What Happened November 29th In Pop Music History

It’s November 29th and these are some of the things that happened on this day in pop music history:
- In 2014, Taylor Swift’s “Blank Space” hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, knocking her “Shake It Off” from the top spot. Swift became the first female artist to replace herself at No. 1 on the chart.
- In 2001, ex-Beatles guitarist George Harrison lost his battle with lung cancer. He was 58. As a solo artist, Harrison had pop hits like “My Sweet Lord” and “Got My Mind Set on You.”
- In 1986, Bon Jovi earned its first No. 1 hit when “You Give Love A Bad Name” topped the Billboard Hot 100. It was the first single from the band’s album Slippery When Wet.
- In 1994, Mary J. Blige released her sophomore album, My Life. It was nominated as Best R&B Album at the Grammys.
And that’s what popped on this day.
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History Is Made At 65th Grammy Awards
Check out all the winners from the big show. -
Carly Pearce, Ashley McBryde Among Country Winners At Grammys
Willie Nelson won a pair of awards. -
Brandi Carlile Wins Grammys For Rock Performance, Song
Ozzy Osbourne and Wet Leg also won multiple awards. -
Beyoncé Among Early Winners At 65th Grammy Awards
Drake and Michael Bublé each won their fifth Grammys. -
The Weeknd's Concert Special Coming To Crave
See his show again or for the first time. -
Canadians Could Shine At 65th Grammy Awards
Here is a look at some names from the north with nominations. -
Canada's Max Parker Makes Acting Debut In Movie Musical 'Verona'
The Toronto singer spent more than three months working on the film. -
Gary Glitter Released From Prison After Serving Half His Sentence
The British singer was in prison for sex assaults on girls. -
Doja Cat Blasts 'Disrespectful' Britney Spears Comparisons
The rapper said she shaved her head because she wanted a change.