This Day In Music: August 3
August 2 ~ Birthdays/All ~ August 4
 
August 3, 1997 ~ Markeyvius LaShun Cathey, commonly known as hip-hop, trap rapper Key Glock, born in Memphis, Tennessee, USA ~ Protégé and regular collaborator of Young Dolph. Influenced by Gucci Mane, Lil' Wayne, and Three 6 Mafia. First gained in 2017 with his Glock Season mixtape. Released his full-length Yellow Tape debut album in 2020
 
August 3, 1991 ~ Joey Vercher, commonly known as hip-hop rapper, producer, songwriter Joey Fatts, born in Long Beach, California, USA ~ Active since the early-2010s, known for a number of mixtapes released with the help of A$AP Yams. Produced A$AP Rocky's Jodye. Has also worked with Aston Matthews, Vince Staples, the Cutthroat Boyz, and Snoop Dogg
 
August 3, 1988 ~ Shelley Marshaun Massenburg-Smith, producer, commonly known as Dram, born in Neustadt-an-der-Weinstrasse, West Germany ~ Goes by the stage name of DRAM, an acronym for Does Real Ass Music. Debuted in 2014 with the single Cha Cha which failed to chart. DRAM's sophomore single, 2016's Broccolu featuring Lil' Yachty, would reach No.5 Billboard. His debut studio album Big Baby Dram would follow in October and reach No.19 on the albums chart. Over the course of his career DRAM has collaborated with DP, E-40, Gorillaz, Trae tha Truth, Young Dolph, Juicy J, and A$AP Rocky
 
August 3, 1984 ~ Ska bassist, guitarist, singer Chris Maurer born ~ Member of ska, ska punk band the Suburban Legends fronted by his brother singer Tim Maurer, joining the band in 2000 as replacement for Justin Meacham. Maurer departed the band in 2004 to continue his education
August 3, 1984 ~ Country singer, songwriter Whitney Duncan born in Scotts Hill, Tennessee, USA ~ First gained attention as contestant on the 2007 edition of the talent contest Nashville Star, reaching 5th place. Would release her eponymous Whitney Duncan debut album later the same year. Best known for the modest hits When I Said I Would and Skinny Dippin', both taken of her 2010 Right Road Now sophomore album
 
August 3, 1983 ~ Christophe Durier, commonly known as singer Christophe Willem, born in Enghien-les-Bains, France ~ First gained serious attention as winner of the fourth edition of the talent show Nouvelle Star in 2006. Released his Inventaire debut album the following year. Known best for songs such as Sunny, Double Je, Jacques A Dit and Quelle Chance, all of which reached top 10 in his native France
August 3, 1983 ~ Jazz, pop singer Kat Edmonson born in Houston, Texas, USA ~ Released her eponymous Kat Edmonson debut album in 2009. Has gone on to open for Lyle Lovett, who also guested on Long Way Home of her Way Down Low sophomore album, as well as open for Jamie Cullum, Michael Kiwanuka, Chris Isaak, and Gary Clark Jr. Edmonson has also guested on albums by Miles Zuniga, Walter Martin, and Asleep At The Wheel
August 3, 1983 ~ Travis Ryan Collins, commonly known as CCM singer, guitarist, songwriter Travis Ryan, born in San Clemente, California, USA ~ Perhaps best known for co-writing We Believe, recorded by the Newsboys for their 2013 Restart album. Collins has been recording independently since the late-2000s, and released his major-label Fearless debut album in 2012
 
August 3, 1980 ~ Hardcore punk, metalcore, punk rock guitarist, singer Brandan Schieppati, full name Brandan Sebastian Schieppati, born in Newport Beach, California, USA ~ Member of bands such as Eighteen Visions, Throwdown, Bleeding Through, the Mistake and the Misfits-cover band Die Die My Darling. Also served as manager for several punk acts including Letlive, Stray From The Path, For The Fallen Dreams, and the Ghost Inside
 
August 3, 1973 ~ Dingilizwe Dumile, commonly known as hip-hop, alternative hip-hop DJ, rapper, producer DJ Subroc, born in East Meadow, New York, USA ~ Member of KMD, co-founded with his brother MF Doom, known for their 1991 Mr Hood album. The group would also serve as producing team for the likes of 3rd Bass, MF Grimm, and Kurious. Dumile's 1993 death in a traffic accident effectively halted the group's production of Black Bastards, although the album would be released posthumously in 2000. Dumile's brother Doom would dedicate his 2004 track Kon Karne to his late brother referencing him in the lyrics as “the hip-hop Jimi Hendrix ~ Dumile passed away in 1993
 
August 3, 1965 ~ Darryl O Barnes, commonly known as rapper Smooth B, born ~ Formed the duo Nice & Smooth with Smooth B, aided by DJ Teddy Tedd and best known for a number of 1990s underground rap songs notably Funky For You, Hip-Hop Junkies, Sometimes I Rhyme Slow and Old To The New
 
August 3, 1964 ~ Reggae, mbaqanga guitarist, keyboardist, singer Lucky Dube, full name Lucky Philip Dube, born in Ermelo, South Africa ~ Initially a mbaqanga singer, Dube would switch to reggae in the mid-1980s, inspired by Jimmy Cliff and Peter Tosh. His earliest reggae releases would prove commercially unsuccessful, and the apartheid regime would ban him for his socio-political lyrics, yet Dube would soldier on and find his breakthrough with the 1985 Think About The Children album, which reached Platinum status. Dube would continue to record to critical acclaim and commercial success, becoming Africa's best selling reggae artist, well into the 2000s ~ Dube passed away in 2007
 
August 3, 1963 ~ Singer, guitarist, keyboardist, songwriter Ed Roland, full name Edgar Eugene Roland Jr, born in Stockbridge, Georgia, USA ~ Lead singer and primary songwriter of Collective Soul, which also included his brother guitarist Dean Roland, with whom he recorded well over a dozen albums including Collective Soul and Disciplined Breakdown. The post-grunge band enjoyed popularity especially during the 1990s, the singles Shine, December, and The World I Know all reaching top 20 Billboard Hot 100. The band's best known single, Shine written by Roland, has been covered by Dolly Parton, the Holmes Brothers, and Phish
August 3, 1963 ~ Singer, guitarist James Hetfield, full name James Alan Hetfield, born in Downey, California, USA ~ Co-founding member, lead singer, rhythm and occasional lead guitarist, and primary songwriter of Metallica, with whom he recorded about a dozen albums starting with Kill 'Em All released in 1983. Hetfield was influenced by the likes of AC/DC, Black Sabbath, the Ramones, and particularly Aerosmith, Hetfield citing the latter as the main reason he wanted to play guitar, while Metallica themselves would become one of the most influential metal bands of all time, alongside Slayer, Anthrax, and Megadeth regarded as one of “the Great Four” of thrash metal. The band has had about half a dozen of their albums debut atop the Billboard Hot 200 chart, garnered over two dozen Grammy Award nominations, and has sold over 125 million records. Well known songs include Master Of Puppets, One, Enter Sandman, Nothing Else Matters, and Until It Sleeps
 
August 3, 1962 ~ Jazz, neo-bop, post-bop bassist Ben Wolfe, full name Benjamin Jonah Wolfe, born in Baltimore, Maryland, USA ~ Praised by critics for his wit and cool intelligence and his signature blending of jazz and classical influences, his music once described by The New York Times as where “Charles Mingus and Miles Davis meet Béla Bartók and Bernard Herrmann”. Well over half a dozen albums to his name as a leader, starting in the late-1990s, especially noted for the 2008 No Strangers Here album. As a sideman and collaborator, Wolfe has appeared on albums by Frank Kimbrough, Wessell Anderson, Eric Reed, Carl Allen, Buckshot LeFonque (Music Evolution), Kevin Mahogany, Diana Krall, Wynton Marsalis (Live At The Village Vanguard), Harry Connick Jr (30), Cristina Branco, Brad Leali, Orrin Evans, Michael Bublé (Nobody But Me), and Julius Rodriguez
 
August 3, 1961 ~ Leon Drucker, commonly known as bassist, double bassist Lee Rocker born in Long Island, New York, USA ~ Son of clarinetists Naomi Drucker and Stanley Drucker. Rose to fame as a member of 1980s rockabilly revival band the Stray Cats, known for songs such as Runaway Boys, Rock This Town and Stray Cat Strut. Has also worked with Phantom Rocker & Slick, Carl Perkins, Willie Nelson, Leon Russell, John Fogerty and with Elvis Presley-guitarist Scotty Moore
 
August 3, 1960 ~ Country keyboardist, pianist Dean Sams born in Garland, Texas, USA ~ Co-founding member of Lonestar, known for hits such as No News, Come Cryin' To Me, Amazed, Smile, What About Now, Tell Her, I'm Already There, My Front Porch Looking On and Mr Mom. The band is also known for once including John Rich, who would later rise to fame as half of country-rock duo Big & Rich
August 3, 1960 ~ Saxophonist Greg Osby born in St Louis, Missouri, USA ~ Leader and sideman. Active since the early-1980s. Co-founding member of M-Base Collective. Some two dozen albums to his name as a leader, some of his earlier recordings attempts to merge jazz with hip-hop influences. Most acclaimed for albums such as Banned In New York, Inner Circle, and St Louis Shoes. Has collaborated with the likes of Franco Ambrosetti, Uri Caine, Andrew Hill, Steve Coleman, Andrew Cyrille, Robin Eubanks, Herbie Hancock, Strata Institute, and others
August 3, 1960 ~ Folk singer, guitarist, songwriter Richard Shindell born in Lakehurst, New Jersey, USA ~ About a dozen albums to his name, starting with Sparrows Point released in 1992. Received wider attention when Joan Baez recorded his Fishing, Reunion Hill and Money For Floods for her Gone From Danger album. Formed the group Cry Cry Cry with Dar Williams and Lucy Kaplansky, known for their 1998 eponymous Cry Cry Cry album
 
August 3, 1959 ~ Rock, pop drummer Kors Eijkelboom born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands ~ Worked with the Scene, Blue Murder, the Jack Of Hearts, Eton Crop. The song Niet Alle Meisjes Zijn Verliefd Op Kors, recorded by de Tröckener Kecks, is about Eijkelboom
 
August 3, 1958 ~ Actor, TV personality, singer, songwriter Wim Rijken born in Kinderdijk, the Netherlands ~ Best known as an actor for TV, film, theater. As a singer debuted in 1988 with the single Wie Weet Wat Liefde Is duetting with Conny Vandenbos and later rerecorded as a duet with Marga Bult. As a solo artist known for songs such as Voor Mij Is Er Maar Eén, Jij Bent Mijn Zomer and Zo Zijn We Samen ~ Rijken passed away in 2022
 
August 3, 1953 ~ John Bairnson, commonly known as bassist, guitarist Ian Bairnson, born in Shetland, UK ~ Member of 1970s outfit Pilot, known for their 1974 Magic single. Also closely associated with the Alan Parsons Project, working with Alan Parsons for over two decades starting in the mid-1970s and noted for his guitar solo on I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You. Appeared on Kate Bush's first four albums including the guitar solo on Wuthering Heights of Bush's The Kick Inside debut album. Co-wrote If You Can't Stand The Heat and Run For Your Life both recorded by Bucks Fizz. Has also worked with Yvonne Keeley, Joe Cocker, Jon Anderson, Chris De Burgh, Mick Fleetwood, Neil Diamond, and others ~ Bairnson passed away in 2023
 
August 3, 1948 ~ Classical, jazz, pop, R&B, gospel pianist, guitarist, singer, composer, producer Ray Reach, full name Raymond Everett Reach Jr, born in Birmingham, Alabama, USA ~ Perhaps best known as longtime director of the Magic City Jazz Orchestra, which he founded. Has also worked with the Night Flight Band, Cleveland Eaton, the Alabama Allstars, the Superjazz Big Band, Ellis Marsalis, and others
 
August 3, 1947 ~ Singer, songwriter Sally Oldfield born in Dublin, Ireland ~ Sister of Mike Oldfield and Terry Oldfield. Sally recorded with her brother Mike as Sallyangle, releasing the album Children Of The Sun in 1968. Oldfield would also work with Pejje Phojola, Steve Hackett, with both her brothers including on Mike's critically acclaimed Tubular Bells, and record as a solo artist
August 3, 1947 ~ John Michael Kenneth Tyler, commonly known as singer, guitarist Sean Tyla, born in Barlow, UK ~ Best known as founding member of Ducks Deluxe, formed 1972. Also formed its successor Tyla Gang in 1975. Formed the Force in 1981. Also worked with Help Yourself, Joan Jett, Deke Leonard, Martin Belmont, the Trouble Boys, and with Little Bob Story
 
August 3, 1946 ~ Jazz pianist, composer Jack Wilson born in Chicago, Illinois, USA ~ Leader and sideman. Worked with Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt, Eddie Harris, Al Hibbler, Richard Evans, Gerald Wilson, Lou Donaldson, Herbie Mann, Jackie McLean, Johnny Griffin, Sammy Davis Jr, Sarah Vaughan, Lou Rawls, Eartha Kitt, Julie London, Sonny & Cher, Lorez Alexandria, Tutti Camarata, Curtis Amy, Earl Anderza, Roy Ayers, Clark Terry, and others ~ Wilson passed away in 2007
August 3, 1946 ~ John York Foley, commonly known as rock, country rock bassist, guitarist, oud player, singer John York, born in White Plains, New York, USA ~ Worked with Doug Sahm in Sir Douglas Quintet and sessioned for the Mamas & the Papas and Johnny Rivers. Briefly a member of the Byrds replacing original bassist Chris Hillman, present on the 1969 Dr Byrds And Mr Hyde album. Wrote the band's Fido and co-wrote Candy. Following his departure from the band has worked with Gene Clark, Chris Darrow, Katie Trickett, Carla Olson, and recorded as a solo artist
August 3, 1946 ~ Singer Syreeta Wright born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Started out at Motown as demo and backup singer including for the Supremes, the Spinners, and Stevie Wonder whom she eventually married. The couple would work on Wonder's Where I'm Coming From album, with Wright doing arranging, composing, notably If You Really Love Me, and backing vocals. As a solo artist Wright has been releasing albums since the early-1970s. Perhaps best known for her duet With You I'm Born Again with Billy Preston ~ Wright passed away in 2004
 
August 3, 1943 ~ Roberto Orlando Bracone Macceialli, commonly known as singer Elio Roca, born in Presidencia Roque Saenz Peña, Argentina ~ Active since the mid-1960s. Best known for songs such as Como Deseo Ser Tu Amor, Te Necesito Tanato Amor, Yo Quiero Dubujarte. Has also ventured into acting ~ Bracone passed away in 2021
 
August 3, 1941 ~ R&B, pop singer Beverly Lee born in Passaic, New Jersey, USA ~ Member of 1960s all girl vocal group the Shirelles, known for songs such as Tonight's The Night, Baby It's You and Will You Love Me Tomorrow. The latter would be the first single by a black girl group to top the Billboard Hot 100. The song stands as a classic from the era and has been covered by hundreds of artists, including Brenda Lee, Ben E King, Dusty Springfield, Carla Thomas, and the Righteous Brothers. Carole King, who had penned the song with then-husband Gerry Goffin back in 1960, would also record her own version for the acclaimed 1971 Tapestry album, and has regularly performed the song since
 
August 3, 1940 ~ Singer Antonis Kalogiannis born in Kaisariana, Greece ~ Actively recording since the mid-1960s, initially with the help of composer Mikis Theodorakis. Exiled during the reign of Greece's military junta, known for recording protesting songs among others collaborating with Maria Farantouri. Established himself as a popular balladeer in the 1980s ~ Kalogiannis passed away in 2021
August 3, 1940 ~ Lutenist, banjoist, guitarist, musicologist James Tyler, full name James Henry Tyler, born in Hartford, Connecticut, USA ~ Helped pioneer an early music revival with over 50 recordings to his name. Has notably collaborated with the New York Pro Musica, and performed with Sidney Beck's Consort Players for President John F Kennedy at the White House. Has formed the New Excelsior Talking Machine ragtime ensemble, for which he played banjo, and the London Early Music Group ~ Tyler passed away in 2010
 
August 3, 1939 ~ Drummer Jimmie Nicol, full name James George Nicol, born in London, UK ~ Best known for filling in for the Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, who fell ill with tonsillitis and was hospitalised, for eight dates during the height of Beatlemania in 1964. The brief stint with the band propelled Nicol to fame and back to obscurity again in the space of a fortnight
August 3, 1939 ~ Roy Charles Hammond, commonly known as R&B, soul singer Roy C, born in Newington, Georgia, USA ~ Best known for Shotgun Wedding, which reached top 20 Billboard R&B in 1965. Hammond is also noted for recording Impeach The President with the Honey Drippers, calling for the impeachment of then-President Richard Nixon. The song would become one of the most sampled drum tracks in hip-hop music used in hundreds of songs including MC Shan's The Bridge, De La Soul's Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey) and the Notorious BIG's Unbelievable ~ Hammond passed away in 2020
 
August 3, 1937 ~ Singer, guitarist, songwriter, poet, author, journalist Patricio Manns, full name Iván Patricio Eugenio Manns De Folliot, born in Nacimiento, Chile ~ Wrote Bandido which was recorded by Los Travadores. Wrote El Sueño Americano which he recorded with the group Voces Andina. Reached national fame with Arriba En La Cordillera of his 1966 Entre Mar Y Cordillera solo album. Actively worked with the 1964 and 1970 Salvador Allende presidential campaigns as both a musician and journalist, fled the country after the military coup in 1973 and in exile became a spokesperson of the Chilean resistance ~ Manns passed away in 2021
 
August 3, 1936 ~ Producer, songwriter Henri Belolo born in Casablanca, French Morocco ~ Most active during the disco era. Club DJ, A&R representative. Best known as producer and songwriter who, along with Jacques Morali, was behind the chart-busting acts Ritchie Family and the Village People ~ Belolo passed away in 2019
 
August 3, 1930 ~ Robert McCormick, commonly known as musicologist, folklorist, music journalist Mack McCormick, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Correspondent for famed Down Beat magazine. Helpful in bringing artists such as Mance Lipscomb, Robert Shaw and Lightnin' Hopkins to the forefront in the late-1950s. Also a valued researcher on Robert Johnson, closely associated with the Smithsonian Institute ~ McCormick passed away in 2015
 
August 3, 1926 ~ Anthony Dominick Benedetto, commonly known as singer Tony Bennett, born in New York, New York, USA ~ Enjoyed a career spanning eight decades, singing both pop and jazz. Has released over 70 albums including the acclaimed The Beat Of My Heart, Count Basie Swings Tony Bennett Sings with Count Basie, and I Left My Heart In San Francisco. Well-known hits include Because Of You, Cold Cold Heart, and Rags To Riches. Later on in life would rejuvenate his career through collaborations with Amy Winehouse and Lady Gaga, extending his appeal to younger generations ~ Benedetto passed away in 2023
 
August 3, 1925 ~ Jazz, bossa nova, jazz fusion drummer Dom Um Romão born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ~ Internationally best known for his stint with the Weather Report, joining the renowned fusion outfit in 1972 as replacement for Airto Moreira, and as a solo artist with about a dozen albums to his name including the highly acclaimed eponymous Dom Um Romão album. Prior to his rise to fame on the international scene, Romão was a celebrated accompanist for the likes of Latin artists such as Elis Regina, Elizeth Cardoso, Jorge Ben, and his then-wife singer Flora Purim. An in-demand sideman, Romão has also appeared on albums by Walter Wanderley, Vince Guaraldi, Luiz Bonfá, Stanley Turrentine, Collin Walcott (Grazing Dreams), Eddie Palmieri, Herbie Mann, Helen Merrill, Roberta Flack, Roy Ayers, McCoy Tyner, Kip Hanrahan (Coup De Tête), and Bobby Watson ~ Romão passed away in 2005
 
August 3, 1924 ~ Gospel, country, rock & roll singer Gordon Stoker born in Gleason, Tennessee, USA ~ Longtime member of the Jordanaires, a vocal group credited most with bringing black spirituals to white audiences. The group is also known for touring with Mahalia Jackson, one of the first interracial gospel pairings, as a backing vocal group for Elvis Presley on classic recordings such as (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear, (You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care, King Creole, I Got Stung, GI Blues, and Return To Sender, and for backing Patsy Cline on all of her Decca Records-sessions including Crazy, I Fall To Pieces, Walkin' After Midnight and She's Got You ~ Stoker passed away in 2013
 
August 3, 1921 ~ Conductor Louis Frémaux, full name Louis Joseph Felix Frémaux, born in Aire-sur-la-Lys, France ~ Member of the French Resistance during World War II. As a conductor and director worked with the Monte Carlo Orchestre, the Orchestre National De Lyon, the City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, and others ~ Frémaux passed away in 2017
 
August 3, 1918 ~ Organist, pianist, composer Olivier Alain, full name Olivier Georges Alain, born in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France ~ Son of Albert Alain, brother of Jehan Alain and Marie-Claire Alain, all renowned organists. Director of the Saint-Germain-en-Laye Conservatory from 1950 through 1964. Director of the Ecole Casar Franck in Paris from 1960 through 1974. Founder of Conservatoire National de Region in Paris, serving as its director from 1976 through 1985. Has composed some 170 works, most of which are still unpublished. Alain has also authored several books, including a monograph on Johann Sebastian Bach ~ Alain passed away in 1994
 
August 3, 1917 ~ Jazz, swing trumpeter Charlie Shavers, full name Charles James Shavers, born in New York, New York, USA ~ Played piano and banjo before switching to trumpet. Worked with Tiny Bradshaw, Lucky Millinder, and Dizzy Gillespie early on in his career. Well known for his tenure with John Kirby from the mid-1930s through the mid-1940s, Shavers' arrangements and solos making the band one of the most successful of its day. Kirby also recorded several compositions co-written by Shavers including Why Begin Again, Dawn On The Desert, Wondering Where, and notably Undecided, the latter of which became a jazz standard covered by well over 300 artists. As a leader or co-leader, Shavers has recorded some two dozen albums since the mid-1950s, specifically acclaimed for Like Charlie released in 1961. As an in-demand collaborator and sideman, Shavers has appeared on recordings by Gene Krupa, Art Tatum, Coleman Hawkins, Benny Goodman, Ernie Wilkins, Dinah Washington (The Swingin' Miss D), Billie Holiday (Lady Sings The Blues), Teddy Wilson, Ray Charles, Art Blakey, Tommy Dorsey, Buddy Rich, Count Basie, Woody Herman, Charlie Byrd, and Jimmy McPartland ~ Shavers passed away in 1971
August 3, 1917 ~ Jazz, swing, easy listening trumpeter Les Elgart, full name Lester Elliott Elgart, born in New Haven, Connecticut, USA ~ Served in orchestras led by the likes of Raymond Scott, Charlie Spivak, and Harry James prior to teaming up with his brother Larry Elgart by the mid-1940s. With the declining popularity of big bands by the end of the decade, the siblings parted ways, Les going on to freelance, before reuniting by late 1952 with a new and unique blend of brass and reeds, with a handsome sound and smart arrangements appealing to a large audience through the end of the decade with albums such as Sophisticated Swing, The Elgart Touch, and For Dancers Also. One of their best known tracks, Bandstand Boogie, would be used as the theme song to the musical TV show American Bandstand ~ Elgart passed away in 1995
 
August 3, 1916 ~ R&B, rockabilly songwriter Claude Demetrius born in Bath, Maine, USA ~ Perhaps best known for writing Mean Woman Blues, one of the earliest hits for Elvis Presley and later covered by over an estimated hundred artists including Roy Orbison, whose single reached No.5 Billboard Hot 100 in 1963. Presley also recorded several other songs written or co-written by Demetrius including I Was The One, Santa Bring My Baby Back (To Me), and Hard Headed Woman. Others who have recorded songs written or co-written by Demetrius include Louis Jordan (Ain't That Just Like A Woman (They'll Do It Every Time)), Dinah Washington, the Blenders, and Johnnie Ray ~ Demetrius passed away in 1988