| 1904 | Edna Pierce, A pianist and a native of Florida, she grew up in a musical household that included six piano-playing daughters of Hamilton Madison Goodson and Sarah Jenkins Goodson. According to her sister Billie Pierce, Edna mostly worked in “show business,” throughout the Gulf Coast: towns like Atmore, Alabama; Flomaton, Alabama; Molino, Florida; and Century, Florida; but that she sometimes worked in New Orleans between shows. Billie’s husband De De Pierce recalled that Edna worked four or five months with his band at the Cat a the Fiddle, on Dauphine in the French Quarter. She passed away in 1986. (122) |
| 1909 | Harold Dejan, Saxophonist from New orleans, Louisiana. He led small Rhythm and Blues groups and played in his brother, Leo's 'Moonlight Serenader's' as a teenager. Later he frequently performed with the 'Young Tuxedo Brass Band' and was the leader of the 'Olympia Brass Band'.
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| 1925 | Robert "Catman" Caffrey, Saxophonist and native of New Orleans, Louisiana. During his career he worked with Roy Brown, Earl King, ‘Guitar Slim’, ‘Smiley’ Lewis, Joe Turner and Huey "Piano" Smith. He passed away in New Olreans in 2002 at the age of 76. (101) |
| 1927 | Tony Fruscella, A cool jazz trumpeter in the vein of Chet Baker, Tony Fruscella unfortunately lived a similarly addictive lifestyle that led to a tragically premature death. He died in 1969.
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| 1941 | John Steel, Singer and musician with the Animals - "House of The Rising Sun".
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| 1944 | Florence LaRue, Singer with the Fifth Dimension - "Up Up and Away".
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| 1945 | John Stubblefield, A tenor saxophonist able to fit into a wide variety of advanced settings. During the 1970's, he worked with the Collective Black Artists' big band, Mary Lou Williams, Charles Mingus, the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra, Tito Puente, Anthony Braxton, Abdullah Ibrahim, Miles Davis (1973), McCoy Tyner, Gil Evans, and Lester Bowie, among others.
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| 1948 | Alice Cooper, (Vincent David Furnier) Singer - "School's Out".
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| 1952 | Rickie Monie, A pianist and native of the 9th ward in New Orleans, Louisiana. His parents played piano in church, and at home they would spin records by Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, Teddy Wilson, and other pianists. In 1982 he began sitting in for the aging Sweet Emma Barrett on piano. The time I spent sitting next to Sweet Emma was like going back to school, he remembers. Rickie has performed with Dave Bartholomew, Clarence Frogman Henry, Dr. Michael White, Gregg Stafford, The Blind Boys of Alabama and Topsy Chapman. When he's not on tour, performs weekly at Preservation Hall and regularly plays the organ in churches around New Orleans.
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