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201650 Cent is arrested for using the word "motherf-----" during a concert performance in St. Kitts, where it's illegal to use foul language in public. He's granted bail for around $1,800 and is slapped with an unknown fine, though it's probably close to $400, the same price DMX paid for cursing in the Caribbean in 2003. Fiddy's rep blames the DJ, who didn't have a clean version of the offending track.
2012James Rosemond aka "Jimmy Henchman" is indicted on charges of conspiracy to commit murder, having allegedly ordered a hit on a rival who allegedly assaulted his son. If that doesn't seem like music news, consider that Rosemond was a hip-hop mogul and CEO of Czar Entertainment, manager of such artists as Too Short and Salt-N-Pepa (for their song "Shoop"). Rosemond has also been implicated in the deadly East-West coast "rap war" feud that claimed the lives of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls.
2009Sky Saxon (lead singer of The Seeds) dies at age 71 when an untreated infection leads to heart and renal failure.
1995During Elastica's set at the Glastonbury Festival, concert-goer Antony Genn jumps on stage and dances naked for about a minute while the band plays on.
1993Weezer sign with DGC Records.
1988Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Hillel Slovak dies of a drug overdose at age 26. 
1987Songwriter Boudleaux Bryant dies of cancer at age 67 in Knoxville, Tennessee. He co-wrote many hit songs with his wife Felice Bryant, including The Everly Brothers' "All I Have to Do Is Dream" and "Bye Bye Love."
1975Frank Zappa's last album with The Mothers of Invention, One Size Fits All, is released.
1974Mario Calire (drummer for The Wallflowers) is born in Buffalo, New York.
1973Bobby Darin marries his second wife, legal secretary Andrea Yeager. They divorce just four months later, shortly before Darin's death.
1972Mike Kroeger (bassist for Nickelback) is born in Hanna, Alberta, Canada.
1970Chicago release "25 or 6 to 4" from Chicago II.
1969The Guess Who's "These Eyes" is certified gold.
1969Sly & the Family Stone records "Hot Fun in the Summertime."
1969The Hollies record "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother."
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Michael Jackson Dies

2009
Fifty-year-old Michael Jackson is found dead in the Los Angeles mansion he is renting. The shocking news spreads quickly through social media outlets, and Jackson is the subject of numerous tributes over the next few weeks.

Jackson is discovered unconscious and unresponsive in bed by his personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, who attempts to resuscitate the singer to no avail. Paramedics swiftly arrive at the Holmby Hills mansion after receiving Murray's 911 call and try to revive Jackson enroute to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, where he is pronounced dead.

The Internet cannot withstand the impact of Jackson's death, as websites slow down and collapse under the weight of millions of search requests pertaining to the King of Pop. Wikipedia reports nearly a million visits to Jackson's biography in just one hour. Both TMZ and the Los Angeles Times crash, and AOL Instant Messenger goes dark for 40 minutes. Meanwhile, 15% of Twitter posts, roughly 5,000 tweets per minute, reference Jackson. 

The question on everyone's mind is – what happened? The Los Angeles county coroner discovers high levels of antidepressant drugs in Jackson's system, including the anesthetic propofol, which triggered a fatal cardiac arrest. Law enforcement officials launch an investigation against Murray, who administered the drugs just before the singer's demise. He is charged with involuntary manslaughter in 2010. 

Two months after Jackson's death, the documentary Michael Jackson's This Is It debuts, along with compilation album of the same name. Jackson had been planning a series of comeback tours and was pushing himself hard, relying on drugs to ease anxiety and treat his chronic insomnia (he allegedly went a record 60 days without any real sleep). The film showcases his rehearsal sessions. It becomes the most successful concert film of all time and ushers in a successful year for the late singer with 35 million album sales worldwide and record-breaking download sales (one million in a single week). Three of his albums sell more than any new release and his first posthumous album, Michael, lands in the Top 10 around the world.

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