"Today in Music History" takes you back to a pivotal day in music, November 20, 1989. On this day, Michael Jackson made history with his album 'Off the Wall' becoming the first to generate four number 1 hits, solidifying pop as a mainstay genre. In the UK, The Stone Roses released their debut self-titled album, embodying a new sound in British rock. Country and crossover music made its mark as Garth Brooks released his second album ‘No Fences’, with its single, ‘Friends in Low Places’ becoming a cultural icon. Meanwhile, Paula Abdul topped charts worldwide with her album ‘Forever Your Girl’. Dive into this transformative time in music history where pop culture was shaped by eclectic creativity.