Shockingly, Graham Nash plans to release a compilation with David Crosby. He says he misses and appreciates Crosby, despite being locked in a bitter war of words with his estranged former bandmate.
In the History of Rock in 1966 – The Jimi Hendrix Experience play their first major concert at the Olympia Theatre in Paris in front of an audience of 14,500. The British press call Hendrix "The Wild Man of Pop."
In 1979 – Fleetwood Mac released their twelfth album Tusk, an experimental set of songs that cost the band over $1 million to record. The double album peaked at number 4 in the US and achieved sales in excess of two million copies, spawning two Top Ten singles, 'Sara' and the title track.
And in 1996 – The film documentary The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus was released. It had been taped in December 1968, but was held back for nearly 28 years, allegedly because The Stones felt that The Who had upstaged them.