THIS DAY IN ROCK!
1959: Four members of the Platters are arrested for"aiding and abetting prostitution, 1970: Jim Morrison goes on trial in Miami for allegedly exposed himself onstage. 1976: Elton John begins his record-breaking 10-night run at Madison Square Garden.
1987: A Chorus Line celebrates a historic 5,000th performance.
2004: Charlie Watts reveals that he is getting treatment for throat cancer, which eventually goes into remission.
EAGLE FLIES SOLO! On September 23, Timothy B. Schmit will release his latest solo album, Leap of Faith. Regarding his new album, Schmit says "Although this project took some time to complete, this is what I came up with. This is who I am. This is a Leap of Faith." Leap here.
PET FRIENDLY CITIES! According to WalletHub's unscientific poll, the most pet friendly city in America is Orlando. To determine pet friendliness, the website looked at stuff like the average price of vet care, how many vets per population, and proximity to pet-friendly parks and businesses. New York City fared the worst. Scratch here for the details.
WILD WEST MYTHS BUSTED! Get educated about the real wild west. Not the myths you've come to believe through the movies. Click here to "Go West, young man!" Or woman.
CAT OLYMPICS 2016! I don't know about you but I have no interest in watching any Olympic events. But the Cat Olympics is far more interesting. Click here for a short video highlighting some of the events.