1976-09-30
Pete attends country & western singer Don Williams’ concert at the Hammersmith Odeon
Pete attends country & western singer Don Williams’ concert at the Hammersmith Odeon
Keith accepts an award on behalf of the Beatles at the 2nd Annual Rock Music Awards at the Hollywood Palladium.
New Musical Express writes about an open letter Pete sent to his new neighbors saying that he won’t ruin their neighborhood when he moves in.
Ron Wood & Ronnie Lane’s soundtrack to the movie Mahoney’s Last Stand is released
Roger attends Paul McCartney’s first celebration of the birthday of Buddy Holly at the Lyceum
John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett’s “Louisa on a Horse” backed with “Misty Mountain” is released in the U.K. by Track Records. Originally recorded in 1973, it features bass and production by Pete. You can hear it on youtube here
Who fan Ed Hanel puts out the first issue of his Who fanzine Who’s News.
A 3:30 edited version of “Slip Kid” backed with “Dreaming from the Waist” is released in the U.S. Despite coinciding with the U.S. tour, it fails to chart. You can listen to it on YouTube here
The Who fly to Washington, D.C. and check into the Watergate Hotel for the beginning of their four-date “Whirlwind Tour.”
Keith and Alice Cooper are photographed by Eddie Sanderson sitting on Rolls Royces