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  • August 21 ''Oasis''' eagerly awaited 3rd album, Be Here Now , was released. It set a record as it became the fastest selling album of all time, moving 695,761 copies in the first week.

  • August 3 - The Black Crowes perform their last show with Johnny Colt and Marc Ford, ending what is considered their "classic" lineup.

  • August 16-17 - Phish perform two day music festival, The Great Went, in Limestone, Maine at Loring Air Force Base. 500 minutes of music, 6 sets, 2 encores. There was an estimated attendance that falls anywhere between 65,000-70,000 and was the top grossing concert of the summer by pulling in over $4,000,000.

  • September - Elton John performs "Candle In The Wind" at the funeral of Diana, Princess Of Wales ; John Tavener 's ''Song for Athene'' is performed at the same ceremony.

  • September 19 - While on his way to a Benefit Concert in Kansas , Rich Mullins loses control of his jeep, flipping the automobile and throwing both Mullins and passenger Mitch McVicker out onto the road. A tractor-trailer approaching the scene swerves to miss McVicker, striking and killing Mullins instantly. McVicker survives, but suffered major injuries.

  • November 22 - INXS lead singer Michael Hutchence is found dead in his hotel room in Sydney, Australia . He is a mere 39 years old.

  • December 31 - "The home of Country Music", the Opryland USA Theme Park , in Nashville, Tennessee closes and is subsequently demolished.

  • After more than a year absence Garth Brooks returns to the top of the charts with his album "Sevens".

  • Nigel Kennedy returns to performing in public after a 5-year absence resulting from neck surgery, now calling himself simply "Kennedy".

  • The reunited Fleetwood Mac release The Dan ce and begin a highly successful concert tour in the United States.

  • The reunited Monkees perform 2 sold out concerts at Wembley Arena in London.

  • Orgy 's musical career begins

  • Lostprophets ' musical career begins



August 4: Nigerian Afrobeat pioneer and dissident pop star Fela Aniklapo-Kuti dies in Lagos, of complications related to HIV illness.


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