2 February

Pick a Day

2 FEBRUARY

In Music History

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2019 Marshmello performs a virtual concert inside the online game Fortnite that is seen by an estimated 10 million gamers. To pull it off, he is rigged to a body-motion suit that transfers his movements to the screen. It's the first large-scale integration of a concert within a video game.

2011 Leonard Cohen's first grandchild is born to proud parents Lorca Cohen, Rufus Wainwright and "deputy dad" Jorn Weisbrodt. Little Viva Katherine, named after Wainwright's mother, the folk singer Kate McGarrigle, is born only a year after Cohen reportedly remarked on childhood to both Lorca and Rufus: "You know, it's pretty much the only amazing thing there is."

2007 Joe Hunter, who played piano in the Motown house band The Funk Brothers, dies at age 79.

2007 The Spinners founding member Billy Henderson dies of complications from diabetes at age 67 in Daytona Beach, Florida.

2004 Exodus return after a 12-year hiatus with their sixth studio album, Tempo of the Damned.

2002 Paul Baloff, who sang on Exodus' 1985 debut album, Bonded Blood, dies of a heart attack at age 41.

1999 Freddy Fender is awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

1992 Todd Rundgren has his third child, a son named Rebop.

1985 "I Want To Know What Love Is" by Foreigner begins a two-week run at #1 in the US, the first song with a gospel choir to top the chart. The song was written by Foreigner guitarist Mick Jones and inspired by the woman who would later become his wife: Ann Dexter-Jones.

1980 The Specials hit #1 in the UK for the first time with "Too Much Too Young," but they're busy touring America, where their ska sound has yet to find much of an audience.

1976 Lynyrd Skynyrd release Gimme Back My Bullets. It's their fourth album, following Nuthin' Fancy and preceding Street Survivors, which is their last release before a fatal plane crash ends the original lineup.

1975 Stevie Wonder's daughter Aisha (heard crying at the beginning of "Isn't She Lovely") is born. Aisha is Wonder's first child, born to Yolanda Simmons.

1975 Billy Mohler, best known as a member of The Calling, is born in Laguna Beach, California.

1973 NBC debuts The Midnight Special rock variety show, its response to ABC's popular In Concert series. The first host: Helen Reddy.

1973 Emerson, Lake and Palmer keyboard player Keith Emerson injures his hands when a rigged piano explodes prematurely during a San Francisco gig, leaving him with minor cuts and a broken fingernail.

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Bill Murray Wakes Up To "I Got You Babe"... Again

1993

Bill Murray can't stop waking up to the Sonny and Cher song "I Got You Babe" in the movie Groundhog Day.

Playing the surly weatherman Phil Connors, Murray heads to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, for a familiar ritual: the emergence of Punxsutawney Phil, the famous groundhog that will determine whether or not we'll have six more weeks of winter based on whether or not he sees his shadow on Groundhog Day. He sleeps at a cozy bed and breakfast and wakes up bright and early at 6:00 a.m., the clock radio playing the Sonny and Cher classic "I Got You Babe." He plows through the day, feigning interest in the event when he's on camera, but showing no regard for his co-workers and total disdain for the citizens of Punxsutawney. The next day, he wakes up in the same room, once again at 6:00 a.m., and once again with "I Got You Babe" playing on the radio. He quickly learns that he is repeating the same day, and when he wakes up the next morning, it starts all over again. This goes on for quite a while, with the same events taking place every day, and only Murray's reactions to them changing. The time warp goes on long enough for him to become a piano virtuoso and get to know everyone he encounters very well, which he uses to his advantage. Every day he wakes up hoping it will be different, but every day he awakes to the same old song.

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