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The Band release follow-up album to Music From Big Pink - Listen

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September 23rd, 1969: The Band release follow-up album to Music From Big Pink - Listen

The new self-titled album was recorded in Los Angeles and New York this year. Read a review by Mike Jahn and find the group's upcoming tour dates.

 
Watch Creedence Clearwater Revival perform on American Bandstand last Friday

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September 23rd, 1969: Watch Creedence Clearwater Revival perform on American Bandstand last Friday

CCR interviewed with Dick Clark and performed "Green River"

 
'The group's over, I'm leaving.' John Lennon quits The Beatles

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September 23rd, 1969: "The group's over, I'm leaving." John Lennon quits The Beatles

John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr were signing their new recording contract when Lennon dropped the news

 
Watch Ramblin' Jack Elliott perform on 'The Johnny Cash Show' last night

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September 19th, 1969: Watch Ramblin' Jack Elliott perform on "The Johnny Cash Show" last night

Ramblin' Jack and Cash performed a duet of "Take Me Home"

 
'The Beatles' Wealth is a Myth', John Lennon speaks to Richard Williams of Melody Maker

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September 19th, 1969: "The Beatles' Wealth is a Myth", John Lennon speaks to Richard Williams of Melody Maker

Lennon speaks about being unhappy with The Beatles' royalty cheques, he and Yoko being ignored by Apple executives, hints at new Beatles albums and also at leaving The Beatles.

 
Watch Neil Young perform 'Down By The River' with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young last weekend

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September 17th, 1969: Watch Neil Young perform "Down By The River" with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young last weekend

"Down By The River" appeared on Neil Young's solo album, released earlier this year

 
Nina Simone speaks with Jim Delehant from Hit Parader

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September 17th, 1969: Nina Simone speaks with Jim Delehant from Hit Parader

Eunice Kathleen Waymon was the sixth of eight children born to a poor family in Tryon, North Carolina. Waymon initially aspired to be a concert pianist. To make a living, she started playing piano at a nightclub in Atlantic City. She changed her name to "Nina Simone" to disguise herself from family members, having chosen to play "the devil's music."

 
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