| 1945 | The 'Delta Rhythm Boys', a vocal group from New Orleans, entered the R&B charts on this day. The song was 'It's Only A Paper Moon', and was performed with Ella Fitzgerald.
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| 1949 | Paul Mares, traditional jazz cornetist and trumpeter from New Orleans, Louisiana passed away on this day. Paul was born in 1900, and was from one of New Orleans musical families that included his brother Joseph, and his father Joseph, Sr. Paul played with dance bands around New Orleans as a youngster, and by 1920 was playing in Tom Brown's band. He then became the leader of the 'New Orleans Rhythm Kings' in Chicago, and was a national sensation. He was the co-composer of jazz standards that included 'Tin Roof Blues', 'Farewell Blues' and 'Milneburg Joys'. He retired from music in the early thirties, and died in Chicago.
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| 1956 | Elvis Presley climbed to the top of the pop charts on this day with his historical recordings of 'Hound Dog' and 'Don't Be Cruel'.
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| 1956 | 'Only Time Will Tell' by Abbeville, Louisiana native, Bobby Charles, hit the R&B charts on this day.
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| 1958 | Domenico Modugno graced the #1 position on the pop music charts on this day with the song 'Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu'.
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| 1972 | Neil Young saw the top of the Billboard charts on this day with his hit 'Heart Of Gold'.
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| 1973 | 'Touch Me The Morning After' by Diana Ross climbed to the top of the pop charts on this day.
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| 1973 | Shreveport, Louisiana native soul singer, Bettye Swann (Betty Jean Champion) made it to the Billboard R&B charts on this day with her tune "Till I Get It Right".
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| 1979 | 'Good Times' by Chic went to the top of the Billboard charts on this day.
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| 1980 | In the most bizarre lineup change yet, Buggles members, Trevor Horne and Geoff Downes, joined Yes for the release of "Drama". The Buggles were most famous for "Video Killed the Radio Star", the very first video played on MTV.
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| 1998 | Leonard "Chick" Carbo passed away on this day. Houma, Louisiana native, Chick (Leonard) Carbo's vocals along with his brother Chuck (Hayward) was a principal ingredient in the success of the Spiders, the premier R&B vocal group around New Orleans during the 1950s. They initially began recording in 1947 as a gospel group called the "Zion City Harmonizers", and as The Spiders charted several times.
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| 2008 | Pervis Jackson, a bass vocalist and a native of the New Orleans area passed away on this day at the age of 70. He was a founding member of the Motown group The Spinners for 50 years. |
| 2010 | New Orleans music royalty played at the Hollywood Bowl on this day as The Neville Brothers, The Preservation Hall Jazz Band and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band performed in Los Angeles, California with other groups on this day. |