What Happened January 21st In Pop Music History

It’s January 21st and these are some of the things that happened on this day in pop music history:
- In 1976, Emma Lee Bunton was born in England. After dabbling in acting, she was chosen to become a member of Spice Girls. Bunton was known as Baby Spice.
- In 1984, Yes earned their only Top 10 hit when “Owner Of A Lonely Heart” went started a two-week run at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
- In 1984, Bon Jovi released their debut self-titled album. It remains the only Bon Jovi album with a song that was not written or co-written by a band member.
- In 1978, the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack topped the Billboard 200 album chart for the first of 24 weeks. It included Bee Gees tracks like “Stayin’ Alive,” “How Deep Is Your Love” and “Night Fever.”
- In 2012, Adele’s second studio album, 21, was No. 1 for the second of 10 weeks. Featuring hits like “Rolling in the Deep” and “Set Fire to the Rain,” it was the year’s best-selling album.
And that’s what popped on this day.
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Ed Sheeran, Wife Welcome 2nd Baby Girl
The singer kept the pregnancy secret. -
'Chariots Of Fire' Composer Vangelis Dies At 79
The musician was reportedly being treated for COVID-19. -
Rihanna, A$AP Rocky Welcome 1st Baby Together: Report
The couple went public with the pregnancy in January. -
Rod Stewart Pushes 6 Canadian Shows To 2023
Fans will have to wait a bit longer to see him. -
Bryan Adams Announces Cross-Canada Tour
The singer will play 26 cities. -
Cody Simpson Qualifies For Commonwealth Games
The pop singer could also be heading to the world championships. -
Dua Lipa Takes Role In 'Barbie' Movie: Report
A British tabloid claims the pop star will be part of the cast. -
Pearl Jam Scraps 2 Concerts Due To COVID-19
Another member of the band tested positive. -
Canada's David Furnish To Co-Direct Elton John Doc
The film follows the final tour by the music icon.