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Today-Music-History-Nov21

Today in Music History for Nov. 21: In 1877, Thomas Edison announced he invented a "talking machine" -- something that became known as the phonograph.
Jack Cassidy left a strong legacy in entertainment — and so have his children.
Prince and Michael Jackson were more dazzlingly dynamic in concert. Bruce Springsteen is more heroically passionate onstage.
Takashi Murakami Dodgers' World Series Championship collection goes on sale, plus opera, ballet and onstage horror in L.A.
In Glasgow, the live music scene thrived. Notable acts performed at Green’s Playhouse — renamed The Apollo in September 1973 ...
The Grateful Dead was one of the most iconic rock and roll bands of all time. Between their unmatched sound, free spirits and overall positive vibes, it makes total sense that even now, so many ...