![]() ![]() ![]() The hits continued – ‘Stronger’, ‘Lucky’, ‘Don’t Let Me Be The Last To Know’ - and Spears carved her place in history as the artist who inspired countless young women of that generation to not only see strength in their femininity but to love music and even pursue careers in music. An insanely catchy pop track with a kitsch but mesmerising music video, in hindsight it was the ultimate Britney Spears moment and quite probably the moment she crossed the line from teen pop star to pop icon. Recorded in New York, Switzerland and Sweden, Spears worked with a number of high profile producers and writers including Diane Warren, Shania Twain and the Swedish powerhouse team of Max Martin, Andreas Carlsson and Per Magnusson who had also worked on …Baby One More Time.įirst single ‘Oops!.I Did It Again’ was released ahead of the album in March 2000 and it became startlingly apparent that Spears was not just a flash in the pan. She quickly became a pop culture phenomenon and barely 9 months after the release of the …Baby One More Time album she was back in the studio recording the follow up which would become Oops!.I Did It Again. Spears had first burst onto the music scene in 1999 with the classic single ‘…Baby One More Time’ and debut album of the same name. One of the defining release not just of Spears’ career but also pop music in the early 2000s, the album spawned 4 global hit singles and would sell over 20 million copies worldwide, making it one of the biggest selling albums of all time. Since Terry Fox ran his Marathon of Hope in 1980, Canadians have raised over $850 million for cancer research through annual Terry Fox events.Today marks the 20th anniversary of the release of Britney Spears’s second album Oops!…I Did It Again which first slid into music retailers on. The Terry Fox races in Ridgetown and Chatham were both online and raised around $3,000. ![]() In Blenheim, nearly $25,000 was raised in the community The Tilbury event raised over $15,000 while supporters of the Wallaceburg Terry Fox Race raised over $19,000. Other Chatham-Kent Terry Fox events have been successful. In the past, the Dresden event has received high profile recognition as it has been in the top 10 in Ontario for more than two decades for dollars raised per capita.įor 25 years, the event was coordinated by Cindy Brewer, who handed over the reins to Robinson in 2021. “Everyone was so happy to be back in person to continue supporting a cause so near and dear to so many,” Robinson said. The post-pandemic run has allowed participants and volunteers to come together now that COVID-19 protocols have been relaxed. “Each year Dresden takes over, and this year was no different, we hit an all-time high for most funds raised.” “It was of course Terry’s time that Sunday,” Robinson explained. Claire and Meg Robinson accept a check for $2,000 from Grant McFadden and Bill McBrayne of Dresden-Camden Firefighters Association Station 6.īuilding on its rich history, the 27th Annual Terry Fox Community Run, held September 18, raised over $51,000, once again breaking the year’s record former.Īccording to organizer Meg Robinson, electricity was in the air on the day of the event with more than 250 people attending. ![]()
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