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This Day in Music History – November 2nd

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1962 – The Elvis Presley film “Girls! Girls! Girls!” premiered.

1963 – Dion stormed out of a taping of the English TV show “Ready Steady Go!” He complained that the go-go dancers were distracting him from his performance.

1963 – Kate Smith gave her first full concert to paying customers.

1966 – Mississippi John Hurt died at the age of 73.

1974 – George Harrison began his first tour in eight years. He was the first former Beatle to attempt a nationwide solo tour.

1978 – The Police released the debut album “Outlandos d’Amour.”

1979 – The movie “Quadrophenia” opened. The movie features Sting.

1989 – The musical “Meet Me in St. Louis” opened.


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