- Roger Waters sets to release modern-day production of The Wall in 2012. (Rolling Stone)
- Grammy Awards winning singer K.D. Lang was born in Alberta on November 2, 1961.
- Pete Townshend referred to Apple as a digital vampire that is bleeding artists and destroying copyright. (Rolling Stone)
- Vanilla Ice's song Ice Ice Baby became the first number one rap single on November 3, 1990.
- Film score composer John Barry was born on November 3, 1933 in Yorkshire, England. He was most known for his Bond film scores.
- Adam Ant was born in London on November 3, 1954.
- A private correspondent revealed that John Lennon planned to form a super group with Eric Clapton. (Reuters)
- Darren Aronofsky is set to direct Lou Reed and Metallica video, Ice Honey. (Rolling Stone)
- Police records of 1973 Keith Richards drug bust was revealed. (Rolling Stone)
- Adapted artwork of The Beatles' Sgt Pepper sleeve is the world's most valuable album cover worth £70,000. (NME)
- An newly unearthed 1990 Nirvana Live Set in Cambridge, MA. (Pitchfork)
- French writer and philosopher Albert Camus was born on November 7, 1913. He received Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957.
- Joni Mitchell was born in Alberta on November 7, 1943.
- Chemist Marie Curie was born in Warsaw, Poland on November 7, 1867. She received Nobel Prize in Physics in 1902 and Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911. Her greatest achievements are the theory of radioactivity and the isolation of radium and polonium, named after the country she was born.
- A pioneer of 60s rock and soul Bert Russell (aka Bert Berns) was born on November 8, 1929 in New York. He made several notable contributions to pop music including Hang on Sloopy, Twist and Shout, Here Comes the Night, and Piece of My Heart. He died of heart failure at age 38 on December 30, 1967.
- Keith Richards revealed to the reporter that Street Fighting Man is one of his favorite Rolling Stones songs. The band is celebrating 50 years of rock n' roll with a new compilation titled GRRR!. Two new songs are included. (NPR)
- Astronomer Carl Sagan was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 9, 1934.
- Pete Townshend released the memoir Who I Am with inside look of public and private sides of the guitarist. (NPR)
- Neil Young was born in Toronto on November 12, 1945.
- Painter Cassius Marcellus Coolidge was born in Antwerp, New York on November 12, 1844.
- EMP Museum is currently showing the exhibit "Hear My Train a Comin': Hendrix Hits London" which documents Jimi Hendrix's London club days. (Seattle Times)
- Soundgarden released comeback single Been Away Too Long from their sixth album King Animal out on November 13. (Billboard)
- Impressionist artist Claude Monet was born in Paris on November 14, 1840.
- Sugar Sugar by The Archies topped UK single chart on November 14, 1969 and lasted for eight weeks. It was the first number one single credited to cartoon characters.
- Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte was born on November 11, 1898.
- Eagles' guitarist Joe Walsh was born in Wichita, Kansas on November 20, 1947.
- Freddie Mercury died on November 24, 1991 less than 24 hours after he issued a public statement announcing he was HIV positive.
- Jimi Hendrix was born in Seattle, Washington on November 27, 1942.
- English novelist C. S. Lewis was born on November 29, 1898. He is known for his fictional works such as The Chronicles of Narnia and The Space Trilogy.
- George Harrison died of lung cancer in Los Angeles, California on November 29, 2001. He was 58.