Music Events of 1972
January 17 - Highway 51 South in Memphis, Tennessee is renamed "Elvis Presley Blvd"
January 20 - Pink Floyd debuts "Dark Side of the Moon" during a performance at The Dome, in Brighton, but due to technical difficulties, is halted during the song 'Money.' Dark Side of the Moon would be played in its entirety the next night. It would be a full year before the album was released.
January 26 - First Sunbury Music Festival held in Sunbury, Victoria
January 31 - Over 40,000 mourners file past Mahalia Jackson's open casket to pay their respects in Chicago's Great Salem Baptist Church.
February 8 - Frank Zappa's concert at London's Royal Albert Hall is canceled because of Zappa's obscene lyrics
February 9 - Paul McCartney's new band, Wings, make their live debut at the University of Nottingham in England
February 13 - Led Zeppelin's concert in Singapore is canceled when government officials won't let them off the airplane because of their long hair
February 14 - "Steppenwolf Day" is declared in Los Angeles, California
Mid February - John Lennon and Yoko Ono cohost an entire week on The Mike Douglas Show.
February 19 - Paul McCartney's single "Give Ireland Back to the Irish" (which was inspired by the "Bloody Sunday" massacre in Ireland on January 30, 1972) is banned by the BBC. The controversy caused by the banning only increases the song's popularity and it ends up in the Top 20 in England.
February 23 - Elvis and Priscilla Presley separate
February 29 - John Lennon's U.S. immigration visa expires, beginning his three-and-a-half year fight to remain in the country.
April 2 - John Lennon and Yoko Ono hold a press conference in New York. The Lennons discuss their appeal of the US Immigration Department's decision to deport John
April 29 - New York City mayor John Lindsay announces that he is supporting John Lennon and Yoko Ono in their fight to remain in the United States
May 2 - Stone the Crows lead guitarist Les Harvey is electrocuted on stage during a show in Swansea, Wales after touching a poorly connected microphone. Harvey died in a hospital a few hours later.The band's lead singer, Maggie Bell, who had been Harvey's longtime girlfriend, was also hospitalized. Bell collapsed on stage after the incident.
May 8 - Billy Preston becomes the first rock performer to headline at New York's Radio City Music Hall
June 3 - The Opryland USA country music theme park opens in Nashville, Tennessee
June 10 - Elvis does the first of four concerts in the Madison Square Garden. He sells out all the shows in one day.
June - Simon and Garfunkel reunite briefly to perform live at Madison Square Garden in New York City for a campaign benefit for Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern.
The Sonny and Cher Show begins airing
Sammy Davis Jr. makes a guest appearance on the television show All In The Family
Billy Ray Hearn founds Myrrh Records.

