Skip to content
Musscoupon

Musscoupon

  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Lists
  • History
  • Concerts

Category: History

  • Home
  • History
  • Page 138
History

Aynsley Dunbar Plays His Final Show With Journey

Journey took the stage on Sept. 2, 1978, for a performance at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum in California that would mark their last with drummer

Read More
History

How Huey Lewis Ensured ‘Sports’ Success With ‘Heart and Soul’

Huey Lewis and the News were confident that their 1983 album Sports could be a success, but they wanted to hedge their bets. Nearing completion

Read More
History

Aerosmith Finally Scores Their First No. 1 Single

It took 25 years, but Aerosmith finally scored a No. 1 single, replacing Brandy and Monica‘s “The Boy Is Mine” at the top spot on

Read More
History

Meet the Man Who Wrote ‘Girls Just Want to Have Fun’

“Girls Just Want to Have Fun” is an anthem for women around the world, but, surprisingly, Cyndi Lauper’s 1983 No. 2 hit wasn’t written by a woman.

Read More
History

When Elton John Auctioned Off $8.2 Million Worth of Memorabilia

Elton John has earned a ton of money, and he’s bought a ton of things with it. Back in September 1988, he had so many

Read More
History

The Day the Beatles Recorded ‘Helter Skelter’

Recording engineer Chris Thomas received a note on Sept. 9, 1968 from producer George Martin saying: “Chris, hope you had a nice holiday. I’m off

Read More
History

When the Beatles Wrote a Song for the Rolling Stones

In the Beatles’ early days, John Lennon and Paul McCartney often gave songs to their friends. That’s what happened when they wrote “I Wanna Be

Read More
History

When the Rolling Stones’ ‘Star Star’ Was Banned by the BBC

The Rolling Stones broke a 10-year history of clean, upstanding living on Sept. 10, 1973 when the BBC announced that “Star Star” was banned on

Read More
History

How Rock Music Was Reshaped on the Morning of 9/11

As the World Trade Center towers fell on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, new albums by Bob Dylan, Nickelback and Slayer were being put on

Read More
History

Metallica Returns to Thrash on ‘Death Magnetic’

Metallica attempted to correct the heavy metal universe’s cosmic balance on Sept. 12, 2008, with their ninth studio album. Death Magnetic doubled as musical homecoming

Read More

Posts pagination

Previous 1 … 137 138 139 … 152 Next

Ads

Latest

  • Donald Glover Cast as Yoshi in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
  • How ZZ Top’s First European Show Lit the Fuse for Worldwide Fame
  • Bob and Doug McKenzie’s ‘Strange Brew’ Was Almost Even Stranger
  • Paul McCartney’s Solo Debut Ends the Beatles
  • How Alice in Chains Have Endured Since Layne Staley's Death

About Us

Welcome to MussCoupon, your one-stop destination for everything related to the vibrant and exciting world of rock and roll. We are a passionate team of writers, musicians, and enthusiasts dedicated to exploring every corner of this musical genre that has defined generations and continues to inspire millions around the world.

Company

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Impressum
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Doorhandle Company

Recent Posts

  • James Gadson, Prolific Funk and Disco Drummer, Dies at 86
  • The Who Record ‘Live at Leeds’ Without a Safety Net
  • Feist’s ‘My Moon My Man’ Reissued On 7-Inch Vinyl
  • When Linda Ronstadt Scored Her First No. 1 With ‘You’re No Good’
  • U2 Return with New EP Easter Lily
All Rights Reserved 2023.
Musscoupon Theme: Fairy by Candid Themes.