This Day In Rock n'Roll History 4/13

1979 – Dave Lee Roth collapses from exhaustion onstage in Spokane, Wash., during a Van Halen concert.
1978 – The Supremes played the first of three nights at the Palladium in London, England.
1974 – Wings: Band on the Run: US LP is no. 1 chart topper.
1973 – Roger Daltrey releases first solo LP, produced by Adam Faith, entitled Daltrey.
1971 – The Rolling Stones released ‘Brown Sugar’ the first record on their own label, Rolling Stones Records, which introduces the infamous licking- tongue and lips logo.
1967 – The Rolling Stones give their first performance behind the Iron Curtain. Warsaw, Poland’s Palace of Culture. Police use tear gas to subdue 2,000 fans.
1966 – At Abbey Road, the Beatles record “Paperback Writer.”
1965 – At the Grammys, “The Girl From Ipanema” is the Record of the Year. Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto also win Album of the Year for Getz/Gilberto.
1965 – Beatles rename Eight Arms to Hold You. Song becomes Help and is recorded at Abbey Road.
1964 – The Beatles announce that the title of their first film is A Hard Day’s Night.
1962 – The Star Club opens in Hamburg, with the Beatles as its house band.