On This Day in 1972 – Elton John Goes Gold
On this day in 1972 the Elton John album "Madman Across The Water" was certified Gold.
On this day in 1972 the Elton John album "Madman Across The Water" was certified Gold.
Today, February 15th, is Phil Collins Day, and it's been celebrated annually on this day since at least 2007.
On this day in 1965 the album "Ring Of Fire", by the late, great Johnny Cash was certified Gold.
Esquire.com recently threw together a list of 'The 10 Craziest Drummers Ever' and it includes Ginger Baker, who could be LEGITIMATELY CRAZY.
The Grammys are on this Sunday so we're doing our own version of the "All Time Grammys"! Each of us at the station had to pick our "All Time Grammy" winners and below are the winning artists, groups and songs!
Beyonce decided that the time to address whether or not she was lip-syncing the national anthem at the presidential inauguration is now. You know, when everybody's already forgotten about it. Thanks for the reminder.
On this day in 1985 the Don Henley album "Building The Perfect Beast" was certified Gold. It went Triple Platinum in February of 1995.
The guys who do the "Bad Lip-Reading" series on YouTube might have released their dumbest video yet.
For anyone who is under the age of 35, you may not know that MTV used to actually play 'music videos'. Hour after hour you sat in front of the TV and watched your favorite artists and groups do their thing. One of the all-time best videos was the one for the song 'Take on Me' by the Norwegian pop band A-Ha!
On this day in 1977 the Bob Seger album "Night Moves" was certified Gold.
It hit Six-Times Platinum in September of 2003.
On this day in 1994 the "Dirty Dancing" soundtrack was certified 11-TIMES PLATINUM.
Barry Manilow was forced to cancel a Broadway show on Tuesday night, after losing his voice. His rep blamed it on a, quote, "brutal case of bronchitis. When it was determined that he had to cancel, his female fans of a certain age were NOT happy.