6 December

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6 DECEMBER

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2021 Drake, a longtime critic of the Grammy Awards, turns down his two nominations, joining The Weeknd in boycotting the awards. Drake feels he's being pigeonholed into hip-hop categories when he's really a pop artist; The Weeknd has beef because he wasn't nominated the previous year for his album After Hours or song "Blinding Lights."

2015 Carole King is celebrated at the Kennedy Center Honors, where 73-year-old Aretha Franklin brings the audience to its feet with her rendition of "You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman," one of many classic songs written by King.More

2013 After its authenticity is verified on the PBS series History Detectives, the Fender Stratocaster that Bob Dylan played in his historic performance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965 is purchased for an astounding $965,000. It had spent the previous 48 years with the family of Dylan's personal pilot, who received no reply when he told Dylan to retrieve the gear he left behind.

2012 Metallica end their streaming holdout, allowing their music on Spotify for the first time.

2011 Barbara Orbison, the second wife and widow of Roy Orbison, dies 23 years to the day after her husband.

2011 Soul singer Dobie Gray dies of complications from cancer surgery at age 71.

2009 Weezer's tour bus crashes, forcing them to cancel the rest of their tour. Frontman Rivers Cuomo is injured, but is back in action six weeks later.

2009 President Obama greets honorees Bruce Springsteen and Robert DeNiro during the reception for the Kennedy Center Honors in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC.

2006 On her third wedding anniversary to Elvis Costello, Diana Krall gives birth to twin boys, Dexter Henry Lorcan and Frank Harlan James.

2005 T-Pain, 20, releases his first solo album, Rappa Ternt Sanga, the first major release with an Auto-Tune effect on every song. Soon, Auto-Tune is everywhere, with Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Migos and many other rappers embracing it.

2003 Elvis Costello marries jazz singer Diana Krall at Elton John's London estate.

2000 Tina Turner wraps up her wildly successful Millennium 2000 Twenty Four Seven tour with a show in Anaheim, California. She claimed it would be her last stadium tour, but it is not - she hits the road again in 2008.

1995 Michael Jackson collapses in a New York theater during a rehearsal for an upcoming TV special and is hospitalized.

1989 The Grateful Dead play the Earthquake Relief Fund Benefit at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum to help raise funds for victims of the Loma Prieta earthquake. They open their act, fittingly, with "Shakedown Street."

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Taylor Swift is Time's 2023 Person Of The Year

2023

Taylor Swift is named Time magazine's 2023 Person Of The Year, the first entertainer ever picked.


Swift beats out eight other finalists, including King Charles III, Barbie, and Chinese President Xi Jinping, to take the honor. Her accomplishments include breaking Ticketmaster for her Eras tour, setting new box office records for the subsequent concert film, and getting teenage girls to watch football (she started dating Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce). But the reason she's chosen over world leaders and kings is that she was inescapable in 2023, even to folks well outside her target audience. If you read the news, went on social media, or engaged in conversation, there was a good chance her name would come up. As the article states, "She's the last monoculture left in our stratified world." It's not the first time Swift made the Person Of The Year cover. In 2017, she appeared as part of "The Silence Breakers" for her role in the #MeToo movement (she defended herself in court against a DJ who was fired after an altercation with her at a station event).

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