What Happened September 29th In Pop Music History

It’s September 29th, and these are some of the things that happened on this day in pop music history:
- In 1994, Ashley Nicolette Frangipane was born in Edison, New Jersey. As Halsey, she was featured on The Chainsmokers hit “Closer” and released two studio albums that included hits like “Bad at Love” and “Him & I.” Halsey also collaborated on tracks with Canadians Justin Bieber and PartyNextDoor.
- In 2001, Jennifer Lopez married dancer Cris Judd. Their marriage was over by the following June.
- In 2003, Fountains of Wayne released “Stacy’s Mom” from their third album, Welcome Interstate Managers. The video for the song starred Rachel Hunter.
And that's what popped on this day!
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The Weeknd Leads JUNO Awards Nominations
Avril Lavigne and Tate McRae are also among the top nominees. -
Morgan Wallen Shares 'One Thing At A Time' Details
The country star enlisted a Canadian to produce his third studio album. -
Elton John Breaks Ed Sheeran's Record For Top-Grossing Tour
The singer has already grossed over a billion dollars on his final tour. -
Shania Twain Opens Up About Cosmetic Surgery
The Canadian singer said she is ready to age naturally. -
Illinois To Drop Charges Against R. Kelly
The singer is already serving a 30-year sentence. -
What Happened January 31st In Pop Music History
Here is what popped on this day. -
Jaafar Jackson To Portray His Late Uncle In 'Michael' Biopic
The movie is scheduled to begin production this year. -
Sarah McLachlan Spoofs Her Animal Cruelty Ads In Beer Commercial
The Canadian singer is having fun with her iconic commercials. -
Jonas Brothers Unveil Star On Hollywood Walk Of Fame
They used the occasion to share the release date for their next album.