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This Day in Rock History: February 26th
Billy Joel Cleveland Coliseum Poster Raw Sugar Studio

This Day in Rock History: February 26th

Time to take a look back into this day in rock history: February 26

1965
Jimmy Page releases a solo single, “She Just Satisfies”, that doesn’t dent the charts.
1983
Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” settles in for a 37 week stay at #1 on the charts. It’s estimated to have sold as many as 110 million copies worldwide.

1990

Long a Northeast Ohio favorite, Billy Joel doesn’t disappoint at his Richfield Coliseum show.

Poster courtesy of Raw Sugar Studio

2009
The question is, did we need a longer version?  A 10-minute take of The Beatles‘ “Revolution 1” finds its way to the internet.  There were only two known copies, one at the studio and an acetate given to Lennon, so who knows where this came from.

2022

A Celtic flair with Enter the Haggis at the Kent Stage.



Poster courtesy of Raw Sugar Studio

2023
Huge crowds show up in her home city of Melbourne to honor Olivia Newton-John who passed away from breast cancer the previous year.
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