Today in Music History is a sonic dive into the top chart hits and memorable moments in music for the day, with this episode focusing on December 6, 1983.
Listeners will hear about the international success of Australian band Men at Work's hit song "Down Under", as we take a closer look on the Aussie fascination that charmed the globe. We also delve into Michael Jackson's unprecedented pop dominance, marked by the record-breaking sales and Billboard success of his album "Thriller", with a special focus on the hit singles 'Billie Jean' and 'Beat It'.
We journey across the pond to Britain with the band 'The Police' and their chart-topping single 'Every Breath You Take' from the highly acclaimed 'Synchronicity' album. We'll explore the rise of MTV and discuss how it's revolutionizing the music landscape, with artists like David Bowie using its platform to transform their music into visual narratives.
The podcast will revisit the tragic death of Karen Carpenter and look at the unique impact she had on the music industry. This episode of Today in Music History serves as a sonic recap immersing the listener in the unforgettable chords which define December 6, 1983.