30 Years Ago Today ‘Thriller’ Changed Music Forever
On November 30th, 1982, a pop culture phenomenon the likes of which we will probably never see again, arrived in record stores.
On November 30th, 1982, a pop culture phenomenon the likes of which we will probably never see again, arrived in record stores.
On Thursday morning at 10:30, on a grassy knoll along the Hurricane Barrier access road at the base of Gifford Street in New Bedford.
Today's FUN 107 Morning Show Trivia Question asked - which popular thing, now used by about 270 million Americans, will soon celebrate it's 20th anniversary.
This week marks the release of the 25th anniversary edition of Michael Jackson's 'Bad,' aka the album that everyone thinks isn't as good as 'Thriller.' Despite not being as beloved as 'Thriller,' 'Bad' produced five number one singles, a feat that went unbroken until Katy Perry strapped whipped cream shooters to her chest and caused 'Teenage Dream' to have the most chart-topping singles in history.