio(Superdeluxeedition
  5. Ralph Ellison's Record Collection (New Yorker)
  6. Patti Smith reveals new track 'Mercy Is’. The track is a collaboration with Kronos Quartet and Clint Mansell  (NME)
  7. Growing from a song to a spectacle (Cyndi Lauper and David Byrne) (NY Times)
  8. RIP, Scott Asheton (March 16, 2014) Drummer For Iggy Pop & The Stooges (The Music's Over)


MARCH 16, 2014 
  1. Minneapolis ordinance would put earplugs in music venues(Star Tribune)
  2. SXSW Panel: Lou Reed: A Rock & Roll Heart (Austin Chronicle)  
  3. A BIG THANKS to all the artists that played our showcase yesterday and last night at The Gatsby... The Wood Brothers, Boy & Bear, The Felice Brothers, Wanda Jackson,Sons of Fathers, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Lucinda Williams,Rodney Crowell and Shakey Graves. (Americana Music Association
  4. Rosanne Cash & The Thread – A Feather’s Not A Bird(Couch by Couch West)
  5. Sons of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter wrote a very smart piece for us (Slate) 
  6. Ivor Cutler: 'He didn't live by the same rules as everyone else' (Guardian)  
  7. Plans For Muddy Waters Museum Thrown Into Jeopardy Over Chicago Home Deal (HuffPo) 

MARCH 15, 2014 
  1. Bob Dylan Poses with Manny Pacquiao After Watching Him Train for Tim Bradley (Bleach Report) 
  2. Neil Young Q&A: On Pono's 'Hard to Ignore' Launch, 'Knocking Heads' With Labels (Billboard) 
  3. The Legend Of Linda Perhacs, 'A Most Unlikely Rock Star'(NPR)
  4. The Beatles' 'A Hard Day's Night' to get re-release (NME)
  5. The hugely talented Nils Lofgren releases a 10-disc retrospective next month. "Face the Music" offers unreleased material and rarities and each copy is signed by Nils! (Superdeluxeedition
  6. Monkees Convention Coverage LIVE March 14-16 2014(Monkees.net)
  7. Director quits Freddie Mercury biopic (Uncut) 
  8. Art Garfunkel – The Singer (Interview) (Rock Cellar) 
  9. Video and pics: ELO legends Jeff Lynne and Roy Wood reunite for Jeff's big night (Birmingham Mail) 
  10. EXCLUSIVE: A NEW MILES DAVIS TRACK (ESQUIRE )
  11. A WIFE REVIEWS EVERY SINGLE LP IN HER HUSBAND'S RECORD COLLECTION (On The Media) 
  12. Pioneer’s Secret Turntable Project Revealed (DJ Tch Tools)
  13. Chris Brown Arrested in Malibu on Probation Violation(Variety)
  14. The Cure to headline BottleRock festival in Napa Valley, Calif., this spring (Slicing Up Eyeballs) 
  15. Lady Gaga Was Puked On (For Art) During Her SXSW Show(HuffPo)
  16. Gary Burger of the Monks passes away (The Current)

MARCH 14, 2014 
  1. Neil Young's Agenda: Jack White Project, Second Book, 'Full-Blown Orchestra' Album (Billboard) 
  2. LED ZEPPELIN: Your guide to ALL the reissue formats including BOX SETS. Photos, track listings(Superdeluxeedition) 
  3. RINBANK: "LA PRÓXIMA GIRA A CONFIRMAR POR LOS STONES ES SUDAMÉRICA, PARA FIN DE AÑO" (Rolling Stones Tour)
  4. Rashad Charjuan Owens Named as Suspect in Fatal SXSW Crash: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | (HEAVY.com)


MARCH 13, 2014
  1. Neil Young surpasses Kickstarter goal within one day(Guardian UK) 
  2. Pono Music - Where Your Soul Rediscovers Music  (Kickstarter) 
  3. UPDATE : Much better video of Iggy Pop and New Orderplaying Joy Division in NYC last night — plus Patti Smithcovering Lou Reed| (Slicing Up Eyeballs) 
  4. What Lou Reed Taught Me About Love (NY Times)
  5. The tragic tale of a legendary concert taper (The Kernal Magazine)
  6. David Bowie announces Record Store Day releases (Uncut)
  7. The Everly Brothers: Songs Our Daddy Taught Us Reissue with bonus tracks) (Varese Sarabande) 
  8. Emmylou's "Wrecking Ball" CD/DVD reissue, due 4/8, makes@CMTEdge "10 Americana Albums Arriving This Spring"(CMT The Edge)
  9. The Beatles in Australia Exhibition (Arts Centre Melbourne)  
  10. Robyn Hitchcock & Steve Kilbey - Insects & Stars | (Arts Centre Melbourne)
  11. Radio Icon Woos Oqunquit (Woo Woo Ginsburg) (Weekly Sentinel) 
 (Part Two)
  1. Police: 2 dead after driver fleeing from police crashes into crowd near SXSW (ABC Local)    
  2. Jack White to appear on two tracks on Neil Young's new album (Billboard) 
  3. Hear Neil Young Explain His Pono Music Player At SXSW(NPR)
  4. Neil Young upgrading sound of classic Bob Dylan albums for new 'Pono' device (2012) (Examiner)  
  5. Johnny Marr breaks hand running; future shows are 'up in the air' as a result (NME) 
  6. The Rolling Stones Play China And Remove Banned Songs From Set (Noise 11)
  7. The latest news on The ROLLING STONES European Tour 2014 (IORR)
  8. Paul McCartney to perform in Costa Rica on May 1 (Tico Times)
  9. In advance of next month's premiere of his film about Robin Lane and the Chartbusters, that band's drummer, Tim Jackson, tells us about their star-crossed fate in When Things Go Wrong (Music Museum of New England)
  10. Johnny Cash: She Used To Love Me A Lot WATCH VIDEO(Noise 11)
  11. After 35 years in Northampton, current and former owners of the Iron Horse discuss the venue's impact on WGBY's 'Connecting Point' (Mass Live)
  12. Butch Trucks sat out an Allman Brothers Band show for the first time ever last night (Relix)  
  13. Tool singer Maynard James Keenan is selling his house, and it's as awesome as you’d expect (That Eric Alper) 
  14. What’s Become of the Bettys? The Fate of the Long-Lost Grateful Dead Soundboards (Relix)  
  15. A Brief History of Jimi Hendrix Biopics Rejected by Jimi Hendrix's Estate (The Wire) 
  16. Bad news for Nick Drake/hi-res fans (Superdeluxeedition) 
(Back from vacation)