2006 – Trey Anastasio begins an 18 consecutive hour DJs stint on Sirius Satellite Radio for “Trey Day, Vol. 2.”
2006 – British alternative rock trio Muse and Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke are the big winners at the fifth annual BT Digital Music Awards in London, each taking home a brace of trophies.
2006 – “Listen to Your Heart,” the power-ballad written by Per Gessle and Mats Persson, scoops a raft of prestigious honors at the 2006 BMI London Awards, presented at the Dorchester Hotel. Among other honors, the track receives the organization’s highest accolade, the Robert S. Musel Award, for the most-performed song of the year.
2004 – Public Enemy, Beastie Boys, Kid Rock, Fat Joe, MC Hammer and Sugar Hill Gang are among the artists who perform in all-star collaborations at the inaugural VH1 Hip Hop Honors. The event celebrates influential pioneers in the genre: DJ Hollywood, DJ Kool Herc, KRS-One, Public Enemy, Rock Steady Crew, Run-DMC, Tupac Shakur and Sugar Hill Gang. The graffiti movement is also singled out as influential to hip-hop culture.
2004 – Teenage English soul star Joss Stone become the youngest female solo artist to top the British album survey as “Mind Body & Soul” debuts at No. 1. The 17-year-old’s second release, and first full-length, bows ahead of top 10 entries by Marilyn Manson, Tom Jones and Brian Wilson.
2001 – Keith Urban goes home to Australia to accept a special Aria Award _ roughly the equivalent to a Grammy in the U.S. Urban receives the Outstanding Achievement Award in recognition of sales and chart success in the U.S.
2001 – Rock band Powderfinger dominates the 15th annual Australian Record Industry Association awards with six victories at Sydney’s Capitol Theatre.
2000 – Benjamin Orr, former bassist and singer of the Cars, dies at his home in Atlanta from pancreatic cancer. He is 53. Born Benjamin Orzechowski, the bassist and singer formed the Cars with singer/guitarist Ric Ocasek in Boston in 1976.
2000 – 45-year-old Mark David Chapman, the man who twenty years earlier fired five shots into John Lennon’s back, faces the parole board. Parole for John Lennon’s murderer is denied.
1999 – 59-year old Welsh chart veteran Tom Jones does something he hasn’t done for 25 years: He goes No. 1 on the U.K. album chart with “Reload,” which features Jones accompanied by Robbie Williams, Stereophonics, Barenaked Ladies, the Pretenders, Natalie Imbruglia, and many others.
1997 – California rock/pop act Sugar Ray postpones its European tour after front man Mark McGrath injures his leg at the first date in Bologna, Italy.
1992 – Singer Sinead O’Connor tears up a photo of Pope John Paul II during a performance on the TV show “Saturday Night Live.” NBC got more than 1,000 calls protesting. O’Connor had canceled a previous scheduled appearance on the program to protest guest host Andrew Dice Clay and his comedy act.
1990 – Fort Lauderdale, Fla., record store owner Charles Freeman is convicted by an all-white jury for selling a 2 Live Crew rap album that had been ruled obscene by a federal judge. He is later fined $1,000.
1982 – No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit: “Jack & Diane,” John Cougar. The first single from the “American Fool” album, “Hurts So Good,” is still in the top 10 when “Jack & Diane” hits No. 1.
1973 – No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit: “Half-Breed,” Cher.
1957 – “The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom,” a weekly music show, premieres on ABC-TV.
1941 – Chubby Checker (Ernest Evans) is born in Philadelphia. His biggest hit is “The Twist,” which hits No. 1 in both 1960 and 1962, the only rock song to re-enter Billboard’s Hot 100 and return to the top spot.
1940 – Singer/songwriter Alan O’Day (“Undercover Angel”) is born in Hollywood.
This Day in Music
2006 - Trey Anastasio begins an 18 consecutive hour DJs stint on Sirius Satellite Radio for "Trey Day, Vol. 2."