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- #1 on
The ARC
Weekly Top 40: "In The End" by Linkin Park
- #1
on Billboard Singles: "Always On
Time" by Ja Rule featuring Ashanti
- #1
on Billboard LPs: Drive by
Alan
Jackson
- At the 44th Grammy
Awards, the soundtrack for O Brother Where Art
Thou? took home Album of the Year, U2 won Record of the Year, and Alicia Keys won Song of the Year and Best New Artist. Other winners
included Nelly
Furtado, James
Taylor, Eric
Clapton, Janet
Jackson, Sade, Harry
Connick, Jr., Usher, Destiny's
Child, Gladys
Knight, Dolly
Parton, Alison Krauss
& Union Station, Linkin Park, Lucinda
Williams, Lenny
Kravitz, Tool, Jeff Beck,
Coldplay, Missy
Elliott, Outkast, Eve & Gwen
Stefani, Enya, and Christina
Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya & Pink.
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- #1 on
The ARC
Weekly Top 40: "On The
Radio" by Donna
Summer
- #1
on Billboard Singles: "Crazy
Little Thing Called Love" by Queen
- #1
on Billboard LPs: The Wall by
Pink
Floyd
- At the 22nd Grammy
Awards, Billy
Joel took home Album of the Year for 52nd Street, Doobie
Brothers won Record of the Year and Song of the Year for "What A
Fool Believes," and Rickie Lee
Jones won Best New Artist. Other winners
included Dionne
Warwick, Herb Alpert,
Gloria Gaynor, Michael
Jackson, Earth, Wind
& Fire, Emmylou
Harris, Kenny
Rogers, Charlie Daniels
Band, Donna
Summer, Bob
Dylan, Eagles, Wings, and Robin
Williams.
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