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What Happened February 24th In Pop Music History

elton-1.10591881 LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 04: Singer Sir Elton John performs on stage during the Diamond Jubilee concert at Buckingham Palace on June 4, 2012 in London, England. For only the second time in its history the UK celebrates the Diamond Jubilee of a monarch. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II celebrates the 60th anniversary of her ascension to the throne. Thousands of well-wishers from around the world have flocked to London to witness the spectacle of the weekend’s celebrations. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images) (Elton John, pictured in 2012. Dan Kitwood / Getty Images, Elton John, pictured in 2012. Dan Kitwood / Getty Images)

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It’s February 24th and these are some of the things that happened on this day in pop music history:

- In 1998, Elton John was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II during a ceremony at Buckingham Palace attended by the singer’s parents and Canadian partner, David Furnish.

- In 1979, The Police released “Roxanne” in the U.S. and Canada – nearly a year after it came out in their native UK. 

- In 1973, Roberta Flack’s "Killing Me Softly With His Song” went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the first of five non-consecutive weeks. 

- In 2014, Robin Thicke and Paula Patton announced they were separated after nearly nine years of marriage. “We will always love each other and be best friends, however, we have mutually decided to separate at this time,” said the couple, in a statement. They have son Julian Fuego together.

- In 1993, Eric Clapton won six Grammy Awards for his song “Tears In Heaven,” which he co-wrote about the accidental death of his four-year-old son Conor.

And that’s what popped on this day.

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