This Day in Music History – November 22nd This Day in Music History – November 22nd

1957 – The Miles Davis Quintet debuted with a jazz concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City.

1965 – Bob Dylan and Sara Lownds were married.

1965 – The musical “Man of La Mancha” opened. It ran for 2,328 performances.

1968 – The Beatles released their double album called “The Beatles” (a.k.a. “The White Album”).

1982 – The British rock group Japan announced it is breaking up.


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