1998Billboard changes the way they calculate the Hot 100, finally accounting for airplay. Previously, if a song wasn't available for purchase as a single, it couldn't chart. As labels withheld singles to goose album sales, popular songs like "Don't Speak" and "One Headlight" were conspicuously absent from the chart, prompting the change.
1993Onetime Gin Blossoms guitarist Doug Hopkins commits suicide at age 32. Hopkins was fired from the group before the release of their debut album, New Miserable Experience, but the biggest hits from that album, "Hey Jealousy" and "Found Out About You," were songs he wrote.
1980Speaking with Rolling Stone's Jonathan Cott, John Lennon gives his last print interview, as he is killed three days later.
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1976Two days after he is shot in an assassination attempt, Bob Marleyperforms at the Smile Jamaica concert, which he organized in an effort to promote peace in the country. The concert becomes more of a political event after the shooting, which was carried out by a political party who saw Marley as a threat. About 80,000 Jamaicans attend the concert, where Marley takes the stage for 90 minutes.
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Beyonce Channels Etta James In Cadillac Records
2008
The musical biopic Cadillac Recordspremieres in US theaters, with Beyoncéin a starring role as soul legend Etta James.
Cadillac Records is the story of Chess Records, a Chicago-based label started by Leonard Chess (played by Adrien Brody) in 1950 for black musicians, launching the careers of Etta James (Beyoncé), Muddy Waters (Jeffrey Wright), Little Walter (Columbus Short), Howlin' Wolf (Eamonn Walker), and Chuck Berry (Mos Def).
Of course, the real star of a movie about the rise of blues legends is the soundtrack, and Cadillac Records doesn't disappoint. The soundtrack is a mix of original songs and blues covers from the film's cast and guest artists like Solange Knowlesand Nas. Beyoncé sings on five tracks: "Trust In Me," "I'd Rather Go Blind," "Once In A Lifetime," "All I Could Do Was Cry," and - Etta James' signature tune and the album's lead single - "At Last."
Aside from spending 48 weeks at #1 on the Top Blues Albums chart, the soundtrack is nominated for multiple Grammy Awards, including Best Original Soundtrack Album and Best Original Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media (for "Once In A Lifetime"). But it's Beyoncé who comes out a winner with Best Traditional R&B Performance for "At Last."
A month after the film's release, Beyoncé sings her rendition of "At Last" at Barack Obama's inauguration ball while he and wife Michelle enjoy their first dance as president and first lady of the United States of America. The moment is famous for another reason: When Etta James gets wind of Beyoncé singing "her song" for the Obamas, she lashes out against the singer: "I can't stand Beyoncé. She has no business up there, singing up there on a big ol' president day, gonna be singing my song that I've been singing forever."
Of course, the real star of a movie about the rise of blues legends is the soundtrack, and Cadillac Records doesn't disappoint. The soundtrack is a mix of original songs and blues covers from the film's cast and guest artists like Solange Knowlesand Nas. Beyoncé sings on five tracks: "Trust In Me," "I'd Rather Go Blind," "Once In A Lifetime," "All I Could Do Was Cry," and - Etta James' signature tune and the album's lead single - "At Last."
Aside from spending 48 weeks at #1 on the Top Blues Albums chart, the soundtrack is nominated for multiple Grammy Awards, including Best Original Soundtrack Album and Best Original Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media (for "Once In A Lifetime"). But it's Beyoncé who comes out a winner with Best Traditional R&B Performance for "At Last."
A month after the film's release, Beyoncé sings her rendition of "At Last" at Barack Obama's inauguration ball while he and wife Michelle enjoy their first dance as president and first lady of the United States of America. The moment is famous for another reason: When Etta James gets wind of Beyoncé singing "her song" for the Obamas, she lashes out against the singer: "I can't stand Beyoncé. She has no business up there, singing up there on a big ol' president day, gonna be singing my song that I've been singing forever."

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