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Do You Remember The 21st Night Of September Iconic Earth Wind Fire Song Has Its Night To Shine

'Do You Remember The 21st Night Of September': Iconic Earth, Wind, & Fire Song Has Night To Shine

Popular 1978 Earth, Wind & Fire Song Gets Its Night To Shine 44 Years Later

After 44 years, Earth, Wind & Fire's song "September" will be observed with its own official holiday. The song was released in 1978 and peaked at number eight on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. But the song has remained popular in the decades since its release, and it is now considered one of the most iconic songs of the disco era.

The new holiday, which will be observed on September 21, was created by the California State Legislature. The resolution to create the holiday was authored by Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin (D-Thousand Oaks). Irwin said that she was inspired to create the holiday after hearing the song on the radio.

"I was driving in my car and 'September' came on the radio," Irwin said. "It just made me feel so happy and nostalgic. I thought, 'We need a day to celebrate this song.'"

"September" Is A Timeless Classic That Resonates With People Of All Ages

"September" is a timeless classic that resonates with people of all ages. The song's lyrics are about a love that is as warm and inviting as the month of September. The song's music is upbeat and danceable, making it a perfect choice for any party or celebration.

The song has been covered by many artists over the years, including Willie Nelson, Wyclef Jean, and even Kermit the Frog. But the original version by Earth, Wind & Fire remains the definitive version.

The new holiday will be a chance for people to celebrate the song and its legacy. Irwin hopes that the holiday will bring people together and create a sense of community.

The Holiday Will Be A Chance To Celebrate The Song And Its Legacy

The holiday will be a chance to celebrate the song and its legacy. Irwin hopes that the holiday will bring people together and create a sense of community.

“I hope that this holiday will be a day for people to come together and celebrate the joy of music,” Irwin said. “I also hope that it will inspire people to learn more about Earth, Wind & Fire and their incredible music.”


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