Tuesday, January 15, 2013

January 15



You can see Mick Jagger roll his eyes  as The ROLLING STONES sing a censored version of their latest song on the Ed Sullvian Show, January 15, 1967.





Two years earlier, The WHO released their debut single in the U.K.








In America, young Motown records signed a band called The Primettes; a quartet that featured a young Diane Ross, on the condition that they change their name.

Barbara Martin would leave the group the next year but success did not come easy.  The girls were called the "no hit Supremes" in the hallways at Hitsville as 9 singles failed to chart until they rang up a string of 5 #1 hits in a row in 1964 beginning with "Where Did Our Love Go."










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