Cause I Serenade My Song: A Collaborative Timeline

Well I've Learned that we added New People ITTL, So Collaborative Timeline Continues to be In-Depth.

From a March 25, 2013 Story at CMC-TV.com

CurbWest Recording Artists One Vo1ce have announced to Complete Work on a Vocal Drill Team-Style Project

Well It's Official, The Vallejo-Filipina Girl Group One Vo1ce will now start performing in the very first All-Star Recording of their music career involving at least 500 Vocal Dance & Drill Team Members mostly from California (including High Schools) for this album project being produced by CurbWest Records.

"Well we are Excited to Work on the Project We are Ready to feature Vocal Dance & Drill Team Members from Various Schools Across the State which will be recording in the Studio so I Was Really Excited for this however the project will also including a number of Alumni Vocal Drill Team Members so I Was Really Excited to look forward for a big event taking place so we can perform later this year so I'm Excited" said group member Monica Castillo.

"Now I Was Really Excited to Perform with an army of High School Girls in the State so Remember 3 Years ago when we made a Song about 5-Time NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion, Jimmie Johnson?, Well I'm Gonna Take That So Let's Do It", said Melissa Ruiz Moreno.

The One Vo1ce-Led Vocal Drill Team Project will be Recorded Live on May 19th which will be Opening Number to the 2013 Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championships presented by Varsity Spirit and will be aired on Vocal Drill Radio Live.

Well To Say The Least One Vo1ce Exists ITTL however their first album Just The Beginning was released on April 20, 1999 by Kamikaze Records but later on June 26, 2001 they release their Second Album called "Sincerely Yours" The album was supposed to show their growth as artists, but was less successful than their debut album and received mixed reviews. Along with the album came a new sexy image, a la Britney Spears. The album would only sell 20,000 copies in the United States and 25,000 copies in the Philippines where it only went silver. This would be their last album with Kamikaze, which led to the take over of CurbWest Records (run by Mike Curb) as a Result their 3rd Album called "Luvin' You" which is Popular and Sold More than 70,000 Copies In The USA and Hitted "Luvin' U" at #1 in the Vocal Drill Radio Charts for 10 Weeks in July to August 2004, Later on In 2007 they did it again with their 4th Album "Lovin' Life" with Shocked the Entire North America Chart scoring their 2nd #1 in their Fourth Album, In 2011, One Vo1ce released their 5th Album which features a Song which salutes 5-Time NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion Jimmie Johnson called Jimmie's Fast as well as a song honoring the 2010 World Series Champion San Francisco Seals and the fight song of the Pacific Coast Football League Team Vallejo Thundercats, However One Vo1ce Got Their 5th Album which will feature an Album Project featuring more than 500 Vocal Drill Team Members which will be recorded during the Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championships on May 19th.

Songs that One Vo1ce Appeared in a NASCAR Video Game
NASCAR 2000 (EA Sports): "All Day All Night" (Kamikaze Remix)
NASCAR 2001 (EA Sports): "Here I Go" (Kamikaze Remix)
NASCAR Thunder 2003 (EA Sports): "Serenade" and "Never Leave Your Side (Remix)"
NASCAR 2005: Chase For The Cup (EA Sports): "Luvin' U (DJ Pleez Remix), "Playas" & "Nobody Else"

However One Vo1ce might considered to have at least more than one song to appear in the Video Game NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Part II to release later in the Spring of 2013.
 
Well at Least We Need More Stuff being added to the Timeline by adding many more OTL events to this TL.

July 16, 1950: Uruguay beat Brazil 2–1 to win the 1950 World Cup.

June 30, 1953: The first Chevrolet Corvette is built at Flint, Michigan.

January 2, 1957: The San Francisco and Los Angeles stock exchanges merge to form the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange.

January 6, 1957: Elvis Presley appears on The Ed Sullivan Show for the 3rd and final time. He is only shown from the waist up, even during the gospel segment, singing "Peace In The Valley". Ed Sullivan describes Elvis thus: "This is a real decent, fine boy. We've never had a pleasanter experience on our show with a big name than we've had with you. You're thoroughly all right."

January 20, 1961: John F. Kennedy succeeds Dwight Eisenhower as the 35th President of the United States of America.

January 25, 1961: In Washington, DC President John F. Kennedy delivers the first live presidential news conference. In it, he announces that the Soviet Union has freed the 2 surviving crewmen of a USAF RB-47 reconnaissance plane shot down by Soviet flyers over the Barents Sea July 1, 1960.

March 2, 1965: The Sound of Music premieres at the Rivoli Theater in New York City.

April 5, 1965: At the 37th Academy Awards, My Fair Lady wins 8 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. Rex Harrison wins an Oscar for Best Actor. Mary Poppins takes home 5 Oscars. Julie Andrews wins an Academy Award for Best Actress, for her portrayal in the role. Sherman Brothers receives 2 Oscars including Best Song, "Chim Chim Cher-ee".

April 10, 1967: The AFTRA strike is settled just in time for the 39th Academy Awards ceremony to be held, hosted by Bob Hope. Best Picture goes to A Man for All Seasons.

April 14, 1967: In San Francisco, 10,000 march against the Vietnam War.

April 15, 1967: Large demonstrations are held against the Vietnam War in New York City and San Francisco, Luciferian Crusade.

February 9, 1971: Satchel Paige becomes the first Negro League player to become voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame from the Negro League. Jackie Robinson was inducted July 23, 1962.

February 20, 1971: The U.S. Emergency Broadcast System sends an erroneous warning, meant to be a standard weekly test conducted by NORAD in Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado; many radio stations just ignore it. The most notorious warning was of WOWO (AM) in Fort Wayne, IN.

January 1, 1973: CBS sells the New York Yankees for $10 million to a 12-person syndicate led by George Steinbrenner (3.2 million dollars less than CBS bought the Yankees for).

January 14, 1973: Elvis Presley's concert in Hawaii. The first worldwide telecast by an entertainer watched by more people than watched the Apollo moon landings.

April 6, 1973: Ron Blomberg of the New York Yankees becomes the first designated hitter in Baseball.

April 17, 1973: Federal Express officially begins operations, with the launch of 14 small aircraft from Memphis International Airport. On that night, Federal Express delivers 186 packages to 25 U.S. cities from Rochester, New York, to Miami, Florida.

January 20, 1977: Jimmy Carter succeeds Gerald Ford as the 39th President of the United States.

March 5, 1977: Formula One driver Tom Pryce dies after colliding with a track marshal at the South African Grand Prix in Kyalami, However Niki Lauda won the Event in a Ferrari.

September 1, 1980: Terry Fox is forced to end his Marathon of Hope run outside of Thunder Bay, Ontario, after finding out that the cancer has spread to his lungs.

November 21, 1980: A fire at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip kills 85 people.

May 11, 1983: Aberdeen FC beat Real Madrid 2–1 (after extra time) to win the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1983 and become only the third Scottish side to win a European trophy

January 9, 1986: After losing a patent battle with Polaroid, Kodak leaves the instant camera business.

January 28, 1986: STS-51-L: Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrates 73 seconds after launch, killing the crew of 7 astronauts, including schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe

February 3, 1986: Pixar Animation Studios is opened.

January 15, 1990: Martin Luther King Day Crash - Telephone service in Atlanta, St. Louis, and Detroit, including 9-1-1 service, goes down for nine hours, due to an AT&T software bug.

September 12, 1990: A judge in Australia orders the arrest of media tycoon Christopher Skase, former owner of the Seven Network, after he fails to give evidence in a liquidator's examination of failed shipbuilding company Lloyds Ships Holdings, an associate of Skase's Qintex Australia Ltd.

October 4, 1990: In the Philippines, rebel forces seize two military posts on the island of Mindanao, before surrendering on October 6.

June 20, 1993: John Paxson's 3-point shot in game six of the NBA Finals helps the Chicago Bulls secure a 99–98 win over the Phoenix Suns, and their third consecutive championship.

October 16, 1997: The first color photograph appears on the front page of the New York Times.

August 14, 2000: Dora the Explorer, one of Nickelodeon's most popular shows, debuts.

July 4, 2004: Groundbreaking for the Freedom Tower begins at Ground Zero in New York City.

July 7, 2007: Live Earth Concerts are held throughout 9 major cities around the world.

July 21, 2011: Space Shuttle Atlantis lands successfully at Kennedy Space Center after completing STS-135, concluding NASA's space shuttle program.

Up Next: The ATL Events Will Be Added to This Timeline.
 
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And Now The New Events are Added to the Timeline so What If Miss Texas USA Stayed on Television with all the Girly Girls Singing among others?

September 6, 2009: Rick Kurkijan debuted a Texas Version of the California Music Channel called CMC Texas, The Channel is Co-Owned by Kurkijan and Miss Texas USA Executive Producer Al Clark, It's First Program was the 2010 Miss Texas USA Pageant in which is won by Kelsey Moore, However 110 Competitors took part in which they girls sing Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" which is the Opening Number to that Pageant as the Pageant took place in Houston, TX and is simulcasted across the Country on Vocal Drill Radio.

September 5, 2010: CMC Texas aired Live Coverage of the Miss Texas USA Pageant from Houston for the 2nd Year hosted by Mandy Jaye Jeffries and Crystle Stewart as 99 Girls Representing of the Texas as Ana Rodriguez representing Central Laredo won the Crown as Executive Producers Al & Gail Clark along with TV Director Nick Maston got another 80's Opening Number Song originally by the Pointer Sisters called "Jump For my Love" and is sung by 100 Girls that consists of all 99 Contestants including Rodriguez, Nicole Golyer and Kathryn Dunn in which she competed in the Miss Texas-America Pageant last year as well as Miss Texas USA 2010 Kelsey Moore.

September 4, 2011: With 123 Girls singing the Opening Number to the 2012 Miss Texas USA Pageant titled "We Got The Beat" as the Pageant aired here on CMC Texas, Brittany Booker won the Title however in the Opening Number of That Pageant Booker representing Houston is Wearing a Black Long Sleeved Leotard with the Miss Texas USA Logo along with 122 Other Contestants wearing Long Sleeved Colorful Leotards with the Miss Texas USA Logo emblazoned on that Leotard.

September 2, 2012: Only 114 Contestants competed for the title of Miss Texas USA 2013, In Which Brittany Booker along with the 114 Girls sing Gina G's "Just A Little Bit" in which is the First 90's Cover Song using as the Opening Number of the Miss Texas USA Pageant since the 2000 Miss Texas USA Pageant as Carissa Blair (Miss Texas USA 1999) along 104 Girls who competed for the Title of Miss Texas USA 2000 sang "Man I Feel Like A Woman" but in the end Ali Nugent took home the Title.

Now I'm Going to add some more Sports Teams which will happen to this Collaborative TL.

Baseball: Birmingham Barons, Charlotte Knights, Durham Bulls, Little Rock Travelers, Louisville Colonels, Nashville Sounds
Basketball: Biloxi Blues, Carolina Cougars, Kentucky Colonels, Memphis Tams, Tampa Bay Tornados, Virginia Squires
Football: Atlanta Rebels, Birmingham Vulcans, Memphis Southmen, Nashville Strummers, Orlando Blazers, Richmond Confederates
Hockey: Atlanta Thrashers, Biloxi Surge, Charlotte Checkers, Huntsville Havoc, Knoxville Ice Bears, Pensacola Ice Flyers

Wow I Was Really Excited to Have More People to Contribute More Teams to the Timeline and yes More NASCAR because It's Popular in the West Coast of the United States to make this Timeline Collaborative More Fun!
 
Well We've Just Learned that we added More Events to the Wiki so it will be found on my signature, But I'm Going to add more stuff to this Timeline and maybe invite everyone to fill in the blanks as well for those Baseball Stuff being added to the TL by adding (insert team/player name here).

April 11, 1990: At Anaheim Stadium, California Angels pitchers Mark Langston (seven innings) and Mike Witt (two innings) combine to no-hit the Sacramento Rivercats, 1–0, for the first combined no-hitter in the major leagues since 1976. It is Langston's first start for the Angels since signing as a free agent in the off-season. Angels first baseman Wally Joyner makes an error in the fitth inning when he overthrows Langston on Pete O'Brien's grounder. O'Brien tries for second base‚ not realizing that catcher (insert player name here) backs up the play, and he is out.

July 6-8, 1992: The (insert team name here) and Los Angeles Dodgers play a series of three doubleheaders at Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers sweep the first doubleheader, the (insert team name here) sweep the second, and the two teams split the third. The doubleheaders are part of a series that had been postponed because of the Los Angeles Riots.

October 24, 1992: The Toronto Blue Jays clinch their first World Series championship with a 4–3 win over the Atlanta Crackers in Game 6. Dave Winfield's 2–out, 2–run double in the top of the 11th gives Toronto a 4–2 lead. The Crackers score one run in the bottom half of the inning and have the tying run on the 3rd when the final out is made. Jimmy Key wins the game in relief, and Candy Maldonado homers for Toronto. Blue Jays catcher Pat Borders, with a .450 batting average, is named the Series MVP. The Toronto Blue Jays finish the season without being swept in any series. It is the first team from outside the United States to win the World Series.

July 20, 1993: At Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, a fire breaks out in the skybox/press box area, delaying the start of the scheduled game between the Crackers and the St. Louis Cardinals. Ironically, the Crackers' trade for Fred McGriff is completed a few days earlier and McGriff arrives at the stadium that night. After an hour delay, the game is played and McGriff pinch-hits a home run late, helping the Braves rally from a 5-0 deficit to win 7-5. The Braves trail the San Francisco Giants in the National League West Division by 9½ games at that point, and this game is seen as the game that sparks their run to the division title.

August 4, 1993: Tony Gwynn of the San Diego Padres collects six hits against the San Francisco Seals. This is the fourth game this season in which Gwynn collects at least five hits, tying the Major League record held by Ty Cobb and Stan Musial, However that game is aired on the California Music Channel including KTSF (Ch. 26 in San Francisco) and Channel 4 (in San Diego).

September 19, 1993: Tom Glavine wins his 20th game of the season for the Atlanta Crackers, and becomes the first National League pitcher since Ferguson Jenkins in 1973 to win 20 games in three consecutive seasons.

September 20, 1993: Island Fever strikes again thanks to the listening of Shannean and Nora's Island Fever which still hitting #1 in the Charts of Vocal Drill Radio, The Alameda Islanders defeat the New York Mets 6-2 at Island City Field in Alameda, giving the Mets their first 100 loss season since 1967.

October 23, 1993: In a dramatic finish, Joe Carter of the Toronto Blue Jays homers off reliever Mitch Williams with two runners on base in the bottom of the 9th inning to give Toronto an 8-6 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies and the 1993 World Series championship. Lenny Dykstra hits his fourth homer of the Series for the Phillies. Paul Molitor is named the World Series MVP.

September 13, 1995: Second baseman Lou Whitaker and shortstop Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers play in their 1,915th game together, setting an American League record.

December 22, 1995: Anheuser-Busch agrees to sell the St. Louis Cardinals for $150 million to an investment group that agrees to keep the team in St. Louis without being Relocated.

May 26, 1997: In San Antonio, Roger Clemens allows one run and four hits in seven innings and strikes out seven to beat the Texas Rangers 8–1. The Rocket is now 9–0, his best start since beginning 1986 at 14-0.

June 10, 1997: At 3Com Park at Candlestick Point in which a Baseball Game is aired on The California Music Channel, Kevin Brown of the Miami Marlins no-hits the San Francisco Seals 9-0. He retires 23 consecutive batters before a hit-by-pitch to Marvin Benard costs him a perfect game, the only baserunner Brown will allow.

January 18, 1998: After 20 Years of Trying, Dale Earnhardt won his 1st Winston Western 500 driving the GM Goodwrench Chevrolet at Riverside International Raceway in Riverside, CA, Polesitter Bobby Labonte (driving the #18 Interstate Batteries Pontiac) came in 2nd and Alan Kulwicki (driving the #7 Hooters Ford) finished 3rd, In which the race is televised on CBS and simulcasted on the California Music Channel across the State.

March 18, 2000: 'N Sync hitted #1 with the Song "Bye Bye Bye" that song will stay at #1 on the Vocal Drill Radio Charts for for 5 Weeks before "Say My Name" by Destiny's Child took over on April 22nd.

July 8, 2000: 'N Sync hitted #1 with the Song "It's Gonna Be Me" that song will stay for 5 Weeks at #1 on the Vocal Drill Radio Charts until August 12th as "I Think I'm In Love With You" by Jessica Simpson took over as the #1 Song.

May 12, 2001: A.J. Burnett of the Miami Marlins pitches an unlikely no-hitter, overcoming nine bases on balls to lead Miami over the (insert team name here), 3–0, at (insert ballpark here). It is the second no-hitter of the season and the 228th overall in the major leagues. Burnett strikes out seven and hits a batter, but his nine walks represents a record in a nine-inning no-hitter game. He is only surpassed by Jim Maloney, who strikes out 11 but gives up 10 walks in a ten-inning no-hitter on August 19, 1965, as the Cincinnati Reds defeat the Chicago Cubs, 1–0, at Wrigley Field.

May 26, 2004: The Pittsburgh Pirates' Daryle Ward hits for the cycle in the Pirates' 11-8 victory over the (insert team name here). It is done 23 times in Pittsburgh history and 243 times in the majors since 1882. Ward joins his father, Gary Ward, to become the first father-son combination in major league history to hit for the cycle. The senior Ward accomplishes the feat on September 18, 1980, for the Minnesota Twins.

March 20, 2006: Japan defeats Cuba 10–6 in the championship game of the 2006 World Baseball Classic. After falling behind 6–1 early in the game, Cuba pulls back to within one run entering the ninth inning before Japan closes the door. The championship game of the first international baseball tournament open to players from Major League Baseball features teams that, combined, have only two players on a Major League roster.

January 1, 2009: Major League Baseball launches the MLB Network at 6 PM ET. Commissioner Bud Selig greets viewers at the channel's official inception.

March 3, 2009: Major League Baseball 2K9 is released by Visual Concepts and 2K Sports for Microsoft Windows, the Xbox 360, Sony's PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 & PlayStation Portable, and the Nintendo Wii. 2008 Cy Young Award winner Tim Lincecum of the San Francisco Seals appears on the cover as well as serving as MLB player consultant for the popular video game.

March 23, 2009: Japan wins the 2009 World Baseball Classic with a 5–3 victory over Korea in ten innings. Ichiro Suzuki hits a two-run single in the top of the tenth inning with two outs for the winning runs. Daisuke Matsuzaka is the tournament's Most Valuable Player for the second time. Dice-K posts a 3–0 record with a 2.45 ERA in the tournament.

November 22, 2009: 132 Girls Competing in the Miss California USA Pageant and performed in a Music Video-Hybrid Opening Number in which they sang Rockwell's "Somebody's Watching Me" complete with the Girls who are Competing shown in the Opening Credits in a pageant hosted by The Insider's Chris Jacobs and is televised on Syndication Statewide however in the Nicole Johnson (representing Sherwood) won the title despite CMC airing live coverage of the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway however Nicole Johnson took her first walk as the New Miss California USA as "Against All Odds" sung by Jade Aganus (UC Santa Cruz) and Brandi Milloy (Tarzana) and with Backup Vocals by the Rest of the Cast., Other Songs performed by the girls are "One Step At a Time" (Paige Jainee - First Commercial Outro), "Summertime Summertime" (Louise Wu, Korrina Rico and Jade Aganus - Swimsuit Competition), "Beautiful Life" (Jessica "J-Rob" Robinson - Swimsuit Competition), "Love You Down" (Jade Aganus w/ Allie Ibarra, Brittany McGowan and Karina Riojas - Swimsuit Competition), "Reminisce" (Brittany McGowan - Commercial Outro #2), "Time (Clock of My Heart)" (Cierra Jackson - Commercial Outro #3), "Romantic" (Nia Sanchez and Nicole Johnson - Commercial Outro #4), "When I Dream About You (Jade Aganus & Alexandra Ibarra - Final Pre-Commercial Music Video), "Shine On" by Cyndi Mizelle (Evening Gown Production), "It's Not Over" (Lisa Chan - Final Commercial Outro), However All Songs from the Pageant would later appear on a Special Episode of The Price is Right saluting Super Bowl XLIV which aired on February 5th (2 Days before Super Bowl XLIV).

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Nicole Johnson (pictured in the Center) won Miss California USA 2011 along with the Rest of the Top 5 Shown in this Picture

January 11, 2011: Trevor Hoffman, the all-time saves leader (601), announces his retirement.

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San Diego Padres P Trevor Hoffman retired from Baseball after leading baseball's career in saves

January 16, 2011: After Jade Aganus sang one more song in the 2011 Miss California USA Pageant along with Kaitlyn Le with "On Bended Knee" after Alyssa Campanella being crowned as the Miss California USA, Jade Aganus made her first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series start at Riverside International Raceway for the Running of the Magic Mountain 500 but Porscha Coleman got her 1st NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Road Course Win in Her Career driving the #42 CurbWest Records Chevrolet.

March 18, 2011: It is announced that the Baseball Hall of Fame honors ″Talkin' Baseball″ composer and singer Terry Cashman this summer as part of induction weekend, 30 years after his song that pays homage to Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle and Duke Snider becomes a ballpark favorite. The 69-year-old Cashman performs his ballpark anthem once again during ceremonies on July 23, the day before Roberto Alomar, Bert Blyleven and Pat Gillick are inducted.

March 31, 2011: San Francisco Seals fan Bryan Stow is beaten in the Dodger Stadium parking lot by two men in Los Angeles Dodgers gear after the Dodgers defeat the Seals 2-1 in the season opener. Stow is left with brain damage, prompting an outpouring of support for the victim that includes rewards totaling more than $200,000 for information leading to the suspects' arrests.

April 24, 2011: The Southwest League's San Antonio Missions defeat the El Paso Diablos 21-8. It is the third time San Antonio scores at least twenty runs in April (23-10 over the Tulsa Drillers on April 11, and 26-5 over the Oklahoma City 89ers on April 15).

March 5, 2013: Major League Baseball intends to expand the use of instant replay for the 2014 season and will be studying over the course of this year which calls to review and how to do it. League officials plan to visit Miami during the World Baseball Classic and various spring training sites to examine camera angles and other factors that will help them develop a plan.

March 19, 2013: At AT&T Park, the Dominican Republic blanked Puerto Rico, 3–0, to complete the most dominant championship run in the brief history of the World Baseball Classic. The Dominican team, managed by Tony Peña, capped a 8–0 unbeaten run to become the first undefeated champion team in the tournament. New York Yankees second baseman Robinson Canó earned MVP honors, after batting an average of .469 (15-for-32) with two home runs and six RBIs, while Tampa Bay Rays closer Fernando Rodney finished for his seventh save to extend his own Classic record. The losing team would congratulate the winner on the field, a sportsmanlike and uncommon gesture in MLB playoff games.

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When the California Music Channel and MLB Network covered the Championship Game of the World Baseball Classic, Domincan Republic won their 1st World Baseball Classic Championship as they capped a 8-0 Unbeated Run to become the First Undefeated Chapionship Team in the Tournament.

March 25, 2013: CurbWest Records completes the work on the Vocal Drill Team-Style Project by creating a supergroup led by Pinoy-American Recording Stars One Vo1ce and will feature more than 500 Vocal Dance & Drill Team Members (mostly from High Schools), This Could be the First All-Star Recording for CurbWest Records.
 
And Now Just For Fun it's an Intermission!

Well You Just Learned that all sports have promotion/relegation around North America, So Do You Know what Major League Baseball exists ITTL?

Well as You Learned Baseball follows the British Soccer Model (well it has a lot of teams across the country) so why not North American Sports that follows a model like Soccer in the United Kingdom?

So Let's Do Part 1 with Major League Baseball Existing ITTL.

Major League Baseball (Premier League) - 36 Teams
Commissioner: Bud Selig

American League (18 Teams)
East: Boston Red Sox, Buffalo Bisons, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Washington Senators
Central: Birmingham Barons, Chicago White Sox, Detroit Tigers, Indianapolis Racers, Kansas City Royals, Monterrey Sultanes
West: Alameda Islanders, Dallas Rangers, Hiroshima Toyo Carp, Honolulu Rainbows, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Angels

National League (18 Teams)
East: Atlanta Crackers, Chicago Cubs, Miami Marlins, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies
Central: Cincinnati Reds, Iowa Oaks, Mexico City Red Devils, New Orleans Pelicans, St. Louis Cardinals, Wichita Aeros
West: Arizona Diamondbacks, Las Vegas Stars, Los Angeles Dodgers, Sacramento Rivercats, San Francisco Seals, Tokyo Yomiuri Giants

Other Teams You Should Find ITTL playing in Other Divisions are as follows

Dixie League: Charlotte Knights, Chattanooga Lookouts, Columbia Rednecks, Durham Bulls, Little Rock Travelers, Louisville Colonels, Memphis Chicks, Nashville Sounds, Norfolk Tides, Raleigh Capitols, Richmond Virginians, Tampa Bay Rays

Eastern League: Akron Aeros, Baltimore Orioles, Brooklyn Cyclones, Columbus Clippers, Dayton Dragons, Fort Wayne Tincaps, Hamilton Hornets, Hartford Chiefs, Milwaukee Brewers, Newark Bears, Ottawa Lynx, Quebec Capitales, Pittsburgh Pirates, Providence Grays, Rochester Red Wings, Springfield Rifles, South Bend Silverhawks, Toledo Mud Hens, West Michigan Whitecaps

Pacific League: Bakersfield Blaze, Fresno Grizzlies, Inland Empire 66ers, Lake Elsinore Storm, Oakland Oaks, Portland Beavers, Santa Barbara Rancheros, San Diego Gauchos (based in Carlsbad, CA), San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, Spokane Indians, Stockton Ports

Plains League: Cedar Rapids Kernels, Edmonton Cracker-Cats, Fargo Firebirds, Lincoln Railers, Minnesota Twins, Omaha Capitols, St. Louis Browns, Winnipeg Goldeyes

Southwest League: Albuquerque Dukes, Calgary Vipers, Colorado Rockies, Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Corpus Christi Hooks, El Paso Diablos, Oklahoma City 89ers, Salt Lake City Bees, San Antonio Missions, Tucson Toros, Tulsa Oilers

So as you know the Dixie League, the Eastern League, the Great Lakes League, the Pacific League, the Plains League and the Southwest League will be in This Timeline in which they all play in Level 2 but at the End of the Season, The 6 Championship Teams from each league along with Champions from Nippon Professional Baseball and the Mexican League will Compete in a Playoff in which the Winners continue to play on in that league while the 7 Losers Fight for Survival in a Promotion-Relegation Series, However the Last Place Teams in all 6 Level 2 Leagues will be demoted for Relegation and yes there will be Cross-League Play between Level 1 Teams vs. Level 2 Teams and so on.
 
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I will start implementing some of these ideas into the "Luciferian Crusade" ATL... These PODs look great!!

Great idea, but I hope you can add more Sports PoD's to this Timeline collab of Cause I Serenade my Song and I hope you don't want to kill a city with a population with more than 100,000 people!

And I Hope we can see the IndyCar circuit in this timeline so we can see drivers like Tony Kanaan, Memo Gidley and J.R. Hildebrand so I'm excited!
 
Something will have a few PODs for the ATL:

* In 2004, NBA Player Charles Barkley announced plans to run for governor of Alabama under the Republican Party on "compassionate conservatism"....

* In 1986, Len Bias, Boston Celtics, announces that he is undergoing substance abuse treatment after testing positive for cocaine....

* MLB Commissioner Bud Selig suspends Mark McGwire, Cincinatti Reds, and Sammy Sosa, Chicago Cubs, after revealing evidence of steroid use...

* In OTL's 1935, Babe Ruth played a single season with the Boston Braves, in the ATL, he stays with the New York Yankees...

* In 2002, accusations that the NBA Western Conference Finals by the Los Angeles Lakers comes to light, scandalizing the entire NBA...

* In 1998, Jason Kidd of the NBA Dallas Mavericks, marries singer Toni Braxton, sparking national attention from the tabloids...
 
Something will have a few PODs for the ATL:

* In 2004, NBA Player Charles Barkley announced plans to run for governor of Alabama under the Republican Party on "compassionate conservatism"....

* In 1986, Len Bias, Boston Celtics, announces that he is undergoing substance abuse treatment after testing positive for cocaine....

* MLB Commissioner Bud Selig suspends Mark McGwire, Cincinatti Reds, and Sammy Sosa, Chicago Cubs, after revealing evidence of steroid use...

* In OTL's 1935, Babe Ruth played a single season with the Boston Braves, in the ATL, he stays with the New York Yankees...

* In 2002, accusations that the NBA Western Conference Finals by the Los Angeles Lakers comes to light, scandalizing the entire NBA...

* In 1998, Jason Kidd of the NBA Dallas Mavericks, marries singer Toni Braxton, sparking national attention from the tabloids...

Well that will be a good idea maybe if we can see more stuff like:

- Tom Brady taking his job as Quarterback for the Oakland Raiders

- Matthew Stafford decided to play for the Atlanta Rebels on Starting QB.

- Wayne Gretzky continues to play for the Los Angeles Kings until he retires in 1999 in the NHL.

- Tony Gwynn Jr. Decided to Play for the San Diego Padres of the Pacific League.
 
Well Let's See if We Can Add To This.

June 2, 2000: The Montreal Expos announce they wear Maurice Richard's uniform number 9 on their jerseys for the rest of the season to honor the Montreal Canadiens great who dies last week. It is believed to be the first time a major league team honors an athlete from another sport in this way.

September 2, 2002: Great Pretenders moves from ABC Family to CMC and renamed under the new title "You Can Be a Star" still hosted by Wild Orchid. On the show, teenagers are going to sing for a chance to win a recording session and lunch with a record executive and a lot more on the Saturday Final, as the show is simulcast nationally on Vocal Drill Radio.

November 11, 2002: "You Can Be a Star" saw the first contestant who Crossovered from the Original Great Pretenders as Alana Stone sang Kylie Minogue's Can't Get Out of My Head but came in 2nd to 13-Year Old Pia Toscano (who would lose on the Saturday Episode and will later compete in the Seventh Season of American Idol in 2011 but finished in 9th place)

October 25, 2003: Harry Shum, Jr. became the 2nd Person to Crossover from the Original Great Pretenders to appear on "You Can Be a Star" and won a Recording Session on the Saturday Final after winning on his prelim on Wednesday, Shum became the first person to crossover from the Original Great Pretenders to win on that show.

May 18, 2004: Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Randy Johnson becomes only the 17th person in major league history to throw a perfect game, throwing 13 strikeouts on his way to a 2-0 defeat of the Atlanta Crackers

May 21, 2005: The San Francisco Seals hold a celebration in honor of Hall of Famer Juan Marichal. A 9-foot bronze statue of Marichal is dedicated on the plaza outside of the ballpark, joining similar larger than life-size sculptures of Willie Mays and Willie McCovey. Leonel Fernández, the President of the Dominican Republic, is in attendance. Many of Marichal's former teammates are in attendance, including Mays, McCovey, Felipe Alou, Orlando Cepeda and Gaylord Perry.

September 3, 2007: Ichiro Suzuki of the Mariners records his 200th hit of the season, a home run off the Yankees' Roger Clemens. It is the seventh consecutive season he has reached this mark, tying him with Wade Boggs for the modern major league record.

September 5, 2007: Barry Bonds hits his 762nd and final career home run, an opposite-field shot off Las Vegas Stars pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez.

March 16, 2010: Though John Smoltz has yet to officially retire, Turner Sports announces that Smoltz will serve as one of their guest analysts for national broadcasts and will serve the same role for the 45 Atlanta Crackers games that Peachtree Television will broadcast this season. Smoltz also joined the MLB Network's on-air roster the same day.

April 25, 2012: The Miami Marlins became the first team in MLB history to walk four consecutive batters using four consecutive pitchers. Marlin Pitchers Josh Johnson, Jake Westbrook, Jonathan Broxton and (insert name here) have walked Lucas Duda (by Johnson), (insert name here) (by Westbrook), (insert name here) (by Broxton), (insert name here) (by (insert name here).

Well I Hope Someone Can Fill The Blanks to these Miami Marlins Players existing ITTL.
 
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More Stuff I Should add to this timeline focusing on Nothing But Baseball and Football to the Timeline

July 4, 1980: Houston Astros pitcher Nolan Ryan strikes out César Gerónimo of the Cincinnati Reds, to become the fourth major league pitcher ever to reach 3,000 career strikeouts. Gerónimo was also Bob Gibson's 3,000th career strikeout victim six years earlier. Despite the milestone, Ryan allows six runs in 4.1 innings and Houston loses, 8–1.

June 6, 1982: While crossing a street in Arlington, Texas, umpire Lou DiMuro is struck by a car; he dies early the next day. Major League Baseball later retires his uniform number 16.

December 12, 1982: After a snowstorm held both teams scoreless, Patriots head coach Ron Meyer ordered the area where the ball was to be spotted for a field goal attempt cleared by a snow plow. Mark Henderson, a convict on work release, cleared the path for John Smith's attempt. It won the game for the Patriots, 3-0, and the practice of using snow plows during games was later banned

June 24, 1983: Don Sutton of the Milwaukee Brewers records his 3000th career strikeout.

July 29, 1983: Steve Garvey, first baseman for the San Diego Padres dislocates his thumb, and ends his streak of 1,207 consecutive games played. It is still the National League record for consecutive games played.

September 23, 1983: Steve Carlton of the Philadelphia Phillies records his 300th career win; a 6-2 defeat of the St. Louis Cardinals at old Busch Stadium.

July 4, 1984: Phil Niekro of the Wichita Braves records his 3,000th career strikeout. He is the second to do so on the Fourth of July, after Nolan Ryan in 1980.

August 20, 1986: Two no-hit bids are broken up in the ninth. Against the San Francisco Seals at Candlestick Park, Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Don Carman has a perfect game broken up by a (insert player name here) double leading off the ninth. The Phillies win 1-0 in 10 innings on a Juan Samuel home run; (insert player name here) relieves Carman in the bottom of the tenth and retires the Giants in order. Against the California Angels at Tiger Stadium hours later, (insert player name here) of the Detroit Tigers has his no-hit bid foiled with two out in the ninth by a Wally Joyner double, the only hit he will allow in a 3-0 victory. This is the second time this season Joyner has broken up a no-hit bid in the ninth inning; against the San Antonio Missions on June 16, he had foiled Charlie Hough's bid for a no-hitter with one out in the ninth.

June 30, 1988: The Illinois General Assembly votes to help fund a new baseball stadium to replace Comiskey Park which is now the oldest stadium in Major League Baseball. The vote avoids the Chicago White Sox from having to carry through on a threat to move the team.

August 11, 1988: Having been stuck at 299 career home runs since May 16, San Bernardino Spirit catcher Gary Carter clubs career home run #300 in a 9-6 victory over the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.

November 23, 1989: In the Cowboys' annual Thanksgiving game titled the Bounty Bowl, the Eagles won 27-0, in the only Thanksgiving shutout Dallas has suffered to date. The game was ill-tempered, with several scuffles between opposing players, and Cowboys (and former Eagles) kicker Luis Zendejas was knocked out of the game with a concussion thanks to a hard hit during a kickoff. After the game, Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson accused Eagles coach Buddy Ryan of placing bounties on Zendejas and Dallas quarterback Troy Aikman.

December 10, 1989: The equally ill-tempered rematch, won 20-10 by the Eagles, was played in a Veterans Stadium that was not cleaned of snow that had fallen for several days in Philadelphia. The notoriously rowdy Eagles crowd, lubricated by considerable amounts of beer, threw snowballs, iceballs, batteries, and other objects at anyone in sight. One game official was knocked to the ground by a barrage of snowballs, Johnson had to be escorted from the field by Philadelphia police through a hail of debris, and CBS broadcasters Verne Lundquist and Terry Bradshaw had to dodge snowballs aimed at the broadcast booth. Even Eagles star Jerome Brown became a target when he stood on the players' bench pleading with fans to stop throwing debris on the field.

August 14, 1991: California Angels DH Dave Winfield hits his 400th career home run against the (insert team name here). Winfield is the 23rd player in major league history to accomplish the feat.

January 3, 1993: In a AFC Wild Card Playoff Game, Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly, running back Thurman Thomas, and linebacker Cornelius Bennett out injured, Frank Reich led the Bills back from a 32-point deficit, to defeat the Oilers 41-38 in overtime in a wild card playoff game, the greatest comeback ever in pro football history. Incidentally, Frank Reich had quarterbacked the University of Maryland team to what was then the greatest comeback in college football history, during a 1984 game versus the University of Miami.

July 7, 1993: Rookie of the Year starring Thomas Ian Nicholas, Gary Busey, Neil Flynn and Daniel Stern make it's movie debut.

June 13, 1994: Ryne Sandberg announces his retirement from the Chicago Cubs.

July 8, 1994: In a game against the Seattle Mariners, shortstop John Valentin of the (insert team name) records the tenth unassisted triple play in Major League history. It is the first in the American League since 1968; which is also the last time it is accomplished by a shortstop. (insert team name) wins, 4-3. It is the debut game for Alex Rodriguez in the Major Leagues.

July 28, 1996: Darryl Strawberry hits his 300th career home run, which helps the Fresno Grizzlies beat the Kansas City Royals 3-2.

September 16, 1998: Mike Piazza hits his 200th career home run helping the New York Mets beat the Houston Astros 4-3.

September 11, 2001: 2,996 people are killed in the September 11 attacks at the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia and in rural Shanksville, Pennsylvania after American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175 are hijacked and crash into the World Trade Center's Twin Towers, American Airlines Flight 77 is hijacked and crashes into the Pentagon, and United Airlines Flight 93 is hijacked and crashes into grassland in Shanksville, due to the passengers fighting to regain control of the airplane.

September 12, 2001: Commissioner Bud Selig announces that MLB Games continued to go on after the 9/11 attacks

September 24, 2001: Anaheim Angels rookie Craig Wilson ties the major league record for pinch-hit home runs in a season by hitting his seventh in the Angels' 7–6 win over the Alameda Islanders. Dave Hansen of the Los Angeles Dodgers sets the mark last season.

April 21, 2002: Rafael Furcal hits three triples to tie the modern major league record as the Atlanta Crackers defeat the Miami Marlins 4–2. The last player to accomplish the feat was Lance Johnson of the Columbus Clippers in 1995.

April 29, 2002: Former major league outfielder Darryl Strawberry is sentenced to 18 months in prison for violating the terms of his probation six times.

May 4, 2002: Barry Bonds hits his 400th home run as a Seal, leading his team to a 3–0 win over Cincinnati. Bonds is the first player to hit 400 homers for one team and 100 with another.

May 11, 2002: Texas Ranger Rafael Palmeiro records his 500th career home run. David Elder of the visiting Cleveland Indians give up the home run.

June 22, 2002: St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Darryl Kile dies suddenly in his hotel room in downtown Chicago. When he didn't arrive at the ballpark, his room was checked. Kile had died in his sleep from 90% blockage of his arteries. He was 33. The game was postponed after the fans waited in the dark for an hour. Chicago Cubs catcher Joe Girardi (who later played for the Cardinals) made the announcement to the crowd that the game was canceled due to a "tragedy in the Cardinal family." The game was rescheduled for August 31 with the Cardinals winning 10–4.

December 21, 2003: With the New Orleans Saints needing a victory to keep their postseason hopes alive, the Rio Grande Valley Bandits held a 20-13 lead with seven seconds left in regulation, and the Saints had possession on their own 25. In a scene evoking memories of The Play, Aaron Brooks passed to Donté Stallworth for 42 yards, who then lateraled to Michael Lewis for 7 yards. Lewis lateraled to Deuce McAllister for 5 yards, and McAllister lateraled to Jerome Pathon for 21 yards and a touchdown. With the score 20-19, an extra point would have capped the miracle play and forced overtime. However, in an unlikely twist, John Carney, who in his career made 98.4% of extra points attempted and had not missed one in a full decade, inexplicably missed the extra point wide right, ending the game, and seemed to cause the Saints to miss the playoffs for yet another season. However, the Saints needed another team to lose that day, which they did not, rendering the missed extra point moot as the Bandits win 20-19.

August 26, 2004: At Safeco Field, the Seattle Mariners' Ichiro Suzuki belts a leadoff home run in the ninth inning for his 200th hit in 2004, reaching the mark in fewer games than any player since 1930. In that season, Bill Terry of the New York Giants reaches 200 in the Giants' 119th game, while Chuck Klein of the Philadelphia Phillies collects No. 200 in game No. 125. With the hit, which snaps an 0-for-11 slide, Ichiro becomes the first player in major league history to record at least 200 hits in each of his first four seasons. He hits 242 in 2001, 208 in 2002, and 212 in 2003.

September 25, 2007: Phillies SS Jimmy Rollins joins David Wright as the second member of 2007's 30-30 club when he leads off the bottom of the first inning with his 30th home run of the season off Braves pitcher Chuck James.

February 3, 2008: With the Raiders Leading 14-10, the Giants got the ball with just over 2 minutes to play. They were able to drive down the field with short plays but time was running down. Early in the drive, cornerback (insert name here) missed intercepting a pass that would have sealed a Raiders victory. Then, on a third-and-five, quarterback Eli Manning went into the shotgun and was soon surrounded by Raider defenders. A couple of Raiders were able to grab Manning's jersey, but he broke free and scrambled away from the pile, setting his feet and firing the ball downfield to wide receiver David Tyree. Tyree leaped for the ball, tightly covered by Raiders safety (insert name here), and completed the 32-yard reception by pinning the ball against his helmet, bringing the Giants to the 22 yard line with 58 seconds left. The Giants would soon score a touchdown with 35 seconds left, and held on to win the game. The Giants' win ended the Raiders' single-season record winning streak of 18 games. It would be the last catch Tyree made in his professional football career.

September 9, 2008: The Alameda Hornettes and the Encinal Jets Flight Crew special All-Singing, All-Dancing Halftime Show as the Hornettes sang Jellyhead (orig. by Crush) and Just a Little Bit (orig. by Gina G) and the Flight Crew sang Madonna's Over & Over and Material Girl, However the Football Game Occured as Encinal Jet Dominique Sashington scored 3 Touchdowns as the Jets beat Alameda 38-10 in a High School Football Game at Thompson Field in Alameda, CA

February 4, 2009: The list of victims of Bernard Madoff's ponzi scheme is revealed, and includes Sandy Koufax and Sterling Equities Associates, the New York Mets' ownership group.

June 14, 2012: Jim Thome of the Philadelphia Phillies became just the fourth player in major league history to hit 100 home runs for three different clubs with his solo shot in a 6–1 victory against the Toronto Blue Jays. He joins Darrell Evans, Reggie Jackson and Alex Rodriguez in that exclusive club. Thome's homer also was his 99th in a Phillies uniform, while his 607 career homers ranks him eighth in the all-time list.

February 18, 2013: For the first time since salary arbitration began in 1974, none of the MLB players who filed wound up arguing their cases. After peaking at 35 hearings in 1986, the number of salary arbitration cases argued has not reached double digits since 2001. The total of cases dropped to a record low of three in 2005, 2009 and 2011, and then there were none at all this year. All 133 players who filed last month settled, gaining an average increase of 119 per cent, according to a study by The Associated Press.

And To Top That Off, What More About NASCAR Sprint Cup Drivers that we will add to this Timeline because i'm inventing 2 new ones from scratch!

Katie Dunn (#77 Panda Express Ford) - Racing from Alameda, CA that girl races for Kulwicki-Import Bible Racing however she will race full time beginning in 2014.

Shynell Blanson (#19 Vita Coco Coconut Water Toyota) - Made Her NASCAR Sprint Cup Series debut Last Year she's still eligible for the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Rookie of the Year Title from Los Angeles, CA

And Now 2 Real Drivers which will be seeing in ITTL.

Jeffrey Earnhardt (#23 Delta Airlines Chevrolet) - From Mooresville, NC Jeffrey is the middle child of Kerry Earnhardt and the Grandson of Dale Earnhardt and is still getting a chance to finish in the Top 10 in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Circuit.

David Reutimann (#83 Burger King Toyota) - Reutimann finished 30th in the Auto Club 400 at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, CA.

Now Let's Hope If We Can Keep it Going, By Adding More Stuff and maybe we can invent new NASCAR Drivers so Please Keep It Coming!
 
Here are some PODs that will ensure that the sports and pop culture affects the ATL's political systems:

May 16th, 1988: President Ronald Reagan dies of a heart attack while on his ranch in Santa Barbara, California; Vice-President George H.W. Bush is sworn in as President in Washington D.C.,....

November 8th, 1988: Local voters approve a plan to transform the Alcatraz Island parck facility into a gambling casino area in San Francisco, California....

February 6th, 1996: NFL players Emmett Smith and Steve Young launche a international campaign to bring American football to the Summer Olympics, during a press conference in Los Angeles, California....

August 3rd, 2000: Former NFL player and Representative Jack Kemp (R-NY) is chosen as the presidential candidate at the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania....

August 14th, 2000: Former NBA Player and Senator Bill Bradley (D-NY) is named the presidential candidate at the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles, California...
 
Here are some PODs that will ensure that the sports and pop culture affects the ATL's political systems:

May 16th, 1988: President Ronald Reagan dies of a heart attack while on his ranch in Santa Barbara, California; Vice-President George H.W. Bush is sworn in as President in Washington D.C.,....

November 8th, 1988: Local voters approve a plan to transform the Alcatraz Island parck facility into a gambling casino area in San Francisco, California....

February 6th, 1996: NFL players Emmett Smith and Steve Young launche a international campaign to bring American football to the Summer Olympics, during a press conference in Los Angeles, California....

August 3rd, 2000: Former NFL player and Representative Jack Kemp (R-NY) is chosen as the presidential candidate at the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania....

August 14th, 2000: Former NBA Player and Senator Bill Bradley (D-NY) is named the presidential candidate at the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles, California...

Great Idea, But I'm Adding Those that you've suggested from a Previous Post by assigning to some random dates on my wiki page.

So Let's Add Some More Music In To The Timeline in which most of these are OTL.

June 1, 1999: The American actress Jennifer Lopez releases her debut album On the 6; the first single "If You Had My Love" reaches number one in U.S., Canada, and Australia.

February 13, 2000: S Club 7 hitted #1 in the Vocal Drill Radio Charts with the Song "S Club Party" despite the TV Series "S Club 7" is doing well on FOX Family Channel and the California Music Channel in the USA and BBC in the UK (as part of the CBBC on BBC Block).

June 5, 2002: U.S. soul and R&B singer R. Kelly, is charged with 21 counts of having sexual intercourse with a minor after a videotape allegedly showing him engaged in sexual acts with an underage girl is broadcast on the internet.

June 20, 2002: Pop star Britney Spears, at only 20 years of age, is ranked by Forbes as the world's most powerful celebrity.

August 19, 2003: Jessica Simpson releases her third studio album In This Skin. The album would later go triple platinum in the U.S. and would produce the hit single "With You".

November 15, 2005: All-female group Danity Kane is formed on MTV show Making The Band.

April 3, 2007: Hilary Duff releases her first album in 3 years, Dignity. The album explores electronic and dance, and was praised by critics for its lyrics, musical style, and its time of release. Dignity proved to be a big influence on the subsequent "electronic" music movement.

October 15, 2009: Britney Spears's "3" debuted at number one on Billboard Hot 100. This is her third number one on Billboard Hot 100 and the first non-American Idol related single to debut at number one since Lauryn Hill's "Doo Wop (That Thing)" occupied the penthouse on November 14, 1999.

November 21, 2010: Alexis Swanstrom did sing realize as One of the Commercial Outros in the 2011 Miss California Teen USA Pageant which aired on the California Music Channel, Swanstrom would later went on to win the Pageant.

January 9, 2011: The Crowning Song for the 2011 Miss California USA Pageant which is originally by Boyz II Men which is "On Bended Knee" sung by the 2011 Miss California USA Girls with solos by Jade Aganus and Kaitlyn Le hitted #1 for the First Time knocking out the theme song to Disney's Shake It Up by Selena Gomez in the Vocal Drill Radio Top 40 Countdown.

June 19, 2011: Rosary Pom Squad's Rendition of "Do You Miss Me" fell down to #3 after spending 7 weeks at #1 as "E.T." by Katy Perry took over the #1 Charts This Week in the Vocal Drill Radio Top 40 Countdown.

June 10, 2012: Louise Wu's rendition of Corina's "Summertime Summertime" with Korrina Rico and Jade Aganus from the 2010 Miss California USA Pageant became the theme to the NASCAR Summer Series on TNT starting with the Pocono 400 presented by #NASCAR at Pocono Raceway in a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race.

So Far So Good, However I'm Have a Feeling If Someone Else Can Add More Timelines to the Post, But On My Next Post we will take a Look Back at Vocal Drill Radio so I Can't Wait For It!
 
The History of Vocal Drill Radio, Part 1

Vocal Drill Radio is founded on September 20, 1982 at 5:58 AM PT, The First Song being played is "Let's Groove" by Earth, Wind & Fire Vocal Drill Radio started playing songs on Top-40 Stations as well as some stuff from the Disco era in the 1970's as well as performances from High School Vocal Dance & Vocal Drill Teams as well as Show Choirs. Some media analysts like the Vocal Drill Radio Product being done in AM & FM, Artists being played in the first year included Olivia Newton-John, The J. Geils Band, The Human League, Daryl Hall & John Oates, Rick Springfield, The Cars, The Go-Go's, Toto, Tommy Tutone and Fleetwood Mac during the early years Vocal Drill Radio Plays music by Kim Carnes, Marty Balin, Bow Wow Wow, Huey Lewis and the News, Rod Stewart, Bucks Fizz, Larry Graham, Sheena Easton, Tane Cain, The Pointer Sisters, Patrice Rushen, Kim Wilde, The Stray Cats, Cliff Richard, Alabama, Juice Newton, Kate Bush, Pat Benatar and Others.

However Vocal Drill Radio was Really Access borrowed from other AM Radio top 40 stations, That Station became popular amongst it's younger demographics as 80 Stations from Across the United States got Vocal Drill Radio in the First Year.

On September 18, 1983 Vocal Drill Radio debuted the Vocal Drill Radio Top 40 Countdown hosted by Robert W. Morgan the radio is still going on to celebrate it's 30th Anniversary of this Countdown Show Currently Hosted by Katie Balfanz.

On January 21, 1986 Vocal Drill Radio became the first station to broadcast a Beauty Pageant on Radio with the 1986 Miss Teen USA Pageant being televised on CBS from Daytona Beach, FL which is won by Oklahoma's Allison Brown.

Later in the Early 1990's Came Along as Vocal Drill Radio added a Rhythmic AC Flavor to it with artists including Johnny O, Stevie B, Corina, Pajama Party and Cynthia, In 1991 Vocal Drill Radio began to use the "New York Fan" Jingle Package to all Vocal Drill Radio Stations in the West Coast including KDIA-AM 1310 in San Francisco, KHQT-FM 97.7 in San Jose, KMPC-AM 710 in Los Angeles (now KSPN-AM 710 an affiliate of ESPN Radio) and KSDC-AM 1240 in San Diego (which is home to the San Diego Chargers despite of the Station Call Letters), That Turned Out to be a Success in 1996 as the start of a New Generation of Vocal Drill Radio began on November 18th with the First Song being played is "Get Ready For This" by 2 Unlimited other songs being featured during the New Generation Era of Vocal Drill Radio included Big Name Artists like 98 Degrees, Backstreet Boys, Bowling For Soup, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Destiny's Child, Hanson, Jessica Simpson, Mandy Moore, 'N Sync, A-Teens, Aaron Carter, Dream Street, Hoku, Eiffel 65, Jump5, 3LW, Spice Girls, Rockell, Jocelyn Enriquez, INOJ, Kai, Buffy, Pinay, Blackstreet, Sammie, One Vo1ce, TLC, La Bouche, Alanis Morissette, Quad City DJ's, No Doubt, Aqua, OMC, The Cardigans, Robyn, K-Ci & Jojo, All Saints, Next, Smash Moush, Sugar Ray, Jennifer Lopez, Aaliyah, Pink and Sonique.

In 2000, these artists like Lil' Romeo, No Secrets, Play, and others became popular due to the station. Later in 2000, Radio Disney increased the age limit for winning prizes and sweepstakes from 12 to 14.

But Later in 2001 many singers and actors from Original Disney Channel Shows made it to Vocal Drill Radio starting with Hilary Duff and Raven-Symoné, Miley Cyrus, Mitchel Musso, and more recently with the Jonas Brothers, Demi Lovato, Bridgit Mendler and others. This has caused a bit of controversy as several people said that most actors from Disney Channel are simply trying to start a singing career. It also marked the start of their current slogan, "your music, your way".

Later on in the Summer of 2007, Vocal Drill Radio began adding more songs from Disney Channel Original Shows as well as music produced from other theen music groups as well as Country Music Stuff, Vocal Drill Radio's Country Lunch has been cut back an hour.

Vocal Drill Radio launched a new web design in October 2012. The new website is a very, very simplified version of the old website, eliminating many of the old Radio Disney website features. The new site has a player that automatically starts the Radio Disney stream, along with a list for the Dot Com Top 3, and a simple request list, all on the home page. The only other pages on the new website include an about/help page, and an EEO page for the stations.

Programming on Vocal Drill Radio

Music: Vocal Drill Radio plays a large selection of songs from various Vocal Drill Teams and Show Choirs along with Popular Songs found on Various Radio Stations and much more.

Serial Radio: In July 2010, Vocal Drill Radio aired its first scripted serial called "My Dream," a contemporary story on a format reminiscent of the 1940s. Unlike Depression-era radio serials that typically featured episodes lasting 30 minutes, episodes of "My Dream" last just 90 seconds and play multiple times throughout the day. "My Dream" stars Daphne Blunt as a 14 year old girl trying to make a name for herself in the music industry while dealing with the usual struggles, responsibilities and emotional ups and downs of an everyday teen, which is similar to Hannah Montana.

Country Brunch: Aired on Vocal Drill Radio weekdays from Noon-1PM ET hosted by Cathy Martindale and it will feature Songs by Various Country Music Artists by Trace Adkins, Montgomery Gentry, The Oak Ridge Boys, LeAnn Rimes, Clint Black, Brooks & Dunn, Tanya Tucker, Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert and Toby Keith.

Well That Was Part 1 of the History of Vocal Drill Radio, So Stay Tuned for the History of Vocal Drill Radio, Part 2 so we will see the DJ's that made Vocal Drill Radio Across the Country, A List of Stations that we're affiliated with Vocal Drill Radio and Much More, That's The History of Vocal Drill Radio, Part 2 which will take place on a future post!
 
Great Idea, But I'm Adding Those that you've suggested from a Previous Post by assigning to some random dates on my wiki page.

Then again, they can also be added to the ATL, without much alteration. Here are a few more PODs to show that pop culture and the political world scene will have some links:

July 6th, 1946: Yale Baseball player George H.W. Bush is recruited as a baseball player for the Washington Senators, sparking national attention...

July 24th, 1951: Fidel Castro is recruited by the Pittsburgh Pirates as a baseball player in Havana, Cuba, sparking international attention...

November 11th, 1967: Daniel Ortega is recruited by the New York Mets as a baseball player in Managua, Nicaragua, sparking international attention...

June 1st, 1977: "The Ugly Rumours" allbum by the rock band Ugly Rumours, led by singer Tony Blair, makes its hit debut in London, England....

December 27th, 2011: Hostel 3 directed by Eli Roth, popularizes the urban legend/myth that the upper class are using homeless for gambling and sports amusement....

May 28th, 2012: The Ugly Rumours, led by Tony Blair sparks a small riot due to their political views in London, England....
 
Then again, they can also be added to the ATL, without much alteration. Here are a few more PODs to show that pop culture and the political world scene will have some links:

July 6th, 1946: Yale Baseball player George H.W. Bush is recruited as a baseball player for the Washington Senators, sparking national attention...

July 24th, 1951: Fidel Castro is recruited by the Pittsburgh Pirates as a baseball player in Havana, Cuba, sparking international attention...

November 11th, 1967: Daniel Ortega is recruited by the New York Mets as a baseball player in Managua, Nicaragua, sparking international attention...

June 1st, 1977: "The Ugly Rumours" allbum by the rock band Ugly Rumours, led by singer Tony Blair, makes its hit debut in London, England....

December 27th, 2011: Hostel 3 directed by Eli Roth, popularizes the urban legend/myth that the upper class are using homeless for gambling and sports amusement....

May 28th, 2012: The Ugly Rumours, led by Tony Blair sparks a small riot due to their political views in London, England....

So Great Idea so Fidel Castro will play for the Pirates and Daniel Ortega is now a New York Met, But I Want to See More MLB Players Past and Present existing ITTL, So I Wanna See "Say Hey" Willie Mays, Johnny Bench, Joe DiMaggio, Lou Boudreau, Stan "The Man" Musial, Sandy Koufax, Earl Averill and Hank Aaron!
 
So Great Idea so Fidel Castro will play for the Pirates and Daniel Ortega is now a New York Met, But I Want to See More MLB Players Past and Present existing ITTL, So I Wanna See "Say Hey" Willie Mays, Johnny Bench, Joe DiMaggio, Lou Boudreau, Stan "The Man" Musial, Sandy Koufax, Earl Averill and Hank Aaron!
Don't worry, there will be a few more PODs that will show how things are different in the ATL:

August 13th, 1987: Stanley "the Hammer" Burrell is recruited by the Oakland Oaks by Mike Davis and Dwayne Murphy in Oakland, California....

October 31st, 2010: Stanley "the Hammer" Burrell announces his bid for mayor at Jack London Square in Oakland, California, sparking national attention...
 
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Don't worry, there will be a few more PODs that will show how things are different in the ATL:

August 13th, 1987: Stanley "the Hammer" Burrell is recruited by the Oakland A's by Mike Davis and Dwayne Murphy in Oakland, California....

October 31st, 2010: Stanley "the Hammer" Burrell announces his bid for mayor at Jack London Square in Oakland, California, sparking national attention...

I Think You Can Change that On Your Last Post ITTL because the Oakland Athletics didn't exist they are now the Oakland Oaks same thing goes for the San Francisco Giants despite they are now in Japan because the San Francisco Seals are in This Timeline.

Speaking of the San Francisco Seals, The Timeline Cause I Serenade My Song adds more Stuff on the Seals from 1954-1969.

January 10, 1954: The New York Giants traded Willie Mays to the San Francisco Seals for 2 Players and some cash.

September 29, 1954: In Game One of the 1954 World Series, with the score tied 2–2 and two base runners in the 8th inning, San Francisco Seals center fielder Willie Mays makes one of the greatest catches in series history, when he races back in Seals Stadium to make an over-the-head catch of Vic Wertz' 462-foot drive. Wertz, who had driven in the Cleveland Indians' two runs in the first inning, would finish the day 4-for-5, including a double and a triple. The Giants went on to win the game in extra innings, 5–2, thanks to a pinch-hit three-run home run by Oliver Cheso off Bob Lemon in the bottom of the 11th inning. Since then, The Catch is a term used to refer to the memorable defensive play executed by Mays.

October 2, 1954: The San Francisco Seals defeat the Cleveland Indians, 7-4, in Game 4 of the World Series to win their fifth World Championship, four games to none. Cleveland finished the season with an American League record 111 wins which they will hold for 44 years, but failed to win a Series game. This is the first title for the Seals in which the team will not win another World Series until 2010.

April 15, 1958: Ruben Gomez of the San Francisco Seals hurls an 8-0 shutout against the Los Angeles Dodgers. A park-record 23,192 fans pack Seals Stadium to witness the historic game.

May 13, 1958: San Francisco Seals teammates Willie Mays and Daryl Spencer each have four extra-base hits as San Francisco beats the Dodgers in Los Angeles, 16–9. Mays hits two home runs, two triples, a single and drives in four runs, while Spencer has two home runs, a triple, a double and six RBI for a combined 28 total bases.

May 23, 1958: Willie Mays hits 200th career home run, helping the San Francisco Giants beat the Sacramento Solons, 5–3.

April 12, 1960: With 42,269 fans in attendance, the San Francisco Giants edge the St. Louis Cardinals, 3–1, in the first game at San Francisco's Candlestick Park. Sam Jones pitches a three-hitter, and Cardinals outfielder Leon Wagner hits the first home run in the $15 million stadium.

June 12, 1960: In a record-tying three hour and 52 minute, 9-inning game, Willie McCovey's pinch-hit grand slam, the first slam of his career, and Orlando Cepeda's three-run double pace the Seals to a 16–7 rout of the Braves.

June 24, 1960: Willie Mays belted two home runs and made 10 putouts to lead the Giants in a 5–3 win at Cincinnati. Mays added three RBI, three runs scored, a single and stole home.

April 30, 1961: San Francisco Seals slugger Willie Mays became the ninth player to hit four home runs in a single game as the Giants beat the Milwaukee Braves, 14–4, at Milwaukee's County Stadium.

June 29, 1961: Willie Mays hits 3 home runs helping San Francisco Seals beat Philadelphia Phillies 8-7.

May 11, 1963: At Dodger Stadium, Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers no-hits the San Francisco Giants 8–0, his second no-hitter in as many seasons. The final out is made by Harvey Kuenn on a ground ball back to none other than Koufax. Kuenn will also make the final out of Koufax's perfect game two years later.

June 15, 1963: At Candlestick Park, Juan Marichal of the San Francisco Seals no-hits the Houston Colt .45's 1–0.

September 13, 1965 - The San Francisco Seals' Willie Mays' hits his 500th home run off the Houston Astros' Don Nottebart, and Juan Marichal earned his 22nd victory as the Seals beat Houston 5-1 at the Astrodome. The win is the Giants' 11th straight and gives them a two and a half game lead.

July 29, 1969 - Willie McCovey hits his 300th career home run helping the San Francisco Giants beat the Chicago Cubs, 4-2.

Now There You Go That's a What If on When Willie Mays plays for the San Francisco Seals in 1954.
 
I Think You Can Change that On Your Last Post ITTL because the Oakland Athletics didn't exist they are now the Oakland Oaks same thing goes for the San Francisco Giants despite they are now in Japan because the San Francisco Seals are in This Timeline.
I will take the path of least resistance on this one and change it to the Oakland Oaks...
 
Here are a few PODs also regarding sports and pop culture:

November 2nd, 1934: American baseball player Babe Ruth is injured after an assassination attempt in Tokyo, Japan, fueling tensions between the United States and Japan...

December 26th, 1944: Former Boston Red Sox player Moe Berg assassinates Werner Heisenberg in Zurich, Switzerland, after determining that the Nazis are close to a nuclear weapon...

June 18th, 1977: Yankee Brawl; Reggie Jackson punches New York Yankees Manager Billy Martin on national television after being yelled "racist slurs" at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts....

July 17th, 1977: New York Yankees Manager Billy Martin sues player Reggie Jackson for "aggravated assault" in court, sparking racial tensions in New York City, New York....

May 24th, 1986: New York Yankees manager Billy Martin sets fire to the set of Saturday Night Live after being fired by George Steinbrenner for "drunk and rowdy behavior" in New York City, New York
 
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