This Day In Top 40 History: November 5

Breakthrough Hits 1996 – Johnny Cash released his 82nd album, Unchained, featuring a powerhouse lineup including Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Flea, Marty Stuart, Lindsey Buckingham, and Mick Fleetwood. 2011 – Adele launched “Rumour Has It,” the fourth single from…

This Day In Top 40 History: November 4

On November 4, 1961, a young Bob Dylan made his headlining debut at Carnegie Chapter Hall in New York City. Over 50 people attended, including many friends who paid just $2 for tickets. Though the show was small, Dylan was…

This Day In Top 40 History: Nov. 2

On November 2, 1999, Foo Fighters released There Is Nothing Left To Lose, featuring “Learn to Fly” and introducing drummer Taylor Hawkins. Explore other major music milestones from Cream, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Lewis Capaldi, Madonna, Shakira, and more. More Milestones…

The 31 Best Halloween Songs, Ranked

Best Halloween Songs, Ranked 31. “Hocus Pocus” by Focus This energetic instrumental featuring yodeling is a fun, high-energy addition to any Halloween gathering. Its unique sound is sure to get everyone moving! 30. “In the Night” by The Weeknd With…

This Day In Top 40 History: Oct 30

Santana’s Supernatural Tops the Billboard 200 on October 30, 1999 On October 30, 1999, Santana made an unforgettable comeback when his album Supernatural hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 — his first time topping the chart in 28 years.…

This Day In Top 40 History: Oct 29

October 29 in Music History The Jonas Brothers Call It Quits (2013) On October 29, 2013, the Jonas Brothers shocked fans by announcing their breakup. The trio — Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas — had sold over 17 million albums…