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This Day in Music History – November 28th

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1964 – Willie Nelson made his debut on the Grand Ole Opry.

1974 – Elton John and John Lennon sang a duet of “I Saw Her Standing There” at Madison Square Garden in New York. The show was John Lennon’s last stage appearance.

1979 – Ringo Starr’s home in Los Angeles, CA, burned down.

1984 – Prince’s “I Would Die 4 U” became the fourth single from the album “Purple Rain.”

1989 – Prince’s song “Scandalous,” from the Batman Soundtrack, was released.

1990 – In Los Angeles, CA, law enforcement officials announced that there was not enough evidence to prosecute Axl Rose for assault on his neighbor. The charge was the Rose had hit her over the head with a wine bottle.

1992 – The HBO cable channel debuted “Neil Diamond’s Christmas Special.”

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Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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