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This Week In Rock History:
📅 FEBRUARY 7 — MONDAY
🎸 Rock Events & History
1970 – Led Zeppelin lands their first UK No.1 album with Led Zeppelin II, a milestone in heavy blues-rock history. Led Zeppelin II hits No.1 and band history (February 7)The Who record “Pinball Wizard” at Morgan Studios — a live staple and rock opera highlight. (This Day In Music)Radio & culture notes: Little Richard records “Long Tall Sally” (1956) and The Beatles arrive in the US for their first American tour (1964) — two icons of early rock history. (classicbands.com)Deaths/Tones: Foghat/Foghat frontman David “Lonesome Dave” Peverett dies (2000). (SoundOD)🎤 Birthdays
David Bryan (keyboardist of Bon Jovi) and Garth Brooks are born on this date (1962). (This Day In Music)📅 FEBRUARY 8 — TUESDAY
(No major rock births or deaths widely noted on major music history sites, but February 8 is part of the week’s context.)
Kenney Jones performs his last show as The Who drummer at a Lifetime Achievement event — a rock history note from 1988. (Wikipedia)📅 FEBRUARY 9 — WEDNESDAY
📺 TV Appearances
1964 – The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show for the first time, a watershed moment in rock television history with estimated ~73 million viewers. Beatles Ed Sullivan debut (Feb 9)🪩 Release & Recording Events
The Beatles at The Cavern Club (1961) — they appear under that name for the first time. (Wikipedia)🎤 Other Rock Moments
1974 – Iggy & The Stooges play what was thought to be their last pre-reunion show at the Michigan Palace in Detroit. (105.7 WROR)🎧 Modern Rock Picks (new releases/airplay)
Classic Rock’s Tracks of the Week highlights new tracks (Feb 9, 2026) — including The Black Keys, Triggerfinger, and Suzi Quatro. Classic Rock Tracks of the Week Feb 9, 2026📅 FEBRUARY 10 — THURSDAY
🎙️ Iconic Album Releases
1971 – Tapestry by Carole King — massively influential singer-songwriter album with rock/pop crossover impact. Carole King Tapestry release (Feb 10)1978 – Van Halen by Van Halen — debut album that redefined hard rock guitar dynamics. Van Halen debut album history (Feb 10)🎤 Birthdays & Rock Moments
Cliff Burton (Metallica bassist) born on February 10 — a defining metal figure. (This Day In Music)📅 FEBRUARY 11 — FRIDAY
🎙️ Studio & Live History
1963 – The Beatles record parts of Please Please Me at Abbey Road — an early rock staple. Beatles studio session history (Feb 11)1964 – The Beatles play their first US concert at Washington Coliseum. (classicbands.com)🎸 Rock Drama
1992 – Mötley Crüe famously fires Vince Neil — a notable lineup change in rock lore. (100.7 WZLX)📅 FEBRUARY 12 — SATURDAY
There were no major rock births or deaths widely documented for Feb 12 on ThisDayInMusic.com, but this is also part of your weekly context.
Bonus: Red Hot Chili Peppers’ CBGB shows or Smashing Pumpkins early club performances are noted in some fan callbacks — good for show anecdotes. (Reddit)📅 FEBRUARY 13 — SUNDAY
🎸 Albums & Releases
1970 – Black Sabbath release their self-titled debut album — widely regarded as the birth of heavy metal. Black Sabbath debut album release (Feb 13)🎤 Music Business Impact
1960 – Frank Sinatra launches Reprise Records — later home to many rock acts including Hendrix, The Kinks, and The Beach Boys. (95.7 BEN FM)📅 FEBRUARY 14 — SATURDAY
🎸 Rock Chart History
1987 – Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ on a Prayer” hits #1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock chart and later the Hot 100 — a huge classic rock anthem. (WGNI-FM)🎵 Recording Milestones
1965 & 1967 – Otis Redding records and Aretha Franklin covers “Respect” — both rock and soul classics with huge crossover influence. Aretha Franklin records “Respect” (Feb 14)1970 – The Who record Live at Leeds on this date — considered one of the best live rock albums ever. (Wikipedia)