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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Friday, December 19, 2025

84 years ago 1941Maurice White of Earth, Wind & Fire is born.
81 years ago 1944Alvin Lee, guitarist and vocalist for Ten Years After, is born.
70 years ago 1955Carl Perkins records what will be his biggest pop hit, Blue Suede Shoes, at Sun Studios in Memphis. The song reaches #2.
63 years ago 1962Berry Gordy Jr. brings the Tamla-Motown Rock & Roll Show to New York City's Apollo Theatre for a ten-day run. The show features The Supremes, The Miracles, Marvin Gaye, Mary Wells, and The Contours.
61 years ago 1964Downtown, the first U.S. hit by British pop singer Petula Clark, enters the Hot 100 where it will remain for 15 weeks. It hits #1 next month and stays their for two weeks.
55 years ago 1970President Nixon commends MGM chief, Mike Curb for taking the intiative in ridding the music biz of drug users through his well-publicized dismissal of 18 MGM acts who supposedly advocated drug use.
50 years ago 1975C.W. McCall earns a gold record for his novelty hit Convoy, which climbs to #1 on the pop chart early next year. The song is a saga of interstate truck drivers and their run-ins with the law. It makes extensive use of, and helps popularize, CB radio language.
44 years ago 1981The Rolling Stones play the last show of their 1981 U.S. tour in Hampton, Virginia. This show is televised via closed-circuit cable and viewed by thousands across the country.
38 years ago 1987Both Paul Simon the musician, and Paul Simon, the presidential candidate, host Saturday Night Live.
32 years ago 1993Original Byrds drummer Michael Clarke dies of liver failure. He was 49.
31 years ago 1994Aerosmith plays the last date of their Get A Grip tour at the new Boston club Mama Kin Complex, named after a song from their first album.
21 years ago 2004Bruce Springsteen performs two sold-out benefit concerts at Harry's Roadhouse, a tavern in downtown Asbury Park, New Jersey. The Boss raises $100,000 for local charities.

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