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Today in Music History: 'Nevermind' hits No. 1

Krist Novoselic and Kurt Cobain play at Beehive Records in Seattle to celebrate the release of Nevermind in September 1991.
Krist Novoselic and Kurt Cobain play at Beehive Records in Seattle to celebrate the release of Nevermind in September 1991.Charles Peterson

January 11, 2019

History Highlight:

Today in 1992, Nirvana's landmark album Nevermind reached the top of the Billboard 200 Album Chart for the first of two non-consecutive weeks at number one. They also peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart with "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and made their debut appearance on U.S. television on Saturday Night Live on this night.

Also, in:

1964 - The Whisky a Go Go opened in West Hollywood, CA. This club would go on to be a launching pad for such acts as The Doors and Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention.

1967 - The Jimi Hendrix Experience recorded "Purple Haze" at Olympic Studios in London.

1975 - Led Zeppelin performed "Kashmir" live for the first time during a concert at the Ahoy in Rotterdam, Holland. The song was written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant (with contributions from John Bonham) over a period of three years. It became a concert staple, performed by the band at almost every concert after its release. The song has been described as one of Led Zeppelin's most overtly progressive epics.

1993 - Ted Nugent was fined $1,000 for shooting off two flaming arrows during a Damn Yankees concert at Cincinnati Gardens. Nugent was also given a three-day suspended sentence for a misdemeanor fire-code violation.

2003 - T. Rex drummer Mickey Finn died from alcohol related liver problems in a London hospital. He was 55 years old.

2017 - Rockabilly guitarist Tommy Allsup, who narrowly avoided boarding the plane that killed Buddy Holly and the Big Bopper, died at age 85. The musician famously lost a coin toss for a seat on the plane and his place was taken by teen star Ritchie Valens, who also died when the plane crashed. Allsup went on to become a Grammy-winning musician, who played with Merle Haggard, Roy Orbison and Willie Nelson.

Birthdays:

Slim Harpo, blues musician ("Baby Scratch My Back"), was born today in 1924.

Clarence Clemons, saxophonist for the E Street Band, was born today in 1942.

Vicki Peterson of The Bangles is 61.

Big Bank Hank (Henry Lee Jackson), rapper from The Sugarhill Gang, was born today in 1956.

Tom Dumont of No Doubt is 51.

Mary J. Blige is 48.

Tom Rowlands of The Chemical Brothers is 48.

Highlights for Today in Music History are gathered from This Day in Music, Paul Shaffer's Day in Rock, Song Facts and Wikipedia.