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April 23

  • 1964
    #1 Hit Hello, Dolly! tops the US chart

    Louis Armstrong reached number one in the US with "Hello, Dolly!", ending the Beatles' long run at the top.

  • 1968
    Birthday Taj Mahal born in Harlem

    American blues and roots musician Taj Mahal was born Henry Saint Clair Fredericks in New York City.

  • 1976
    Release Ramones debut album released

    The Ramones released their self-titled debut album, a landmark record in the development of punk rock.

  • 1977
    #1 Hit ABBA begin UK chart run with Fernando

    ABBA started a four-week run at number one in the UK with the ballad "Fernando".

  • 1983
    #1 Hit Beat It reaches US number one

    Michael Jackson's "Beat It" hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming a major crossover smash.

  • 1988
    #1 Hit Where Do Broken Hearts Go tops US

    Whitney Houston's "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" reached number one in the US, her seventh straight chart-topper.

  • 1994
    In Memoriam Richard Nixon dies

    Former US President Richard Nixon died; his name lived on in music history through references in songs by many artists.

  • 1995
    Milestone Oasis top UK chart with Some Might Say

    Oasis scored their first UK number one single with "Some Might Say" on the singles chart.

  • 1996
    Release New Adventures in Hi-Fi released

    R.E.M. released "New Adventures in Hi-Fi" in Europe on April 23, ahead of its US release the next day.

  • 2002
    Release The Rising released by Springsteen

    Bruce Springsteen released "The Rising", his first studio album with the E Street Band in 18 years.

Classic Gold Trivia

Today's spotlight year: 1966

Which Beatles album, released in 1966, is often seen as a major step forward in studio experimentation?

Revolver. It was released in 1966 and featured songs such as "Eleanor Rigby," "Yellow Submarine," and "Tomorrow Never Knows."

Which science-fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry premiered in 1966?

Star Trek. The original series debuted in 1966 and introduced the starship Enterprise, Captain James T. Kirk, and Mr. Spock to television audiences.

Which film won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 1966 Oscars?

The Sound of Music. It won Best Picture at the Academy Awards ceremony held in 1966.

Which major international football tournament was hosted and won by England in 1966?

The FIFA World Cup. England won the 1966 tournament by defeating West Germany 4–2 after extra time in the final at Wembley.

Which famous fashion figure became the face of the "Swinging London" style in 1966?

Twiggy. In 1966, the young British model became an international symbol of the era's mod fashion look.