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  • This Day in World History
    Nov 4, 1922: Howard Carter discovers the entrance to King Tut’s tomb.

    Egypt, Scott Nr C144 (1973)
    Egypt, Scott Nr C144 (1973)
  • This Day In Rock Music History
    Nov 4, 1961: Bob Dylan makes his debut at the Carnegie Chapter Hall in New York City. Most of the fifty people in attendance are his friends who paid two bucks to get in. Dylan was paid twenty dollars for the night.

    Solomon Islands (2016)
    Solomon Islands (2016)




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    This Day In Classical Music History
    Nov 3, 1876: Johannes Brahms' 1st Symphony in C premieres in Karlsruhe, Grand Duchy of Baden.

    Austria, Scott Nr 1723 (1997)
    Austria, Scott Nr 1723 (1997)





  • Thanks for doing this, Ted. Really enjoy seeing this every morning. The Bob Dylan issue brought back so many memories. Before Bob Dylan made his mark in music, a group of us would to listen to him every week at a small coffee shop near the Macalester College Campus - all for free. Good times!
  • Thanks, Jeri. I'm glad you like it.
  • This Day in World History
    Nov 8, 1935: Parker Brothers company launches "Monopoly," a game of real estate and capitalism.

    USA, Scott Nr 3185o, Scott Nr (1998)
    USA, Scott Nr 3185o (1998)
  • This Day In Rock Music History
    Nov 8, 1971: At the end of an Elvis Presley concert in Minnesota, in an effort to quiet the fans who continued to call for an encore, announcer Al Dvorin utters what would become the most famous catchphrase associated with the singer: "Elvis has left the building."

    USA, Scott Nr 2721 (1993)
    USA, Scott Nr 2721 (1993)


  • This Day In Classical Music History
    Nov 8, 1955 After being destroyed in WWII, the rebuilt Vienna State Opera reopens with Ludwig van Beethoven's Fidelio.

    Austria, Scott Nr 607 (1955)
    Austria, Scott Nr 606 (1955)



  • This Day in World History
    Nov 6, 1923: As German hyper-inflation rages, one loaf of bread in Berlin is reported to cost 140 billion Marks.

    Germany, Scott Nr 298 (1923)
    Denominated 20 billion Marks (there was also a higher one, for 50 billion).
    Germany, Scott Nr298 (1923)
  • This Day In Pop/Rock Music History
    Nov 6, 1971: Cher scores her first US #1 hit as a solo artist, with "Gypsys, Tramps and Thieves.”

    Burundi (2012)
    Burundi - Cher (2012)

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    This Day In Classical Music History
    Nov 6, 1717: J S Bach goes to jail for three weeks for breaking his contract for his service with his employer, Duke Wilhelm Ernst of Weimar. Bach spent his time in jail composing some organ preludes, possibly including this one (below). However, it is still a matter of debate whether or not Bach wrote Jingle Bells during this time.

    Ireland, Scott Nr 620 (1985)
    Ireland, Scott Nr 620 (1985)


  • This Day in World History
    Nov 7, 1917: The Bolsheviks, led by Lenin, seize power in Russia.

    Russia, Scott Nr 4822 (1980)
    Russia, Scott Nr 4822 (1980)
  • This Day In Rock Music History
    Nov 7, 1961: Ray Charles is arrested in Indianapolis after police discover marijuana and heroin in his hotel room. #stamps

    USA, Scott Nr 4807 (2013)
    USA, Scott Nr 4807 (2013)


  • This Day In Classical Music History
    Nov 7, 1912: The Deutsche Opernhaus (now Deutsche Oper Berlin) opens in Berlin with a production of Beethoven's Fidelio.

    Germany, Scott Nr 9N224 (1965)
    Germany, Scott Nr 9N224 (1965)


  • This Day in World History
    Nov 8, 1793: The Louvre opens to the pubic in Paris.

    France, Scott Nr 581 (1947)
    France, Scott Nr 581 (1947)
  • This Day In Pop/Rock Music History
    Nov 8, 1964: TV star Lorne Greene crashes the rock n roll party, sitting at #10 on the Billboard charts with the western-themed “Ringo.”

    Canada, Scott Nr 2154d (2006)
    Canada, Scott Nr 2154d (2006)

  • This Day In Classical Music History
    Nov 8, 1929: Russian composer/conductor Alexander Glazunov makes his American debut, leading the Detroit Symphony in a performance of his 6th Symphony.

    Russia Postal Card (1990)
    Russia Postal Card (1990)


  • This Day in World History
    Nov 9, 1938: Nazis kill 35 Jews, arrest thousands, and destroy Jewish synagogues, homes and stores throughout Germany, in the event known as Kristallnacht, the night of the shattered glass.

    Germany Scott Nr 1565 (1988)
    Germany, Scott Nr 1565 (1988)
  • This Day In Pop/Rock Music History
    Nov 9, 1968: A US Army captain is quoted in Rolling Stone magazine as saying "Rock and Roll music contributes to both the usage of drugs and the high VD rate among enlisted men in the army today."

    USA, Scott Nr 2724-30 (1993)
    USA, Scott Nr 2724-30 (1993)



  • This Day In Classical Music History
    Nov 9, 1881: The premiere of Brahms' 2nd Piano Concerto, in Budapest, with Brahms himself at the piano.

    Niger (2017)
    Niger (2017)





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    This Day in World History (see next post)
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  • This Day in World History
    Nov 10, 1871: Henry M. Stanley finds Dr. Livingstone at Ujiji near Unyanyembe in Africa.

    Kenya-Uganda-Tanganyika, Scott Nr 237 (1971)
    Kenya, Scott Nr 237 (1982)



  • This Day In Pop/Rock Music History
    Nov 10, 1975: David Bowie is at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Space Oddity.' The track was first released in 1969 to tie in with the Apollo 11 moon landing.

    San Marino (2017)
    San Marino (2017)


  • This Day In Classical Music History
    Nov 10, 1909: Gustav Mahler conducts the New York Philharmonic performed his symphonic arrangement of Bach’s Orchestral Suites. Mahler conducts from the keyboard of a Steinway piano tricked out to sound like a harpsichord.

    Vatican City, Scott Nr 1484 (2011)
    Vatican City, Scott Nr 1484 (2011)


  • This Day in World History
    Nov 11, 1918: The armistice is signed, ending World War I.

    Canada (2018)
    Canada (2018)


  • This Day In Pop/Rock Music History
    Nov 11, 1978: Donna Summer hits #1 on the US singles chart with 'MacArther Park,' and #1 on the US album chart with 'Live And More.'

    Togo (2012)
    Togo (2012)


  • This Day In Classical Music History
    Nov 11, 1883: Birthday of Swiss conductor Ernest Ansermet.

    Switzerland, Scott Nr 755 (1985)
    Switzerland, Scott Nr 755 (1985)


  • This Day in World History
    Nov 12, 1859: The first flying-trapeze circus act is performed by Jules Leotard at the Circus Napoleon.

    Russia, Scott Nr 4771 (1979)
    Russia, Scott Nr 4771 (1979)


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