Archive for May 2019
DJ Mayhem May Endanger Your Guests
In still another hilarious parody, fellow DJ Joe Bunn and his crew at “Bunn DJ Company” of Raleigh North Carolina cleverly depict how mayhem may come to your wedding and endanger your guests if you hire an unprofessional DJ . . . Aside from Eastern North Carolina, “Bunn DJ Company” services Charlotte North Carolina,…
Read MoreOn This Date In Music – Rolling Stones’ Sticky Fingers LP
May 25 – On this date in 1971, the Rolling Stones’ latest LP, Sticky Fingers, was sitting atop the album chart in both the U.S. and England, becoming the band’s first chart-topper on both sides of the pond. Musically, the album is a landmark achievement for the band, as they were able to redirect public…
Read MoreOn This Date In Music – “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” by Simple Minds
May 18 – On this date in 1985, Simple Minds “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” climbed to #1 on the pop chart, knocking Madonna’s “Crazy for You” from that spot. In just a week, it would surrender the top spot to the Wham! Song “Everything She Wants.” “Don’t you (Forget About Me)” was a song…
Read MoreAvoid Obnoxious DJ Mayhem
In yet another hilarious parody, fellow DJ Joe Bunn and his crew at “Bunn DJ Company” of Raleigh North Carolina shrewdly illustrate how mayhem may come to your wedding if you hire an obnoxious wedding DJ who has to be the center of attention . . . Aside from Eastern North Carolina, “Bunn DJ…
Read MoreOn This Date In Music – “Nothing Compares 2 U” by Sinead O’Connor
May 11 – On this date in 1990, Sinead O’Connor was wrapping up her four week residence at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with her cover of “Nothing Compares 2 U.” The song is by far her most successful single, in fact it’s her only Top 40 hit and her career would quickly…
Read MoreOn This Date In Music – the origins of “Ohio” by Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young
May 4 – On this date in 1970, members of the Ohio National Guard, which had been deployed to disperse an on-campus protest at Kent State, began firing into a crowd of unarmed students. Four young people were killed and nine were wounded. The incident, sometimes referred to as the Kent State Massacre, would not…
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