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Today in Music History: Remembering Lesley Gore

In this Jan. 5, 1966, file photo, singer Lesley Gore rehearses at a piano, in New York.
In this Jan. 5, 1966, file photo, singer Lesley Gore rehearses at a piano, in New York.Dan Grossi | AP file

February 16, 2018

History Highlight:

Today in 2015, Lesley Sue Goldstein, better known as Lesley Gore, died of lung cancer at the age of 68. Gore was known for the 1963 U.S. No. 1 single "It's My Party", which she recorded at the young age of 16. She was nominated for an Oscar in 1983 along with her brother for writing "Out Here On My Own" from "Fame" and hosted several episodes of an LGBT-oriented public television show "In the Life".

Also, Today In:

1974 - Bob Dylan reached number one on the Billboard 200 Album Chart for the first time with his fourteenth studio album Planet Waves, which spent four weeks on the top of the chart.

1975 - Cher started her own weekly music/comedy show on CBS-TV. The singer had co-presented "The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour" with her former husband. Cher's new show featured a female guest each week.

1985 - Bruce Springsteen went to No. 1 on the U.K. Album Chart for the first time with Born in the U.S.A. The album produced a record-tying string of seven Top 10 singles.

1985 - "Careless Whisper", started a three-week run at No. 1 on the U.S. charts, credited to Wham! and featuring George Michael.

1991 - The Simpsons went No. 1 on the U.K. singles chart with "Do The Bartman". The song was written by Michael Jackson and Bryan Loren, and The Simpsons became the first cartoon characters to go No. 1 since the Archies hit "Sugar Sugar" in 1969. Jackson was a massive fan of The Simpsons and had called the producers one night offering to write Bart a No. 1 single and do a guest spot on the show.

1991 - David Lee Roth peaked at number eighteen on the Billboard 200 Album Chart with A Little Ain't Enough which went gold in the U.S.

1993 - Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood, Ian McLagen & Kenney Jones reunited for an impromptu Faces reunion at the Brit Awards. Bill Wyman filled in on bass for Ronnie Lane who was battling Multiple Sclerosis at the time.

2003 - 50 Cent was at No. 1 on the U.S. album chart with his debut album Get Rich or Die Tryin'.

2005 - Yusuf Islam (formerly Cat Stevens) was awarded substantial damages from The Sunday Times and The Sun, after they printed articles alleging he was involved in terrorism. Both newspapers apologized for the "false and highly defamatory allegations". The papers also paid his legal bills and pledged not to repeat the allegations. The money awarded was given to Tsunami relief projects.

Birthdays:

Otis Blackwell was born today in 1932.

Sonny Bono was born today in 1935.

Ice-T (Tracy Lauren Marrow) is 59.

Andy Taylor, guitarist with Duran Duran, is 56.

The Weeknd (Abel Makkonen Tesfaye) is 27.

Highlights for Today in Music History are gathered from This Day in Music, Paul Shaffer's Day in Rock, Song Facts and Wikipedia.