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Todays Date

Todays Date
02-15-2026

Birthday Wishes

Yearbirthday
1901James 'Kokomo' Arnold, Early Blues slide guitarist. He recorded "Milk Cow Blues" which was his most impressive hit. Hed died in 1968 in Chicago. (125)
1905Harold Arlen, An American songwriting legend who worked with Fletcher Henderson, Ethel Waters and many others - "Stormy Weather". He died in 1986. (121)
1922Hank Locklin, Singer - "Please Help Me I'm Falling". His vocal style was originally influenced by Ernest Tubb, but he later began developing his own approach to singing. Late in World War II, he joined Jimmy Swan's dance band as a guitarist, whose ranks included Hank Williams sitting in occasionally. Hank died on March 8, 2009. (104)
1923Joe Banashack, The owner of the legendary Minit record label. Ernie K-Doe, Irma Thomas and most every New Orleans artist of the 50's and 60's recorded at one time or another for the label. (103)
1937Nathan Davis, He split his career between being a fine tenor saxophonist and a jazz educator. He played briefly with Jay McShann in 1955, attended the University of Kansas, spent time in the Army in Berlin (1960-1963), and stayed in Paris where he worked with Kenny Clarke (1963-1969), Eric Dolphy (1964), and Art Taylor. (89)
1937Kirk Lightsey, He developed his own sound within the hard bop tradition. He gained some attention in 1965 when he recorded with Sonny Stitt and was on five Prestige records with Chet Baker. However, Lightsey mostly had low-profile gigs until he toured with Dexter Gordon (1979-1983) and became part of the Leaders (starting in the late '80s). (89)
1941Brian Holland, As part of the Holland, Dozier, Holland production and songwriting axis, Brian Holland helped pioneer the classic Motown sound of the 1960s, scoring hit after hit at the helm of artists including the Supremes, the Four Tops and Martha & the Vandellas. (85)
1944Henry Threadgill, An alto saxophonist and composer. With his fellow Chicagoans Anthony Braxton and Muhal Richard Abrams, he's one of the most original jazz composers of his generation. (82)
1951Melissa Manchester, Grammy winning singer and songwwiter - "Don't Cry Out Loud". (75)
1952Dr. Tommy Comeaux, He was a versatile guitarist who also played bolero, pedal steel, bass and mandolin. In 1995 he was voted "Best Cajun Guitarist" in a local music poll. LMC Commissioner and longtime member of numerous bands including Beausoleil, Coteau, the Bluegrass band the Clickin' Chickens, the Basin Brothers and others. graduated Valedictorian of his senior class and Summa Cum Laude from LSU. He attended LSU Meidcal School and became a pathologist. he died in a traffic accident in Broussard, Louisiana at the age of 45 in 1997. (74)
1957Herlin Riley, A master drummer and a native of New Orleans, Louisiana. From 1984 to 1987, Riley was a member of Ahmad Jamal's group. He joined Wynton Marsalis in 1988, and toured and performed with them until the group disbanded in 1994. He has made recordings with Marcus Roberts, Dr. John, Harry Connick, Jr., George Benson, Benny Wallace, and Mark Whitfield. He has also played in theatrical performances, including One Mo' Time and Satchmo: America's Musical Legend. Riley is a regularly featured musician at Jazz at Lincoln Center, and played a large part in developing the drum parts for Wynton Marsalis's Pulitzer Prize-winning Blood on the Fields. He is a lecturer in percussion for the jazz studies program at the Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. (69)

Todays_Events

YearMusical_Fact
1924Armand Piron's New Orleans Orchestra recorded for Columbia Records on this day. The songs were Ghost Of The Blues and Bright Star Blues.
1937 The Black Ace recorded "The Black Ace" for Decca in Dallas, TX on this day..
1941 Duke Ellington's band records Billy Strayhorn's perenially popular "Take the 'A' Train". It becomes Ellington's signature tune.
1950Papa Celestin's Band recorded for Bandwagon Records in New Orleans, Louisiana on this day. the song was the classic, When the Saints Go Marching In.
1954 The Jazz Standards "My Funny Valentine" and "But Not for Me" are recorded by the Chet Baker Quartet.
1958 The Silhouettes reached the #1 spot on the charts with "Get A Job" on this day.
1960 Kenner, Louisiana native singer and songwriter, and perennial chart-topper, Lloyd Price entered the Billboard R&B charts on this day with the song 'Lady Luck'.
1965 At the age of forty-seven, Nat King Cole dies of cancer in Santa Monica California.
1969 Sly and The Family Stone's hit 'Everyday People' hit #1 on the Billboard charts on this day.
1975 'You're No Good' by Linda Ronstadt catapulted to #1 on the Billboard pop charts on this day.
1979Myra Menville, the Treasurer of the New Orleans Jazz Club and a long time editor of it's publication "The Second Line" passed away on this day at the age of 66. Along with Edmond "Doc" Souchon and Helen Arlt, she was a prime force in getting the New Orleans Jazz Museum built.
1986 Whitney Houston was on top of the Billboard pop charts with the hit "How Will I Know' on this day.