February 21, 1994: The 1994 NASCAR Coca-Cola Cup Series Season Opened at Riverside International Raceway in Riverside, CA as the #2 Miller Genuine Draft Ford of Rusty Wallace kicked off with their 1st Win of the Season, Michael Waltrip, Ted Musgrave, Clifford Allison and Tim Richmond round out the Top 5.
The Rhythm Radio Charts That Week
1. Ace of Base - The Sign
2. Susan Wall - Sweat (A La La Long)
3. Brighton Accadians Choir Drill - Let The Music Play
3. Mariah Carey - Without You
4. All 4 One - So Much In Love
5. Toni Braxton - Breathe Again
6. Haddaway - Life
7. St. Thomas More Sparklers (Jenny Matthews) - Come Go With Me (a Remake of that Expose Hit in which they performed in the 1994 NCDC)
8. XScape - Understanding
9. Mariah Carey - Hero
10. Salt N Pepa ft. En Vogue - Whatta Man
February 23, 1994: CBS' coverage of short program in women's figure skating at the Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway (fueled by the media frenzy from a scandal in which associates of figure skater Tonya Harding attacked Nancy Kerrigan) immediately becomes one of the rated prime time television programs in American history.
February 28, 1994: The 1994 Coca-Cola Cup Tour made it's visit to the Sunshine State of Florida for the Daytona 500, Race #2 of the 1994 Season as John Andretti beated Geoff Bodine to win this race and his 1st of his career.
#1 That Week on Rhythm Radio: "The Sign" by Ace of Base (2nd Week)
March 6, 1994: The Spring Race in Richmond, VA took place for the Pontiac Excitement 400 at Richmond International Raceway as Ken Schrader beated Mark Martin to win this race, Terry Labonte, Dale Earnhardt and Geoff Bodine round out the Top 5.
#1 That Week on Rhythm Radio: "Sweat (A La La Long)" by Susan Wall (1st Week)
March 13, 1994: The 1994 NASCAR Coca-Cola Cup Series Rocks On at the Rock, Referring to North Carolina Motor Speedway as Tempo gets it's first broadcast of 1994 for the Goodwrench 500 as Mark Martin beated Bay Area's First Female Black Racer Tierra Gardner to win at the Rock.
The Rhythm Radio Chart for That Week
1. Susan Wall - Sweat (A La La Long) (2nd Week)
2. Mariah Carey - Without You
3. All 4 One - So Much In love
4. Celine Dion - The Power of Love
5. Encinal Jets Flight Crew (LV: Mariah Lucas - Encinal HS - Alameda, CA) - Harmony (OTL Song by Valentina which is a Eurobeat Tune)
6. Salt N Pepa & En Vogue - Whatta Man
7.
CR Kennedy Happiness, Inc. - Do Not Pass Me By (The song that was sung by MC Hammer 3 Years Ago, Made It to the Top 10 in it's 2nd week)
8. Richard Marx - Now & Forever
9. Huntington Beach Choir Drill (LV: Michelle Cedillos - Huntington Beach, CA) - Don't Stop Me Now (was Sung by Queen)
10. CeCe Peniston - I'm In the Mood
March 20, 1994: The Intimidator wins at Atlanta for Dale Earnhardt as he beated his nemesis Jeff Gordon to win the Motorcraft 500 while Defending Coca-Cola Cup Champion Mark Martin finished 6th to keep the lead in the Points Standings as they take a double week off before heading to Bristol
#1 That Week on Rhythm Radio: "Sweat (A La La Long)" by Susan Wall (3rd Week)
March 21, 1994: The 66th Academy Awards, hosted by Whoopi Goldberg, are held at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles. Steven Spielberg's Holocaust drama, Schindler's List, wins seven Oscars including Best Picture and Best Director (Spielberg).
April 3, 1994: The Cincinnati Reds host an opening night game on Easter Sunday against the Nashville Sounds. It is the first time in Major League history that a season opens with a night game instead of a day game. Only 32,803 attend the game, which is criticized by many Reds fans at the time as breaking tradition.
April 6, 1994: On Dancin' On Air's Wild Wednesday when it aired on Tempo, Joanna Mistretta and Alexis Lanoza (who was co-hosting DOA a year ago) talked about with Princess (Heather Day) on the New Days of Thunder Sequel to be released on July 7th however Joanna said what happened.
(BGM: "Groove Thang" by Zhane)
Joanna: Tom Cruise will return to play the role as Cole Trickle, And There will be a new Female Character being played by Jaya Ramsey in hopes that she will win her first Coca-Cola Cup., and speaking of Jaya we will play Jaya after this.
Princess: Well That's a Good Idea, we will play a hit from Jaya from 4 Years Ago after this Nicole
Alexis: Go To Commercial, Will be Right Back!
April 8, 1994: Genji Kaku of the Atlanta Braves pitches a 6–0 no-hitter against the San Diego Padres at Dodger Stadium, striking out 10 in the process. For Mercker, it is his first complete game in the Major Leagues. In the first half of the ninth inning, Chan Ho Park comes on to pitch for the Padres, becoming the first Korean player to appear in a Major League game.
April 10, 1994: After 2 Weeks of Rest, The NASCAR Coca-Cola Cup Series went back to work at Bristol for the Food City 500 as Jeff Gordon scored his 1st win here.
#1 That Week on Rhythm Radio: "Do Not Pass Me By" by CR Kennedy Happiness, Inc.
April 11, 1994: The Offspring release Smash, which goes on to become the best selling independent album of all time and one of the most influential albums of the 90s.
April 17, 1994: The NASCAR Coca-Cola Cup Series heads to Texas for the Western Auto Texas 400 as Bobby Labonte rallied to home turf to win the race, Rob Moroso, Mark Martin, Jeff Gordon and Michael Waltrip round out the Top 5.
The Rhythm Radio Chart for that Week
1. CR Kennedy Happiness, Inc. - Do Not Pass Me By
2. All 4 One - So Much In Love
3.
Omaha Westside Amazing Technicolor Show Choir - Hot Hot Hot (Was Sung by Buster Poindexter)
4. Jocelyn Enriquez - I've Been Thinking About You (Former Pinole Valley Spartanette hopes to hit the Top Spot in May of that year)
5. Mariah Carey - Without You
6. Tevin Campbell - I'm Ready
7. Encinal Jets Flight Crew - Harmony
8. Madonna - I'm Ready
9.
Northrop Charisma - Round Medley (A Medley of I Get Around & Proud Mary)
10. Laura Enea - Catch Me
April 27, 1994: The legendary Fillmore club reopens in San Francisco with a concert headlined by The Smashing Pumpkins.
April 28, 1994: The Simpsons broadcasts its 100th episode on Fox.
May 1, 1994: Bobby Labonte won at Talladega in the 1988 DieHard 500, Todd Bodine, Jeff Burton, Jeff Gordon and Darrell Waltrip round out the Top 5.
#1 That Week on Rhythm Radio: "Do Not Pass Me By" by CR Kennedy Happiness, Inc. (3rd Week)
May 8, 1994: NASCAR Goes to California for the Carl's Jr. 500 as Terry Labonte beated Dale Earnhardt to score that win, Geoff Bodine, Jeff Gordon (who is currently leading in the poitns standings) and Bill Elliott round out the top 5.
#1 That Week on Rhythm Radio: "I've Been Thinking About You" by Jocelyn Enriquez
May 15, 1994: The Rhythm Radio Charts looked like at Sonoma as a Former Pinole Valley Choir Drill Star hanged on top for a 2nd week in a row.
1. Jocelyn Enriquez - I've Been Thinking About You
2. All 4 One - I Swear
3. Tevin Campbell - I'm Ready
4. Northrop Charisma - Round Medley
5. Keller Indianettes (Tonya Rabon) - Give It To You (However that song is performed as a Kick Routine in a Choir Drill Contest in Texas, 5 Years later Former New Kids on the Block member Jordan Knight will cover it.)
6. Prince - The Most Beautiful Girl In The World
7. Mariah Carey - Without You
8. Daize - You & Me
9. Madonna - I'll Remember
10. SWV - You're Always on My Mind
As for the Coca-Cola Cup Series: Dale Earnhardt intimidates a win at Sonoma in the Banquet Frozen Foods 300, Sterling Marlin, Jeff Burton, Rob Moroso and Tim Richmond round out the Top 5.
May 21, 1994: The 1994 Miss Universe Pageant took place in Manila, Philippines and it aired in the USA on CBS (TV) and Rhythm Radio (Radio) and on ABS-CBN (in the Philippines), The Opening Number Song from the 1994 Miss Universe Pageant which is called
Mabuhay being sung by all 77 Contestants including Miss USA 1994 Lu Parker and Bb. Pilipinas 1994 Charlene Gonzales and the pageant is hosted by Bob Goen (of Wheel of Fortune on CBS Daytime), The night ended as India's Sushmita Sen won the crown.
#1 That Week on Rhythm Radio: "I've Been Thinking About You" by Jocelyn Enriquez (2nd Week)
May 23, 1994: Star Trek: The Next Generation concludes its seven-year run with the series finale, All Good Things... The two-hour finale was broadcast on Paramount Television Network
May 28, 1994: Durham P Andy Benes spilled the beans of the New York Yankees Offense as the Bulls beaned the New York Yankees 4-0.
May 29, 1994: At Indianapolis, Al Unser Jr. won the 78th Indianapolis 500, Then at Charlotte for the Coca-Cola 600, The #70 Exide Ford of Geoff Bodine won the Pole but finished 20th, The Winner went to Owner and PFA Head Coach Joe Gibbs and Driver Dale Jarrett and his #18 Interstate Batteries Pontiac, Terry Labonte came in 2nd and Dale Earnhardt came in 3rd as he leads the points with 2nd in the Points went to 18th Place Finisher at Charlotte Jeff Burton who is trailing by 1, Yes 1 Point behind him as the season will go down under to Australia for the Goodyear 500.
#1 That Week on Rhythm Radio: "I've Been Thinking About You" by Jocelyn Enriquez (3rd Week)
Additional notes ITTL: Three-Time F1 World Champion Ayrton Senna didn't die