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This Day in Rock History - Dec. 24th

 

Two rock ‘n’ roll classics were recorded in this day.

1958: Bobby Darin is in the studio laying down vocals for his classic version of “Beyond the Sea."

1966: Tommy James and his band the Shondells record “I Think We’re Alone Now,” the first of an impressive run of Sixties’ hits. (Tommy had yet to get the memo about Beatles' haircuts being mandatory for rock stars.)

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