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Rock 'n' Roll Almanac for Monday, May 25, 2026

78 years ago 1948Klaus Meine, vocalist with the Scorpions, is born.
61 years ago 1965Kinks guitar player Dave Davies is knocked unconscious when he careens into drummer Mick Avory's cymbal during a London concert. The group cancel the remainder of their U.K. tour.
58 years ago 1968The Rolling Stones return to straight rock & roll releasing Jumpin' Jack Flash, a single later included on several greatest hits collections, but not on a regular release album.
58 years ago 1968The 1968 Monterey Pop Festival is canceled because of pressure from the local government and citizenry. In the wake of the cancellation, $52,000 is discovered missing from the previous festival’s profits and the festival’s bookkeeper, Mrs. Sandra Beebe, can’t be located.
56 years ago 1970Guitarist Peter Green leaves Fleetwood Mac and joins a religious order.
53 years ago 1973Carole King gives back “a little something” to her favorite city, New York: a free concert in Central Park for an estimated 100,000 fans.
52 years ago 1974Pam Morrison, wife of The Doors’ vocalist Jim Morrison, dies of drug overdose.
48 years ago 1978The Who perform a second “secret” concert in London to be filmed for their documentary movie on the band's history, The Kids Are Alright. This is Keith Moon's last performance with the band before his death.
30 years ago 1996Sublime lead singer Bradley Nowell is found dead in his San Francisco motel room of a drug overdose. He is 26.
26 years ago 2000Eddie Van Halen undergoes cancer tests at Houston's M.D. Anderson Cancer Center to begin an outpatient clinical trial to prevent cancer. The hospital denies reports that Van Halen suffers from cancer.

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