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On this Day in Music History- November 1, 2018

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1964 – The Dave Clark Five performed “Glad All Over” on “The Ed Sullivan Show.”

1968 – George Harrison released the soundtrack “Wonderwall.” He was the first Beatle to release a solo album.

1969 – Faces was added to Warner Brothers records.

1987 – U2 opened for itself by pretending to be a country-rock group called The Dalton Brothers during a concert in Indianapolis, IN.

1991 – The Nirvana album “MTV Unplugged in New York” was released.

1993 – Fats Domino’s album “Christmas Is a Special Day” was released on EMI/Right Stuff. It was his first major-label album in 25 years.

1993 – Flavor Flav (Public Enemy) was arrested for allegedly trying to shoot another man in a dispute over a woman. William Drayton (Flavor Flav’s real name) was charged with attempted murder, possession of a weapon and reckless endangerment.

1994 – Nirvana’s “MTV Unplugged” performance was released as “MTV Unplugged in New York.”

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Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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