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10-09-2025

Birthday Wishes

Yearbirthday
1888George 'Pop' Hamilton, Traditional jazz trumpeter, string bassist and alto horn player from New Iberia, Louisiana. His son, Lumas, was also a musician and played in two bands with him. At the turn of the century until 1920, he played with Bunk Johnson, Lawrence Duhe', and Evan Thomas and later with Chris Kelly and Sam Morgan. 'Pop' led the 'Lyons Brass Band' in the late twenties. In 1930 he organized and led the 'Pop Hamilton Orchestra' through the Depression years. (137)
1899Mezz Mezzrow, Clarinetist who was actually most significant for writing his colorful and somewhat fanciful memoirs, "Really the Blues", and for being a reliable supplier of marijuana in the 1930s and '40s. In the 1920s, he was part of the Chicago jazz scene. He moved to France and died in 1972. (126)
1900Elmer Snowden, A fine banjo player who was the original leader of the Washingtonians, a group that would become the Duke Ellington Orchestra. Snowden had met Ellington in 1919 and before that he had worked with Eubie Blake in Baltimore. He died in 1973. (125)
1915Lee Wiley, She earned notice as one of the best early jazz singers by recognizing the superiority of American popular song and organizing a set of songs around a common composer or theme. She died in 1975. (110)
1920Yusef Lateef, By the 1950s he was one of the top flutists around. He also developed into the best jazz soloist to date on oboe, an occasional bassoonist and introduced such instruments as the argol (a double clarinet that resembles a bassoon), shanai (a type of oboe) and different types of flutes. (105)
1925Ernest Thibodeaux, He played rhythm guitar, fiddle, bass fiddle, and drums from Jennings, Louisiana. Between 1982 to 1990, he had his own band called The Pine Grove Boys. He became a member of the Cajun French Music Association Hall of Fame in 1999. (100)
1934Abdullah (Dollar Brand) Ibraham, Pianist who's fused the melodic sounds of South Africa with the improvisation of jazz and the technical proficiency of classical music. (91)
1940John Lennon, Guitarist, singer and songwriter for the popular group 'The Beatles'. Out of all the Beatles, he had the most interesting and frustrating solo career. He was capable of inspired, brutally honest songwriting and he also had a tendency to rest on his laurels, churning out straight-ahead rock & roll without much care. But the extremes, both in his music and his life, were what made him fascinating. He died tragically when he was gunned down in 1980. (85)
1943Ronnie Barron (Ronald Raymond Barrosse), An actor, keyboardist, organist, and white soul and a native of Algiers, Louisiana. Barron met Mac Rebennack in 1958 and performed with him at several venues around New Orleans. During that period, he created the Reverend Ether persona. Rebennack loved the gimmick, and wanted Barron to become Dr. John. Ronnie was hired by Sonny and Cher in 1965, and relocated to California to become a session musician, and left the Reverend Ether character behind. He died in 1997 from complications of heart problems at the age of 53. (82)
1944John Entwistle, Bassist for the super rock group "The Who". is He's probably the most influential bassist in rock music. Before he came along as a member of the Who, bassists seldom stood out for their playing and few casual listeners knew or cared what purpose the four-stringed instrument served. After he came along, everyone knew. He died in 2002. (81)
1948Jackson Browne, He was the quintessential singer and songwriter of the early '70s. Only Joni Mitchell and James Taylor ranked alongside him in terms of influence. (77)
1948Dave Samuels, A talented vibraphonist and marimba player, he gained his greatest fame for his many years with Spyro Gyra. (77)
1954James Fearnley, Musician with 'The Pogues'. (71)
1961Kurt Neumann, Guitarist, singer and songwriter who rose to prominence when he and fellow singer, songwriter and guitarist Sammy Llanas formed the BoDeans in Waukesha, WI. (64)
1969P.J. Harvey, During the early-'90s alternative rock explosion, several female singer and songwriters rose to prominence, but few were as distinctive or as widely praised as Polly Jean Harvey. Over the course of three albums, she established herself as one of the most individual and influential songwriters of the '90s. (56)

Todays_Events

YearMusical_Fact
1916 A ragtime CUTTING CONTEST is held is held at The Chicago Piano Players Social Club.
1927 Furry Lewis recorded "Billy Lyons and Stack O'Lee" for Vocallion Records in Chicago.
1929New Orleans, Louisiana native and guitarist, Lonnie Johnson and Blind Willie Dunn recorded for Okeh Records in New York on this day. The songs were Blue Room, Hot Fingers, Deep Minor Rhythm Stomp and Midnight Call Blues.
1930 Louis Armstrong records "Body and Soul".
1931 "Prisoner of Love" was recorded by Russ Columbo for Victor Records on this day.
1936 John Hammond, upon hearing broadcasts on the band, gets Count Basie to record for Vocalion in Chicago.
1948 Johnny Fischer, traditional jazz clarinetist and bandleader from New Orleans, Louisiana died on this day. His legal name was John Henry Phillips, Sr. and was one of the most prominent brass band and dance band leaders at the turn of the century. He worked at times with the Brunies', Anton Lada and 'Five Southern Jazzers'. He also played with the 'Original New Orleans Jazz Band'. He dominated the dixieland scene for a number of years with Papa Laine and Happy Schilling. Fischer died in New Orleans.
1958 Roger Johnston, traditional jazz drummer from New Orleans, Louisiana died on this day. He was born in 1918, and began his musical career playing dixieland in his early teens. He played with Santo Pecora, 'Dukes of Dixieland', Sharkey Bonano and Roy Liberto. He spent many years gigging at the 'Famous Door' in New Orleans. Roger passed away his hometown of New Orleans.
1961 Ray Charles' "Hit The Road Jack" reached the #1 position on the Billboard pop charts on this day.
1965 'The Beatles' peaked at #1 on the Billboard pop charts with their hit single "Yesterday" on this day.
1973 Paul Simon received a gold record for "Loves Me Like a Rock".
1975 Sean Lennon was born on this day. It just so happens that it was John's birthday. What a present!!!
1976 Walter Murphy hit the #1 position on the pop charts on this day with "A Fifth Of Beethoven".
1977 Johnny Wiggs (John Wiggington Hyman), Traditional jazz cornetist and bandleader from New Orleans, Louisiana passed away on this day. He was born in 1899, and also performed as Johnny Hyman. He worked with Happy Schilling, Tony Parenti, and Norman Brownlee through the 1940's. He is reputed to be largely responsible for the jazz revival during the 1940's, and brought many musicians out of retirement. He founded the New Orleans jazz club, and taught and directed music education in New Orleans. Johnny died in New Orleans.
1978 Jacques Brel died on this day. He was 49.
1979 Styx released the megahit "Babe" which would eventually hit number 1 on this day.
1992 Joseph Charles "Mr. Google Eyes" Augustus, an R&B singer and one of the originals passed away on this day. He's also gone by the names Joe August and Mr. G. Along with Paul Gayten and Annie Laurie and Roy Brown, August pioneered the genre in New Orleans, and was one of the youngest singers of the time. He cut his last record in 1965, and returned to New Orleans, He passed away in October 1992.
2003Carl Fontana, a trombonist and a native of Monroe, Louisiana passed away on this day at the age of 75. He learned from his father Collie, a saxophonist and violin player, and first performed with his father's band while in high school. He played with Woody Herman for 3 years. He then joined Lionel Hampton's big band in 1954. He then played with Hal McIntyre, and Stan Kenton's big band. He recorded three albums with Kenton and also worked with fellow trombonist Kai Winding. After 1958, he moved to Ls Vegas and performed with house orchestras during the 1960s. Among them were Paul Anka's band, and bands backing Sammy Davis Jr., Tony Bennett, Wayne Newton, and the Benny Goodman orchestra.
2009 Doug Kershaw, D. L. Menard, Jimmy C Newman, Jo El Sonnier, Joe Stampley & The Uniques were inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame on this day.