Apple has announced its music-making app GarageBand is set to celebrate its 15th birthday on Sunday, January 6th.
Available for iOS and Mac, GarageBand was first introduced way back at Macworld ’04, by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs and musician John Mayer.
According to Apple, GarageBand “has grown to be the most widely used music app in the world — and is now on over 1 billion iPhones, iPads and Macs globally.”
Aside from novices and professionals using GarageBand software, it’s also being utilized by teachers around the world in their classrooms, to let students make music for the first time.
Apple provided a timeline of major GarageBand milestones, which you can check out below:
January 2004: GarageBand debuted at Macworld by Steve Jobs with John Mayer
April 2005: NIN release “The Hand That Feeds” as GarageBand project file that fans can remix
December 2005: T-Pain creates his first album, “Rappa Ternt Sanga” in GarageBand for Mac
March 2007: Rihanna “Umbrella” built with GarageBand bundled drum loop “Vintage Funk Kit 03”
March 2007: Fall Out Boy records “Thnks fr th Mmrs” in GarageBand for Mac
November 2007: Duran Duran releases GarageBand version of “Nite-Runner” that fans can remix
February 2008: Usher “Love in This Club” built with GarageBand bundled synth loop “Euro Hero Synth 02”
February 2008: Ting Tings record “Great DJ” on GarageBand for Mac
April 2008: Radiohead release “Nude” as GarageBand project file that fans can remix
2008: It Might Get Loud documentary shows Edge from U2 using GarageBand on his laptop
2009: Learn to Play and Artist Lessons announced on GarageBand for Mac
May 2009: St. Vincent creates “Actor” album in GarageBand
March 2011: GarageBand for iPad announced
November 2011: GarageBand for iPhone announced
October 2013: GarageBand 10 for Mac with new design announced
August 2014: Haim records “My Song 5” in GarageBand
June 2015: Marc Maron interviews President Obama in a podcast recorded in his garage using GarageBand for Mac
January 2016: Live Loops feature added to GarageBand for iOS
May 2016: GarageBand for Greater China announced with traditional Chinese instruments
April 2017: Steve Lacey produces the Kendrick Lamar song “PRIDE” using GarageBand for iOS
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