| 1926 | Coleman Hawkins is featured on tenor sax for the recording of "The Stampede" by Fletcher Henderson's band.
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| 1926 | New Orleans, Louisiana native, Lonnie Johnson recorded A Good Happy Home, Baby You Don't Know My Mind and other tunes for OKeh Records in St. Louis, Missouri on this day. |
| 1927 | Louis (Satchmo) Armstrong & His Hot Seven recorded Gully Low Blues for Okeh Records in Chicago on this day. |
| 1937 | "Caravan" and exotic jazz composition, is recorded by Duke Ellington.
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| 1955 | Les Baxter Chorus made their way to the top of the pop charts on this day with the hit 'Unchained Melody'
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| 1955 | 'Dance With Me Henry' by Georgia Gibbs reached the #1 position on the Billboard Top 40 chart.
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| 1955 | New Orleans native and hitmaker, Antoine 'Fats' Domino hit the Billboard R&B charts on this day with the tune 'Ain't It A Shame'. This one eventually rose to #1 on the charts.
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| 1957 | Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers recorded with Theolonious Monk for Atlantic Records.
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| 1959 | Sidney Bechet, clarinetist and soprano saxophonist and pioneer of New Orleans jazz passed away on this day at the age of 62. Along with Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton and Joe 'King' Oliver, began his career in the red light district of Storyville in New Orleans. Trhoughout his career, he played with all of the great players including Duke Ellington. He also maintained a reputation throughout his life as one of the greatest original geniuses and improvisors of jazz. Later in life he settled in France until his death.
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| 1974 | Tenor saxophonist and sideman for Duke Ellington, Paul Gonsalves, died in London at fifty-three.
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| 1975 | Alvin Woods, traditional jazz drummer from New Orleans, Louisiana died on this day. He played with Kid Shiek and Narvin Kimball in New Orleans. In the late thirties, he performed with Joe Robichaux, and also played with Kaiser Joseph.
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| 1977 | Leo Sayer hit the top of the Billboard charts on this day with 'When I Need You'.
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| 1988 | 'Anything For You' put Gloria Estefan at the top of the pop charts on this day.
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| 1988 | 'Shattered Dreams' brought Johnny Hates Jazz to the top of the pop charts on this day.
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| 2011 | Cowboy Mouth & River Road were inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame on this day.
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