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2018 Chas Hodges of Chas & Dave dies at 74.

2018 Paul McCartney's album Egypt Station hits #1 in America, his first chart-topper on that tally since Tug of War in 1982.

2012 Taylor Swift's single "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" notches its third week at #1 on the Hot 100. Swift is still considered a country artist (the song also hits #1 on the Country chart), which puts her in company with Kenny Rogers in terms of crossover appeal; the last country song to spend at least three weeks at #1 was Rogers' "Lady" back in 1980.

2011 The world's most prolific songwriter, Paul McCartney, adds another string to his bow when his ballet Ocean's Kingdom is performed in New York.

2010 Eddie Fisher, one of the biggest pop stars of the '50s, dies of complications from hip surgery in Berkeley, California, at age 82.

2007 Paul Rodgers (lead singer for Free and Bad Company) marries Cynthia Kereluk, former Miss Canada.

2006 The Big Bopper, who died in the plane crash with Buddy Holly, is honored with a historical marker in his hometown of Beaumont, Texas.

2002 Sting receives an Emmy for his A&E documentary Sting in Tuscany: All This Time. He dedicates his award to his "dear late friend Timothy White."

2001 Isaac Stern, Soviet-born violinist and conductor, dies of congestive heart failure in New York City, at age 81.

2000 Bone Thugs-N-Harmony rapper Flesh-N-Bone (Stanley Howse) is sentenced in a Los Angeles court to 10 years in prison for assault with an AK-47 rifle and possession of a gun, which is illegal for an ex-convict. Howse faces nearly 20 years in prison but receives a lesser sentence after his attorneys present evidence that he was an abused child.

1999 Vince Gill competes with himself in the vocal event category at the Country Music Association Awards in Nashville. Gill is up with Patty Loveless for "My Kind of Woman/My Kind of Man" and with Sara Evans for "No Place That Far."

1999 Diana Ross is held in police custody at London's Heathrow Airport for several hours following an incident involving a member of the airport's security staff. Ross is arrested then cautioned and released following an allegation of assault on a female security officer during routine security checks prior to boarding a plane.

1998 White Zombie calls it a night. Bassist Sean Yseult confirms that the 13-year-old hard rock group has decided to break up.

1998 The first Family Values Tour, created by Korn and featuring Limp Bizkit, Ice Cube and Rammstein, launches with a show in Rochester, New York.

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Goo Goo Dolls Release Dizzy Up The Girl

1998

"Iris" hitmakers The Goo Goo Dolls release their smash album Dizzy Up The Girl, a 4-million seller that includes the ubiquitous City Of Angels ballad as well as the Top 20 singles "Slide," "Black Balloon" and "Broadway."


Catering to fans both old and new, Dizzy Up The Girl, the alt-rock band's sixth studio album, is a mix of punk-influenced rockers and power ballads. Bassist Robby Takac takes the lead on the heavier album cuts "January Friend" and "Amigone," while lead singer Johnny Rzeznik belts the ballads like "Slide" (#8), "Black Balloon" (#16), and "Broadway" (#24). The Goo Goo Dolls built their fanbase playing the underground punk-rock scene in their hometown of Buffalo, New York, and releasing a quartet of hard-hitting albums with tracks called "Don't Beat My Ass (With A Baseball Bat)," "Up Yours," and "Sex Maggot." Then came their fifth album, A Boy Named Goo, featuring the hit alt-rock ballad "Name." The mainstream success riled their longtime fans, who accused them of selling out. Instead of caving to old expectations, the band embraced their newfound notoriety and recorded the ballad "Iris" for the City Of Angels soundtrack. The song made them superstars and became a staple of alt-rock radio for years to come. Dizzy Up The Girl sells 4-million copies in the US and remains the Goo Goo Dolls' bestselling album.

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