Did you know?

In August 1983, Peter Stewart of Birmingham, UK set a world record by disco dancing for 408 hours.

The male speaking voice on Britney Spears’ hit Oops I Did It Again was the song’s producer and co-writer Max Martin.

Tap dancing originates from Irish clog dancing and what is called the Irish reel and jig.

DVD discs are exactly the same size as a CD, but is able to store 13 times more data.

The oldest musical instrument is thought to be a 35,000-year-old flute made from a vulture bone.

DJ Tiesto was the first ever DJ to perform live at an Olympics ceremony which he did in 2004.

Only four songs with London in the title have made the UK top 10, Streets of London (Ralph McTell), Last Train to London (E.L.O.), London Nights (London Boys) and London Bridge (Fergie), whereas Paris is far more popular with 10.

Ryan Gosling who appears in the film La La Land was once offered a job in the Backstreet Boys but turned it down.

Freddie Mercury once ran a market stall in Kensington and sold Noddy Holder the tophat he wore on Top of the Pops for Merry Christmas Everybody – the mirrors were added later.

Motown is the only record label listed in the Collins English dictionary.

This is more an observation: Why is it when you’re driving around looking for a particular street or building do we turn the music down?