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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Saturday, December 20, 2025

78 years ago 1947Peter Criss, drummer for KISS, is born.
68 years ago 1957Elvis Presley receives his draft notice.
58 years ago 1967In Blackpool, England, two recently departed members of the John Evans Blues Band, vocalist Ian Anderson and bassist Glenn Cornick, form Jethro Tull, naming their group after the 18th century inventor of a number of farm implements. Evans will later rejoin them as Jethro Tull's keyboard player.
58 years ago 1967The Hollies' He Ain't Heavy (He's My Brother) is released.
52 years ago 1973Bobby Darin, one of the few teen idols of the '50s to survive the '60s and early '70s, dies of heart failure. It occurs during Darin's second open-heart surgery in two years. He left a string of hits: 14 Top Twenty singles between 1958 and 1966. The tune most often associated with him is Mack the Knife, which was #1 for nine weeks in 1959. Bobby Darin was 37.
50 years ago 1975Eric Carmen's All By Myself and Paul Simon's 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover are released.
50 years ago 1975Guitarist Joe Walsh joins forces with The Eagles, replacing original member Bernie Leadon, who leaves for a solo career.
21 years ago 2004Roberta Flack tells the New York Post that she plans to transform two abandoned brownstones in Harlem into a school of music, complete with permanent faculty, a recording studio, a performance café, and free liberal arts classes for talented students. “I had such good teachers when I was young. I just wanted to give some of that back,” she tells the paper.

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