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Tony Orlando & Dawn would have their biggest hit ever, on April 23, 1973Classic Hits WBPM
Tie a Yellow Ribbon would end up spending 4 weeks at the top of the Billboard Singles Chart
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Wayne Fontana & the Mindbenders were at #1 April 23, 1965Classic Hits WBPM
The Game of Love topped the Billboard Singles Chart for 1 week
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Today we remember Dave Mason, after his passing on WednesdayClassic Hits WBPM
The singer/songwriter died on April 22, 2026 at the age of 79
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The Beatles would have their 2nd #1 single on April 22, 1964Classic Hits WBPM
She Loves you would top the Billboard Singles Chart for 2 weeks
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The #1 song on April 22, 1975 belonged to Elton JohnClassic Hits WBPM
Philadelphia Freedom would top the Billboard Singles Chart for 2 weeks
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Happy 76th Birthday today to Peter FramptonClassic Hits WBPM
Born April 22, 1950 in Beckenham England
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Tony Orlando & Dawn would have their biggest hit ever, on April 23, 1973Tie a Yellow Ribbon would end up spending 4 weeks at the top of the Billboard Singles Chart
— Bill Williams
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Wayne Fontana & the Mindbenders were at #1 April 23, 1965The Game of Love topped the Billboard Singles Chart for 1 week
— Bill Williams
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Today we remember Dave Mason, after his passing on WednesdayThe singer/songwriter died on April 22, 2026 at the age of 79
— Bill Williams
