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July 21

July 21, 2009 – Demi Lovato’s Second Album Here We Go Again is Released Through Hollywood Records

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“Should have known better than trying to let you go, cause here we go, go, go again.”

On July 21, 2009, the second studio album by recording artist and Disney Channel star Demi Lovato, entitled Here We Go Again, was released through Hollywood Records. The album was titled after its lead single, which was released on June 23; the second single was “Remember December,” which was released on January 18, 2010. Lovato worked with a variety of songwriters to give the album a more mature sound than her debut effort. The album was a critical success, debuting at number 1 on the Billboard 200, and going on to Gold certification.

July 13

July 13, 2004 – The Soundtrack to A Cinderella Story is Released Through Hollywood Records

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“Give no mind to what they say, it doesn’t matter anyway, our lips are sealed.”

On July 13, 2004, the soundtrack to the live-action film A Cinderella Story, starring Disney Channel star Hilary Duff, was released through Walt Disney Records. The soundtrack featured songs by other Disney recording artists, such as Jesse McCartney, as well as other recording artists, including the Goo Goo Dolls and Edwin McCain. It peaked at the top position on the Billboard Soundtrack Albums list, and at number 9 on the Billboard 200.

July 10

July 10, 1999 – The Special Backstreet Boys in Concert Premieres on Disney Channel

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“What’s up? We’re the Backstreet Boys – obviously – and we’re hanging in New York City…”

On July 10, 1999, as part of the Disney Channel in Concert series, the episode Backstreet Boys in Concert premiered. The special was filmed during the boy band’s Into the Millennium tour, specifically at the New Amsterdam theatre in New York City, which was filmed on May 11, 1999 as part of the pre-tour. In between sets within the concert, there are special one-on-one moments with each member of the group as they explore the city.

July 8

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July 8, 2008 – The Compilation Album Country Sings Disney is Released Through Walt Disney Records and Lyric Street Records

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“Life is a highway, I wanna ride it all night long.”

On July 8, 2008, the compilation album Country Sings Disney was released through a joint record label release with Walt Disney Records and Lyric Street Records (the Walt Disney Records country label). The album featured reinterpretations of Disney classics, such as “When I See An Elephant Fly” by Josh Gracin and “Part of Your World” by Faith Hill, as well as country songs from Pixar films, such as “Life is a Highway” by Rascal Flatts. The album featured several heavy-hitters within the country music scene, including Bonnie Raitt, Little Big Town, and Tim McGraw. The album peaked at number 15 on the Top Country Albums chart, as well as 91 on the Billboard 200.

July 7

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July 7, 2011 – The Stage Musical Aladdin Premieres at the 5th Street Theatre

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“New musicals have become a large part of the mission of The 5th Avenue Theatre and we are thrilled that Disney has selected our theatre to produce the premiere of this new work they have developed.” – Artistic Director and Executive Producer David Armstrong

On July 7, 2011, the stage musical version of the animated feature film Aladdin premiered at the 5th Street Theatre in Seattle, Washington. This version of the musical, which ran through July 31, 2011, was a pilot production to see if it proved itself worthy of a transfer to the Broadway stage. Also notable about this version is that it was a return to the original pitch from Alan Menken and Howard Ashman that was deemed not suitable for the original hit film, but ended up working on the stage. The cast and creative team was a mix of Broadway veterans and members of the Seattle theatre scene, including Tony-nominated director and choreographer Casey Nicholaw, a veteran of the 5th Avenue Theatre. The musical eventually proved popular enough and was well-received by critics that it began the process of being retooled for the Great White Way; Broadway previews were almost three years later, with an opening date of March 20.

June 29

June 29, 2004 – Breaking Benjamin’s Second Album We Are Not Alone is Released Through Hollywood Records

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“Show me how defenseless you really are, satisfied and empty inside.”

On June 29, 2004, the second album by rock band Breaking Benjamin entitled We Are Not Alone was released through Hollywood Records. The group, having signed with the record label in 2002, worked with Smashing Pumpkins front man Billy Corgan to create three songs for the album. The album peaked at number 20 on the Billboard 200, eventually being certified platinum. Since its release, the album has garnered mixed to positive reviews.

June 17

June 17, 2008 – The Soundtrack to Camp Rock is Released Through Walt Disney Records

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“Raise your hands up in the air and scream, we’re finding our voice, following our dream.”

On June 17, 2008, the soundtrack to the Disney Channel Original Movie Camp Rock was released through Walt Disney Records. The soundtrack had been streamed a week earlier on the Camp Rock official site, and officially premiered on Radio Disney on the 14th. On its official release, the album peaked at 3 on the Billboard 200, as well as reaching 2 on the U.S. iTunes store. The soundtrack featured performances by the Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato, the stars of the film.

June 14

June 14, 2011 – The Soundtrack for Cars 2 is Released Through Walt Disney Records

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“You might think I’m crazy to hang around with you.”

On June 14, 2011, the soundtrack to Pixar’s 12th animated feature Cars 2 was released through Walt Disney Records. The soundtrack featured a score by Michael Giacchino, who had previously worked on The Incredibles, Ratatouille, and Up; this was his first collaboration with John Lasseter as the director. The soundtrack also featured songs by artists Weezer, Brad Paisley, Robbie Williams, and Japanese pop group Perfume. The soundtrack peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Top Soundtracks chart.

June 9

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June 9, 2005 – The Sherman Brothers are Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame

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“We are looking forward to another terrific and memorable evening where we spotlight the accomplishments of those who have provided us with the words and music that form the soundtrack of our lives.”

On June 9, 2005, the Sherman Brothers were added as the newest inductees to the Songwriters Hall of Fame. The pair was recognized as “incredible children’s film composers” and “one of Disney’s most successful songwriting teams.” Fellow inductees included Steve Cropper, John Fogerty, Isaac Hayes, David Porter, and Bill Withers. The ceremony took place at the Marriott Marquis in New York City.

June 8

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June 8, 2004 – The Soundtrack for the Disney Channel Original Movie Zenon: Z3 is Released

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“You’re out of this world, can’t get any better, we’re gonna last forever, keep your head up, don’t look down.”

On June 8, 2004 the soundtrack for the Disney Channel Original Movie Zenon: Z3 was released through Walt Disney Records. The album featured songs from the fictional artists in the film, including Proto Zoa and Cosmic Blush; it also includes a remix of the hit song from the first movie in the series “Supernova Girl.” The album peaked at number 24 on the top soundtracks Billboard chart.