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September 11, 1977
Jon Buckland (Coldplay) September 11, 1977 Ludacris September 11, 1975 Brad Fischetti (LFO) September 11, 1967 Harry Connick, Jr. September 11, 1965 Moby September 11, 1957 Jon Moss (Culture Club) September 11, 1953 Tommy Shaw (STYX) September 11, 1950 Mickey Hart (Grateful Dead) |
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New Kids On The Block, Young Jeezy Top U.S. ChartsSeptember 11, 2008
Young Jeezy and New Kids On The Block have claimed the #1 and #2 top album spots on the Billboard charts for the week ending September 7.
With 260,000 albums moved, Young Jeezy’s latest effort ‘The Recession’ became the #1 album in the country. This marks the rapper’s second #1 of his career. Veteran boy band New Kids On The Block debuted at #2 with 95,000 copies sold with their new album ‘The Block’. The chart position is the band’s best since their 1990 smash album ‘Step By Step’, which debuted at #1. Last week’s #1 album, Slipknot's ‘All Hope Is Gone’ slipped to #5 selling 75,000 while last week’s #2, The Game’s ‘LAX’ dropped one spit to #3 selling 89,000. Rounding out the top 5 is Kid Rock’s ‘Rock N Roll Jesus’ down one place at #4 with 79,000. (by Victoria Tsigonis) See also: New Kids On The Block Announce Massive UK Arena Tour (08.09.2008)
New Kids On The Block To Make UK Live Return (20.08.2008)
Michael Jackson To Work With New Kids On The Block? (10.07.2008)
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