insert_link Music This Day in Music History – November 4th 1961 - Bob Dylan made his Carnegie Chapter Hall debut in New York City. The show was seen by 50 people who paid two dollars each at Carnegie Hall. 1971 - Bob Dylan recorded the song "George Jackson." Jackson was a black militant what had been killed in a California prison shootout. 1973 - Soft Machine and Pink Floyd held a benefit concert for Robert Wyatt who had been paralyzed […] todayNovember 4, 2019
insert_link Music This Day in Music History – October 4th 1939 - Perry Como recorded "That Old Gang of Mine" with the Ted Weems Orchestra. 1943 - "Is You is or is You Ain’t My Baby?" by Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five was released. 1963 - Eric Clapton was asked to join the Yardbirds to replace Anthony "Top" Topham. 1969 - The song "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" was released by Crosby, Stills & Nash. -- Photo Credit: JStone / […] todayOctober 4, 2019