This Day in Music History – June 24th

1965 – John Lennon’s second book, “A Spaniard in the Works” was published.

1974 – Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama” was released.

1975 – Alice Cooper fell off the set of his “Welcome To My Nightmare” tour in Vancouver and broke six ribs.

1990 – Perry Bamonte replaced Roger O’Donnell in The Cure.

2000 – KISS auctioned off memorabilia from their touring days. The items brought in $876,000 on the first day of the two day event.


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