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Todays Date
11-21-2024

Birthday Wishes

Yearbirthday
1865Guiseppe Allesandra, Traditional jazz tuba player. Also know as Joe Alexander, he was born in Italy. Allesandro played in Papa Laine's Reliance Brass Band, and other bands led by Johnny Provenzano and the Barocco brothers. He died in New Orleans in 1950. (159)
1904Coleman Hawkins, He was the first important tenor saxophonist and he remains one of the greatest of all time. He died in 1969. (120)
1925Sal Salvador, He was a versatile guitarist and onetime head of the guitar department at the University of Bridgeport. He died in 1999. (99)
1933Jean Shepard, Country Singer - "Satin Sheets". Few country singers working since the 1950s have produced a large body of work. (91)
1940Malcolm Rebennack (Dr. John), The good Doctor of New Orleans Funk. He's one of the most important figures in the development of New Orleans R&B and Funk music. Although he didn't become widely known until the 1970s, Dr. John had been active in the music industry since the late '50s, when the teenager was still known as Mac Rebennack. A formidable boogie and blues pianist with a lovable growl of a voice, his most enduring achievements have fused New Orleans R&B, rock, and Mardi Gras craziness to come up with his own brand of "voodoo" music. He's also quite accomplished and enjoyable when sticking to purely traditional forms of blues and R&B. (84)
1948Alphonse Mouzon, He contributed quite a bit to put jazz fusion on the map in the '70s. (76)
1950Livingston Taylor, Singer and songwriter and brother of James Taylor. (74)
1952Lorna Luft, Singer and daughter of Judy Garland. (72)
1960Craig (Sparky) Klein, Trombonist and native of New Orleans, Louisiana. Early in his career he played with New Orleans greats, such as Kid Sheik Collar, Father Al Lewis, Danny Barker, Chester Zardis, Frog Joseph, and the Storyville Stompers Brass Band. He toured with Harry Connick, Jr. and has recorded with the Neville Brothers, Leroy Jones, the Nightcrawlers, Lillian Boutte, Dr. John, R&B artists Chuck Carbo and Johnny Adams, rockers Tori Amos, Bruce Hornsby, the all-star Cuban band Cubanismo, and New Orleans recording sensations the Yockamo Allstars. Craig can be heard on over 30 different recordings, and also performs with Dave Bartholomew, legendary producer of Fats Domino and many other performing and reordings stars. Craig's diverse experience has made him a top-call trombonist in New Orleans, capable of many musical styles and configurations, from trios to large orchestras. (64)

Todays_Events

YearMusical_Fact
1877 Thomas Edison invented the phonograph on this day, according to him. What an invention this was for us music lovers.
1931 Evan Thomas, traditional jazz trumpeter from Crowley, Louisiana died on this day. He was born in 1890, and was reproted to be the equal of 'Satchmo'. Thomas never played in New Orleans, but led his 'Black Eagles' band that contained many New Orleans stars. He was stabbed to death while onstage in Rayne, Louisiana.
1934 "Anything Goes", the memorable creation of Cole Porter, opened in New York City on this day.
1937 Artur Rubenstien performed at Carnegie Hall. This followed memorable performances their in 1906 and 1919.
1944 Kitty Kallen graced us with her voice on the recording of "I'm Beginning to See the Light". This would become the theme song for Harry James and his Orchestra.
1953 Larry Shields, traditional jazz clarinetist from New Orleans, Louisiana died on this day. He born in 1893, and was celebrated for his membership in the 'Original Dixieland Jazz Band', who were the first to record jazz. Larry also played in tom Brown's 'Five Rubes' in vaudeville. He shares composer credits on 'Tiger Rag', 'Original Dixieland One Step', 'Clarinet Marmalade', and others. Larry died in Hollwood, California.
1960 New Orleans native and 'Piano Prince', James 'Little Booker' Booker hit the R&B charts with 'Gonzo' on this day. The song remained on the charts for 10 weeks, and peaked at #3.
1960 'Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs' reached the #1 spot on the Billboard charts with their hit "Stay", on this day.
1970 "I Think I Love You", by 'The Partridge Family', climbed to #1 on the Billboard charts on this day.
1981 "Physical" by Olivia Newton John began a long run at the top of the pop music charts.
1987 'Mony Mony (Live)' put Billy Idol in the #1 position on the Billboard Top 40 charts on this day.