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Todays Date

Todays Date
04-04-2025

Birthday Wishes

Yearbirthday
1913Cecil Grant, Early blues pianist and singer - born in Nashville, TN. (112)
1915Muddy Waters, Blues singer and guitarist - "Close To You". From the late '40s on, he eloquently defined Chicago's aggressive, swaggering, Delta-rooted sound with his vocals and piercing slide-guitar attack. He died in 1983. (110)
1917Big Chief Jolly (George Landry), He was a native of New Orleans, Louisiana and started the Wild Tchoupitoulas. That's where he became Big Chief Jolly. Recruiting his nephews The Neville Brothers, he created a monumental breakthrough release called Wild Tchoupitoulas a tribute to the Mardi Gras Indian gang in 1976. He passed away in 1980 at the age of 63. (108)
1931Jake Hanna, Drummer equally at ease driving a big band or playing in small mainstream combos. (94)
1937Robert Cage, A blues guitarist and a native of New Orleans, Louisiana. He learned on a Sears and Roebuck guitar, and was in the house band at the State Line Club (Miss and LA). He gigs sporadically. (88)
1938Norro Wilson, Singer, composer and producer - "Surround Me with Love". (87)
1939Hugh Masekela, Trumpeter - "Grazing In The Grass". He has an extensive jazz background and credentials, but has enjoyed major success as one of the earliest leaders in the world fusion mode. (86)
1939Camey Doucet, A musician and songwriter and a native of Crowley, Louisiana. He started in radio by lending amplifiers and speakers to AM 1560 KAJN radio. Camey has recorded several 45s, five albums and one CD. In 1976, Camey Doucet released the song Je Suis Toujors Ton 'tit Garçon, which translates to I'm Always Your Little Boy. Doucet has been twice honored by the Cajun French Music Association being inducted into the hall of fame in its inaugural year in 1997. (86)
1948Ernie Johnson, A vocalist and a native of Winnsboro, Louisiana. In 1957, he bagan his singing career when he moved to Texas. He soon started his band the Soul Blenders. They were quickly playing everywhere for fifty cents to a dollar. During his career he's recorded Just In Time (Ronn, 1966), It's Party Time (Paula, 1993), "Jesus Is A Way Maker," "Hard Times", In The Mood (Waldoxy, 1995) Hot & Steamy (Waldoxy, 1998), Squeeze It (Phat Sound, 2001) , It's Party Time Revived: The Best Of Ernie Johnson (Stairway Ent, 2005), Jesus Is A Way Maker (Stairway Ent, 2005). (77)
1952Michel Camilo, Virtuoso jazz pianist, He came from a very musical family (with all nine of his uncles being musicians). Originally playing accordion, he switched to piano when he was 16. (73)
1952Dave Hill, Guitarist with rock group 'Slade' - "Run Runaway". (73)

Todays_Events

YearMusical_Fact
1939 "Moonlight Serenade" was recorded by Glenn Miller on this day.
1954 Arturo Toscanini conducted his last concert for the NBC Symphony Orchestra on this day.
1957 The Modern Jazz Quartet headed by John Lewis recorded a film score for "Sait-on jamais" which means No Sun in Venice. It was recorded for Atlantic records.
1964 The pop charts had never experienced a phenomenon like this before as 'The Beatles' occupied all five of the Billboard top spots on this day. "Meet The Beatles" was also the #1 album.
1964 The Beatles entered the #1 position on the pop charts on this day with 'Can't Buy Me Love'.
1967New Orleans, Louisiana native, (Champion) Jack Dupree recorded for Decca Records on this day. The tracks included Right Now and Troubles.
1968 Bobby Goldsboro received a gold record on this day for the single "Honey".
1970 New Orleans, Louisiana native sons, The Meters, made it to the Billboard R&B charts on this day with the number called 'Chicken Strut'.
1987'Starship' reached the pinnacle of the Billboard pop charts on this day with 'Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now'. Who would have thought……..
1998 New Orleans raised rapper, Freak Nasty (Carlito Timmons), entered the R&B charts on this day with '2 Live Party'.
1999 Aldus Roger, a Cajun accordion player and a native of Carencro, Louisiana passed away on this day at the age of 84. He led the Lafayette Playboys for over 20 years. During the late 1950s and 1960s, he hosted his own music program in Lafayette. He recorded several albums, one with Rounder Records entitled "Aldus Roger & the Lafayette Playboys - Legend Series" in 1998 and another with La Louisiane Records entitled "Plays the French Music of South Louisiana" in 1999.
2009 DJ Fontana, a drummer for Elvis Presley and a native of Shreveport, Louisiana was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the sidemen category on this day.