Hello everyone!
We are officially in February, and as we all know, one of the most celebrated events coming up this month is Valentine’s Day.
Although Valentine’s Day is not officially a public holiday, it is recognized as a significant cultural, religious, and commercial celebration of love and friendship. From greeting cards and flowers to gifts and sweets, the spirit of Valentine’s fills our surroundings with red, pink, and white.
Thus, we wanted to take the time to thank you for allowing us to be your friends!
We hope this month is filled with love, happiness, and music.
Let’s Celebrate February!
February is full of surprises, featuring many other events and unconventional holidays (aside from Valentine’s Day) that we might not even be aware of!
Below we will share some other interesting dates that might spark a plan (or two ) this month and give you more reasons to celebrate the shortest month of the year:
February 8: Opera Day
February 9: National Pizza Day
February 10: Teddy Bear Day
February 11: Clean out your computer Day
February 16: National Almond Day
February 18: National Drink Wine Day
February 22: National Margarita Day
February 23: National Banana Bread Day
February 24: National Tortilla Chip Day
February 25: Clam Chowder Day
February 26: Pistachio Day
February 27: Retro Day
February 28: Science Day
February 19: National Chocolate Mint Day
February 22: National Margarita Day
February 23: National Banana Bread Day
February 24: National Tortilla Chip Day
February 25: Clam Chowder Day
February 26: Pistachio Day
February 27: Retro Day
February 28: Science Day
On a February day like this…
Like we celebrate particular holidays in February, sometimes we also get to travel back in time and take a journey into our past and revisit exciting historical events that left a mark in the world of music and shaped the music scene as we know it today.
On a day like this on…
February 9 – The Beatles set a new record for television ratings when appearing on the “Ed Sullivan Show” (1964)
February 11 – David Bowie debuts he alter ego, Ziggy Stardust, at a concert in Tollworth, England (1972)
February 13 – Led Zeppelin was forced to cancel a concert in Singapore when officials wouldn’t let them off the plane because of their long hair (1972)
February 18 – KISS released their first album (1974), and they played their first show at Madison Square Garden in their hometown of New York City (1977)
February 20 – Kurt Cobain is born (1967)
February 25 – George Harrison is born (1943)
February 28 – Michael Jackson wins eight Grammy Awards for his album “Thriller” (1984)
Stay on the lookout for our March newsletter!