Today in Rock History – May 18

Are you ready to learn some stuff? It’s May 18th and here’s what happened Today in Rock History!

We lost grunge icon Chris Cornell in 2017. Known for his near four-octave range and his powerful vocal belts, Cornell fronted multiple successful groups, including Soundgarden, Audioslave, and Temple of the Dog. Rock in Peace Chris.

And in 1980, just a day before his band would embark on their first tour of North America, Ian Curtis of Joy Division took his own life. Curtis had been struggling with depression and his uncontrolled epilepsy. He was 23.

Moving onto some lighter material now, The Black Keys released Brothers in 2010

It’s Page Hamilton of Helmet’s birthday today!

Going back to Soundgarden, it was on this day in 1996 that the band performed for the first and only time on Saturday Night Live. Sorry for the poor video quality, but this seems to be the only video of the performance out there.

At a 2019 auction in New York, multiple items from Nirvana were put up on the auction block including: the sweater Cobain wore during the band’s final photo-shoot and sold for $75,000. Another item was a handwritten set list from an April 1990 concert in Washington, D.C. and it sold for $23,000.

In 2017, The Killer’s Mr. Brightside was announced to be the most streamed song released before 2010. The 2004 single hit 26 million streams at the time of the announcement.

In 1980, Peter Criss leaves KISS. He would be replaced by Eric Carr, but would return to don the makeup in 1996.

And finally in 1996, Bradley Nowell of Sublime gets married to Troy Dendekker, the mother of son Jakob. The singer would die of a drug overdose a week later. Jakob would later take up the reigns as Sublime’s lead singer in 2024 and channels his dad to perfection!

This has been Today in Rock History! Keep on Rocking, keep on Rolling! Check back tomorrow for your next rock history lesson!