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This Day in Music History – November 15th

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1965 – The Rolling Stones made their debut on NBC-TV’s “Hullabaloo” television show. The band performed “Get Off My Cloud.”

1969 – Janis Joplin was arrested in Tampa, FL on charges of using “vulgar and indecent language” at a concert. All the charges were eventually dropped.

1971 – Grand Funk Railroad released their sixth album, “E Pluribus Funk.”

1975 – ABBA were guests on “American Bandstand.” They performed “S.O.S.” and “I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do.”

1978 – Echo & the Bunnymen gave their performance debute at Eric’s Club in Liverpool, England.


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