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This Week in Music History August 29 – September 4
This Week in Music History August 29 – September 4
This Week in Music History August 29 – September 4
This week in music history was quite busy. Take a trip down memory lane and see exactly what we mean. August 29th, 1977- Three knuckleheads were arrested for attempting to steal the late Elvis' dead body. As consequence, a decision was made to move the body from Memphis to Graceland...
This Week in Music History
This Week in Music History
This Week in Music History
November 28th, 1992 – Whitney Houston starts a record-breaking 14 week run at No.1 on the singles chart with ‘I Will Always Love You’, from the ‘Bodyguard’ soundtrack. The song was written by Dolly Parton.
This Week in Music History
This Week in Music History
This Week in Music History
November 23rd, 1975 - Queen starts a 9 week run at No.1 in the UK with ‘Bohemian Rhapsody.’ The promotional video for this song is generally acknowledged as being the first pop video ever. When they first decided to release the 5min and 55sec single, various record execs suggested to them that it was too long to ever be a hit, they didn’t listen and the rest is history...
This Weekend in Music History
This Weekend in Music History
This Weekend in Music History
August 10th, 1963 - Little Stevie Wonder starts his three week run at No.1 on the singles chart with ‘Fingertips part II’. At the age of 13, this makes him the youngest singer to top the charts. It was also, the first live, non-studio recording to reach number one on the singles chart since Johnny Standley’s 1952 comic monologue ‘It’s in the Book’...
Rolling Stones Trivia
Rolling Stones Trivia
Rolling Stones Trivia
The Rolling Stones will perform at The Prudential Center in Newark on December 13th and 15th. This weekend we're featuring Jersey's favorite "Stone's" hits on New Jersey 101.5.  To honor the occasion, I've dug up some fun Rolling Stone's trivia.  Enjoy!
This Day in Music History
This Day in Music History
This Day in Music History
July 21st 1969 - The Beatles started recording 'Come Together' at Abbey Road studios in London. The John Lennon track became the opening song on The Beatles Abbey Road album, and would later be paired with 'Something' and released as a double A-sided single.