This Week In Rock Music History 11/24-11/30
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This week in rock history brings emotion, innovation, and monumental music moments. On November 24, 1991, the world lost Freddie Mercury—one of the greatest voices ever to hit a stage. Back in 1966, The Beatles began recording “Strawberry Fields Forever,” one of the most groundbreaking psychedelic tracks ever created. And on November 30, 1979, Pink Floyd unleashed The Wall, a rock opera so massive it reshaped the genre.
Plus, this week celebrates major rock birthdays—from Jimi Hendrix and Billy Idol to Tina Turner, John McVie, Chris Hayes, Ronny Montrose, and more. Rock giants born, legends honored, and albums that changed the world—this week has it all.
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