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Today we remember Little Eva, on the 23rd anniversary of her passingClassic Hits WBPM
The singer died on April 10, 2003 after fighting cancer. She was 59
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Abba had the #1 song in the country on April 10, 1977Classic Hits WBPM
Dancing Queen would spend 1 week at the top of the Billboard Singles Chart
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On April 10, 1970, Paul McCartney would quit The BeatlesClassic Hits WBPM
Announcement came in a press release, also announcing a solo album
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A group from Sweden was #1 in America on April 9, 1974Classic Hits WBPM
Blue Swede’s cover version of Hooked on a Feeling spent 1 week atop the Billboard Singles Chart.
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Vicki Lawrence had the #1 song in the country on April 9, 1973Classic Hits WBPM
The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia was at the top of the Billboard Singles Chart for 2 weeks.
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Eight years ago, tonight, Fleetwood Mac fired Lindsey BuckinghamClassic Hits WBPM
Happened ahead of an upcoming tour, on April 9, 2018
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Classic Hits History
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Today we remember Little Eva, on the 23rd anniversary of her passingThe singer died on April 10, 2003 after fighting cancer. She was 59
— Bill Williams
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Abba had the #1 song in the country on April 10, 1977Dancing Queen would spend 1 week at the top of the Billboard Singles Chart
— Bill Williams
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On April 10, 1970, Paul McCartney would quit The BeatlesAnnouncement came in a press release, also announcing a solo album
— Bill Williams
