November 20th

November 20th


1972 Elton John’s “Crocodile Rock” is released in the U.S.

Written by John and Bernie Taupin, the song becomes Elton’s first U.S. #1.


1995 “The Beatles Anthology I” sets first-day sales records.

450,000 copies sold.


2001 Kid Rock’s fifth album, “Cocky,” is out. 

It goes on to sell over five million copies in the U.S. 

MORE TODAY IN ROCK…

1946 It’s guitar great Duane Allman’s birthday. Starting as a session musician he becomes the founder and original leader of the Allman Brothers Band.  

1947 Life’s been good to me so far. Joe Walsh begins life in Wichita, KS. The slightly off-kilter guitarist/vocalist does time with the James Gang, Barnstorm, and even works as a solo, before finding steady employment with The Eagles (he joins in ‘76).

1965 Beastie Boys Mike D (Michael Diamond) is born.

1973 Keith Moon collapses twice during The Who’s San Francisco show. Following the second breakdown, guitarist Pete Townshend asks if anyone in the audience can fill in for Moon. Nineteen-year-old Scott Halpin sits in on drums for three songs.

1975 AFI’s Davey Havok (born David Paden Passaro), enters the world.

1986 Oliver “Oli” Sykes, the lead vocalist for Bring Me The Horizon, has a birthday.

1991 Rolling Stones sign with Virgin Records and set the record (since broken) for being the highest-paid group at $45 million.

1993 “Mary Jane’s Last Dance,” by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, is #1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Songs chart. Written by Petty, the song was first released as part of a “Greatest Hits” album.

1995 The Beatles’ “Free As A Bird” gets its first radio airplay (on BBC Radio 1). The song starts as a John Lennon demo with instrumentation added by the surviving Beatles. 

1999 Rage Against The Machine has the #1 album in the U.S. with “The Battle Of Los Angeles.”

2006 30 Seconds To Mars premiered their video for the single “From Yesterday” on MTV2. Filmed in the People’s Republic of China, the martial arts-themed clip is (to date) the only American Rock video shot in its entirety in the country. 30 Seconds To Mars’ Jared Leto directed.

2006 The soundtrack to the Cirque du Soleil troupe’s Beatles-themed Las Vegas production, “Love,” is released. Beatles’ producer George Martin and his son Giles compiled the soundtrack developing mash-ups of several songs.

2007 A 10-foot guitar replica signed by Paul McCartney goes for more than $120,000 at the London GuitarTown benefit auction. 

2008 KISS bassist-singer Gene Simmons gives the keynote address at the Billboard Touring Conference in New York. Simmons takes the opportunity to express some frustration that his band isn’t yet in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. “I believe we have more gold records in America than any other group, but it’s OK.”

2010 Kid Rock, a Detroit native, teams with the NFL’s Detroit Lions to donate 500 tickets to the National Guard and the Paralyzed Veterans Association for a (11/25) game against the New England Patriots at Ford Field.

2011 Maroon 5 wins the Favorite Pop-Rock Band award at the 39th annual American Music Awards in L.A. Christina Aguilera joins Maroon 5 for “Moves Like Jagger.” Also, the Foo Fighters are named Favorite Alternative Artist. 

2012 Rush is inducted into the Guitar Center’s RockWalk on Hollywood’s Sunset Boulevard. “It is an honor to have our names added to this illustrious list of great and highly talented musicians,” says frontman Geddy Lee.

2013 Hinder announces that frontman Austin Winkler has officially left the band. This comes after the singer sat out a tour earlier in the year for “personal reasons.” “We hold no animosity towards Austin, and wish him the best,” says Hinder drummer Cody Hanson. “It was the best thing for everyone involved and time for us to move on.”

2015 Josh Homme, co-founder of Eagles Of Death Metal, seeks donations for his Sweet Stuff Foundation to help the families of victims killed in the 11/13/15 terrorist attacks in Paris. The Eagles Of Death Metal were performing at the Bataclan club where dozens of people were killed. Homme was not on tour with the group and was not in Paris at the time of the attack.

2018 Five Finger Death Punch singer Ivan Moody donates 50 sleeping bags for the homeless to Catholic Charities Of St. Paul and Minneapolis during a stop on the band’s co-headlining tour with Breaking Benjamin. 

2022 Ghost, Machine Gun Kelly & Måneskin are American Music Award winners. Ghost takes the Favorite Rock Album category for “Impera.” Machine Gun Kelly is the Favorite Rock Artist and Måneskin’s “Beggin'” earns the Favorite Rock Song honor. 

2023 Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine confirms that Teemu Mäntysaari will continue as the band’s guitarist for the foreseeable future (replacing “Kiko” Loureiro). 

2024 George Harrison’s Resonet Futurama guitar, played during The Beatles‘ early years, sells for $1.27 million (a record for a Harrison guitar) at Julien’s Auctions’ “Played, Worn & Torn II” event.