This Day in Rock History: May 1 

The rock music genre has experienced significant change, and May 1 has provided its share of memorable moments. From the birth of notable rock musicians, such as Johnny Colt of Lynyrd Skynyrd and D’arcy Wretsky of Smashing Pumpkins, to chart-topping songs and outstanding performances making waves, May 1 marks an important day in rock music history.

Breakthrough Hits and Milestones

These May 1 hit songs and band milestones left their mark on the rock scene:

  • 1976: Presence, Led Zeppelin’s seventh studio album, hit No. 1 on the Billboard albums chart, where it stayed for two weeks. However, this was the band’s lowest-selling album, and the group only performed two of its tracks live.
  • 2005: Rob Thomas of Matchbox Twenty’s album Something to Be debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, making him the first male solo artist from a rock or pop group to achieve this milestone. He recorded the album while Matchbox Twenty was on hiatus.

Cultural Milestones

These May 1 events impacted rock music culture:

  • 1967: Elvis Presley and Priscilla Beaulieu tied the knot at an intimate civil ceremony in Las Vegas, Nevada. The couple remained married until 1973, and Priscilla never remarried.
  • 1979: Elton John gave a concert at the Philharmonic Hall in Jerusalem, becoming the first Western rock/pop star to perform in Israel. His tour also included two stops in Russia — another first for a Western musician.

Notable Recordings and Performances

These historic May 1 recordings and performances changed the rock music landscape:

  • 1966: Performing for just 15 minutes, The Beatles performed their last scheduled live concert in the U.K. — a 15-minute set at the Empire Pool in London. The band later gave an impromptu, unpaid show on the roof of Apple Studios in London while filming scenes for their film Let It Be, which was their final performance together.
  • 1977: “Fall Out,” the debut single from the Police, was released on the Illegal Records label. This is the only recording to feature Henry Padovani, the band’s original guitarist.

Industry Changes and Challenges

May 1 events that had a lasting effect on the rock industry include:

  • 1971: Anti-Vietnam War protestors gathered in Washington, D.C. for the first day of May Day, which included a series of demonstrations and a rock concert. By May 3, the event led to the arrest of more than 7,000 people, which is one of the largest mass arrests in U.S. history.
  • 2018: Gibson Brands Inc. is the parent company of Gibson guitars and a brand preferred by many rock stars, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy due to heavy debt. The company then restructured to focus on its core guitar and piano business divisions. 

You never know which moments will make a difference in the rock music industry, but these May 1 hits, events, milestones, and recordings have helped mold the genre into its current form.

 

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