Born on This Day

Mariah Carey

1969 -

American pop diva with a five-octave vocal range. Co-wrote the holiday standard "All I Want for Christmas Is You."

Quentin Tarantino

1963 -

American filmmaker known for his rat-a-tat dialogue, nonlinear storytelling and graphic violence in hits like "Pulp Fiction" and "Kill Bill."

Sarah Vaughan

1924 - 1990

Jazz singer whose wide vocal range and rich voice on hits like "It's Magic" and "Broken Hearted Melody" influenced generations.

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1999
MAR27

A month after singer Ricky Martin gives a breakout performance at the Grammys, his song "Livin' la Vida Loca" is released. It hit #1 in 17 countries, making Martin a crossover superstar and helping pave the way for a new wave of Latin pop singers.

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