2012About 100 dancers participate in a Soul Train-style line dance in Times Square as a tribute to the recently deceased founder of the show, Don Cornelius.
2012Adele becomes the first female British artist to have three #1 songs from the same album top the Billboard Hot 100 chart when "Set Fire to the Rain" hits the top spot, following "Rolling In The Deep" and "Someone Like You" from the album 21.
2010A judge rules that the flute riff of the Men at Work song "Down Under" plagiarizes another Australian classic: the 1932 song "Kookaburra."More
1983Karen Carpenter of the Carpenters dies at age 32 of complications from anorexia.
1980The Ramonesrelease their fifth album, End of the Century, produced by Phil Spector. Dee Dee Ramone claims Spector pulled a gun on him during the sessions.More
1978The Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive," which features in the opening scene of Saturday Night Fever, hits #1 in the US and stays there for four weeks.
1977Fleetwood Mac release their landmark album Rumours. The LP sets a record for most weeks at #1 with 31, and becomes one of the best-selling albums of all time, with worldwide sales estimated at about 40 million.More
1974The Stooges play a bar in Wayne, Michigan where a biker gang called The Scorpions is initiating a new member by having him hurl eggs at lead singer Iggy Pop, who responds by going into the crowd to fight him.More
2017Black Sabbath play the final concert of their farewell tour at the Genting Arena in their English home city of Birmingham. Their final song of the night, "Paranoid," is streamed live on Facebook so fans around the world can witness the historic moment onstage.
2016Earth, Wind & Fire founder Maurice White dies at age 74 after a long battle with Parkinson's disease.
2013Reg Presley (lead singer The Troggs) dies of lung cancer, coupled with a series of strokes, at age 71.
2013R&B singer Darlene McCrea (of The Cookies) dies.
2013Jazz trumpeter Donald Byrd (of The Blackbyrds) dies at age 80.
2009Lux Interior (of The Cramps), real name: Erick Lee Purkhiser, dies of aortic dissection at age 62.
2008With digital delivery transforming the industry, some record companies package releases with additional goodies. The Virgin-owned Astralwerks label issues Laura Marling's debut album, Alas, I Cannot Swim, in what they call a "songbox" format, which includes a concert ticket and souvenirs representing each song along with the CD.
2008Phil Lesh, Bob Weir and Mickey Hart resurrect Grateful Dead for a benefit concert in support of presidential hopeful Barack Obama in San Francisco.
2008John Mellencamp becomes the first of many artists to accuse soon-to-be-Republican presidential nominee John McCain of using their music without authorization. McCain had been using the song "Our Country," and while he had the legal rights to do so, Mellencamp makes it clear he does not support McCain and asks that he refrain from using his music.
2007Razorlight members Johnny Borrell and Carl Dalemo clash onstage at a gig in Lyon. The concert is halted, but the band returns to finish the set.
2002On the occasion of civil-rights activist Rosa Parks' 89th birthday, Stevie Wonder sings his song "Happy Birthday" to her at the premiere of her TV-movie biography The Rosa Parks Story. The song had originally been written by Wonder to help bring about a national Martin Luther King holiday.
1999In a daring move, Rykodisc becomes the first music label to give its stamp of approval to MP3, the controversial Internet-based music distribution format that struck fear into the hearts of many music industry executives.
1997The Offspring return with their fourth studio album, Ixnay on the Hombre - the follow-up to their 1994 breakthrough album Smash and the band's first after signing to Columbia Records in 1996.
1987Liberace dies of AIDS-related pneumonia at age 67.
1982Alex Harvey (of The Sensational Alex Harvey Band) dies of a massive heart attack at age 46.
Prince Dazzles In The Rain At Super Bowl
2007
Prince wows at the Super Bowl halftime show, closing with an otherworldly rendition of "Purple Rain" in the rain.
The game is between the Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts, but many remember the halftime show far more than the football (the Colts win, 29-17). In his 12-minute set, Prince plays parts of "Let's Go Crazy," "Baby I'm a Star," "1999," and the Foo Fighters song "Best Of You" (to the delight of Dave Grohl, who didn't know it was coming).
For the finale, the lights dim and Prince captivates the crowd with "Purple Rain," casting a striking visual as purple light sparkes through the raindrops. When a billowing curtain rises, he is seen in silhouette with his signature guitar, a lasting image in many consider the greatest Super Bowl halftime performance in history.
For the finale, the lights dim and Prince captivates the crowd with "Purple Rain," casting a striking visual as purple light sparkes through the raindrops. When a billowing curtain rises, he is seen in silhouette with his signature guitar, a lasting image in many consider the greatest Super Bowl halftime performance in history.
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