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Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin December 26, 1968 Led Zeppelin first US tour begins in Denver. They’re the opening act for Vanilla Fudge. The British Invasion bands (The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones…) followed the same plan: become popular in their home country, wait for word to spread to America,…

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thebuzzr | music trivia & history | the week coming up

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin December 18, 2020 Paul McCartney releases McCartney III. He’s a one-man band on the album, playing all the instruments and writing all the songs, which he also did on the prequels, McCartney in 1970 and McCartney II in 1980. December 19, 2012  Madonna gets angry at fans at a concert in Santiago, Chile,…

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thebuzzr | music trivia & history | the week coming up

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin November 26, 2016 Joe Corré, the son of The Sex Pistols’ manager Malcolm McLaren, sets fire to punk memorabilia from a boat on the River Thames to protest the mainstream appropriation of the genre. November 27, 1969 The Rolling Stones record Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out! at…

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thebuzzr | music trivia & history | the week coming up

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin AEROSMITH BOB DYLAN DR. JOHN ERIC CLAPTON FREDDIE MERCURY GEORGE HARRISON MUSIC HISTORY MUSIC TRIVIA NEIL YOUNG PAUL SIMON November 19, 1990 The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences strips the 1989 Best New Artist Grammy from Milli Vanilli because Rob Pilatus and Fabrice Morvan didn’t actually…

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thebuzzr | music trivia & history | the week coming up

November 13, 2015 The blues-rock band Eagles of Death Metal are in the midst of performing their song “Kiss the Devil” at a sold-out show at Le Bataclan in Paris, France, when the venue is attacked by terrorists armed with automatic rifles, grenades and explosive suicide vests – one of many attacks throughout the city….

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