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2021 Forbes declares Rihanna the richest female musician - by far. Her $1.7 billion fortune is roughly double that of Madonna, who is #2 on the list. Most of Rihanna's earnings are from her Fenty Beauty line.

2012 Electric blues guitarist Johnnie Bassett dies of cancer at age 76.

2011 Rapper Big Sean is arrested in Lewiston, New York, after being accused of sexually assaulting a woman during a Wiz Khalifa concert, where he was performing. He is eventually fined $750 for second degree unlawful imprisonment.

2007 Lee Hazlewood, who wrote Nancy Sinatra's hit "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'," dies of renal cancer at age 78.

2006 John Locke (keyboardist for Nazareth, Spirit) dies of cancer at age 62.

2005 James "Little Milton" Campbell, known for blues hits such as 1969's "Grits Ain't Groceries," dies of complications following a stroke at age 70.

2000 Coyote Ugly, about an aspiring singer-songwriter (Piper Perabo) who takes a job at a bawdy bar, opens in theaters. LeAnn Rimes, who appears in the film, anchors the soundtrack with four new songs, including the theme, "Can't Fight The Moonlight." It's one of the best-selling soundtracks of the '00s.More

1994 The Notorious B.I.G. marries R&B singer Faith Evans.

1992 Thanks to controversy generated from the song "Cop Killer," the self-titled album by Ice-T's hardcore metal group Body Count is certified Gold for sales of 500,000 in the US.

1991 Jeri Southern, a singer whose popular songs include "An Occasional Man" and "Fire Down Below," dies of pneumonia at age 64.

1981 Marques Houston (of the R&B group Immature) is born in Los Angeles, California. As an actor, he's known for his role as Roger Evans on the '90s sitcom Sister, Sister.

1973 Maureen McGovern's "The Morning After (The Song From The Poseidon Adventure)" hits #1 in the US for the first of two weeks.

1971 The rapper Yo-Yo (Yolanda Whitaker) is born in Los Angeles. Teaming with Ice Cube, she has a hit in 1991 with "You Can't Play With My Yo-Yo."

1970 Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson marries his second wife, Barbara Charren, in Los Angeles. They divorce four years later.

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Paisley And Platten Shill For Nationwide

2016

Nationwide insurance announces a new ad campaign with Brad Paisley and Rachel Platten.

The "Songs for All Your Sides" campaign has the singers doing their own interpretations of the "Nationwide is on your side" jingle. Known for their heartfelt songs about love and life, Paisley and Platten now find themselves shamelessly shilling for the insurance giant. In his spot, Paisley sings: So you're up at dawn, kid look alive You've been saving for a big man cave, good luck with that Dave. You made the most of your retirement plan But you better learn to drive that RV man So many things you're doing in your life Nationwide is on your side Platten's goes like this: You got an early morning dad side, Looks like those braids aren't easy to tie. Nope A "how do I retire at 50" side. Hang in there Dan. Sure you can keep the kitty side. That's why there's Nationwide The press release states, "Each musician's song will authentically and uniquely deliver the 'Nationwide is on your side' jingle and expand on it through their own creative interpretation to life's many moments." The singers feign excitement, with Paisley adding, "As a songwriter, the whole premise of there being more to the Nationwide jingle beyond those seven catchy notes is exciting." Platten says, "In working with Nationwide, it was a lot of fun sharing my playful side that absolutely loves singing at my piano." The spots are broadcast for the first time the next evening at the opening ceremonies of the Rio Olympics.

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