radio nova logo
radio nova logo

Today In Music History - April 27th

By Marty Miller
27/04/2026
Est. Reading: 2 minutes

Loading

David Bowie Photographer Convicted Over Harassment of Jewish Bakery

Loading

Every day on Radio Nova, just before 11am, we play a couple of songs key to “today in music history” Have a listen! But for now – here’s some light reading and watching. April 27th in Music History looks like this.

Check Out Marty Miller's Music History Podcast Here! Or scan below.

MH Code

1969, Pink Floyd appeared at Mothers Club in Erdington, Birmingham, England. Radio 1 DJ John Peel reviewed the gig as '...sounding like dying galaxies lost in sheer corridors of time and space'. Recordings from this show were included in the group’s 1969 album Ummagumma.

1976, Customs officers on a train at the Russian/Polish Border detained David Bowie after Nazi books and mementoes were found in his luggage. Bowie claimed that the material was being used for research on a movie project about Nazi propaganda leader Joseph Paul Goebbels. Bowie loved his Berlin Years!

1981, Ringo Starr married actress and one time 'Bond girl' Barbara Bach. The pair met while filming the really great movie, Caveman. George Harrison and  Paul Mc were at the wedding..

1999, The Verve announced that they had split.

2009, Aerosmith were to hold a free concert in Hawaii to placate angry fans who brought a legal case against them. Fans filed a class action case, which claimed the band had cancelled a sold-out show in Maui two years earlier, leaving hundreds of fans out of pocket in favour of a bigger gig in Chicago. Lawyers for the would-be concert-goers said Aerosmith had now agreed to put on a new show, and would pay all expenses. Everyone who bought a ticket to the original concert would receive a free ticket.

2020, Scott Taylor died at age 58 of a brain tumour. He was guitarist in the band Then Jerico.

2023, At auction a pair of leather short shorts owned by Freddie Mercury sold for €18,000.

Said to "Leave nothing to the imagination", Freddie wore the shorts on stage for Queen peformances in the 80's

Happy birthday Kate Pierson, vocals with The B-52's. Best known for their 1978 debut single 'Rock Lobster and the 1990 UK No.2 & US No.3 single 'Love Shack'.

Check Out Marty Miller's Music History Podcast Here! Or scan below.

MH Code

Written by Marty Miller

Talker on radio. Writer on line. Drummer on ...eh drums.
Pink Floyd Fan. ABBA non fan.

Share it with the world...

Tune in to our newsletter and never miss a beat!

Similar News

Copyright © 2026 All Rights Reserved Proudly Designed by Wikid
crosschevron-down