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    1948 - Alan Parsons

    Alan Parsons, British studio audio engineer, musician, and record producer. He was involved with the production of The Beatles' Abbey Road and Pink Floyd's The Dark Side Of The Moon for which Pink Floyd credit him as an important contributor. Parsons' own group, The Alan Parsons Project released several albums.

     

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    1958 - The Quarrymen

    John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison appeared as The Quarrymen at the wedding reception of George's older brother, Harry. The event was held at the Harrison family home at 25 Upton Green, Speke, Liverpool.

    1968 - The Beatles

    The Beatles sixth Christmas record 'The Beatles' 1968 Christmas Record', was sent to fan club members in the UK and the US. It included the song ‘Nowhere Man’ sung by Tiny Tim.

     

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    December 19, 1955 — Carl Perkins records his composition "Blue Suede Shoes" at Sun Records in Memphis. By early 1956, the song scores a U.S. music chart trifecta, soaring to #2 on Billboard's pop and R&B lists and #3 on its Country & Western chart. It is enshrined in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Grammy Hall of Fame and rated #95 on Rolling Stone's 2010 list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
     

    December 20, 1957 — Elvis receives his U.S. Army draft notice, but gets a 60-day deferment to fulfill his commitment to film King Creole.
                                   1973 — Bobby Darin dies after heart surgery at age 37.

    December 21, 1959 — Chuck Berry  is arrested when a 14-year-old girl he brought from Texas to work in his St. Louis club reports him to police. Berry serves 20 months in prison for transporting a minor across state lines.
                                   1969 — Diana Ross appears with The Supremes for the last time when they perform on CBS-TV's Ed Sullivan Show singing "Someday, We'll Be Together."

    December 22, 2010 — The pedestrian crosswalk outside London's Abbey Road recording studio, made famous on the cover of The Beatles' Abbey Road album, is designated a site of national importance by the British government. The studio itself was so designated earlier in the year.

     December 23, 1964 — After appearing on the ABC-TV show Shindig!, where they perform their Christmas hit "Little Saint Nick," The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson has a nervous breakdown on a flight to Houston in advance of a two-week tour. Wilson decides to stop performing and Glen Campbell replaces him on the tour.December 25, 1954 — Up and coming R&B star Johnny Ace, 25, shoots himself to death backstage at a Houston, Texas, concert, possibly playing Russian roulette. In the aftermath, his single "Pledging My Love" becomes a hit, climbing Billboard's music charts to #17 pop and #1 R&

                                




     

     

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    “He doesn’t rub a lamp — he buffs his blue suede shoes. That’s how Carl summons the spirit of rock ’n’ roll!”

    December 19, 1955 — Carl Perkins records his composition "Blue Suede Shoes" at Sun Records in Memphis. By early 1956, the song scores a U.S. music chart trifecta, soaring to #2 on Billboard's pop and R&B lists and #3 on its Country & Western chart. It is enshrined in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Grammy Hall of Fame and rated #95 on Rolling Stone's 2010 list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

     

     
     
     
     
     

     

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