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| 10/13/2008 |
Today In History
In 1980
AC/DC's album "Back In Black" was certified Gold and Platinum.
In 1992
The Supreme Court decided against reinstating lawsuits alleging Ozzy Osbourne's music prompted two teenagers to commit suicide.
In 1993
U2's video "Achtung Baby" was certified Gold and Platinum, while Bon Jovi's video "Keep The Faith" was certified Gold.
In 1995
Ozzy Osbourne released the album "Ozzmosis."
Pearl Jam's album "Vitalogy" was certified multi-Platinum.
In 2000
Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, Ben Harper, and Patti Smith were among those who performed at a fundraiser for Green Party candidate Ralph Nader at New York's Madison Square Garden.
In 2003
Silverchair released a statement denying rumors that the band had broken up. While admitting the group had no recording or touring projects scheduled, they insisted band members weren't going their separate ways.
In 2004
The Foo Fighters performed two free concerts for the Arizona Democratic Party's Debate Watch Party in Tempe in conjunction with the presidential debate between George Bush and John Kerry.
Sammy Hagar hosted his annual birthday bash in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The event wrapped up a six-day party at his club Cabo Wabo, and featured performances from artists ranging from Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony to pop band Smash Mouth to country superstar Kenny Chesney.
Good Charlotte's album "The Chronicles of Life and Death" debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 chart, while Korn's "Greatest Hits, Volume 1" fell in at number four.
In 2006
Jet cancelled the remainder of the group's European tour after frontman Nic Cester visited a doctor for an ongoing bout of laryngitis. He was advised to rest his voice to avoid further damage to the nodules on his vocal chords.
In 2007
Sammy Hagar wrapped up his birthday bash at his night club in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Ted Nugent and the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Chad Smith were among the stars attending the event, while more than ten-thousand revelers camped outside the club to gain entry into the free party celebrating the rocker's 60th birthday.< |
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