| 1935 | Nunzio Scaglione, traditional jazz clarinetist from New Orleans, Louisiana passed away on this day. He was born in 1890, and was an early dixieland player with the Papa Laine groups. He also recorded with Johnny Bayersdorffer for Okeh. Nunzio died in New Orleans.
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| 1952 | Marksville, LA native, Little Walter recorded "Juke" for Checker in Chicago on this day.
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| 1953 | Big Joe Turner recorded for Atlantic Records in New Orleans, Louisiana on this day. The tunes were Honey Hush and Crawdad Hole.
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| 1958 | The Everly Brothers hit 'All I Have To Do Is Dream' became the most popular song on the pop charts on this day.
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| 1960 | Willie Prejeaud, traditional cornetist and trumpetist from New Orleans, Louisiana died on this day. He was born in 1895, and was a regular with the Eureka Brass Band throughout his life. He was known for his music reaking skills, and was a professional musician at 10 years of age. Willie worked with the Tuxedo Brass Band, Maple Leaf Orchestra, John Robichaux and Sam Morgan. During the Depression he lead his own groups, and was a pupil of Manuel Perez. He died in New Orleans.
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| 1961 | Scotlandville, Louisiana resident and Blues guitarist Herman E. Johnson is recorded tunes in Baton Rouge, Lousiana for his Arhoolie Records' LP Louisiana Country Blues. |
| 1984 | Lionel Ritchie made one of his many trips to the #1 spot on the Billboard charts on this day with 'Hello'.
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| 2007 | Humphrey Stewart Davis Jr., a jazz musician and saxophonist and a native of New Orleans, Louisiana passed away on this day at 57. He performed with Dr. John, Fats Domino, Aaron and Cyril Neville, Irma Thomas, B. B. King, David Ruffin, Charmaine Neville, and Thomas Jefferson. In addition, he was bandleader and musical director for King Floyd, Irma Thomas, Johnny Adams, and Jean Knight and co-starred with James Brown, Jerry Butler, Clarence Carter, and Ronnie Dyson.
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