March 21 in Music History: Joan Osborne released her debut album, 'Relish'
March 21, 2026

History highlight:
Today in 1995, Joan Osborne released her major-label debut studio album, Relish. With a style that combines rock, folk and blues, the album earned Osborne comparisons to Bonnie Raitt. The album was produced by Rick Chertoff, who had also produced Cyndi Lauper’s debut album, She’s So Unusual. Singles from Osborne’s Relish include “St. Teresa,” “Right Hand Man,” “Ladder,” and the album’s biggest hit song, “One of Us.” Relish would go on to earn several Grammy nominations, including three for the track, “One of Us”: Song of the Year, Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.
Also, today in:
1964 - After "I Want To Hold Your Hand" held the No. 1 position on the U.S. singles chart for seven weeks, The Beatles started a two-week run at No. 1 with "She Loves You."
1970 - Santana peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart with "Evil Ways," which was their first top-10 single in the U.S. The song was written by Clarence "Sonny" Henry and originally recorded by jazz percussionist Willie Bobo on his 1967 album Bobo Motion.
1976 - David Bowie and Iggy Pop were busted for drug possession in a hotel room in Rochester, New York.
1981 - John Lennon peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart posthumously with "Woman," which was Lennon's sixth top-10 single in the U.S.
1981 - New wave pop-rockers Blondie entered the R&B album chart with Autoamerican, which peaked at No. 7. "Rapture," from the same album, turned out to be one of the first big crossover rap hits, going to No. 1 for two weeks.
1983 - Pink Floyd released The Final Cut, which was their final album with bassist and singer Roger Waters.
1988 - Pixies released their debut studio album, Surfer Rosa, in the U.K. It spent 60 weeks in the chart, peaking at No. 2. Surfer Rosa gained Pixies acclaim in Europe. American critical response was also positive yet more muted, a reaction that persisted for much of the band's career. Until August of that year, the album was only available in the U.S. as an import. Surfer Rosa was eventually certified Gold in the U.S. in 2005. Surfer Rosa is often included on critics' lists of the best rock albums. Artists including Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins and PJ Harvey have cited it as an inspiration, and it was an influence on Nirvana's 1993 album In Utero (which was recorded at Pachyderm Studios in Cannon Falls, Minnesota).
1989 - Bonnie Raitt released her 10th studio album, Nick of Time. It won three Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year. (Ahead of this album, she was signed to Paisley Park Records by Prince, but then suffered a skiing accident in Minnesota. She canceled the contract before she started recording.)
1989 - Madonna released her fourth studio album, Like a Prayer, which explores themes of faith, family, and relationships. Madonna worked with Stephen Bray, Patrick Leonard, and Prince on the album, with her co-writing and co-producing all the songs. She performs a duet with Prince on “Love Song” and he plays uncredited guitar on “Like a Prayer,” among other tracks. Other hits from the collection include “Express Yourself” and “Cherish.” She promoted the album with the Blond Ambition World Tour, and it was a turning point in her creative development that earned her more credit as an artist.
1991 - Leo Fender, inventor of the electric guitar, died of complications from Parkinson's disease at the age of 81 in Fullerton, California.
1994 - Bruce Springsteen won the Best Music, Original Song Oscar at the 66th Academy Awards for "Streets of Philadelphia."
1995 - Stevie Wonder released his 22nd studio album, Conversation Peace. It features “For Your Love.”
1995 - Ned’s Atomic Dustbin released their third album, Brainbloodvolume. It features "All I Ask of Myself Is That I Hold Together" and “Stuck.”
1995 - Monster Magnet released their third studio album, Dopes to Infinity. It features "Negasonic Teenage Warhead."
1995 - Blessid Union of Souls released their debut album, Home. It features “I Believe.”
1995 - Our Lady Peace released their debut studio album, Naveed, in the U.S. It features “Starseed.”
1995 - Morphine released their third studio album, Yes. It features “Honey White” and “Super Sex.”
1997 - The movie Selena debuted in theaters, chronicling the life of the late Tejano singer, who was murdered two years earlier by the former president of her fan club. Jennifer Lopez was lauded for her breakout performance in the title role, inspiring her to pursue a singing career of her own.
2000 - Soul Coughing disbanded after eight years and three albums.
2000 - Cat Power released her fifth studio album, The Covers Record. It features songs by the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, and Lou Reed, as well as one original.
2000 - Death Cab for Cutie released their second studio album, We Have the Facts and We’re Voting Yes. It features “Title Track.”
2000 - Patti Smith released her eighth studio album, Gung Ho. It features “Glitter in Their Eyes.”
2000 - Nickel Creek released their third studio album, Nickel Creek.
2000 - With the release of their third album, No Strings Attached, 'N Sync smashed the Backstreet Boys' record for first-week sales with 2.4 million copies sold — almost double the amount BSB garnered with their 1999 album, Millennium. 'N Sync's record held for 15 years until Adele sold more than 3 million copies of 25.
2004 - Ozzy Osbourne was named the nation's favorite ambassador to welcome aliens to planet earth.
2005 - MTV aired the final episode of The Osbournes. Dr. Phil McGraw visited the family where he held a frank discussion about drug abuse and other issues.
2006 - Prince released his 31st studio album, 3121. It features the singles "Te Amo Corazón," "Black Sweat," "Beautiful, Loved and Blessed," and "Fury."
2006 - Band of Horses released their debut studio album, Everything All the Time. It features the singles "The Funeral" and "The Great Salt Lake."
2008 - Panic at the Disco released their second studio album, Pretty. Odd. It features the singles "Nine in the Afternoon," "Mad as Rabbits," "That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)," and "Northern Downpour."
2008 - Klaus Dinger of Kraftwerk and Neu! died of heart failure at the age of 61.
2008 - A five-year legal row over the use of the Beach Boys' name was settled by two former members of the group.
2015 - English singer-songwriter and actress Jackie Trent died at age 74 in Minorca, Spain, after a long illness. Her 1966 hit "I Couldn't Live Without Your Love" was inspired by the ongoing affair between Trent and record producer Tony Hatch, whom she later married. The couple went on to write songs for Scott Walker, Frank Sinatra, Nancy Wilson, Des O'Connor, Val Doonican, Shirley Bassey, Vikki Carr, and Dean Martin.
Birthdays:
Delta blues singer and guitarist Son House was born today in 1902.
Chicago blues pianist Otis Spann was born today in 1930.
Soul singer Solomon Burke was born today in 1940.
Chip Taylor, a songwriter noted for writing "Angel of the Morning" and "Wild Thing," is 86.
String instrumentalist and composer David Lindley was born today in 1944.
Rosemary "Rose" Stone of Sly and The Family Stone is 81.
Ray Dorset, frontman and principal songwriter for Mungo Jerry, is 80.
Eddie Money was born today in 1949.
Roger Hodgson, guitarist and singer for Supertramp, is 76.
Conrad Lozano, bass player for Los Lobos, is 75.
Russell Thompkins Jr. of the Stylistics is 75.
Richard H. Kirk, cofounder of Cabaret Voltaire, is 75.
Stray Cats drummer Slim Jim Phantom is 65.
Sharon June "Share" Ross, bassist for Minnesota glam metal band Vixen, is 63.
Jonas Berggren of Ace of Base is 59.
Sister Hazel rhythm guitarist Andrew Copeland is 58.
Keith "Maxim" Palmer of The Prodigy is 58.
Large Professor is 53.
Deryck Whibley of Sum 41 is 46.
Highlights for Today in Music History are gathered from This Day in Music, Paul Shaffer's Day in Rock, Song Facts and Wikipedia.
