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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Sunday, December 21, 2025

85 years ago 1940Frank Zappa, guitarist and vocalist, is born.
79 years ago 1946Carl Wilson, guitar player for the Beach Boys, is born.
59 years ago 1966The Beach Boys receive three gold-record citations for the single Good Vibrations, which hit #1 eleven days ago and the albums Little Deuce Coupe and Shut Down, Vol. 2.
58 years ago 1967The Rolling Stones album, Their Satanic Majesties Request is released by London Records in the U.S.
57 years ago 1968Crosby, Stills and Nash perform together in public for the first time.
56 years ago 1969Diana Ross gives her last performance as a member of the Supremes on The Ed Sullivan Show.
55 years ago 1970Three new albums are certified gold: Traffic's reunion album, John Barleycorn Must Die, the original British studio recording of Jesus Christ Superstar and Judy Collins' In my Life.
55 years ago 1970In what will become quite the photo-op, Elvis Presley goes to the White House to volunteer his services to President Nixon on fighting the nation's drug problems. He gives Nixon a chrome-plated Colt .45 while Tricky Dick gives him a Narcotics Bureau badge.
53 years ago 1972Rolling Stone magazine announces the death of Memphis guitarist Ray Jackson, conposer of the hits Who's Makin' Love and I Don't Want to Be Right. He died of burns suffered in a freak fire at his home. He was 31.
51 years ago 1974The Doobie Brothers' Black Water is released.
46 years ago 1979The Eagles, Chicago, and Linda Ronstadt perform at a benefit show for the presidential campaign for California governor Jerry Brown, who also happens to be Ronstadt's boyfriend. The show at the San Diego Sports Arena is followed-up by a similar show at the Addin Theater in Las Vegas. The two shows bring in over $450,000.
36 years ago 1989Carlos Santana and his wife Debbie become parents to daughter Angelica Faith.
33 years ago 1992Blues guitarist Albert King dies of a heart attack.
21 years ago 2004Lenny Kravitz releases his Baptism album.
20 years ago 2005It's reported that Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant has secured a $60,000 donation for a Carefree, Arizona-based charitable organization that aids nomadic people in drought-stricken West Africa. He had committed proceeds from a four-song CD by his band, Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation, but it failed to generate the royalties he had expected. The 57-year-old rocker made an appeal to PAR Charitable Trust, a small grant-making organization, which agreed to make up the financial gap needed to build and operate school dorms for 200 children for three years.

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