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2003 After a long investigation, acclaimed "Wall of Sound" producer Phil Spector is formally charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of actress Lana Clarkson at his home in Los Angeles. Spector enters a plea of not guilty, and is later indicted for murder.

2002 Stevie Wonder threatens to sue his mother, Lula Hardaway, for a passage in her new autobiography where she claims Stevie lost his virginity to a prostitute. The story is deleted from future copies.

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2000 Aretha Franklin, Snoop Dogg, and Brian McKnight are among the performers who take part in the third annual "Soul Train" Christmas Starfest at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. The show features top R&B artists performing holiday favorites.

1999 Patty Loveless kicks off the holiday season by traveling aboard a CSX Transportation train bearing gifts to families along a route from Pikeville, Kentucky - Loveless' hometown - to Kingsport, Tennessee. The transportation system has distributed 15 tons of gifts annually to people living in Eastern Kentucky, Eastern Tennessee and Western Virginia.

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Pink Reinvents Herself On M!ssundaztood

2001

Pink releases her breakthrough second album, M!ssundaztood, which includes the hits "Get The Party Started" and "Family Portrait."


"I think we all feel misunderstood, and our main goal is to be appreciated for all that we are," Pink says. "Most of the time we don't even fully understand ourselves ... thus the title of my album." Although M!ssundaztood is Pink's second album, following 2000's Can't Take Me Home, it serves as her true introduction to the masses. Signed to LA Reid's LaFace Records, Pink was marketed as an R&B-pop singer after being discovered as part of the short-lived R&B trio Choice. Her debut album showcased her vocal chops but gave her little opportunity to express herself as she was mostly singing other peoples' words in a genre she no longer favored. The album was well-received, but Pink demanded changes if she were to continue. She wanted to write her own lyrics in an edgy pop style that reflected her rebellious attitude. Surprisingly, Reid granted the singer's request and she got to work on M!ssundaztood. Pink expresses different facets of her personality on the album's four singles - the fun-loving party girl on the ubiquitous dance-pop anthem "Get The Party Started" (written by her hero Linda Perry of 4 Non Blondes fame), the self-destructive non-conformist on "Don't Let Me Get Me," the victim of a bad romance on "Just Like A Pill," and the vulnerable child of divorce on "Family Portrait." M!ssundaztood - which arrives in the wake of her "Lady Marmalade" success alongside Christina Aguilera, Mya, and Lil' Kim - is a smash. It's nominated for two Grammy Awards (Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance) and becomes one of the best-selling albums of the decade with 13 million copies sold worldwide.

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