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===June=== *[[June 1]] β [[Christina Aguilera]] scores her fourth number one single on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] for "[[Lady Marmalade#Moulin Rouge! version|Lady Marmalade]]" a collaboration with [[Lil' Kim]], [[MΓ½a]], and [[Pink (singer)|Pink]]. The video wins the [[MTV Video Music Award]] for Video of the Year. *[[June 5]] **[[Radiohead]] releases their 5th studio album, ''[[Amnesiac (album)|Amnesiac]]''. **[[Drowning Pool]] releases their 1st studio album, ''[[Sinner (Drowning Pool album)|Sinner]]''. After the 9/11 attacks, the single "[[Bodies (Drowning Pool song)|Bodies]]" is put on the [[2001 Clear Channel memorandum|list of songs deemed inappropriate by Clear Channel]]. *[[June 9]] β [[Madonna]] kicks off her first concert tour in 8 years, the [[Drowned World Tour]], in [[Barcelona]], Spain. *[[June 12]] **[[Blink-182]] release their fourth studio album ''[[Take Off Your Pants And Jacket]]'' which would later sell 14 million copies worldwide. This was the band's second successful album. **[[Electric Light Orchestra]] release ''[[Zoom (Electric Light Orchestra album)|Zoom]]'', their first album in 15 years. *[[June 15]] β [[Bad Religion]] drummer [[Bobby Schayer]], who had been with the band since 1991, is forced to give up music after experiencing a "most unfortunate career-ending injury". This leads to his leaving Bad Religion for good; he is replaced by current drummer [[Brooks Wackerman]]. By this time, Bad Religion were dropped from [[Atlantic Records]] and had returned to their original label [[Epitaph Records|Epitaph]], and founding guitarist [[Brett Gurewitz]] had just rejoined the band after a 7-year hiatus. *[[June 16]] β The [[Los Angeles]] radio station [[KROQ-FM]] airs the 9th Annual of the [[KROQ Weenie Roast|Weenie Roast]] show with [[Blink-182]], [[Coldplay]], [[Crazy Town]], [[The Cult]], [[Disturbed (band)|Disturbed]], [[Jane's Addiction]], [[Linkin Park]], [[The Living End]], [[New Found Glory]], [[Pennywise (band)|Pennywise]], [[Papa Roach]], [[Stabbing Westward]], [[Staind]], [[Stone Temple Pilots]], [[Sum 41]] and [[311 (band)|311]]. *[[June 24]] β Jazz pianist [[John Hicks (pianist)|John Hicks]] marries flautist Elise Wood.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/24/style/weddings-elise-wood-john-hicks-jr.html|title=WEDDINGS; Elise Wood, John Hicks Jr.|date=June 24, 2001|website=[[The New York Times]]}}</ref>
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