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Today in Rock
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November Twenty Fourth Featured Artist Beatles’ drummer Pete Best (on the far right) is born in Madras, India. He spends two years with the group before being unceremoniously sacked in favor of Ringo Starr in ‘62. 1941 | | | 1940's | Legendary bassist Donald “Duck” Dunn has a birthday. His is known for his session work as well as his lengthy stint with Booker T. & The MGs. 1941
Electric Light Orchestra (E.L.O.) drummer Bev Bevan starts life in Sparkhill, Birmingham, England. 1944 | | 1950's | Drummer Clem Burke (Clement Anthony Bozewski) is born in Bayonne, NJ. He is recruited by Chris Stein and Debbie Harry when they start Blondie. That makes him a founding/original member. 1955
| | 1960's | Stone Roses’ guitarist, John Squire, celebrates his birthday. 1962
The Beatles begin the “Sgt. Pepper’s” sessions. Ironically, they start on John Lennon’s “Strawberry Fields Forever” which doesn’t appear until the next album “Magical Mystery Tour.” 1966
The Beatles release “The White Album” in the U.S. 1968
The Rolling Stones incredible “Let It Bleed” album is certified gold. The title track, “Live With Me,” “Midnight Rambler,” “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” and “Gimme Shelter” make this effort among the Stones' best. 1969
| | 1970's | Chad Taylor has a birthday. The Baltimore native is the lead guitarist for Live. He’s also a founding member. 1970
In the time before MTV - Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert debuts on ABC. Alice Cooper, the Allman Brothers Band and Chuck Berry are on the late-night opener. Kirshner’s deadpan, stilted introductions are mimicked by comedians across the country. 1972 | | 1990's | | Queen’s Freddie Mercury dies of complications from AIDS. 1991
Reverend Little Richard officiates the marriage of pop singer Cyndi Lauper and actor David Thornton. 1991
Oasis earn the Best U.K. Band trophy at the first annual MTV Europe Music Awards held in Berlin. 1994
Pearl Jam’s “Live On Two Legs,” with “Daughter,” “Even Flow,” and “Better Man,” is released. It’s one of those rare Top 20 live albums. 1998
Eddie Money appears on The Drew Carey Show. The plot is incredibly far-fetched (even for that comedy show) and Money doesn’t even sing. 1999
| | 2000's | Nickelback's Chad Kroeger wins the Rock Music Award at the 14th annual SOCAN (Canada`s Grammys) Awards for "Hero," from 2002`s Spider-Man soundtrack. "Hero" also features Saliva`s Josey Scott. International Achievement Awards are presented for Nickelback`s "How You Remind Me" and Default`s "Wasting My Time." 2003
Talk about the great divide. An intoxicated Scott Stapp gets into a brawl with members of 311 at a Baltimore hotel. 311 singer S.A. Martinez, suffers a fractured knuckle during the altercation and maintains that he and his bandmates acted in self-defense." 2005
Evanescence's "The Open Door" is certified platinum by music-industry organization the RIAA. Selling 450,000 copies in its first week of release, the album only needed five weeks to pass the 1 million-sales mark. According to singer Amy Lee, songs on the album cover "a broader range of emotions" than the band's previous efforts -- "not just pain and sadness, but also anger and, yes, even happiness." 2006
Axl Rose drops Eagles Of Death Metal from the Guns N’ Roses’ tour after one performance (in Cleveland). Helmet joins Sebastian Bach (ex-Poison) to fill the opener slots. 2006
Interviews with U2's Bono and the Edge are featured on the first episode of HBO's Off the Record. The series is hosted by Eurythmics guitarist Dave Stewart. 2006 The BBC Concert Orchestra performs "Popcorn Superhet Receiver," an orchestral piece composed by Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood in London. 2006 Fender sells replicas of Eric Clapton's famous guitar "Blackie." 2006
Wildfires burn through Malibu (CA) destroying dozens of homes including one owned by Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea. The mansion, which had been on the market for $4.8 million, "burnt to a crisp" according to Flea in a text message to the Los Angeles Times. The home was not the bassist's primary residence. 2007
China’s communist government condemns Guns N' Roses' "Chinese Democracy." They claim the album as an attack on the country and say GN'R is part of a Western conspiracy to "grasp and control the world using democracy as a pawn." Really? Who in their right mind would use GN’R as a tool to rule the world? 2008
Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers roll out "The Live Anthology," a box set that includes recordings and video footage from throughout their career. 2009 |
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