12 September

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12 SEPTEMBER

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2022 The Jennifer Hudson Show debuts in syndication. The first guest on the daytime talk show is Simon Cowell, a judge when Hudson competed on American Idol.

2017 Stevie Wonder, Demi Lovato and Dave Matthews are among the performers at the "Hand in Hand" telethon, which benefits victims of hurricanes Harvey and Irma.More

2016 The #HotInHerreStreamingParty hashtag takes off as Nelly fans try to help him out of a $2.4 million tax debt by repeatedly streaming his hit "Hot In Herre." Based on an estimated Spotify royalty of $0.007 per stream, it will take about 342,857,142 listens to play off the debt.

2014 Joe Sample (pianist of The Jazz Crusaders) dies of mesothelioma at age 75.

2013 Ray Dolby (sound engineer who invented the noise-reduction system which bears his name) dies of leukemia in San Francisco, California, at age 80.

2012 After years of mainstream popularity, considerable airplay, and being nominated for numerous awards, Matchbox Twenty finally get their due on the charts with a #1 debut on the Billboard albums chart. North is their first top-charting album and their fifth studio album in the 16 years the band has been together.

2011 Suffering from Alzheimer's disease, Glen Campbell performs "It's Your Amazing Grace" on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Campbell's memory is shot, but on stage he's able to perform, reading the lyrics from a teleprompter. He had just started his Goodbye Tour, which continues for more than a year, until his condition deteriorates to the point where he can no longer perform.

2011 Ed Sheeran's debut album, +, is released in the UK, where it tops the albums chart.

2009 The Christian rock band Skillet charts on the Hot 100 for the first time when their single "Awake and Alive" ekes in at #100. The track is from their hit crossover album Awake, which debuts at #2 in the US.

2008 Metallica release Death Magnetic, produced by Rick Rubin.

2007 R&B singer Bobby Byrd (member of The Famous Flames with James Brown) dies of cancer near Atlanta, Georgia, at age 73.

2006 Marianne Faithfull announces she has breast cancer (seven weeks later she says she has made a "full recovery").

2000 Lynyrd Skynyrd release Christmas Time Again, their first Christmas album.

2000 Barenaked Ladies release their fifth studio album, Maroon.

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Wearing Meat, Lady Gaga Wins Big At VMAs

2010

The 2010 MTV Video Music Awards ceremony is broadcast live from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, on MTV, with Chelsea Handler hosting the event. Lady Gaga takes Video of the Year for "Bad Romance."


Gaga, wearing a dress made of raw meat, is presented by award by Cher, who is wearing the same outfit she wore 21 years earlier in her video for "If I Could Turn Back Time." The 64-year-old diva quips, "I'm the oldest chick with the biggest hair in the littlest costume." Other winners: Top Collaboration - Lady Gaga featuring Beyonce - "Telephone" Top Female Video - Lady Gaga - "Bad Romance" Top Male Video - Eminem - "Not Afraid" Top Hip Hop Video - Eminem - "Not Afraid" Top New Artist - Justin Bieber featuring Ludacris - "Baby" Top Pop Video - Lady Gaga - "Bad Romance" Top Rock Video - 30 Seconds to Mars - "Kings and Queens" Top Dance Music Video - Lady Gaga - "Bad Romance" Art Direction - Florence and the Machine - "Dog Days Are Over" Choreography - Lady Gaga - "Bad Romance" Cinematography - Jay-Z and Alicia Keys - "Empire State Of Mind" Direction - Lady Gaga - "Bad Romance" Editing - Lady Gaga - "Bad Romance" Special Effects - Muse - "Uprising" Breakthrough Video - The Black Keys - "Tighten Up"

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