15 November

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2022 The presale for Taylor Swift's Eras tour crashes Ticketmaster, leading to frustrated fans and a federal investigation. Despite the snafu, 2.4 million tickets are sold, the most for one artist ever in a single day.

2018 Thanks to the hashtag #JusticeForGlitter, Mariah Carey's long-maligned 2001 album Glitter climbs to #1 on the iTunes US Albums chart.More

2016 Less than a year after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer, country singer Holly Dunn, age 59, dies at a hospice facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

2011 Mark "Moogy" Klingman (keyboardist for Utopia) dies of bladder cancer in New York City, at age 61.

2007 The first episode of Daryl Hall's show Live From Daryl's House airs on the web, with Hall performing from his home in Millerton, New York. The series gains traction and gets picked up by the Palladia network. Over the years, Smokey Robinson, Joe Walsh, Cee Lo Green, Rob Thomas and many other musical luminaries appear, performing a mix of their own songs, covers and Hall & Oates tracks.

2007 In a charity auction, a 25-year-old man from Scotland pays $170,000 for two tickets to the Led Zeppelin reunion show at the O2 Arena in London. Over a million people entered a lottery for the 18,000 tickets, which sold for a face value of $255.

2005 Alabama, Glen Campbell and DeFord Bailey are inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

2004 Shania Twain's album Come On Over is certified double diamond by the RIAA, with over 20 million copies sold in the US. It's just the seventh album to do so, and the only one by a female artist.

2003 Alejandro Fernandez, Bacilos and Mana are the big winners at Mexico's second Premios Oye! in Mexico City, taking home two awards each. Fernandez is named Best Ranchero Act, and his "Nina Amada Mia" wins Best Popular (regional Mexican) Song. Bacilos wins Best Pop Group and Best Pop Song for "Caraluna." Mana wins Best Rock Group; its Revolucion de Amor is voted Album of the Year.

2000 Due to the throat troubles of their frontmen, Chino Moreno and Fred Durst, Deftones and Limp Bizkit, respectively, cancel separate shows north of the US border. Deftones were to play to several thousand fans at the Aberdeen Pavilion in Ottawa, while Durst et al were to rock Vancouver with its Anger Management Tour.

2000 Michael Abram, the Liverpool native who broke into George Harrison's home and stabbed him in an incident earlier in the year, is found not guilty by reason of insanity at Oxford Crown Court. Abram is to be confined to a mental hospital for an indefinite period of time.

1999 KoRn play their album Issues (released the following day) from start-to-finish at a venue not known for hosting nu-metal: the Apollo Theater in Harlem.

1999 People magazine declares Tim McGraw the sexiest man in country music. McGraw says as long as his wife, Faith Hill, thinks he's sexy, that's all that matters to him.

1997 Saul Chaplin, composer and musical director, dies after a bad fall in Los Angeles, California, at age 85. Collaborated for the scores and orchestrations of An American in Paris (1951), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) and West Side Story (1961).

1997 Ralph "Pee Wee" Middlebrooks (trumpeter/trombonist for The Ohio Players) dies at age 58. Circumstances undisclosed.

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Britney, Justin And Christina Join Mickey Mouse Club

1993

Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, and Ryan Gosling join J.C. Chasez and Keri Russell in the cast of The All-New Mickey Mouse Club.

The original Mickey Mouse Club ran from 1955-1959 and produced a teen star in Annette Funicello. The series was revived in 1977 and again in 1989 as The All-New Mickey Mouse Club, airing on The Disney Channel. Chasez and Russell join for Season 4, and two years later, Spears, Timberlake, Aguilera and Gosling come on board. Each episode features lots of singing and dancing, often to a contemporary hit, and some goofy, G-rated skits. Spears, Aguilera and Timberlake are all 12 years old, but this isn't their first rodeo: All three were on Star Search, a show that also featured before-they-were-famous Destiny's Child, Rosie O'Donnell, Backstreet Boys, Dave Chappelle, Tori Kelly and Alanis Morissette. Aguilera gets a lot of big ballads to show off her outsized voice, while Spears and Timberlake show their star power with eye-catching dance moves. All three return for Season 7, then spend the next few years in a bunker preparing for world domination (we don't know this for sure). Timberlake is the first to emerge, joining Chasez in the powerhouse boy band *NSYNC, whose 1997 debut album sells over 10 million copies and makes them a sensation. Spears follows in 1998 with her debut single "...Baby One More Time," where she sports a schoolgirl look that makes her one of the most popular search terms on this new thing called The Internet. Aguilera's self-titled debut album comes in 1999 and makes a huge impact with the hit singles "Genie in a Bottle" and "What a Girl Wants." Spears and Timberlake have a love connection, but go though a nasty split that gives Justin inspiration for one of his first solo hits, "Cry Me A River."

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