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| 9/1/2010 |
Pop Music Flashback
1969 - Chicago released the album "Chicago Transit Authority."
1970 - Bee Gee Barry Gibb married Linda Gray.
1972 - The O'Jays' single "Back Stabbers" was certified Gold.
1984 - Tina Turner hit number one on the pop singles chart with "What's Love Got To Do With It."
Madonna's single "Lucky Star" broke into the Top 40 chart.
1987 - Michael Jackson released the album "Bad."
1989 - Kenny G's album "Duotones" was certified multi-Platinum.
1992 - Jon Secada's self-titled album was certified Gold.
Gloria and Emilio Estefan organized a relief project to help people in Miami recover from the devastation of Hurricane Andrew.
1998 - Ace Of Base's album "Cruel Summer" was certified Gold.
2000 - The Bangles performed a club gig in Los Angeles under the name Liquid Circus.
2002 - Former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham gave birth to her second son, Romeo, at a central London hospital.
2003 - Elton John's Are You Ready For Love" hit number one on the UK pop singles chart, but the song wasn't new. It was an outtake from 1977.
2004 - Alejandro Sanz, whose duet with Shakira titled "La Tortura" was tearing up the charts at the time, was the big winner at the 5th Annual Latin Grammy Awards. He scooped up four trophies, beating out Ricky Martin for Best Male Pop Album in the process.< |
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