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This Day in Music History – October 10th

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1940 – Lanny Ross recorded “Moonlight and Roses.”

1958 – Eddie Cochran recorded “C’mon Everybody.”

1962 – The BBC banned the song “Monster Mash” by Bobby “Boris” Pickett.

1966 – The self-titled debut album from The Monkees was released.

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