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This Day in Music History – November 14th

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1961 – The Elvis Presley film “Blue Hawaii” premiered.

1962 – Bob Dylan recorded the song “Mixed-Up Confusion”. It was released as a single on December 14, 1962.

1970 – Santana’s “Black Magic Woman” was released.

1990 – The Who’s Pete Townshend confessed his bisexuality to Newsweek.

1992 – John Cascella, keyboardist of John Mellencamp’s band, was found dead in his car in Indiana. It is believed that he died of a heart attack.

2000 – The trial of Michael Abram began. He had attacked George Harrison and his wife in their home in Britain on December 30, 1999.

2000 – Marilyn Manson’s released “Holy Wood (In The Shadow Of The Valley Of Death).” The cover of the album was banned by several retail chains due to the cover art. The banning chains released an alternate cover. The cover depicts Manson on a crucifix.

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Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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