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Why November 27th Matters In Rock History

george-1.16571002 Former Beatle, musician George Harrison (1943 - 2001), pictured a few days after the birth of his son Dhani, UK, 4th August 1978. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images) (George Harrison, pictured in 1978. Evening Standard/Getty Images)

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It’s November 27th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history:

- In 1970, George Harrison released All Things Must Pass. The triple album included a number of songs that were left over from Beatles sessions. It would go on to be certified 6x Platinum by the RIAA, making it the best-selling album by a solo Beatle. 

- In 1970, Black Sabbath and Steel Mill, a band featuring Bruce Springsteen, shared a bill at the Sunshine In in Asbury Park, New Jersey.

- In 1981, ads ran in the British press urging music lovers to stop making copies of albums using dual-cassette recorders, stating, “Home taping is wiping out music.” 

- And in 2010, The Black Keys’ “Tighten Up” started a two-week run on top of the Rock Songs chart. 

And that’s what happened today in rock history.

Original article by Dave Basner at iHeartRadio