This Day In Top 40 History: November 17

November 17 is a date filled with major moments, emotional events, and chart-topping achievements across multiple decades of music history. 2023 – Tragedy at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in Rio On this day in 2023, a fan, Ana Clara Benevides…

Viral Beyoncé Fan Sydney Hardeman Dies at 25

Heartbreaking news has rocked the Beyhive and music community worldwide. Sydney Hardeman, the 25-year-old Texas flight instructor who became an instant viral sensation during Beyoncé’s iconic Coachella performance in the ‘Homecoming’ documentary, has died by suicide. Her unforgettable moment came…

This Day In Top 40 History: November 14

On November 14, 1997, Celine Dion released her 14th album — and fifth English-language project — Let’s Talk About Love. The album featured the blockbuster ballad “My Heart Will Go On,” the love theme from Titanic, which premiered shortly after…

Alex Warren Nashville

Q1075 Has Your Tickets In. Listen To The Q For More Details. Alex Warren is one of 2025’s biggest breakout pop stars, now surpassing 5 billion streams and over 53 million monthly Spotify listeners. His global smash “Ordinary” — released…

This Day In Top 40 History: November 13

On November 13, 2020, Harry Styles made history as the first solo male artist to appear on the cover of American Vogue. Wearing a custom Gucci dress, Styles challenged traditional ideas of masculinity and sparked a global conversation about gender…

John Mulaney at Graceland Live

Mark your calendar! John Mulaney will be bringing his “Mister Whatever Tour” to the Graceland Soundstage at Graceland Live in Memphis, TN. The show is set for Thursday, February 12, 2026, 7:00 p.m. Why This Show Is a Big Deal…

This Day In Top 40 History: November 12

On This Day in Music: November 12 On November 12, 1983, Lionel Richie reached No. 1 on the U.S. charts with his infectious hit, “All Night Long (All Night).” The Caribbean-inspired R&B track ruled the charts for four weeks. Many…