Your Rock and Roll Recap for Feb. 13 featuring Frampton, Ronnie Van Zant, The Rolling Stones and more.

2001 - Peter Frampton was honored with the Orville H. Gibson Lifetime Achievement Award. It is one of the most important awards that can be given to a guitar player.

1992 - Vince Neil called it quits! He quit as the singer of Motley Crue.

1982 - Ronnie Van Zant's 300 pound marble slab that marks his grave site was stolen.

1972 - Long hair was a no no for Led Zeppelin. They were forced to cancel a concert in Singapore when officials wouldn't let them off the plane because of their hair.

1970 - Black Sabbath's self-titled first album was released. It went on to reach number eight on the U.K. Charts.

1967 - "Penny Lane" backed with "Strawberry Fields Forever" by the Beatles was released in the U.S.

1966 - The Rolling Stones appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show."

Go ahead, treat yourself.

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