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Todays Date
07-11-2026

Birthday Wishes

Yearbirthday
1931Tab Hunter, Singer - "Young Love". He also became Hollywood’s golden boy, starring in over 50 major motion pictures. (95)
1932Charlie Gabriel, A clarinetist, saxophonist and a native of New Orleans, Louisiana. He began his career playing with the Eureka Brass Band at the age of 11. His father sent him a a replacement on gigs, and Charlie had the benefit of learning from T-Boy Remy, Kid Humphrey, Kid Sheik, Kid Shots, Kid Clayton, and Kid Howard, all legends of New Orleans Jazz. During his career, he's played with Tony Bennett, Frankie Avalon, Brenda Lee, Mary Wells, Aretha Franklin , Eddie Willis, Joe Hunter, and many other early Motown artists. He settled later playing in the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. (94)
1944Bobby Rice, Country/pop singer with solo success late '70s following many years as member of family group - "Sugar Shack". (82)
1947Jeff Hanna, Singer and guitarist with the 'Niitty Gritty Dirt Band' - "Mr. Bojangles". (79)
1951Bonnie Pointer, Singer with the Pointer Sisters - "I'm So Excited". (75)
1951Cranston Clements, A guitarist and a native of New Orleans, Louisiana. In a city filled with great musicians, Cranston has been described as “arguably the most sought-after New Orleans guitarist in the last 30 years.” As one of the most in-demand session and touring guitarists, he's traveled with Boz Scaggs, Dr. John, and Maria Muldaur, and Irma Thomas, Johnny Adams, Tommy Ridgely, Chuck Carbo, Marva Wright, Joe Clay, Oliver “Who Shot The LaLA” Morgan, Mighty Sam McClain and many others. In the late 90’s he joined Phil DeGruy and Jimmy Robinson, to form “Twangorama.” (75)
1958Bruce Daigrepont, An accordionist and a vocalist and a native of New Orleans, Louisiana. By 1980 he had his own Cajun band, and was doing a regular Thursday-night fais do do dances at the Maple Leaf Bar. Over the next six years, Bruce Daigrepont almost single-handedly popularized Cajun music and Cajun dancing in cosmopolitan New Orleans. Several of Bruce's compositions such as "Marksville Two Step," "Riviere Rouge" and "Nonc Willie" have entered into the standard Cajun dance band repertoire while other tunes of his such as "Coeur des Cajuns ", "Disco et Fais Do Do" and "Laissez Faire" are now part of the recorded repertoires of bands from other parts of the world. His most popular anthem of Cajun pride, "Acadia a la Louisiane. (68)
1973Gregory Veals, A trombonist and a native of New Orleans, Louisiana. He has worked with noted brass bands in the Crescent City. He was originally know for his association with the Hot 8 Brass Band, but currently is a trombonist in the Grammy winning ReBirth Brass Band. (53)

Todays_Events

YearMusical_Fact
1929New Orleans, Louisiana native, Jimmie Noone's & hist Apex Club Orchestra recorded Apex Blues for Vocalion Records on this day in Chicago.
1937 At the young age of 38, George Gershwin dies in Hollywood of a brain tumor.
1960 Alley-Oop by Hollywood Argyles was the most popular tune of the charts this day.
1960 New Orleans native and 1950's hitmaker, Antoine 'Fats' Domino hit the Billboard R&B charts on this day with the tune 'Walking To New Orleans'. This one eventually hit #2 on the charts.
1960 Kenner, Louisiana native singer and songwriter, and perennial chart-topper, Lloyd Price entered the Billboard R&B charts on this day with the song 'Question'.
1964 Charles Christian, traditional jazz trombonist from New Orleans, Louisiana died on this day. Charles was the member of a musical family that included his two brothers Frank and Emile. During his career he played with the 'Domino Orchestra'. He died in New Orleans.
1970 'Three Dog Night' band brought "My Mama Told Me" to the highest of the pop charts.
1987 The group Heart connected a hit on the pop charts when "Alone" stayed on the top for 3 weeks.
2008 Houma, Louisiana native, Chuck Carbo passed away on this day. Chuck (Hayward) Carbo's vocals along with his brother Chick (Leonard) was a principal ingredient in the success of the Spiders, the premier R&B vocal group around New Orleans during the 1950s. He recorded as a solo artist, cutting albums for Rounder in the '90s including 1993's Drawers Trouble and 1996's The Barber Blues.