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Today in Music History

July 19

  • 1965
    Release Bob Dylan releases Highway 61 Revisited

    Bob Dylan's landmark album Highway 61 Revisited was released in the US, featuring the influential single "Like a Rolling Stone".

  • 1967
    Birthday Brian May born

    Brian May, guitarist and songwriter with Queen, was born in Hampton, England.

  • 1968
    Birthday Ziggy Marley born

    Ziggy Marley, reggae singer and son of Bob and Rita Marley, was born in Kingston, Jamaica.

  • 1969
    #1 Hit In the Year 2525 tops US chart

    Zager and Evans reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 with the futuristic hit "In the Year 2525".

  • 1975
    #1 Hit One of These Nights hits No. 1

    The Eagles began a five-week run at number one in the US with "One of These Nights" on the Billboard Hot 100.

  • 1976
    Release Deep Purple release Made in Europe

    Deep Purple's live album Made in Europe was released, documenting performances from their 1975 European tour.

  • 1980
    #1 Hit It's Still Rock and Roll to Me tops chart

    Billy Joel started a two-week run at number one in the US with "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me".

  • 1986
    #1 Hit Sledgehammer reaches No. 1

    Peter Gabriel's "Sledgehammer" hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming his biggest US single.

  • 1996
    In Memoriam Syreeta dies

    Singer-songwriter Syreeta died aged 49 after a battle with breast cancer; she recorded for Motown and worked with Stevie Wonder.

  • 2003
    Milestone Beyoncé starts solo chart reign

    Beyoncé's "Crazy in Love," featuring Jay-Z, reached number one in the US, launching her solo chart dominance.

Classic Gold Trivia

Today's spotlight year: 1994

Which grunge band released the album "Superunknown" in 1994?

Soundgarden released "Superunknown" in 1994. The album included the hit singles "Black Hole Sun" and "Spoonman."

Which sitcom premiered in 1994 and followed six friends living in New York City?

"Friends" premiered in 1994. The sitcom debuted on NBC and became one of the defining TV shows of the decade.

Which film won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1994?

"Forrest Gump" won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the Oscars honoring 1994 films. Tom Hanks also won Best Actor for his performance in the movie.

What handheld game console did Sony launch in Japan in 1994?

Sony launched the PlayStation in Japan in 1994. It became one of the most influential video game consoles ever released.

Which athlete returned to the NBA in 1994 after his first retirement, briefly playing baseball that year instead?

Michael Jordan returned to the NBA in 1994 after retiring in 1993. During 1994, he played minor league baseball in the Chicago White Sox organization.