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VH-1's 100 Greatest Rock & Roll Moments
* 100 - Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour - Sonny & Cher introduce their daughter Chastity to a national audience. * 99 - The Fresh Prince of Bel Air premieres - Will Smith is the first rap star to get his own series, based in part on his successful music videos. * 98 - Divas Live - A live VH1 concert special. Aretha Franklin brings down the house during the finale with Shania Twain, Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Gloria Estefan and Carole King. * 97 - Pearl Jam perform on SNL the day after fellow Seattle grunge icon Kurt Cobain commits suicide; Eddie Vedder symbolically salutes his rival. * 96 - Hullabaloo premieres with Beatles manager Brian Epstein as guest host. * 95 - Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora perform an acoustic version of 'Wanted Dead or Alive' at The VMA's which is the inspiration for MTV Unplugged. * 94 - The Grateful Dead perform on Playboy After Dark. * 93 - Simon and Garfunkel perform The Concert in the Park on HBO. 600,000 people attended. * 92 - Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii - 1 billion viewers tune-in. * 91 - The Carpenters special airs on ABC with an extremely thin Karen Carpenter. * 90 - Ricky Martin performs a showstopper on The Grammy Awards. * 89 - Miami Vice - Cop drama with slick music video imagery. Guest stars include Phil Collins, Ted Nugent, Glenn Frey, Leonard Cohen, Miles Davis and Sheena Easton. * 88 - Van Halen appear with David Lee Roth at The VMA's for the first time since their split years earlier. Within days Roth is kicked out of the band again. * 87 - Grace Slick, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Joni Mitchell and others fresh from Woodstock appear on The Dick Cavett Show. * 86 - Petula Clark and Harry Belafonte sing a duet on The Harry Belafonte Show. Their hand holding causes an uproar. * 85 - Friday Night Videos is launched by NBC. * 84 - U2 make their American TV debut on The Tom Snyder Show. * 83 - Solid Gold premieres - An 80's countdown series. Hosts include Dionne Warwick, Marilyn McCoo, Rex Smith and Andy Gibb. * 82 - Kiss is unmasked on MTV. * 81 - Milli Vanilli sing on The Arsenio Hall Show after their Best New Artist Grammy is revoked. * 80 - Woodstock '99 riots and looting. * 79 - Band Aid special airs on MTV documenting the recording of 'Do They Know It's Christmas?' * 78 - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction on VH1 - Bruce Springsteen reunites with The E Street Band. * 77 - Johnny Cash makes his TV debut on The Jackie Gleason Show. Cash sings 'I Walk The Line'. * 76 - This Is Garth Brooks - a highly rated concert on NBC. * 75 - Welcome Home Elvis airs on ABC welcoming Elvis back from the army. Hosted by Frank Sinatra, it features Frank and The King singing together. * 74 - Aretha Franklin sings the aria 'Nesson Durma' on The Grammys. She is a last minute replacement for Luciano Pavarotti. Aretha was given just eight minutes of rehearsal time. * 73 - The Midnight Special - premieres shortly after ABC IN CONCERT. Helen Reddy is a regular guest host; Wolfman Jack is the announcer. * 72 - Eric Clapton performs 'Tears in Heaven' on MTV Unplugged ten months after the death of his son. * 71 - Willie Nelson and his pals launch FARM AID. * 70 - Buddy Holly performs 'Peggy Sue' on American Bandstand. It is his last TV appearance. * 69 - Madonna offends America swearing repeatedly on Late Night with David Letterman. * 68 - Bono gives a lifetime tribute to Frank Sinatra on The Grammy Awards. Controversy follows when Sinatra is cut off while giving his speech. * 67 - The Smothers Brothers' Comedy Hour premieres on CBS. The series is constantly at odds with network censors who object to the show's socially conscious acts, such as the blacklisted Pete Seeger. * 66 - Sun City protests and video. * 65 - The Nat King Cole Show premieres. One of the first black performers to host a variety show. * 64 - The Supremes meet The Temptations on Broadway -- an NBC special. It's The Supremes only televised concert of the decade. * 63 - Michael Jackson's Pepsi Commercial - Pyrotechnic mishap causes Jackson's hair to ignite and sends him to the hospital with severe burns. * 62 - SNL's Wayne's World sketch debuts, an homage to heavy metal headbangers. Madonna guest stars on SNL's Wayne's World. * 61 - ABC airs The Beatles Anthology, an epic six hour documentary which debuts two new songs 'Free As A Bird' and 'Real Love'. * 60 - Roseanne sings The National Anthem and grabs her crotch before San Diego Padres and Cincinnati Reds double header. * 59 - Whitney Houston sings The National Anthem at Superbowl XXV during the Gulf War. The version is released as a single and becomes Arista's highest selling single. * 58 - Marvin Gaye sings The National Anthem at the NBA All-star game at the Forum in Inglewood, California. * 57 - Don Kirshner's Rock Concerty - The rock concert is packaged by Kirshner, the man behind The Archies and The Monkees. * 56 - Bette Midler performs on the second to last episode of Johnny Carson's Tonight Show. * 55 - The Blues Brothers are introduced on SNL. * 54 - Jethro Tull wins Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Grammy - beating out Metallica and AC/DC. * 53 - All You Need Is Cash is broadcast on NBC, the first made-for-television mockumentary. The film satirizes the complete career of The Beatles. * 52 - Dance Fever premieres - Disco dancing competition hosted by Deney Terrio, Saturday Night Fever's choreographer. * 51 - Prince appears at the AMA's with 'Slave' printed on his face protesting Warner Bros. recording contract. During a group performance of 'We Are The World' he stands silently sucking a lollipop. * 50 - Jerry Lee Lewis performs 'Whole Lotta Shakin'' on The Steve Allen Show amid controversy surrounding the song's lyrics. The Steve Allen Show - Allen makes Elvis sing 'Hound Dog' to an actual hound dog. * 49 - Bo Diddley on The Ed Sullivan Show - one of the first black guests on The Ed Sullivan Show. * 48 - Bruce Springsteen is the surprise final music guest as Late Night with David Letterman leaves NBC after thirteen years. * 47 - Michael Jackson's 'Black & White' video premieres simultaneously on 3 networks: FOX, MTV, BET. The video is withdrawn and re-edited after its first showing, amid controversy over violent content. * 46 - Bob Marley and the Wailers are the first reggae group to perform on network television, on the CBS premiere of The Manhattan Transfer, an evening musical variety series. * 45 - Schoolhouse Rock debuts with 'Multiplication Rock' on ABC's Saturday morning schedule. * 44 - Madonna's Pepsi commercial airs only once due to the controversial scene where she kisses a black saint. * 43 - David Bowie sings with Bing Crosby on Bing Crosby's Merrie Olde Christmas. The two sing 'Little Drummer Boy' together. This is Bing's last performance, he dies a month later. * 42 - Diana in Central Park - A Diana Ross concert airs on Showtime. * 41 - Sonny and Cher reunite for the last time on Late Night with David Letterman. Cher eulogizes Sonny Bono. It airs live in its entirety on CNN. * 40 - Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley appear on Primetime Live with Diane Sawyer where they discuss their sex life. Jackson's teary statement to the press after he was accused of child molestation is carried live on network and cable TV. * 39 - Ricky Nelson performs for the first time on his family's sitcom The Ozzie and Harriet Show. He sings Fats Domino's 'I'm Walkin''. * 38 - The Partridge Family premieres on ABC - David Cassidy immediately becomes a teen singing sensation. * 37 - The Johnny Cash Show, On Campus episode - Neil Young performs 'Needle And The Damage Done' and Cash debuts the single 'Man In Black'. * 36 - The Beatles at Shea Stadium airs on ABC. * 35 - Jimi Hendrix on Lulu Show - Hendrix cuts short his performance of 'Hey Joe' to play Cream's 'White Room'. * 34 - Sinead O'Connor rips up the Pope's photo on SNL. * 33 - Janis Joplin performs on The Dick Cavett Show right before Woodstock. * 32 - Lorne Michaels offers The Beatles $3,000 to reunite on SNL. Weeks later, George Harrison appears on-air to accept the check. * 31 - The Simpsons - Cutting edge bands are animated in the series including Sonic Youth, The Smashing Pumpkins and others in the 'Homerpalooza' episode. * 30 - Bill Clinton plays the saxophone on The Arsenio Hall Show. * 29 - Marvin Gaye performs 'Sexual Healing' on THE GRAMMY AWARDS. * 28 - The Johnny Cash Show premieres - Bob Dylan's first network television performance. * 27 - Madonna's premiere of 'Justify My Love' video - MTV bans the racy video filmed at the Royal Monceau Hotel in Paris. Madonna later defends the video on Nightline. * 26 - The Sex Pistols anger Bill Grundy on British Thames Television's Today Show. Grundy ends up swearing on live television and is disciplined. * 25 - Shindig premieres with The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Byrds and The Everly Brothers. * 24 - The Jackson Five, led by brother Michael, make their national TV debut on Hollywood Palace. Diana Ross is the host and The Jackson Five sing 'I Want You Back'. * 23 - The Beatles perform 'All You Need Is Love'. It is the first global television link-up. * 22 - The Rolling Stones on The Ed Sullivan Show - the band changes the lyrics of 'Let's Spend the Night Together' to 'Let's Spend Some Time Together' to be less suggestive. * 21 - Soul Train debuts - It is the first black produced television series syndicated nationwide. * 20 - After Martin Luther King's assassination, James Brown appears live on National TV from the Boston Garden (where he's performing). Brown appeals to rioters to exercise restraint. * 19 - 'We Are The World' is taped as an HBO special and MTV video immediately after the American Music Awards. * 18 - Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' video debuts on MTV. The video ushers in alternative rock as a commercial and pop culture force. Nirvana perform their last TV appearance on MTV Unplugged. * 17 - While Bob Dylan performs on The Grammy Awards, a dancer with 'Soy Bomb' written on his chest crashes Dylan's performance. * 16 - The Doors rebel against CBS censors on The Ed Sullivan Show by singing the line 'girl we couldn't get much higher' when specifically asked not to. * 15 - The T.A.M.I. Show - an amazing high energy concert originally produced for ABC, (later released theatrically). Diverse line up included The Beach Boys, Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry and James Brown. * 14 - John Lennon and Yoko Ono co-host a week of The Mike Douglas Show. * 13 - The Monkees TV series premieres - later musical guests included Frank Zappa and Tim Buckley. * 12 - Elton John performs his remake of 'Candle in the Wind' at Princess Diana's funeral. * 11 - Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' video world premieres on MTV. It is the first video ever to be scheduled at a specific time and date. * 10 - The Who perform on The Smothers Brothers - Keith Moon sets twice as much flash powder in the drums. The resulting explosion singes Pete Townshend's hair and cuts Moon's leg. The explosion has since been blamed for Townshend's hearing loss. * 9 - Elvis is shot from the waist up on The Ed Sullivan Show. * 8 - The MTV Video Music Awards launch; Madonna rolls on stage singing 'Like A Virgin'. * 7 - ABC and MTV air Live Aid - Queen is highlight of show. * 6 - American Bandstand premieres - Seminal rock music series hosted by Dick Clark. * 5 - Motown 25 - an Emmy-award winning special on NBC. Diana Ross reunites with Supremes. Michael Jackson moonwalks for the first time. * 4 - Saturday Night Live premieres - Weekly live rock performances by every established and breaking musical performers of the past 25 years. * 3 - MTV launches - The Buggles' 'Video Killed the Radio Star' is the first video played. * 2 - Elvis stages his famous comeback special called ELVIS on NBC. * 1 - The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show - first televised U.S. live performance. An estimated 73 million viewers tune-in.
This Category is Ranked. Sort by Ranking Based on Votes by clicking on Vote Ranking. Sort by the Collection's Ranking by clicking on List Ranking.
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Ranking
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Ranking
  
200
1
TV Series
36.36% (12 of 33 votes)
229
1
Musicians
24.26% (6122 of 25235 votes)
46
2
TV Network
66.67% (26 of 39 votes)
108
2
Vocalist
49.12% (196 of 399 votes)
21
3
TV Network
72.80% (1999 of 2746 votes)
138
3
Musicians
41.86% (18 of 43 votes)
14
4
TV Series
75.13% (740 of 985 votes)
3
5
Vocalist
75.94% (1947 of 2564 votes)
49
5
TV Network
66.67% (26 of 39 votes)
151
5
Vocalists
40.59% (41 of 101 votes)
169
5
Vocalist
38.41% (58 of 151 votes)
84
6
TV Series
55.00% (11 of 20 votes)
149
6
TV Personality
40.86% (123 of 301 votes)
25
7
TV Network
72.80% (1999 of 2746 votes)
128
7
TV Network
44.44% (84 of 189 votes)
181
7
Musicians
37.61% (44 of 117 votes)
24
8
TV Network
72.80% (1999 of 2746 votes)
144
8
Vocalist
41.58% (1905 of 4582 votes)
109
9
Vocalist
49.12% (196 of 399 votes)
199
9
TV Series
36.36% (12 of 33 votes)
102
10
Musicians
50.22% (112 of 223 votes)
188
10
Musician
37.27% (60 of 161 votes)
195
10
Musician
36.69% (51 of 139 votes)
4
11
Vocalist
75.94% (1947 of 2564 votes)
26
11
TV Network
72.80% (1999 of 2746 votes)
90
12
Royalty
52.33% (101 of 193 votes)
186
12
Musician
37.42% (58 of 155 votes)
76
13
Vocalist
57.89% (11 of 19 votes)
174
13
Musicians
38.03% (27 of 71 votes)
220
13
Vocalist
35.21% (25 of 71 votes)
37
14
Performance Artist
69.00% (1064 of 1542 votes)
74
14
Vocalist
59.05% (887 of 1502 votes)
78
14
TV Personality
57.14% (12 of 21 votes)
17
15
Vocalist
74.42% (32 of 43 votes)
43
15
Musicians
66.96% (77 of 115 votes)
132
15
TV Network
44.44% (84 of 189 votes)
157
15
Vocalist
39.34% (48 of 122 votes)
212
15
Musicians
35.64% (36 of 101 votes)
62
16
TV Network
63.64% (14 of 22 votes)
162
16
Musicians
38.71% (24 of 62 votes)
201
16
TV Series
36.36% (12 of 33 votes)
33
17
Performance Artist
71.93% (41 of 57 votes)
96
17
Vocalist
50.80% (127 of 250 votes)
29
18
TV Network
72.80% (1999 of 2746 votes)
179
18
Musicians
37.66% (29 of 77 votes)
27
19
TV Network
72.80% (1999 of 2746 votes)
58
19
Vocalists
64.71% (22 of 34 votes)
94
19
TV Network
51.38% (56 of 109 votes)
18
20
Vocalist
74.42% (32 of 43 votes)
221
20
Advocate
35.09% (2589 of 7379 votes)
121
21
TV Series
46.67% (14 of 30 votes)
42
22
Musicians
66.96% (77 of 115 votes)
198
22
TV Series
36.36% (12 of 33 votes)
228
23
Musicians
24.26% (6122 of 25235 votes)
1
24
Vocalist
75.94% (1947 of 2564 votes)
167
24
Vocalist
38.41% (58 of 151 votes)
206
24
Vocalists
35.77% (127 of 355 votes)
41
25
Musicians
66.96% (77 of 115 votes)
104
25
Vocalists
50.0% (31 of 62 votes)
155
25
Musicians
40.0% (24 of 60 votes)
166
25
Musicians
38.46% (25 of 65 votes)
135
26
Musicians
44.00% (22 of 50 votes)
23
27
TV Network
72.80% (1999 of 2746 votes)
63
27
Location
63.33% (38 of 60 votes)
77
27
TV Series
57.14% (12 of 21 votes)
141
27
Vocalist
41.58% (1905 of 4582 votes)
97
28
Vocalist
50.80% (127 of 250 votes)
101
28
Vocalist
50.53% (96 of 190 votes)
170
29
Vocalist
38.38% (76 of 198 votes)
8
30
U.S. President
75.84% (1416 of 1867 votes)
31
30
Comedian
72.16% (70 of 97 votes)
148
31
Musician
41.18% (21 of 51 votes)
160
31
Musicians
38.81% (26 of 67 votes)
216
31
TV Series
35.44% (56 of 158 votes)
134
32
Author
44.12% (15 of 34 votes)
172
32
Musician
38.29% (219 of 572 votes)
231
32
Musicians
24.26% (6122 of 25235 votes)
119
33
TV Personality
47.37% (18 of 38 votes)
203
33
Vocalist
36.14% (30 of 83 votes)
15
34
TV Series
75.13% (740 of 985 votes)
70
34
Vocalist
60.64% (114 of 188 votes)
217
34
Religious Figure
35.27% (517 of 1466 votes)
185
35
Actress
37.50% (12 of 32 votes)
207
35
Musician
35.73% (428 of 1198 votes)
129
36
TV Network
44.44% (84 of 189 votes)
225
36
Musicians
24.26% (6122 of 25235 votes)
99
37
Vocalist
50.53% (96 of 190 votes)
103
37
Vocalist
50.21% (117 of 233 votes)
115
38
Vocalist
47.73% (21 of 44 votes)
130
38
TV Network
44.44% (84 of 189 votes)
156
38
TV Series
39.58% (19 of 48 votes)
209
39
Vocalist
35.71% (15 of 42 votes)
2
40
Vocalist
75.94% (1947 of 2564 votes)
39
40
Vocalist
68.14% (77 of 113 votes)
147
40
Commentator
41.24% (40 of 97 votes)
20
41
TV Network
73.53% (100 of 136 votes)
54
41
TV Series
66.34% (67 of 101 votes)
71
41
Comedian
59.49% (445 of 748 votes)
114
41
Vocalist
48.82% (373 of 764 votes)
164
41
Vocalist
38.46% (45 of 117 votes)
73
42
TV Network
59.26% (16 of 27 votes)
168
42
Vocalist
38.41% (58 of 151 votes)
213
43
Vocalist
35.61% (99 of 278 votes)
223
43
Vocalist
31.05% (168 of 541 votes)
142
44
Vocalist
41.58% (1905 of 4582 votes)
131
45
TV Network
44.44% (84 of 189 votes)
61
46
TV Network
63.64% (14 of 22 votes)
125
46
Vocalist
45.45% (80 of 176 votes)
194
46
Vocalists
36.73% (18 of 49 votes)
5
47
Vocalist
75.94% (1947 of 2564 votes)
7
47
TV Network
75.85% (713 of 940 votes)
22
47
TV Network
72.80% (1999 of 2746 votes)
82
47
TV Network
55.81% (240 of 430 votes)
47
48
TV Network
66.67% (26 of 39 votes)
53
48
TV Series
66.34% (67 of 101 votes)
145
48
Vocalist
41.55% (236 of 568 votes)
189
49
Musician
37.18% (29 of 78 votes)
202
49
TV Series
36.36% (12 of 33 votes)
92
50
Vocalist
51.72% (45 of 87 votes)
110
50
Vocalist
49.12% (196 of 399 votes)
123
50
Comedian
46.30% (25 of 54 votes)
16
51
Vocalist
74.92% (248 of 331 votes)
19
52
TV Series
74.29% (26 of 35 votes)
91
52
Choreographer
52.00% (13 of 25 votes)
45
53
TV Network
66.67% (26 of 39 votes)
105
53
Musicians
50.0% (12 of 24 votes)
227
53
Musicians
24.26% (6122 of 25235 votes)
137
54
Musicians
42.65% (29 of 68 votes)
163
54
Musicians
38.68% (41 of 106 votes)
175
54
Musicians
37.99% (87 of 229 votes)
11
55
TV Series
75.13% (740 of 985 votes)
196
55
Comedian
36.63% (63 of 172 votes)
205
55
Comedian
35.97% (159 of 442 votes)
211
55
Vocalists
35.71% (75 of 210 votes)
136
56
Vocalist
43.23% (131 of 303 votes)
224
56
Comedian
29.18% (1020 of 3495 votes)
65
57
Musicians
62.96% (17 of 27 votes)
173
57
Musicians
38.03% (27 of 71 votes)
171
58
Vocalist
38.38% (76 of 198 votes)
9
59
Vocalist
75.72% (1029 of 1359 votes)
38
60
Sports Team
68.52% (37 of 54 votes)
44
60
Comedienne
66.67% (100 of 150 votes)
57
60
Sports Team
64.71% (33 of 51 votes)
133
61
TV Network
44.44% (84 of 189 votes)
226
61
Musicians
24.26% (6122 of 25235 votes)
12
62
TV Series
75.13% (740 of 985 votes)
140
62
Vocalist
41.58% (1905 of 4582 votes)
182
62
Comedian
37.61% (44 of 117 votes)
219
62
Comedian
35.25% (43 of 122 votes)
6
63
Vocalist
75.94% (1947 of 2564 votes)
48
64
TV Network
66.67% (26 of 39 votes)
150
64
Vocalists
40.59% (41 of 101 votes)
176
64
Musicians
37.96% (41 of 108 votes)
184
65
Vocalist
37.50% (27 of 72 votes)
60
67
TV Network
63.64% (14 of 22 votes)
154
67
Vocalist
40.0% (324 of 810 votes)
51
68
Vocalist
66.51% (143 of 215 votes)
116
68
Vocalist
47.50% (152 of 320 votes)
52
69
TV Series
66.34% (67 of 101 votes)
72
69
Comedian
59.49% (445 of 748 votes)
143
69
Vocalist
41.58% (1905 of 4582 votes)
85
70
TV Series
55.00% (11 of 20 votes)
215
70
Musician
35.55% (723 of 2034 votes)
98
71
Vocalist
50.79% (64 of 126 votes)
30
72
TV Network
72.80% (1999 of 2746 votes)
214
72
Musician
35.61% (120 of 337 votes)
59
73
Vocalist
63.83% (30 of 47 votes)
208
73
Radio Personality
35.71% (45 of 126 votes)
89
74
Vocalist
53.85% (49 of 91 votes)
193
74
Vocalist
36.87% (66 of 179 votes)
111
75
Vocalist
49.12% (196 of 399 votes)
117
75
Vocalist
47.50% (152 of 320 votes)
10
76
Vocalist
75.50% (339 of 449 votes)
100
77
Vocalist
50.53% (96 of 190 votes)
192
77
Comedian
36.94% (82 of 222 votes)
35
78
TV Network
70.18% (40 of 57 votes)
146
78
Vocalist
41.55% (236 of 568 votes)
159
78
Musicians
39.19% (29 of 74 votes)
106
80
Location
50.0% (12 of 24 votes)
32
81
Comedian
72.16% (70 of 97 votes)
40
81
Musicians
67.69% (44 of 65 votes)
28
82
TV Network
72.80% (1999 of 2746 votes)
69
82
Musicians
61.82% (68 of 110 votes)
68
83
TV Series
62.07% (18 of 29 votes)
83
83
Vocalist
55.56% (30 of 54 votes)
152
83
Vocalist
40.0% (16 of 40 votes)
64
84
Musicians
63.13% (137 of 217 votes)
79
84
TV Personality
56.25% (18 of 32 votes)
50
85
TV Network
66.67% (26 of 39 votes)
34
86
Vocalist
70.93% (61 of 86 votes)
178
86
Vocalist
37.78% (17 of 45 votes)
67
87
Vocalist
62.22% (28 of 45 votes)
86
87
Musicians
54.84% (34 of 62 votes)
118
87
TV Personality
47.37% (18 of 38 votes)
183
87
Vocalists
37.50% (12 of 32 votes)
55
88
Vocalist
65.04% (80 of 123 votes)
120
88
Musicians
46.81% (22 of 47 votes)
36
89
TV Series
69.23% (27 of 39 votes)
66
89
Vocalist
62.90% (39 of 62 votes)
87
89
Musician
53.85% (35 of 65 votes)
93
89
Vocalist
51.64% (63 of 122 votes)
126
89
Vocalist
44.83% (13 of 29 votes)
180
89
Vocalist
37.62% (38 of 101 votes)
210
89
Vocalist
35.71% (10 of 28 votes)
153
90
Vocalist
40.0% (44 of 110 votes)
190
91
Musicians
37.18% (29 of 78 votes)
191
91
Vocalist
37.14% (39 of 105 votes)
112
92
Vocalist
49.12% (196 of 399 votes)
127
92
State
44.62% (58 of 130 votes)
95
93
TV Network
51.38% (56 of 109 votes)
187
93
Musicians
37.31% (25 of 67 votes)
177
94
Musicians
37.90% (47 of 124 votes)
56
95
Musician
65.00% (39 of 60 votes)
139
95
Vocalist
41.58% (42 of 101 votes)
161
96
Music Producer
38.73% (55 of 142 votes)
230
96
Musicians
24.26% (6122 of 25235 votes)
13
97
TV Series
75.13% (740 of 985 votes)
75
97
Musician
58.30% (151 of 259 votes)
218
97
Musicians
35.26% (55 of 156 votes)
222
97
Musician
34.71% (243 of 700 votes)
88
98
Vocalist
53.85% (49 of 91 votes)
107
98
Vocalist
49.24% (97 of 197 votes)
122
98
Vocalist
46.58% (34 of 73 votes)
124
98
Vocalist
45.50% (101 of 222 votes)
158
98
Vocalist
39.30% (371 of 944 votes)
204
98
Vocalist
36.07% (22 of 61 votes)
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55.88% (19 of 34 votes)
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