Saturday, February 29, 2020

28 FEBRUARY

In Music History

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2019The composer André Previn dies at 89.
2014Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale have their third child: Apollo Bowie Flynn.
2012The Malaysian Government cancels a concert by Erykah Badu scheduled for the following day due to her tattoos, including one with the word "Allah" in Arabic.
2008Mike Smith (lead vocalist, keyboardist for The Dave Clark Five) dies of pneumonia at age 64.
2006Bruce Springsteen releases Hammersmith Odeon London 1975.
2006Ne-Yo's first album, In My Own Words, debuts at #1 in America.
2004Gigli sweeps the 24th Golden Raspberry Awards with nine nominations and six wins, including Worst Actress for star Jennifer Lopez and Worst Actor for Ben Affleck (whose award also includes his roles in Daredevil and Paycheck). Despite having a highly publicized off-screen romance, the pair also lands Worst Screen Couple.
1998Garth Brooks hosts Saturday Night Live. As the musical guest, he performs his hit "Two Piña Coladas."
1996Alison Krauss and Shenandoah's "Somewhere In The Vicinity Of The Heart" wins the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals. The single, a #7 hit, was Krauss's first Top 10 entry on the country chart.
199622-year-old Alanis Morissette becomes the youngest artist to win the Grammy for Album of the Year when Jagged Little Pill takes the prize. She holds the record until 2010, when 20-year-old Taylor Swift nabs the title with Fearless.
1995Billie Joe Armstrong (of Green Day) and wife Adrienne welcome their first child, son Joseph "Joey" Marciano Armstrong, named for Ramones singer Joey Ramone.
1991"Curtis Mayfield Day" is declared in Los Angeles.
1989The sitcom Coach debuts on ABC, starring Craig T. Nelson as a college football coach and Shelley Fabares as his longtime girlfriend. Fabares became famous in the '50s and '60s, starring in The Donna Reed Show - on which she debuted the hit "Johnny Angel" - and appearing in three films with Elvis Presley.
1985Uriah Heep lead singer David Byron dies at his Berkshire home from liver disease and seizures caused by excessive consumption of alcohol. He is just 38 years old.
1985Bruce Springsteen wins for Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Songwriter of the Year and pretty much any award he was eligible for in the Rolling Stone reader's poll.
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Titanic Song Hits #1 In America

1998
Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On," from the movie Titanic, goes to #1 in the US. The film has been #1 at the box office since December 21, 1997, and the soundtrack has been #1 since January 24, 1998.
The music for the movie, which runs 3 hours and 15 minutes, is an instrumental score composed by James Horner, but at the end of the film, Dion provides the epilogue with the soaring "My Heart Will Go On," inducing rivers of tears. Horner wrote the song with lyricist Will Jennings, who after hearing the story of the film, thought about a centenarian artist he knew who embodied the character Rose, played by Kate Winslet. Horner, who worked with Dion before she was a star (he had her record a demo for the 1991 film Fievel Goes West), convinced her to record the song, then convinced director James Cameron to put it in the movie, which had gone way over budget and was taking months longer to finish than anticipated. The film is #1 at the box office from its first week of release through the end of March 1998. By the time Dion's song is #1, many are returning to the theater to see the film for a second or third time. It goes on to become her signature song, often the last one she plays at concerts.

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