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| 3/4/2010 |
Pop Music Flashback
1969 - Cher became a mother with the birth of her daughter, Chastity.
1972 - Bread's "Everything I Own" peaked at number five on the pop singles chart.
Donny Osmond's "Puppy Love" and America's "Horse With No Name" broke into the Top 40.
1974 - Cher's album "Half Breed" was certified Gold.
1976 - Hall & Oates recorded the song "Rich Girl."
1978 - Andy Gibb's "(Love Is) Thicker Than Water" hit number one on the pop singles chart.
Dan Hill's "Sometimes When We Touch" peaked at number three on the pop singles chart.
The Bee Gees set chart history with the song "How Deep Is Your Love," which was celebrating 17 weeks in the Top 10.
1981 - Rod Stewart's album "Foolish Behaviour" was certified Platinum.
1985 - Frankie Goes To Hollywood's album "Welcome to the Pleasuredome" was certified Gold.
1986 - Pat Benatar's album "Seven the Hard Way" was certified Gold.
1989 - Debbie Gibson's "Lost In Your Eyes" hit number one on the pop singles chart.
1993 - Whitney Houston became a mother with the birth of her daughter, Bobbie Christina Houston Brown.
Patti LaBelle received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
1997 - Mariah Carey's album "Daydream" and 'N Sync's self-titled album were certified multi-Platinum.
1999 - Cher's "Believe" hit number one on the pop singles chart.
Spice Girl Victoria Beckham became a mother with the birth of her son, Brooklyn.
2001 - Glenn Hughes, the leather clad singer with the Village People, died from lung cancer. He was 50.
2003 - Christina Aguilera and Donatella Versace announced that the singer would be taking part in the designer's next ad campaign.
LaToya Jackson was a guest on CNN's "Larry King Live."
2004 - Four people were arrested at a Boston Wal-Mart where Jessica Simpson was doing an in-store appearance. Police cut the event short after more than five-thousand fans turned out to see Jessica.
2006 - Mariah Carey picked up the Best Female Album and Best Female Single trophies at the 20th Annual Soul Train Awards. John Legend won the same awards on the male side. Destiny's Child and Chris Brown also scored some hardware at the event, which was hosted by Vivica A. Fox and Tyrese Gibson.< |
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