Apple is celebrating the 15th anniversary of its popular music creation app GarageBand on Mac this upcoming Sunday, January 6.
Apple says GarageBand, introduced at Macworld 2004 by its late co-founder Steve Jobs and musician John Mayer, has grown to be the most widely used music app in the world and is now on over one billion iPhones, iPads, and Macs globally.
Apple provided a timeline of significant GarageBand milestones, including the releases of iPhone and iPad versions in 2011: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