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On This Day in Music - March 27FEATURED: Live Aid Announcement (1985)March 27, 1985, marked the announcement of the iconic Live Aid concert, organized to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia. This concert brought together some of the biggest names in music and raised millions, showcasing the power of music for social change.ALSO ON THIS DAY- 1975: The First 'Rock Around the Clock' Revival Bill Haley's classic rock and roll song 'Rock Around the Clock' experienced a revival on March 27, 1975, after being featured in new media and movie soundtracks.- 1998: Zion I & the Get Down Brothers The group Zion I released their debut album on this date, contributing to the underground hip-hop scene in the late 90s.- 2013: Korean Wave Hits Global Charts The popular K-pop group EXO made a huge impact, with their album topping charts worldwide, marking a significant moment for Hallyu.- 2001: Shakira Receives International Recognition Colombian singer Shakira received multiple awards at the Latin Grammy Awards, solidifying her status as a global music icon.- 1992: Record Store Day Launched March 27 led to the inception of what would become a significant cultural event in music, with the first Record Store Day celebrated later that year, promoting the importance of independent music stores.- 1964: The Beatles Release 'Can't Buy Me Love' On this day, The Beatles released one of their iconic singles, 'Can't Buy Me Love,' which quickly climbed to the top of the charts.
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Daisuke Ishiwatari
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Greatest Hits Medley: Rock Around The Clock / Crazy Man Crazy / Birth Of The Boogie / A:B:C: Boogie / Burn That Candle / Mambo Rock / Rock-A-Beatin' Boogie / R-O-C-K / Rip It Up / Happy Baby / See You Later, Alligator / Shake, Rattle And Roll / Rudy's Roc
Bill Haley and The Comets
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Venus
Zion I
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XOXO
EXO
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Objection (Tango)
Shakira
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Daisuke Ishiwatari
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A Hard Day's Night
The Beatles
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