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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Monday, November 10, 2025

77 years ago 1948Greg Lake, bassist and vocalist with Emerson, Lake & Palmer and King Crimson, is born.
67 years ago 1958A Billboard article notes Dick Clark's “phenomenal” rapport with his teenage audience and advertisers see him as “one of the hottest merchandising and promotional properties” on the tube. The article points out that Beechnut gum's sales have gone up 100 percent since becoming an American Bandstand sponsor.
67 years ago 1958Sam Cooke suffers minor eye injuries in an auto accident near Marion, Arkansas, which takes the life of his driver, Edward Cunningham and also injures singer Lou Rawls.
65 years ago 1960Gregg Allman gets a guitar for his 13th birthday. He and his 14-year-old brother Duane will learn to play the instrument by listening to blues records and in a year will form their first group, the Kings. Other groups include the Allman Joys and Hourglass before the Allman Brothers Band is put together in 1969.
58 years ago 1967The two-night, 9pm-to-9am Paris Love-In begins in Paris, France, featuring concerts by the Spencer Davis Group, Soft Machine, Dandelion's Chariot, Keith West and Tomorrow, and other European bands.
58 years ago 1967The Moody Blues release Nights in White Satin.
56 years ago 1969Led Zeppelin II is certified gold.
52 years ago 1973David Essex's Rock On is released.
50 years ago 1975Jim Adkins of Jimmy Eat World is born.
47 years ago 1978The Clash's second album Give 'Em Enough Rope, is released in England on CBS Records. It will soon be their first U.S. album release on Epic Records.
46 years ago 1979“The Genius,” Ray Charles enters the soul singles chart for only the second time this year with Just Because, which will peak at #69 in five weeks on the chart. His only other entry will be with the LP Ain't it So, which enters the soul LP charts in two weeks and peaks at #59.
46 years ago 1979Chris Jannou of Silverchair is born.
39 years ago 1986Bruce Springsteen's Live 1975-1985 box set hits stores.
38 years ago 1987Fleetwood Mac, now comprised of Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks, Billy Burnette, and Rick Vito, plays the Lakefront Arena in New Orleans on its Tango in the Night Tour.
33 years ago 1992A St. Louis judge finds Guns 'n' Roses lead singer Axl Rose guilty of assault and property damage in connection with a riot at a 1991 concert at St. Louis' Riverport Amphitheatre. Rose's sentence is suspended and he is put on probation. Rose was also ordered to pay $10,000 each to five charities.
27 years ago 1998Bruce Springsteen releases Tracks, a 56-song box set featuring demos, unreleased recordings, and outtakes from Springsteen's previous albums. The set debuts at #27 on the Billboard album chart.
21 years ago 2004Courtney Love pleads not guilty in Los Angeles to a felony charge of assault with a deadly weapon during a confrontation with a woman at her ex-boyfriend’s house back in April. The “deadly” weapon was either a liquor bottle, which she allegedly threw at the woamn she found sleeping on the sofa, or the flashlight with which she chased the woman. Courtney stays free on $150,000 bail. A month earlier and a continent away, she pleaded guilty in Manhatten to disorderly conduct for hitting a club owner on the head with a mike stand.
21 years ago 2004Green Day's American Idiot album, released two months earlier, is certified platinum.

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