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Todays Date
07-19-2025

Birthday Wishes

Yearbirthday
1894Sidney Brown, String bassist, tuba player and violinist from Deer Range, Louisiana. He was also known as Jim Little and began playing with the 'Golden Leaf Band' He performed with the 'Young Morgan Band' and recorded on many Sam Morgan discs. His later playing days were spent in the 'Tuxedo Brass Band' and with Papa Celestin. Brown died in New Orleans in 1968. (131)
1896Eddie Morris, Traditional jazz trombonist from Algiers, Louisiana. Eddie played with Kid Punch Miller and Kid Rena during the 1920's. He also played with Buddy Petit until Petit died, and worked with the ERA Orchestra and the WPA Brass Bandduring the Depression. He also led his own band and marched with the Gibson Brass Band. Eddie died in New Orleans in 1962. (129)
1902Buster Bailey, He was a brilliant clarinetist who was known for his smooth and quiet playing with John Kirby's sextet. He died in 1967. (123)
1905Jack Teagarden, He was a top pre-bop trombonist (playing his instrument with the ease of a trumpeter) and one of the best jazz singers too. He died in 1964. (120)
1905Albert Waters, Traditional jazz trumpeter from New Orleans, Louisiana. He began his musical career in 1929. During his career, he played with Albert Jiles, 'The Crescent City Serenaders' and the George Williams Brass Band. Albert died in New Orleans on October, 20 1980. (120)
1913Charles Teagarden, He spent his career in his brother Jack Teagarden's shadow, but he was an excellent trumpeter who sounded perfectly at home in Dixieland combos and big bands. He died in 1984. (112)
1926Sue Thompson, Singer - "Norman". She had several novelty pop hits in the early '60s before reinventing herself as a more mature country singer in the mid-'70s. (99)
1934Bobby Bradford, One of the best trumpeters to emerge from the avant-garde. He largely fulfilled the potential of Don Cherry. (91)
1936Carmell Jones, An excellent hard bop trumpeter who would probably have been much better-known today if he had not moved to Europe in the mid-'60s at the height of his career. He died in 1996. (89)
1937George Hamilton IV, Singer - "A Rose and a Baby Ruth". Proclaimed the International Ambassador of Country Music thanks to his world tours in the '70s. (88)
1940Little Freddie King (Fread Eugene Martin), A blues guitarist and a native of McComb, MS. He learned guitar from his father, but in 1954 moved to New Orleans, Louisiana. He played acoustic and electric guitar, and performed frequently with Babe Stovall, Slim Harpo, and Champion Jack Dupree. He toured Europe with Bo Diddley and John Lee Hooker, and has played the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival for 32 consecutive years. He's released 6 solo albums with the latest being released in 2010 called Gotta Walk With Da King. (85)
1941Vicki Carr, Singer. In the late '60s, Carr scored three Top 40 hits, including the number three "It Must Be Him." (84)
1947Bernie Leadon, Guitarist with with the rock group 'The Eagles' - "Take It Easy". (78)
1947Brian Harold May, Guitarist with the rock opera group 'Queen' - "Crazy Little Thing Called Love". (78)

Todays_Events

YearMusical_Fact
1929New Orleans, Louisiana native, Louis (Satchmo) Armstrong & His Orchestra recorded the Fats Waller song Ain't Misbehavin' for Okeh Records in New York City on this day.
1939 "Aunt Hagar's Blues" was recorded by Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra for Columbia Records on this day.
1942 Shastakovich's, "The Seventh Symphony" was performed for the first time in the US by Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra.
1949 Harry Belafonte began recording for Capitol Records on this day. "They Didn't Believe Me" was one of his frist recorded on the new label.
1966 Frank Sinatra married Mia Farrow on this day.
1969 Legendary pianist Eddie Bo, hit the Billboard R&B charts on this day with 'Hook And Sling-Part I'. The song remained on the charts for 11 weeks, and peaked at #13.
1969 New Orleans, Louisiana native sons, The Meters, made it to the Billboard R&B charts on this day with the classic 'Ease Back'.
1975 Wings were on everybody's attention when their tune "Listen To What The Man Said" became the most popular song on the Billboard Pop charts on this day.
1980 "It's Still Rock and Roll To Me" earned Billy Joel his first gold record on this day.
1981 The 'Day Of Rock And Roll' was held in the Louisiana Superdome on this day. The feature artists were REO Speedwagon and Heart.
1986 Genesis' song "Invisible Touch" became the most popular tune on the Billboard Pop charts on this day.
2009Allen Toussaint performed at The Jazz Cafe, in London on this day.
2014Lionel Ferbos, a traditional jazz trumpeter and a native of New Orleans, Louisiana passed away on this day at the age of 103. Until he reached retirement age, Ferbos kept his day job, so his musical work was mostly in and around the New Orleans area. During his long musical path, he played with the 'New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra' and 'One Mo' Time Orchestra'.