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This Day in Music History – September 21st

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1968 – “All Along the Watchtower” was released by Jimi Hendrix.

1972 – The first episode of ABC-TV’s “In Concert” was taped at Hofstra University. Alice Cooper, Bo Diddley and Seals & Croft appeared in the first episode. It was aired November 24.

1974 – BTO released “You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet.”

1974 – Jeff “Skunk” Baxter joined the Doobie Brothers.

1976 – The 20th album by the Bee Gees, “Children of the World,” was released.

1980 – Elton John signed a long-term exclusive contract with Geffen Records.

1989 – The Bangles broke up.


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Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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