In 1990, Three-Quarters of a million people jammed New Yorkʹs Central Park in celebration of Earth Day that starred among others the B-52s, Ben E. King, Hall And Oates, and Edie Brickell.
In 1991, Intel released the 486SX chip, now itʹs obsolete.
In 1991, Johnny Carson announced he will retire the following year from hosting NBCʹs “The Tonight Show.”
In 1992, “Wayneʹs World” album (soundtrack) was certified Gold and Platinum by the RIAA
In 1994, Michael Moorer outpointed Evander Holyfield to win the IBF and WBA titles. Moorer became the first left-handed heavyweight champion in history.
In 1994, The largest lollipop weighed 3,011 pounds in Olstrup, Denmark, was peppermint flavored.
In 1994, The movie “Bad Girls” opened in movie theaters in the U.S.A.
In 1994, “Dennis Miller Live” debuts on HBO. And while Miller makes the leap from syndication to premium cable, “Jinky the Fruitbat” does not.
In 1995, George Foreman defends his IBF heavyweight title in Las Vegas in a controversial majority decision over Germanyʹs Axel Schulz.
In 1995, On the cover of TV Guide: “Susan Lucci”. Other Articles: Michael Jordan, NewsRadio, Full House
In 1996, Homemaker humorist Erma Bombeck died in San Francisco at age 69.
In 1996, On Days of our Lives, The Woman in White removed her veil. Kristen (Eileen Davidson) approached her and when she got close she screamed.
In 1997, In the Frasier episode “Ham Radio” A neglected gem. Frasier imagines himself to be Orson Welles when asked to direct a live radio play to celebrate KACLʹs 50th anniversary. The ensuing meltdown is a riot of stage fright and bruised egos, with Roz (Peri Gilpin) arriving at show time with a marblemouth of novocaine.
In 1997, On As the World Turns, Kirk confessed to Sam that he killed Diego. Wait a minute! You mean there was a Sam/Diego story?
In 1997, “Return Of The Mack” single by Mark Morrison was certified Gold by the RIAA
In 1998, Former Who frontman Roger Daltry kicked off a world tour with the British Rock Symphony in New York…performing the hits of classic British rock bands.
In 1998, On “South Park”, after weeks of suspense, Mephisto reveals that Eric Cartmanʹs father is really his hemaphroditic mother, who got someone else in the town pregnant.
In 1998, “Ray Of Light” album by Madonna was certified Gold. Platinum, and Multi Platinum 2.00 by the RIAA
In 1992, "The Playboys" was released by The Samuel Goldwyn Company; Gillies MacKinnon (director); Shane Connaughton, Kerry Crabbe (screenplay); Albert Finney, Aidan Quinn, Robin Wright, Milo O'Shea, Alan Devlin, Niamh Cusack, Ian McElhinney, Niall Buggy, Adrian Dunbar, Stella McCusker, Anna Livia Ryan; Drama; Live Action
In 1994, "Bad Girls" was released by 20th Century Fox; Jonathan Kaplan (director); Ken Friedman, Yolande Turner (screenplay); Madeleine Stowe, Mary Stuart Masterson, Andie MacDowell, Drew Barrymore, Dermot Mulroney, James Russo, James LeGros, Robert Loggia, Jim Beaver, Nick Chinlund, Harry Northup, Don Hood; Western; Live Action
In 1994, "Brainscan" was released by Triumph Films; John Flynn (director); Brian Owens, Andrew Kevin Walker (screenplay); Edward Furlong, Frank Langella, T. Ryder Smith, Amy Hargreaves, Jamie Marsh, Tod Fennell; Sci-Fi, Horror; Live Action
In 1994, "Chasers" was released by Warner Bros. Pictures / Morgan Creek Productions; Dennis Hopper (director); Joe Batteer, John Rice, Dan Gilroy (screenplay); Tom Berenger, William McNamara, Erika Eleniak, Dean Stockwell, Crispin Glover, Dennis Hopper, Gary Busey, Seymour Cassel, Bitty Schram; Comedy; Live Action
In 1994, "The Inkwell" was released by Touchstone Pictures; Matty Rich (director); Trey Ellis, Paris Qualles (screenplay); Larenz Tate, Jada Pinkett, Joe Morton, Suzzanne Douglass, Glynn Turman, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Adrienne-Joi Johnson, Morris Chestnut, Duane Martin, Mary Alice, Phyllis Yvonne Stickney, Markus Redmond, Perry Moore, Akia Victor, Jade; Romance, Comedy, Drama; Live Action
In 1995, “Come On” by Barry White peaked at number 87 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Craziest” by Naughty By Nature peaked at number 51 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “I Live My Life For You” by Firehouse peaked at number 26 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “I'm Goin' Down” by Mary J. Blige peaked at number 22 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Joy” by BLACKstreet peaked at number 43 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Keep Their Heads Ringin'” by Dr. Dre peaked at number 10 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Love The One You're With” by Luther Vandross peaked at number 95 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “So Help Me Girl” by Joe Diffie peaked at number 84 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Wonderdrug” by Jann Arden peaked at number 15 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Come On” by Barry White peaked at number 88 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Everlasting Love” by Gloria Estefan peaked at number 19 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Here and Now” by Letters To Cleo peaked at number 91 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Letting Go” by Julie Masse peaked at number 57 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Life, In A Nutshell” by Barenaked Ladies peaked at number 29 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Lusitana” by The Watchmen peaked at number 65 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Murder Incorporated” by Bruce Springsteen peaked at number 5 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “O Siem” by Susan Aglukark peaked at number 3 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Someday, I'll Be Saturday Night” by Bon Jovi peaked at number 14 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Choli Ke Peeche” by Bally Sagoo peaked at number 45 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “For All We Know” by Nicki French peaked at number 42 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?” by Bryan Adams peaked at number 4 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Holding On To You” by Terence Trent D'Arby peaked at number 20 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “I Need You” by Deuce peaked at number 10 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Keep In Touch (Body To Body)” by Shades Of Love peaked at number 64 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Legends Of The Dark Black” by Wildchild peaked at number 34 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Liberation” by Lippy Lou peaked at number 57 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Marvellous” by The Lightning Seeds peaked at number 24 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Move That Body” by Nush peaked at number 46 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “One Gift Of Love” by Dear Jon peaked at number 68 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Raggamuffin Girl” by Apache Indian peaked at number 31 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Red Light Special” by TLC peaked at number 18 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Sour Times (Nobody Loves Me)” by Portishead peaked at number 13 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Thank You” by Boyz II Men peaked at number 26 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, ✪✪ “Hole In The Bucket” by Spearhead peaked at number 55 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “I'm Jealous” by Divinyls peaked at number 14 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Just A Man” by The Cruel Sea peaked at number 39 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Let It Rain” by East 17 peaked at number 12 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Open Your Heart” by M People peaked at number 25 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Think Twice” by Céline Dion peaked at number 2 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1995, ✪✪ “Speed” by Alpha Team peaked at number 16 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Candy Rain” by Soul For Real peaked at number 50 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Manic (Is A State Of Mind)” by Jan Hellriegel peaked at number 5 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Thank You” by Boyz II Men peaked at number 17 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Bedtime Story” by Madonna peaked at number 46 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Fred Come To Bed” by E-Rotic peaked at number 15 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “I've Got A Little Something For You” by MN8 peaked at number 13 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Keep On Tryin'” by Twenty 4 Seven featuring Stay-C and Nance peaked at number 29 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Lick It” by 20 Fingers featuring Roula peaked at number 20 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Life Is Like A Dance / Play My Game” by DJ Paul Elstak peaked at number 6 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Purple Medley” by Prince peaked at number 30 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Reach Up (Papa's Got A Brand New Pigbag)” by Perfecto Allstarz peaked at number 36 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Singin' In The Rain” by Talk Of The Town peaked at number 41 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Sweet Dreams” by Swing featuring Dr. Alban peaked at number 44 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “When Do I Get To Sing "My Way"” by Sparks peaked at number 35 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Let It Rain” by East 17 peaked at number 33 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1995, “World Of Magic” by Pharao peaked at number 22 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1995, ✪✪ “Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)” by Scatman John peaked at number 2 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Love Is Everywhere” by Caught In The Act peaked at number 14 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1995, “The Spirit” by Centory and Turbo B. peaked at number 29 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out” by Freak Power peaked at number 33 on the France pop singles chart.
In 1995, ⏺🤣 “Cotton Eye Joe” by Rednex peaked at number 10 on the France pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Let It Rain” by East 17 peaked at number 25 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Never Forever” by Franky Fonell peaked at number 6 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Reach Up (Papa's Got A Brand New Pigbag)” by Perfecto Allstarz peaked at number 48 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
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