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Itās November 19th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history:
In 1973, Led Zeppelin began sessions for their sixth album by recording a demo called āDriving to Kashmir.ā The songās title would later be shortened to just āKashmir.ā
In 2007, Quiet Riot singer Kevin Dubrow died from an accidental cocaine overdose.
In 1988, Bon Jovi started a two-week run at number one on the singles chart with āBad Medicine,ā the lead single from the bandās album, New Jersey. The track became the groupās third number one.
In 2001, Mick Jagger released his solo album, Goddess in the Doorway. The sales for the day were 954 copies.
In 1998, Motley Crue opened a retail store in Los Angeles. Called SāCrue, the place sold merchandise from the bandās tours, items from bassist Nikki Sixx and singer Vince Neilās clothing lines, and all the bandās albums.
In 2003, Stone Temple Pilots announced that they were splitting up.Ā
And thatās what happened today in rock history.
(H/T This Day in Music)