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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Monday, November 17, 2025

87 years ago 1938Gordon Lightfoot is born.
84 years ago 1941Gene Clark, vocalist for the Byrds, is born.
67 years ago 1958Alan Freed's trial for allegedly inciting a riot after a Boston show on May 3, 1958, set to start today is put back until January 5, 1959. This is due to investigations into a related charge of violating Massachusetts anti-anarchy laws.
58 years ago 1967Davey Jones of The Monkees opens a Greenwich Village, New York boutique, Zilch I.
55 years ago 1970An Elton John concert in New York City is broadcast live over WPLJ-FM and is recorded for his 11-17-70 LP.
54 years ago 1971Rod Stewart & the Faces release A Nod Is As Good As A Wink To A Blind Horse, their third LP together. The group scores its biggest hit, Stay with Me, which hits #17. The LP makes it to the Top Ten.
47 years ago 1978Linda Ronstadt's anthology album A Retrospective becomes her eighth gold album.
46 years ago 1979Former Jethro Tull bass player John Glascock dies of a heart attack in London. Though he recorded with Jethro Tull, Glascock's long battle with heart disease kept him from touring with the band. He was 26.
38 years ago 1987U2 frontman Bono pulls a fan onstage in L.A. to sing People Get Ready with the group. The fan hands Bono a demo tape.
35 years ago 1990David Crosby breaks his left leg, ankle, and shoulder in a motorcycle accident in Los Angeles. Police say he was speeding and not wearing a helmet.
19 years ago 2006The Rolling Stones make good on a concert in Atlantic City, New Jersey after it was postponed in August when Mick Jagger had a bout with laryngitis.
18 years ago 2007The Herb Alpert Foundation pledges $30 million for a new music school at UCLA. Alpert is the “A” in A & M Records.

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