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Justin Bieber switches on the Christmas lights at Westfield in London, UK. The event is overshadowed by recent claims from 20-year old Mariah Yeater that she gave birth to Bieber's son three months earlier. Bieber has agreed to take a paternity test.
A new book, Electrified by Robert Shaw, is published in the UK. The book
provides a history of the guitar through an examination of the work
of 125 master guitar-makers from 15 countries, some of whom have
custom-built instruments for the likes of Keith
Richards, Eric
Clapton, Steve Miller, George
Benson and Stevie
Ray Vaughan.
The Chris Duarte Group releases a new album, Blues In The Afterburner, on Provogue Records in the UK.
Oneohtrix Point Never release the album Replica in the United Kingdom on Bella Union/Co-operative.
Pixie Lott appears on UK tv show Breakfast to promote her imminent single, What Do You Take Me For, and album, Young, Foolish, Happy.
Example performs live at the British launch of the video game, Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, at Old Billingsgate Market, London, UK.
On her California Dreams tour Katy Perry plays the first of two nights at The O2, Dublin, Ireland.
Gibson Through The Lens, a world-class photographic exhibition comprising sixty vintage and rare photographs of Gibson Guitars and their players, opens to the public at The British Music Experience in The O2 Arena, London, UK, where it is scheduled to remain until 31 January 2012.
Singer-songwriter Laura Veirs releases a collection of songs for children on her new album, Tumble Bee, on Bella Union records in the UK.
Dr Conrad Murray, is found guilty of the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson, at Los Angeles Supreme court, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Olof Arnalds releases Olof Sings, an EP of cover versions including songs by Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Diamond, Gene Clark and others, in the UK.