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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Tuesday, December 2, 2025

65 years ago 1960Def Leppard member Rick Savage is born.
58 years ago 1967Jimmie Rodgers, the son of country music star Hank Snow, is found in his car with a fractured skull after a serious accident. He had three big hits in 1958 Kisses Sweeter than Wine, Oh Oh, I'm Falling in Love Again and the #1 hit Honeycomb. He recovers from the auto accident, but his career is over.
55 years ago 1970Eric Burdon is launching a “Curb the Clap” bumpersticker campaign aimed at fighting what he calls the “number-one sickness in the record business today -- VD.” For every donation to the L-A Free Clinic, Burdon sends out a “Curb the Clap” bumpersticker.
54 years ago 1971Contemporary bluesman Taj Mahal plays for the men on death row at Wilmington State Penitentiary.
53 years ago 1972Carly Simon's You're So Vain is released.
52 years ago 1973After a show at the Montreal Forum, The Who and some companions are jailed overnight for $6,000 worth of hotel destruction. The incident is later chronicled in the John Entwistle song Cell Block Number Seven.
52 years ago 1973It's D-Day for lots of Bob Dylan fans; it's their first opportunity to mail in ticket requests for his upcoming tour. In San Francisco, traffic is backed up five blocks from one post office and in other cities, ticket requests are stamped “Return to Sender” because there are too many of them than can be handled. As expected, all the shows are sold-out meaning 658,000 tickets sold.
51 years ago 1974Ravi Shankar, co-billed on the George Harrison tour, is hospitalized in Chicago after suffering chest pain. He will remain there for a week before rejoining the tour in Boston.
50 years ago 1975Disco group Silver Convention earns a gold record for Fly, Robin, Fly, which hit #1 on the pop chart.
46 years ago 1979Stevie Wonder performs at New York's Metropolitan Opera House, performing material from his recent Journey through the Secret Life of Plants LP, accompanied by the National Afro-American Philharmonic Orchestra. The last part of the three hour concert has Wonder doing his more conventional recent hits.
39 years ago 1986Eurythmics lead singer Annie Lennox rips off her bra while performing Missionary Man in front of 10,000 fans in Birmingham, England.
37 years ago 1988Kiss members Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons join Willie Nelson on Geraldo to discuss the day's topic: Sex on the Road.
27 years ago 1998Jimmy Buffett plays in his hometown of Mobile, Alabama for the first time in eight years. Proceeds from the concert go to help victims of Hurricane Georges.
17 years ago 2008Circus, the new Britney Spears album is released on her 27th birthday. The tour for it will start in New Orleans a few months later.
11 years ago 2014Rolling Stones’ saxophone player Bobby Keys, who also performed on recordings with John Lennon and Eric Clapton, dies at his home in Franklin, Tennessee. He was 70 years old.

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