Today in Rock History – November 24

Are you ready to learn some stuff? It’s November 24th and here’s what happened Today in Rock History!

We lost Freddie Mercury in 1991 from AIDS related pneumonia at the age of 45, just one day after coming out publicly about his illness.

On the exact same day in 1991, we lost The Fox, Eric Carr of KISS from heart cancer at the age of 41.

Moving onto today’s releases, we got Eric Clapton’s August in 1986 and Garage Inc. from Metallica in 1998!

In 1972, the music TV series In Concert debuted on ABC as a direct competitor to NBC’s Midnight Special. Guests for the first episode included The Allman Brothers Band, Poco, and Alice Cooper.

Moving onto birthdays we have Tony Rombola of Godsmack!

Other birthdays include Chad Taylor of LIVE, John Squire of the Stone Roses, Chris Hayes of Huey Lewis & The News, Bob Burns of Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Clem Burke (Elvis Ramone) of Blondie and the Ramones!

In 1997, Johnny Rotten of The Sex Pistols appeared on an episode of Judge Judy as the defendant in a wrongful termination lawsuit brought on by his former drummer. Rotten won the case.

And finally in 1974, during his infamous “Lost Weekend,” John Lennon met with Elton John to rehearse for Elton’s upcoming Madison Square Garden show where Lennon would make a surprise appearance. There is only one known video recording of the event and this is it!

This has been Today in Rock History! Check back tomorrow for your next rock history lesson!