To celebrate the launch of Movember, Planet Rock is taking a look at some of the greatest mustaches in the history of rock music. Among those being honored, James Hetfield, Lemmy, Duane Allman, Carlos Santana and Freddie Mercury.
In the History of Rock in 1969 – Creedence Clearwater Revival released Willy and the Poor Boys, the third studio album that the band released in the same year. The album features the songs ‘Down on the Corner’ and ‘Fortunate Son’.
In 1974 – Bad Company had their first Billboard chart entry with “Can’t Get Enough”. They would go on to place eight more songs in the US Top 40, but only one, “Feel Like Makin’ Love”, would crack the Top 10.
And in 1999 – Foo Fighters released their third studio album “There Is Nothing Left to Lose”. It was the first album to feature their late drummer, Taylor Hawkins.