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This Day In Rock History: November 18th


1974: Genesis released their sixth album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway which was their last album with Peter Gabriel. The album would later go Gold sixteen years after its initial release.

1994: The Rolling Stones became the first major band to have a segment of a concert broadcast live on the internet with 20 minutes of their concert at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas being broadcast.


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A few albums that was released....


1970 ● Three Dog Night —— Naturally ► Blue-Eyed Soul

1981 ● Joan Jett & The Blackhearts —— I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll ► Hard Rock

1983 ● Ian Anderson —— Walk Into Light ► Electronic/Art Rock

1985 ● Slade —— Crackers – The Christmas Party Album ► Hard Rock

1989 ● Whitesnake —— Slip Of The Tongue ► Arena Rock

1997 ● Joan Jett & The Blackhearts —— Fit To Be Tied ► Hard Rock

1997 ● Metallica —— Reload ► Heavy Metal

1998 ● Savatage —— Believe ► Heavy Metal/Speed Metal

2003 ● April Wine —— Best Of April Wine ► Arena Rock

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This Day In Rock History: November 19th


1943 Fred Lipsius (original saxophonist for Blood, Sweat & Tears) is born in The Bronx, New York.

1946 Drummer Joe Correro Jr. (of Paul Revere and the Raiders) is born in Greenwood, Mississippi.

1960 Matt Sorum (drummer for Guns N' Roses) is born in Orange County, California.

1973 Emerson, Lake, & Palmer release their fourth studio album, Brain Salad Surgery, featuring the live showstopper "Karn Evil 9."

1982 Led Zeppelin release their final studio album, Coda, a collection of unused songs recorded before drummer John Bonham died in 1980.

1983 Tom Evans of Badfinger commits suicide. Eight years earlier, his bandmate Pete Ham died in similar fashion. The acclaimed band had extraordinary bad business dealings with their record labels, Apple and Warner Bros., which were a contributing factor in their deaths.

2003 Rock bassist Greg Ridley (of Humble Pie, Spooky Tooth) dies of pneumonia in Alicante, Spain, at age 56.


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This Day In Rock History: November 19th


1996: Prince released the 3 CD set “Emancipation.” The release was on his record label NPG Records.


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This Day In Rock History: November 19th


1983: Quiet Riot peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart with their cover of Slade’s “C.u.m. on Feel the Noize” which was their first and only top ten single in the U.S.

2007: Quiet Riot singer Kevin DuBrow died of an accidental c.o.c.a.i.n.e. overdose at his home in Las Vegas, NV. His body was discovered six days later. He was 52 years old.


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This Day In Rock History: November 19th


1982 - Led Zeppelin's album "Coda" was released.


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This Day In Music History: November 19th


A few albums that was released....


1984 ● The Kinks —— Word Of Mouth ► British Rock

1991 ● U2 —— Achtung Baby ► Alt. Pop-Rock

1991 ● Jeff Beck —— Beckology ► Blues-Rock

2013 ● Eric Clapton —— Crossroads Guitar Festival 2013 ► Blues-Rock

2013 ● Rush —— Clockwork Angels Tour ► Prog/Art Rock


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This Day In Rock History: November 20th


1967 Los Angeles-based psychedelic rock band Strawberry Alarm Clock were at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Incense And Peppermints'. When recording the track the band expressed a dislike for the song's lyrics so the lead vocals were sung by a friend of the band, Greg Munford, who was attending the recording session as a visitor.

1971 Isaac Hayes started a two week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Theme From Shaft', it made No.4 in the UK. Hayes won a Grammy award for Best Original Film Score with 'Theme From Shaft'.


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1965 "I Hear A Symphony" becomes The Supremes' sixth US number one single. The trio had their streak of five chart toppers in a row interrupted by "Nothing But Heartaches", which stalled at number 11.


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1942 "Spirit In The Sky" singer Norman Greenbaum is born in Malden, Massachusetts.

1946 Ray Stiles (bass guitarist for The Hollies) is born in Guildford, Surrey, England

1946 Duane Allman (guitarist for The Allman Brothers Band, Derek and the Dominos) is born in Nashville, Tennessee.

1947 Joe Walsh (guitarist, vocalist for James Gang, Eagles) is born Joseph Fidler Walsh in Wichita, Kansas.

1954 Frank Marino (frontman for Mahogany Rush) is born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.


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