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This Day in Music…November 27

1743 – Handel’s “Dettingen Anthem” was performed for the first time.

1750 – Composer Anton Thadaus Johann Nepomuk Stamitz was born.

1965 – The Lovin’ Spoonful’s “You Didn’t Have To Be So Nice” was released.

1967 – Capitol Records released the Beatles’ “Magical Mystery Tour” album in the U.S.

1970 – George Harrison released his solo album “All Things Must Pass.”

1976 – Queen’s “Somebody To Love” was released.

*adjusts halo*

Oh Puck me, did I post the Glee version? I’m so terribly sorry about that.

1997 – Bjork was admitted to the hospital in Reykjavik, Iceland, with a high fever. The singer was forced to cancel many upcoming dates due to a kidney infection.

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