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Todays Date
07-27-2024

Birthday Wishes

Yearbirthday
1865George McCullum Sr., Traditional jazz cornetist from New Orleans, Louisiana. He marched in his first parade band in 1880, then joined the Barnum and Baily circis band in 1909. He led a regulard brass band for the Jefferson City Buzzards, and played in the Robichaux and Piron dance bands. Two legends of New Orleans dixieland, Manuel Manetta and Sweet Emma Barrett, both played in his bands. He died in New Orleans on November 14, 1920. (159)
1882Alfred Wilson, A pianist who played in the Storyville district and a native of New Orleans, Louisiana. He had the choice job at Lulu White’s Mahogany Hal for a time and was known as a real big shot. Jelly Roll Morton referred to him a a great pianist, but also an opium addict. He died in October of 1908 at the age of 25. (142)
1918Homer, Singer in the group, 'Homer and Jethro' - "Baby It's Cold Outside". He died in 1971. (106)
1920Julius (Papa Cairo) Lamperez, He was a steel guitarist and a native of New Orleans, Louisiana. He's a member of the Louisiana Hall of Fame and played Cajun and Western swing bands for 64 years. He worked with Chuck Guillory & His Rhythm Boys' and played on their hit, "Big Texas". He later toured with Ernest Tubb, and recorded with Harry Choates and Chuck Guillory. He passed away in November of 1999 at age 79. (104)
1927Bob Morse, Singer in the group 'The Hi-Lo's'. (97)
1933Leo P. Abshire, A cajun fiddler and a master fiddle maker and a native of Gueydan, Louisiana. he cam from a musical family that included his late cousin, the famous accordion player Nathan Abshire, and accordion player Ray Abshire. He has traveled around the world twice, playing for the Queen of England, Princess Di, and President Clinton. He played with the famous accordion player Joe Bonsall for 20 years. He also travelled and played with the late Eddie Le Juene, the late Milton Adams, and many more. Leo passed away in 2005 at the age of 71. (91)
1943Clyde Kerr Jr., A trumpeter, music educator and a native of New Orleans, Louisiana. He was the son of a bandleader, and taught a who's who of New Orleans music. Early in his career he worked as a studio musician, for The Jackson Five, The O'Jays, Aretha Franklin, Tony Bennett, Allen Toussaint, Dr. John and the Neville Brothers. Among his many students were Nicholas Payton, Terence Blanchard, Irvin Mayfield, Christian Scott and Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews. Clyde passed away at the age of 67 in August 2010. (81)
1944Bobbie Gentry, Grammy Award winning singer - "Ode To Billy Joe". (80)
1949Maureen McGovern, Singer - "The Morning After". (75)
1954Leigh Harris (Lil' Queenie), A vocalist and a native of New Orleans. She made her name as Lil' Queenie in the band Lil' Queenie and the Percolators. The band was know to have lots of musicians jam with them at different times, and stayed together for about 4 years from 1977-1982. She continued as a solo artist and has released 4 CD's since the early 90's. (70)

Todays_Events

YearMusical_Fact
1935MS native an longtime New Orleans Brass Band trumpeter, Jimmy (Kid) Clayton & his Orchestra performed at The Golden Dragon in New Orleans, Louisiana on this day.
1942 Peggy Lee recorded "Why Don't You Do Right" with Benny Goodman's band backing her up. This was her first hit.
1956Blues harmonica star and Marksville, Louisiana native, (Little) Walter Jacobs recorded "Take Me Back' in Chicago for Chess Records on this day.
1959 "Sleepwalk" was recorded by Santo and Johnny on this day. This was their only hit.
1968 The song "Some Got It, Some Don't" put Brenton Wood (Alfred Jesse Smith), Shreveport, Louisiana native singer, songwriter and pianist on the Billboard R&B charts on this day.
1974 "Annies Song", by John Denver, reached the top of the pop charts on this day. It was Denver's biggest hit and was written for his wife.
1974Lightnin' Slim (Otis Hicks) 'Swamp Blues' singer and guitarist for the Louisiana label, Excello passed away on this day at the age of 61. He was the brother-in-law of fellow Excello recording artist, Slim Harpo, and recorded the R&B hit 'Rooster Blues'.
1976 John Lennon became a permanent resident of the US on this day after years of bickering.
1985 Paul Young's "Every Time You Go Away" became the most popular tune this day.
1991 Bryan Adams had the most popular tune this year: "(Everything I Do) Do It For You"
1991 J.D. (James David) Nicholson, a pianist and vocalist and a native of Monroe, Louisiana passed away on this day. During his career he played with legendary players such as Big Mama Thrornton, Big Joe Turner and Jimmy McCracklin. J.D. passed away in 1991 at the age of 74.
1996 Tony Braxton's "You're Makin' Me High" had a spot on the top of the charts this day.