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2023 Using artificial intelligence to isolate John Lennon's vocals from an old demo, The Beatles release a new song: "Now And Then." It goes to #1 in the UK, their 18th chart-topper there.

2020 Thanks to a swell of views from children home during the coronavirus pandemic, "Baby Shark" overtakes "Despacito" as the most-viewed video in YouTube history, with a little over 7 billion views.

2016 Beyoncé goes country, performing her song "Daddy Lessons" with the Dixie Chicks at the CMA Awards. Eight years later, she becomes the first Black woman to top the Country chart when "Texas Hold 'Em" goes to #1.

2015 80-year-old Johnny Mathis returns home from an Ohio concert to find his iconic Hollywood Hills mansion, built by billionaire Howard Hughes in 1946, engulfed in flames. The fire consumes nearly all of the singer's possessions, save for a few mementos.

2014 English clarinetist Acker Bilk, known for the 1962 instrumental hit "Stranger On The Shore," dies at age 85 after years of health issues that included throat cancer, bladder cancer, and a stroke.

2013 'N Sync reunites for Chris Kirkpatrick's wedding, as his four bandmates serve as groomsmen for his nuptials to Karly Skladany.

2012 Brian Eno's new album LUX is previewed for travelers at Tokyo International Airport, a fitting move for a composer whose 1978 album Ambient 1: Music for Airports was designed for such purpose.

2007 In Glasgow, a reunited Verve play their first show since 1998. The band part ways again in 2009.

2007 A right of passage for any up-and-coming British musical act, Laura Marling makes her debut on Later…with Jools Holland, performing the songs "Ghosts" and "New Romantic" before a live studio audience. The former Squeeze founder's late night music variety show has become an institution in the UK, and many other networks rebroadcast it around the world.

2006 Surprising no one, Shakira is the big winner at the seventh annual Latin Grammy Awards, taking home four statues during the ceremony at Madison Square Garden. The Colombian pop star wins song and record of the year awards for "La Tortura," a duet with Spaniard Alejandro Sanz. She also receives trophies for female pop vocal album and album of the year for her Spanish-language Fijacion Oral, Vol. 1.

2006 Justin Timberlake hosts the MTV Europe Music Awards, where he also wins for Best Male Artist and Best Pop Artist. Gnarls Barkley wins Best Song for "Crazy."

2005 Depeche Mode is forced to cancel their tour opener in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, after Hurricane Wilma devastates the area.

2003 David Cassidy guest stars on FOX's Malcolm in the Middle, where he plays aging teen idol Boon Vincent. Of the character, Cassidy says: "I drew from my experiences meeting the most egotistical, egocentric human beings who have ever dawned on a stage."

2001 Gorillaz' "Clint Eastwood" and Fatboy Slim's "Weapon Of Choice" each take three trophies at the Billboard Music Video Awards.

2001 Country singer Buddy Starcher, known for the 1965 spoken-word recording "History Repeats Itself," dies at age 95.

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Rami Malek Stars In Bohemian Rhapsody

2018

The Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, starring Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury, opens in theaters. It wins four Oscars, including Best Actor for Malek.

The film, named after the band's 1975 hit, follows the life of Queen's lead singer, Freddie Mercury. Sacha Baron Cohen was originally cast in the lead role until the remaining band members voiced their concerns about his comedic roles - such as Ali G and Borat - being a possible threat to the seriousness of the film. Queen guitarist Brian May told Classic Rock Magazine: "We thought there has to be no distraction in the Freddie movie. You have to really suspend that disbelief - the man who plays Freddie, you have to really believe is Freddie. And we didn't that could really happen with Sacha." After Baron Cohen left the project over creative differences, producers Denis O'Sullivan and Graham King found their man in Rami Malek, star of the sci-fi series Mr. Robot, who had the right physical characteristics and acting chops to portray the late singer. But it took a mix of three voices to get the right vocals: Malek's, Mercury's (using master recordings), and Canadian singer Marc Martel's. Malek's performance, which involved extensive work with a movement coach to transform into Mercury, earns him the Oscar for Best Actor. The soundtrack peaks at #2 in the US, becoming Queen's second-highest charting album since The Game hit #1 in 1980.

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Susan from Illinois Rami Malek was phenomenal as Freddie. There were a few times when I had to remember I was watching a movie and not actual archival film of Freddie/Queen. And Susie from Oregon - There are no plans, currently, for a Bohemian Rhapsody sequel.
Suzie from OregonIs there really going to be a follow up movie to Bohemian Rhapsody continuing Freddie Mercury's life story?

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