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57 years ago today, John Lennon and Yoko Ono would get married.Classic Hits WBPM
On March 20, 1969, the 10-minute ceremony would take place in Gibralter
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The #1 song on March 20, 1982 belonged to Joan JettClassic Hits WBPM
I Love Rock and Roll would stay on top of the Billboard Singles Chart for a whopping 7 weeks.
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Today we remember Kenny Rogers on the 6th anniversary of his passing.Classic Hits WBPM
Rogers died on March 20, 2020 at his home in Georgia from natural causes. He was 81.
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Tommy Roe had the #1 song in the country on March 19, 1969Classic Hits WBPM
Dizzy would remain at the top of the Billboard Singles Chart for 4 weeks.
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The #1 song in the country on March 19, 1968 belonged to Otis ReddingClassic Hits WBPM
(Sitting on) The Dock of the Bay spent 4 weeks on top of the Billboard Singles Chart
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Happy 80th Birthday today to Ruth Pointer of the Pointer SistersClassic Hits WBPM
Born March 19, 1946 in Oakland California.
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Classic Hits History
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57 years ago today, John Lennon and Yoko Ono would get married.On March 20, 1969, the 10-minute ceremony would take place in Gibralter
— Bill Williams
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The #1 song on March 20, 1982 belonged to Joan JettI Love Rock and Roll would stay on top of the Billboard Singles Chart for a whopping 7 weeks.
— Bill Williams
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Today we remember Kenny Rogers on the 6th anniversary of his passing.Rogers died on March 20, 2020 at his home in Georgia from natural causes. He was 81.
— Bill Williams
