Today we're going back to this week in 1994 where Coach Bombay went from the minor leagues to the world championship, Cleveland's new stadium, and Salt-N-Pepa teaming up with En Vogue.
Heading back to April Fools Day in 1993 we take a look at a popular baseball movie that many people grew up watching, another movie that was filmed in Duluth, and hip hop group Tag Team's only hit.
Today, we're jumping back to this week in 1999 to look back at 'Futurama', one of the biggest court cases against a tobacco company and a popular Counting Crows song.
"Inside Out" from 1998 is the debut single from Eve 6 off their debut album Eve 6. The song was a big hit, managing to top the Modern Rock Tracks chart three times for a combined total of four weeks--at number one and nine weeks at number 2...
It's still the most popular single from the Minneapolis group Next. It's a good song, but when you give it a close listen, you realize that the song is about a man who has become aroused by a young woman who is grinding on him at the club and cannot control his "excitement...
If you grew up in the 90's, you know one of the best movies of the decade was "Reality Bites." Big Mountain's cover of "Baby I Love Your Way" was just one of the many great songs on the soundtrack.
Originally, the song was written and recorded in 1975 by Peter Frampton...
The early 90's were quite...bold. The colors, (neon!) the styles (pinned jeans, hammer pants,) and the music. The German Eurodance group Snap released "Rhythm is a Dancer" in 1992, and it became a top 5 hit in the U.S. and topped the charts in France, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom...
Merril Bainbridge's "Mouth" was first released in Australia in 1994 but didn't go anywhere. However, someone decided to give it another shot and it was repackaged and reissued in 1995 and with the help of airplay and more promo it became the biggest song of her career...