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Charts:April 25, 2011
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April 12, 1970
Nicholas Lofton Hexum (311) April 12, 1964 Amy Ray (Indigo Girls) April 12, 1962 Art Alexakis (Everclear) April 12, 1958 Will Sergeant (Echo & The Bunnymen) April 12, 1957 Vince Gill April 12, 1956 Herbert Gronemeyer April 12, 1951 Alexander Briley (Village People) April 12, 1950 David Cassidy April 12, 1944 John Kay (Steppenwolf) April 12, 1940 Herbie Hancock |
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Lady Gaga Returns To Top Of UK Album ChartApril 12, 2010
Lady Gaga has returned to the top of the UK album chart for a fourth time with her debut album 'The Fame'.
The LP originally charted at number three in January 2009 before climbing to number one in April that year. It then returned to the top spot twice in March 2010 before regaining the number one position again on Sunday. 'The Fame' has now spent a total of 48 weeks inside the top-10, according to the Official Charts Company. Meanwhile, Boyzone's 'Brother' slipped to number two, while Justin Bieber's 'My World' was at number three. Doves' retrospective, 'The Places Between: The Best Of Doves', was a new entry at number 11. In the singles chart, Scouting For Girls held onto the top spot for a second week with 'This Ain't A Love Song'. 'OMG' by Usher featuring will.i.am was at number two, while Plan B's 'She Said' was a non-mover at number three. (by Jason Gregory) See also: Lady Gaga: 'Judas' Video To Debut Next Week (28.04.2011)
Lady Gaga: 'Judas' Video Celebrates Faith (27.04.2011)
Lady Gaga To Premiere 'Judas' On American Idol (26.04.2011)
Lady Gaga: God Created My Success (26.04.2011)
Lady Gaga Breaks Down During TV Interview (25.04.2011)
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