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Todays Date

Todays Date
02-21-2025

Birthday Wishes

Yearbirthday
1910Al Sears, His first important job in 1928 replacing Johnny Hodges with the Chick Webb band. However, despite associations with Elmer Snowden (1931-1932), Andy Kirk (1941-1942), Lionel Hampton (1943-1944), and with his own groups (most of 1933-1941), it was not until Sears joined Duke Ellington's Orchestra in 1944 that he began to get much attention. He died in 1990 in NY. (115)
1917Tadd Dameron, He was a definitive arranger of the bop era. He wrote such standards as "Good Bait," "Our Delight," "Hot House," "Lady Bird." and "If You Could See Me Now." He died in NY in 1965. (108)
1933Nina Simone, Singer - "I Love's You Porgy". She recorded extensively in the soul, jazz, and pop idioms, often over the course of the same album; she was also comfortable with blues, gospel, and Broadway. She passed away in 2003. (92)
1938Bobby Charles (Robert Charles Guidry), Singer and songwriter from Abbeville, Louisiana. Charles had two R&B hits that made the charts. The songs were 'Later Alligator' and 'Only Time Will Tell'. Charles passed away on January 14, 2010. (87)
1943David Geffen, Record executive with Geffen Records and a partner in Dreamworks. (82)
1949Jerry Harrison, Bassist for the pop and rock group 'The Talking Heads'. (76)
1951Warren Vache, Warren Vache (along with Scott Hamilton) was among the few young jazz musicians who were reviving small-group swing. Vache, who always had a beautiful tone and a chance-taking style, is the son of a fine bassist (Warren Vache Sr.) and the brother of clarinetist Allen Vache. (74)
1958Mary Chapin-Carpenter, She was part of a small movement of folk-influenced country singer/songwriters of the late '80s. Although many of these performers never achieved commercial success, Carpenter was able to channel her anti-Nashville approach into chart success and industry awards by the early '90s. (67)
1961Ranking Roger, Best-known as the singer/toaster and co-frontman of the English Beat and General Public. (64)
1969Corey Harris, He has earned critical acclaim as one of the few contemporary blues guitarists able to channel the raw, direct emotion of acoustic Delta blues without coming off as an authenticity-obsessed historian. (56)
1970Eric Wilson, 'Sublime'. (55)
1986Charlotte Church, Welsh soprano who became an overnight classical superstar in November 1998 with the release of her debut album "Voice of an Angel", issued when she was just 12 years old. (39)

Todays_Events

YearMusical_Fact
1935Folk-blues singer and Louisiana legendary native, Lead Belly married Martha Promise Connectict on this day.
1936 Roosevelt Sykes recorded "The Honey Dripper" for Decca in New York City.
1949Louis (Satchmo) Armstrong became the first jazz player to ever to be featured on the cover of Time magazine on this day.
1971 The jazz group 'Circle' tours Paris and the concert is recorded by ECM.
1972 "Precious and Few" won the group Climax a gold record on this day. The group was led by Sonny Geraci.
1976 Florence Ballard died on this day in 1976 at the age of Thirty-Two. Florence was an original member of The Supremes along with Dianna Ross and Mary Wilson.
1981 Dolly Parton's '9 To 5' went to the top of the Top 40 charts on this day.
1982 One of Rock radio's leading disc jockeys, 'Murray the K' died on this day of Cancer in Los Angeles.
1998 New Orleans native rapper, and founder of No Limit Records, Master P. (Percy Miller), hit the Billboard R&B charts on this day with the number 'Let's Ride'. This one went to #1 on the charts.