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2018 Drake breaks his own record for most entries on the Hot 100 at once when he places 27 songs on the tally following the release of his album Scorpion.

2014 Johnny Winter plays the Cahors Blues Festival in France. It's his last performance, as he dies two days later.

2013 In Switzerland, 73-year-old Tina Turner marries her longtime boyfriend, the record producer Erwin Bach. A few years later, he gives her one of his kidneys when she needs a transplant.

2010 Ann Kirsten Kennis, whose Polaroid photo is on the cover of Vampire Weekend's #1 album Contra, files a $2 million lawsuit against the band, their label, and the photographer, claiming she never granted permission to use it. She later settles with the band.More

2009 The debut album by The Dead Weather, Horehound, is released, and spawns the singles "Hang You from the Heavens," "Treat Me Like Your Mother," and "I Cut Like A Buffalo."

2008 Rock Band 2 reveals that the new Guns N' Roses song "Shackler's Revenge" is to appear in the game.

2007 The album Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus goes to #1, as did the first soundtrack from the Disney show Hannah Montana the previous year. Miley Cyrus, who plays Hannah on the show, is now being promoted as a singer under her real name, not just her character.

2005 Joe Harnell, a pianist and composer who worked as an accompanist and arranger for Peggy Lee and others, dies of heart failure at age 80.

2002 The Australian rock band The Vines release their debut album, Highly Evolved, earning raves from both NME and Rolling Stone, which put them on their covers and compare them to Nirvana.

1995 At what was previously a forsaken patch of land to the north of Hartford, Connecticut, Michael Bolton plays the grand opening concert at the Meadows Music Theater. Bolton, who grew up in New Haven, is good friends with the venue's promoter Jim Koplik. 90 degree heat stifles the ceremony a bit, as soon-to-be disgraced governor John Rowland has to take off his tuxedo coat when greeting Bolton onstage.

1992 Aretha Franklin opens the 1992 Democratic National Convention in New York by singing the US national anthem.

1992 Olivia Newton-John makes public her bout with breast cancer, which she will eventually beat.

1988 At the height of "Elvis is Alive" mania, Nashville radio station WYHY offers a million dollars to anyone who shows up at the studios with the King.

1988 Michael Jackson begins his first-ever UK tour at Wembley Stadium in London.

1987 Imagine Dragons lead singer Dan Reynolds is born in Las Vegas, Nevada. Raised Mormon, he attends BYU, where he forms the band with fellow student Wayne Sermon in 2008.

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Barry Manilow Is "Ready To Take A Chance Again" In Foul Play

1978

Foul Play, a quirky comedy thriller starring Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase, debuts in theaters. The soundtrack boasts the Barry Manilow tune "Ready To Take A Chance Again," which is nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song.

Written by Norman Gimbel and Charles Fox, the song plays during the opening scene as Hawn, whose new life is full of promise as a recent divorcee, drives her Volkswagen on a mountain road above the San Francisco Bay. Gimbel and Fox wrote the tune with Manilow in mind. The "Mandy" singer brought the song to life with an arrangement that builds up to the chorus on a swell of strings, just in time to take in the majestic view of Big Sur onscreen. "Ready To Take A Chance Again" is nominated for Best Original Song at the 1979 Academy Awards, but loses to the Paul Jabara-penned hit "Last Dance," sung by Donna Summer, from the disco comedy Thank God It's Friday.

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