Why September 19th Matters In Rock History
By Dave Basner
September 19, 2019
It’s September 19th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history:
In 1990, Eddie Vedder was selected as lead vocalist of what would become Pearl Jam.
In 1974, drummer Max Weinberg played with the E Street Band for the first time at Philadelphia’s Main Point.
In 1997, for the first time ever, Vh1 Storytellers aired live. The 90-minute special featured Elton John performing at the House of Blues in New Orleans.
In 1981, in New York’s Central Park, a reunited Simon & Garfunkel performed for an audience of 400 thousand.
In 1981, the Rolling Stones’ Tattoo You began a nine-week run on top of the album chart.
And in 2008, Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and DJ AM were seriously injured in a crash that killed four people when the plane they were in blew a tire, hurtled off a South Carolina runway and caught fire.
And that’s what happened today in rock history.
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(H/T This Day in Music)