Nov. 5 in Music History: Garbage launched their very first tour with a show in Minneapolis
November 05, 2025

History Highlight:
Today in 1995, the band Garbage kicked off their first world concert tour cycle when they played at The 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis. Garbage played to a “really small but eager crowd,” the band recalled in a 2022 social media post. “Our soundboard crashed at some point and I’m sure we were pretty terrible.” In a 2016 interview at The Current, Garbage frontperson Shirley Manson recalled, "I could not believe how cold it got here. I mean, you guys are made really tough. Full kudos and respect to you all, because it's not easy. I was shocked... I thought I was gonna die the first time I stepped out into the cold." Garbage’s most recent Twin Cities performances were at the First Avenue Mainroom on October 4, and earlier this year at the 2025 Minnesota Yacht Club Festival at Harriet Island in St. Paul on July 20.
Also, Today In:
1956 - The Nat King Cole Show debuted on NBC. The variety program was one of the first hosted by an African American but struggled due to the lack of financial support. Commenting on the lack of sponsorship, Cole said shortly after the last episode which aired on December 17, 1957, "Madison Avenue is afraid of the dark." Besides hosting his own program, Cole also acted in films, on television and Broadway, and recorded over one hundred songs that became hits on the pop charts. He died at age 48 in 1965.
1966 - The Monkees were top of the Billboard singles chart with "Last Train To Clarksville," the group's first No. 1.
1971 - Elvis Presley kicked off a 15-date North American tour at the Metropolitan Sports Center in Bloomington, Minn. (now the site of IKEA). Announcer Al Dvorin uttered the well-known phrase: "Elvis has left the building" at the end of the show. He was asked to make the announcement in an effort to quiet the fans who continued to call for an encore.
1977 - The manager of the Virgin record store in Nottingham, England, was arrested for displaying a large poster advertising the new Sex Pistols' album, Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols. High street stores banned the album after police warned they could be fined under the 1898 indecent advertising act.
1982 - Siouxsie and the Banshees released their fifth studio album, A Kiss in the Dreamhouse. It features the singles "Slowdive" and "Melt!"
1982 - Madness released their fourth studio album, The Rise & Fall. It features the singles "Our House" and "Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)."
1982 - Phil Collins released his second solo studio album, Hello, I Must Be Going!. It features the singles "Thru These Walls," "You Can't Hurry Love," "I Don't Care Anymore," "Don't Let Him Steal Your Heart Away," "I Cannot Believe It's True," "Why Can't It Wait 'Til Morning," and "It Don't Matter to Me."
1983 - Topper Headon of The Clash was arrested for walking his dog while drunk on London's Fulham Road.
1984 - Bryan Adams released his fourth studio album, Reckless. It features “Run to You,” “Somebody,” “Heaven,” “Summer of ‘69,” “One Night Love Affair,” and “It’s Only Love.”
1984 - REO Speedwagon released their 11th studio album, Wheels Are Turnin’. It features “I Do’ Wanna Know,” “Can’t Fight This Feeling,” “One Lonely Night,” and “Live Every Moment.”
1984 - Alison Moyet released her solo studio debut, Alf. It features "Love Resurrection," "All Cried Out," "Invisible," and "For You Only."
1988 - The Beach Boys went to No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with "Kokomo." The track had been featured in the Tom Cruise film, Cocktail.
1995 - A charity performance of The Wizard of Oz in Concert was staged at New York's Lincoln Center, featuring Jewel (Dorothy), Jackson Browne (The Scarecrow), Roger Daltrey (The Tin Man), and Nathan Lane (The Cowardly Lion).
1996 - Johnny Cash released Unchained, his second album produced by Rick Rubin. He's backed by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers and covers their song "Southern Accents."
1996 - The Presidents of the United States of America released their second studio album, II. It features the singles "Mach 5," "Supersonics," "Volcano," and "Tiki God."
1998 - Former Smiths singer Morrissey lost an appeal ruling that all band profits should have been split equally and faced a backdated payout to former Smiths member Mike Joyce estimated at £1 million.
2002 - U2 released their second greatest hits album, The Best of 1990–2000. It features the singles "Electrical Storm" and "The Hands That Built America."
2002 - Johnny Cash released his sixty-seventh studio album, American IV: The Man Comes Around. It features the singles "Personal Jesus" and "Hurt."
2002 - Billy Guy, the original baritone singer of The Coasters, died of heart disease at age 66.
2002 - The Mountain Goats released their seventh studio album, Tallahassee. It features the singles "See America Right" and "No Children."
2002 - Justin Timberlake released his debut studio album, Justified. It features the singles "Like I Love You," "Cry Me a River," "Rock Your Body," and "Señorita."
2002 - Badly Drawn Boy released his third studio album, Have You Fed the Fish?. It features the singles "You Were Right," "Born Again," and "All Possibilities."
2003 - Bobby Hatfield of The Righteous Brothers died at age 63.
2005 - Influential guitarist Link Wray died at age 76.
2007 - The Wombats released their debut studio album, A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation. It features the singles "Moving to New York," "Backfire at the Disco," "Kill the Director," and "Let's Dance to Joy Division."
2010 - Keith Richards' autobiography, Life, was at No. 1 on the New York Times Hardcover Nonfiction Bestseller list.
2012 - To mark the 60th anniversary of the U.K. singles chart, the Official Charts Company published a chart which lists all 123 songs that have sold more than a million copies since it began in 1952. Elton John was at No. 1 with "Candle In The Wind", No. 2 was Band Aid with "Do They Know It's Christmas?" followed by Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" with 2.36 million copies.
2017 - Robert Knight died at age 72. He is best-known for the 1967 U.S. Top 20 hit "Everlasting Love". In the U.K. the song was an even bigger hit the following year when a version by Love Affair reached No. 1, preventing Knight's version from progressing further than No. 40.
2021 - Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats released their third studio album, The Future. It features the singles "Survivor," "Love Don't," and "What If I."
2021 - Dijon released his debut studio album, Absolutely. It features the singles "Many Times" and "Rodeo Clown."
2021 - Snail Mail released her second studio album, Valentine. It features the singles "Valentine," "Ben Franklin," and "Madonna."
2021 - Nation of Language released their second studio album, A Way Forward. It features the singles "Across That Fine Line," "Wounds of Love," "This Fractured Mind," "A Word & A Wave," and "The Grey Commute."
2022 - Aaron Carter died at the age of 34 in Lancaster, California.
2022 - Mimi Parker of Low died at the age of 55.
More Birthdays:
Singing cowboy Roy Rogers, best known for his song, “Happy Trails,” was born today in 1911. Rogers also indirectly influenced the nickname of Willie Nelson’s famous guitar. “Roy Rogers had a horse named Trigger,” Nelson said. “I figured, this [guitar] is my horse!”
Ike Turner was born today in 1931.
Billy Sherrill — co-writer of Tammy Wynette’s “Stand by Your Man” and producer for Wynette and George Jones — was born today in 1936.
Art Garfunkel is 84. Garfunkel is best known for his collaboration with fellow New Yorker Paul Simon in the folk duo Simon & Garfunkel. Getting their start in the 1950s, Simon & Garfunkel produced a canon of some of the best-loved songs of the 1960s, including “Scarborough Fair/Canticle,” “The Boxer,” “Cecilia,” “The Sound of Silence,” “Homeward Bound,” and their Grammy-winning songs “Mrs. Robinson” and “Bridge Over Troubled Water.” Although Simon & Garfunkel split in 1970, they have frequently reunited in the years since.
Gram Parsons was born today in 1946.
Peter Noone of Herman’s Hermits is 78.
Jeff Watson of Night Ranger is 69.
Mike Score of A Flock Of Seagulls is 68.
Bryan Adams is 66.
Ken Coomer, former Wilco drummer and drummer for Uncle Tupelo, is 65.
Brian Wheat of Tesla is 62.
Angelo Moore of Fishbone is 60.
Radiohead and The Smile guitarist Jonny Greenwood is 54.
Ryan Adams is 51.
BoA is 39.
Kevin Jonas of the Jonas Brothers is 38.
Flume is 34.
Highlights for Today in Music History are gathered from This Day in Music, Paul Shaffer's Day in Rock, Song Facts, Texas Monthly, and Wikipedia.

