Monthly Archive: July 2016
Melbourne-based duo Air Supply have made thirteen appearances on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart, all between 1980 and 1986. Of those thirteen songs, eleven reached the Top 40 and eight hit the Top 10. The group’s...
Tulsa-based group The Gap Band made five appearances on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart, all between 1981 and 1983. Two of those songs reached the Top 40, including their biggest hit, “Early in the Morning,” which...
Colorado Springs, Colorado-based band OneRepublic has hit the Top 10 on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart three times. Exactly five years ago, the second of those Top 10 hits, “Good Life,” climbed to a peak position...
Kent, England-born musician Crispian St. Peters appeared on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart three times, with two of those songs reaching the Top 40. His biggest hit was his only Top 10 hit, “The Pied Piper,”...
Philadelphia-based duo DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince made eight appearances on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart, with five of those songs reaching the Top 20. Their run of hits began with their first charting...
What do you get when you mix in Elvis, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Queen, Flo Rida & Cee Lo Green? You get We Will Rock You, Bossa Nova! by Shahar Varshal the mashup of...
The first three of London-based duo Erasure‘s eight appearances on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart came during the 1980s. While the first two of those 1980s appearances, “Chains of Love” and “A Little Respect,” resulted in Top...
Los Angeles-born jazz musician Patrice Rushen has placed three songs on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart, most successfully with “Forget Me Nots,” which reached the Top 40 in 1982. On this date in 1984, the third...
Gloucestershire, England-based band EMF hit the Top 20 on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart with both songs they placed on the chart, a pair of singles from their 1991 album Schubert Dip. The first of those two...
From 1980 through 1985, Washington-born musician Kenny Loggins hit the Top 40 with ten straight songs he placed on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart. On this date in 1985, the last of those ten hits —...