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  • Nov 2, 1920
    KDKA in Pittsburgh goes on the air, becoming America's first radio station
    Nov 4, 1920
    Songwriter Carlos Rigual is born in Cuba. He and his brother, Mario Rigual, co-write what becomes a Johnny Rodriguez hit after it's rewritten in English, "Love Me With All Your Heart (Cuando Calienta El Sol)"
    Nov 11, 1920
    Tiny Stokes is born in Springfield, Missouri. He becomes the lead singer and bass player for Captain Stubby & The Buccaneers, a comedic act that earns hits in 1949 with "Money, Marbles And Chalk" and "Come Wet Your Mustache With Me"
    Nov 17, 1920
    Barbara Pass is born in Manchester, England. Three of her sons--Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb--form The Bee Gees and write several country hits, including Olivia Newton-John's "Come On Over," Susie Allanson's "Words" and Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton's "Islands In The Stream"
    Nov 21, 1920
    Baseball player Stan Musial is born in Donora, Pennsylvania. His career with the St. Louis Cardinals launches him into the Baseball Hall of Fame and earns him a mention in Bill Anderson's 1970 country hit "Where Have All Our Heroes Gone"

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