Music Almanac: November 11
Birthdays
- 1927 - Mose Allison (85)
- 1929 - LaVern Baker (d. 1997)
- 1930 - Hank Garland (d. 2004)
- 1936 - Buddy Ace (born James Lee Land) (d. 1994)
- 1938 - Narvel Felts (74)
- 1938 - Roger LaVern (Tornados) (74)
- 1941 - Jesse Colin Young (Youngbloods) (71)
- 1943 - Chas Hodges (Chas & Dave) (69)
- 1945 - Vince Martell (Vanilla Fudge) (67)
- 1945 - Chris Dreja (Yardbirds) (67)
- 1946 - Chip Hawkes (Tremeloes) (66)
- 1947 - Pat Daugherty (Black Oak Arkansas) (65)
- 1950 - Jim Peterik (Ides of March) (62)
- 1951 - Paul Cowsills (Cowsills) (61)
- 1953 - Marshall Crenshaw (59)
- 1953 - Andy Partridge (XTC) (59)
- 1955 - Dave Alvin (57)
- 1956 - Ian Craig Marsh (Human League, Heaven 17) (56)
- 1957 - Mike Mesaros (Smithereens) (55)
- 1957 - Tony Gad (born Tony Robinson) (Aswad) (55)
- 1969 - Gary Powell (Libertines) (43)
- 1974 - Static Major (born Stephen Garrett) (d. 2008)
- 1976 - Jesse Keeler (Death From Above) (36)
Deaths
- 1972 - Berry Oakley (Allman Brothers) - Motorcycle accident (24)
- 1998 - Paddy Clancy (Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem) - Lung cancer (76)
- 1954 - Bill Haley hit the U.S. top ten for the first time with Shake, Rattle and Roll.
- 1955 - Billboard magazine named Elvis Presley the most promising new country & western artist.
- 1957 - Elvis Presley played his last concert of the 50's at Schofield Barracks, HI.
- 1961 - Joan Baez played her first major concert at a sold out Town Hall in New York.
- 1965 - The Velvet Underground performed live for the first time at a high school dance in Summit, NJ.
- 1969 - Jim Morrison was arrested for drunk and disorderly conduct on a plane by the FBI.
- 1970 - Bob Dylan published his first book, Tarantula.
- 1973 - A number of radio stations in the U.S. broadcast a live Mott the Hoople concert. In reality, it was studio cuts from the group with applause dubbed in.
- 1976 - Linda Ronstadt played her first U.K. date in Birmingham.
- 1982 - Prince opened his 1999 tour in Chattanooga, TN.
- 1986 - A press release from Pink Floyd said that they would continue to use the band's name and record a new album after the departure of Roger Waters.
- 1997 - Metallica played a free concert in Philadelphia, PA.
- 1999 - Brandy entered the hospital due to exhaustion.
- 2003 - The funeral for Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Brothers was held. Bill Medley sang Precious Lord.
- 2003 - Madonna published her second children's book, Mr. Peabody's Apples.
- 2003 - Van Morrison was ordered to pay $67,000 to a hotel owner in Wiltshire, England after canceling a show.
- 2004 - The first class was inducted into the U.K.'s Hall of Fame in London. The initial inductees were Robbie Williams, the Rolling Stones, Queen, Michael Jackson and Cliff Richard.
- 2005 - Billy Joel announced he would be returning to touring after taking eight years off.
Marriages
- 1961 - Doyle Wilburn (Wilburn Brothers) and Margie Bowes
- 1962 - Bobby Goldsboro and Mary Alice Watson
Recorded
- 1957 - Ballad of a Teenage Queen - Johnny Cash
- 1958 - The Twist - Hank Ballard & the Midnighters
- 1965 - Rubber Soul - Beatles (final recording session)
- 1957 - Peggy Sue/Everyday - Buddy Holly
- 1957 - Teardrops - Lee Andrews & the Hearts
- 1957 - This is the Night - Valliants
- 1967 - In and Out of Love - Supremes
- 1970 - Plastic Ono Band - John Lennon
- 1970 - Plastic Ono Band - Yoko Ono
- 1976 - Rock and Roll Over - KISS
- 1978 - My Best Friends Girl - Cars (first commercial picture-disc single)
Awards
- 1999 - MTV Europe Music Awards
- Song - ...Baby One More Time - Britney Spears
- Video - Coffee and TV - Blur
- Album - By Request - Boyzone
- Female, New Act, Pop - Britney Spears
- Male - Will Smith
- Group - Backstreet Boys
- Dance - Fatboy Slim
- Rock - Offspring
- R&B - Whitney Houston
- Hip-Hop - Eminem
- Free Your Mind - Bono
- 2010 - Classic Rock Roll of Honour
- Album Of The Year - Slash - Slash
- Band Of The Year - AC/DC
- Best New Band - Union
- Event Of The Year - Journey’s Don’t Stop Believing goes Top 10
- Reissue Of The Year - Exile On Main St. - Rolling Stones
- Spirit Of Prog - Rick Wakeman
- Childline Rocks Award - Glenn Hughes
- Marshall ’11′ Award - Michael Schenker
- Innovator - Killing Joke
- Outstanding Contribution - John Paul Jones
- Metal Guru - Geezer Butler
- Classic Album - Live at Budokan - Cheap Trick
- Tommy Vance Inspiration - Ronnie James Dio
- Living Legend - Rush
Broadcasts
- 1971 - Top of the Pops (U.K.) - Tom Jones, Dana, John Kongos, Cher, Slade, Cilla Black, Piglets, Clodagh Rodgers and The Newbeats (400th show)