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Lead singer of the Village People has diedClassic Hits WBPM
Victor Willis was 74. Reported to have passed away from an aggressive illness
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July 1st is International Joke Day!Classic Hits WBPM
This holiday officially began in the United States
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We remember Luther Vandross, on the 21st anniversary of his passingClassic Hits WBPM
The singer/entertainer died on July 1, 2005 at the age of 54, just two years after suffering a major stroke
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The #1 song on June 30, 1985 belonged to Bryan AdamsClassic Hits WBPM
Heaven would spend 2 weeks atop the Billboard Singles Chart
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The #1 song on June 29, 1980 belonged to Paul McCartneyClassic Hits WBPM
Comin’ Up would be at the top of the Billboard Singles Chart for 3 weeks
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Classic Hits History
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Lead singer of Village People diesVictor Willis was 74, cause of death was reported as an aggressive illness
— Bill Williams
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The #1 song on July 1, 1967 belonged to the AssociationWindy would top the Billboard Singles Chart for 4 weeks and would go on to be the #1 single for the entire year.
— Bill Williams
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July 1st is International Joke Day!This holiday officially began in the United States
— Bill Williams

