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Todays Date

Todays Date
01-17-2025

Birthday Wishes

Yearbirthday
1913Vido Musso, Tenor-saxophonist whose spirited and enthusiastic solos helped compensate for his weak music reading skills, Vido Musso was popular for a period in the 1940's. He died in California in 1982. (112)
1920George Handy, One of the most advanced arrangers of the mid-1940's, his radical charts gave the Boyd Raeburn Orchestra its musical personality while also probably making it impossible for the big band to work steadily! He died in 1997. (105)
1924Betty White, Singer and Actress. Once married to Alan Ludden the host of TV game shows. (101)
1934Cedar Walton, He is a versatile pianist whose funky touch and cogent melodic sense has graced the recordings of many of jazz's greatest players. He is also one of the music's more underrated composers; although he has always been a first-rate interpreter of standards. (91)
1935Ron Simpson, Traditional jazz guitarist and banjo player from London, England. He played in New Orleans in the 'Society Jazz Band'. (90)
1937Ted Dunbar, Guitarist who later became an instructor, who's riffs, solos and accompaniment have been featured in hard bop, soul jazz, jazz-rock and free situations. He died in 1998. (88)
1943Billy Harper, One of a generation of Coltrane-influenced tenor saxophonists who actually built upon the master's work, rather than simply copy it. (82)
1944Chris Montez, One of the leading rockers in the Los Angeles Hispanic community after the tragic death of Ritchie Valens, Chris Montez later mellowed out under the tutelage of Herb Alpert and tallied several MOR-style hits. (81)
1948Mick Taylor, Singer, musician and composer who was part of the Rolling Stones early on. (77)
1956Paul Young, Singer known primarily for his lone chart-topper "Every time You Go Away," but was able to sustain his commercial success at home for much of the decade - "Everytime You Go Away". (69)

Todays_Events

YearMusical_Fact
1917The legendary band from New Orleans, The Original Dixieland Jass Band performed in Manhattan, New York on this night.
1919 Ignacy Paderewski, a pianist, becomes the Prime Minister of Poland.
1941 "Drum Boogie" was recorded by Gene Krupa and his band on Okey Records. Irene Day helped with the vocals.
1945 Returning to New Orleans for the first time in twenty-five years, Sidney Bechet plays with Louis Armstrong at the Municipal Auditorium.
1951 Two icons of the jazz world, Miles Davis and Charlie Parker, record in New York and Davis resumes gigs at the club, Birdland.
1965 Joe Robichaux, traditional jazz pianist from New Orleans, Louisiana died on this day. His influences included Steve Lewis and Burnell Santiago. He played with Tig Chambers, the 'Black Eagles' and the 'Jones-Collins Astoria Hot Eight' before 1930. In the 1930's, he led his own big band, and in the forties and fifties, he backed Lizzie Miles. He then replace Alton Purnell in the George Lewis Band. Joe died in New Orleans.
1969 Elton John released "Lady Samantha" in England on Phillips Records. This was one of his first releases and it floundered miserably. That happened only two years before he became a major star.
1976 'I Write The Songs' by Barry Manilow put him in the drivers seat again as he rose to #1 on the Billboard charts on this day.
1987 'Shake You Down' by Gregory Abbott peaked at #1 on the pop charts on this day.
2012B.B. King played New Orleans, Louisiana at The Mahalia Jackson Theater on this night.