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Todays Date
10-18-2025

Birthday Wishes

Yearbirthday
1890Chris Kelly, He was a Traditional jazz cornetist born in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana on Deer Range Plantation. He's best-known for his early contributions on the New Orleans jazz scene. Throughout the 1920s he was a regular collaborator with clarinetist George Lewis. he died in August 1929 at the age of 38. (135)
1903Ambrose Thibodeaux, Cajun accordion player from Eunice, Louisiana. He was one of the leading exponents of Creole music in the '50s and '60s. He was influenced by Joseph Falcon, Canray Fontenot and Alphonse Ardoin. He continued performing well into his eighties and lives on as a musical presence in Cajun music in the form of his tunes, many of which are covered by artists such as Michael Doucet. He died at age of 92 in 1995. (122)
1906Edwin McIntosh 'Snoozer' Quinn, Traditional jazz guitarist and vocalist from McComb, Mississippi. While he was young, he played with a local band in Bogalusa, Louisiana. He performed in New Orleans for a few years, then toured with Paul Whiteman, and recorded with Bix Beiderbecke and Frank Trumbauer. He subsequnetly recorded with a hillbilly singer named Jimmie Davis, who became the governer of Louisiana. He was considered by some to be the greatest guitarist of all-time. 'Snoozer' died in 1952 in New Orleans. (119)
1919Anita O-Day, Jazz and swing singer - "Chickery Chick". Her splendid improvising, wide dynamic tone and innate sense of rhythm made her the most enjoyable singer of the age. (106)
1925Boogie Woogie Red (Vernon Harrison), He was a blues, boogie-woogie and jazz pianist, singer and songwriter, and a native of Rayville, Louisiana. During his career he worked with with Sonny Boy Williamson, Lonnie Johnson, Tampa Red, John Lee Hooker, Memphis Slim and others. He recorded his own albums in 1974 and 1977, and toured Europe that same decade. He died in Detroit, in July 1992, at the age of 66. (100)
1926Chuck (Charles Edward Anderson) Berry, Singer, guitarist and Lifetime Achievment Grammy award winner - "Maybellene", "Roll Over Beethoven", Johnny B. Goode". (99)
1947Laura Nyro, She was one of pop music's true originals: A brilliant and innovative composer, her songs found greater commercial success in the hands of other performers - "Up on the Roof". She died in 1997. (78)
1961Wynton Marsalis, Jazz trumpeter from New Orleans, Louisiana. (64)

Todays_Events

YearMusical_Fact
1921 James P. Johnson recorded "Carolina Shout", his first stride version of the song on this day.
1935 Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra recorded what would become one of the most memorable Big Band themes of all time, "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You".
1938 Peetie Wheatstraw & Lonnie Johnson recorded "Truckin' Thru Traffic" for Decca in Chicago.
1947 Paul Gayten, singer, pianist and bandleader from Kentwood, Louisiana entered the R&B charts with his tune 'True'.
1958The Clovers played at the famous Dew Drop Inn in New Orleans, Louisiana on this day.
1965Harrison Verrett, traditional jazz banjoist and guitarist from New Orleans, Louisiana passed away on this day at the age of 58. Harrison was born in 1907, and was a student of Dave Perkins. He made his musical debut with Johnny Brown's band in 1924, and in the late twenties he worked in dance bands. In the thirties he led his own group at the Fern Café. During the forties and fifties he worked with Papa Celestin and Fats Domino. In his later years, he played in the Noone Johnson bazooka trio.
1969 "I Can't Get Next To You" by 'The Temptations' hit #1 on the Billboard Top 40 charts on this day.
1969 Kenner, Louisiana native singer and songwriter, and perennial chart-topper, Lloyd Price entered the Billboard R&B charts on this day with the song 'Bad Conditions'.
1975 'We Can Love' by Louisiana native King Floyd, entered the R&B charts on this day.
1983 Kenny Rodgers and Dolly Parton received a gold record for their hit "Islands in the Stream".
1994 It was a sad day in New Orleans music history as perenniel saxophonist Lee Allen passed away in Los Angeles on this day. Lee Allen played saxophone on most every R&B record cut in the 50's in New Orleans.