Today in Rock History: July 20 – 105.7 WROR

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July 20 holds a significant place in history for various reasons, including Neil Armstrong’s historic walk on the moon, the birth of legendary musician Carlos Santana, and the debut of the iconic film “Die Hard”. In addition to these momentous events, July 20 has also left an indelible mark on the world of rock music, with numerous milestones and achievements celebrated on this date.

Some of the most notable moments in rock music history have occurred on July 20th. From chart-topping albums to philanthropic endeavors, this day has played a vital role in solidifying rock music’s place in the annals of musical history. Artists like the Rolling Stones, Phil Collins, and Motley Crue have all seen significant success on the U.S. music charts on this date.

In 1978, the Rolling Stones topped the Billboard 200 chart with their album “Some Girls”, which had spent five weeks on the chart, two of which were at the number one spot. In 1985, Phil Collins maintained the number two position on the Billboard 200 chart with his album “No Jacket Required”, which had spent a total of 20 weeks on the chart. Additionally, in 1987, rock bands like U2, Motley Crue, and Whitesnake all enjoyed top 5 positions on the Billboard 200 chart, alongside Whitney Houston.

The impact of music extends beyond chart success, with cultural milestones also marking July 20 as a significant date in music history. Legal battles over song rights, rediscovered concert memories from iconic events like Beatlemania, and global philanthropy efforts by legendary artists like Elton John have all shaped the way music influences the world at large. Moments like Jackson Browne’s lawsuit against Senator John McCain, the auction of rare Beatles concert photos, and Elton John’s AIDS Foundation fund announcements in 2016 showcase how music transcends mere entertainment and plays a pivotal role in shaping societal change.

However, with each passing year, the music industry bids farewell to some of its most influential voices. Individuals like Wayne Carson and Sandy Posey, who left lasting legacies through their music and contributions to the industry, remind us of the impact and significance of those who have paved the way for future generations of musicians.

July 20 serves as a reminder that music history is not just about chart-topping hits, but also about the stories, legacies, and cultural moments that surround them. From the stage to the courtroom to community outreach efforts, the music world continues to evolve, with each milestone, memory, and melody contributing to its rich tapestry of history and influence.

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