This Day In Music: December 27
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December 27, 2022 ~ Jazz vibraphonist Harry Sheppard passed away ~ Leader and sideman. Worked with Roy Eldridge, Charlie Shavers, Ben Webster, Red Allen, Cozy Cole, Sol Yaged, Georgie Auld, Clark Terry, Al Cohn, Zoot Sims, Lana Cantrell, Billie Holiday, Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, Ben Webster, Barbra Streisand, Doc Severinsen, Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, the Free Radicals, Bobby Hackett, and others ~ Sheppard was born in 1928
December 27, 2022 ~ Joseph Marley, commonly known as reggae singer Jo Mersa Marley, passed away ~ Son of reggae singer Stephen Marley. Co-wrote and sang on his father's Revelation Party. Released his Comfortable debut EP in 2014, leading up to a full length album Eternal in 2021 featuring guests such as Busy Signal, Kabaka Pyramid, and Melii. Best known for his 2019 recording Burn It Down. Marley also guested on the 2015 Grammy Award-winning Strictly Roots album by Morgan Heritage ~ Marley was born in 1991
 
December 27, 2019 ~ Jazz trombonist, singer, composer Garrett List passed away in Liège, Belgium ~ Leader and sideman. Member of Musica Elettronica Viva. Has worked with artists such as Anthony Braxton, Willem Breuker, Johnny Copeland, Arthur Russell, Frederic Rzewski, Keshavan Masiak, La Monte Young, Marianne Schroeder, Morton Feldman, Yoshi Wada, Christian Wolff, and others ~ List was born in 1943
 
December 27, 2015 ~ Singer, banjoist, mandolinist, whistler, songwriter Andy M Stewart, full name Andrew McGregor Stewart, passed away ~ Fronted Silly Wizard for over a decade, with whom he recorded well over half a dozen albums. Considered the premiere Celtic folk act during its day, they are especially acclaimed for 1981's Wild & Beautiful album. Stewart has also recorded as a solo artist, as well as with Manus Lunny, the duo especially noted for their 1987 Dublin Lady collaborative album ~ Stewart was born in 1952
 
December 27, 2014 ~ Claus Johannes Frank, commonly known as pianist Claude Frank, passed away ~ Of Jewish descent as a child fled Germany with his family, first settling in Paris and by 1940 relocating to America. Married to pianist Lilian Kallir, with whom he regularly collaborated. Also worked extensively with their daughter violinist Pamela Frank, notably recording the complete Ludwig van Beethoven sonatas for violin and piano. Member of the Boston Symphony Chamber Players. Has also worked with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Berliner Philharmoniker, and other renowned orchestras ~ Frank was born in 1925
 
December 27, 2010 ~ Maureen Theresa Lehane Wishart, commonly known as mezzo-soprano Maureen Lehane, passed away in Great Elm, UK ~ Married to composer Peter Wishart from 1966 until his death in 1984. Perhaps best known for performing in a 1974 production of George Frideric Handel's Ariodante with the Handel Opera Society. Lehane's repertoire over the years also included Claudio Monteverdi, Johann Sebastian Bach, Johannes Brahms, and Richard Wagner ~ Lehane was born in 1932
 
December 27, 2008 ~ Delaine Alvin Bramlett, commonly known as singer, songwriter Delaney Bramlett, passed away in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Best known for forming Delaney & Bonnie with then-wife Bonnie Bramlett. Taught George Harrison slide guitar. Produced and co-wrote Eric Clapton's 1970 eponymous solo debut Eric Clapton album. Duetted with Jerry Lee Lewis on the latter's 2006 Last Man Standing album. Also worked with Joe Cocker, Jimi Hendrix, King Curtis, Duane Allman, Rita Coolidge, Carl Radle, Jim Keltner, Gram Parsons, and others ~ Bramlett was born in 1939
 
December 27, 2007 ~ Carlos Guillermo Cascales, commonly known as saxophonist, bandleader Chuck Cabot, passed away ~ Brother of jazz, big band arranger Johnny Richards. As a bandleader enjoyed popularity during the 1940s and 1950s, known for songs such as Psychopathic Sally From The San Fernando Valley, Part-Time Sweetheart, In San Francisco (Long Ago), and Come Into My Arms. Co-founded the Hollywood International Talents talent agency. From the early 1960s until shortly before his death worked as booker, concert promoter, noted for organizing the Rolling Stones first West Coast concert tour ~ Cascales was born in 1915
 
December 27, 2006 ~ Pierre Charles Marcel Napoleon Leroyer, commonly known as songwriter Pierre Delanoë passed away in Poissy, France ~ Wrote thousands of songs recorded by Dalida, Edith Piaf, Charles Aznavour, Petula Clark, Johnny Hallyday, Joe Dassin, Michel Sardou, Mireille Mathieu. Co-wrote Et Maintenant with Gilbert Bécaud, its translation What Now My Love was recorded by Agnetha Fältskog, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, the Supremes, Sonny & Cher, the Temptations. Co-wrote Je T'Appartiens, translated to Let It Be Me recorded by the Everly Brothers, Tom Jones, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Nina Simone, and numerous others ~ Delanoë was born in 1918
 
December 27, 2004 ~ Walter Louis Garland, commonly known as country, rock & roll, jazz guitarist Hank Garland passed away in Orange Park, Florida, USA ~ Scored the million-seller Sugarfoot Rag at age 18. Best known for his association with Elvis Presley from 1958 through 1961, incuding on songs such as I Need Your Love Tonight, A Big Hunk O' Love, I Got Stung, Stuck On You, Little Sister, I Feel So Bad, and others. Also worked with Don Gibson (Sweet Sweet Girl), Little Jimmy Dickens (I Got A Hole In My Pocket), Benny Joy (Bundle Of Love), Brenda Lee, Mel Tillis, Patsy Cline (Let The Teardrops Fall), Marty Robbins, Lefty Frizzell (You're Humbuggin' Me), Faron Young (Alone With You), the Everly Brothers, Johnnie Strickland, Boots Randolph, Roy Orbison, Conway Twitty, Moon Mullican, and others. Recorded a jazz album, 1961's Jazz Winds From A New Direction, before a car crash later the same year cut his career short ~ Garland was born in 1930
 
December 27, 2003 ~ Richard Gosting, commonly known as singer Dick St John, passed away in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Formed the duo Dick & Dee Dee with Dee Dee Phelps, known for a number of 1960s recordings such as Young And In Love, Turn Around, Thou Shalt Not Steal and their best-known The Mountain's High, the latter reaching the top 10 in 1961 ~ Gosting was born ca.1944
 
December 27, 2000 ~ John Vivian McVea, commonly known as swing, blues, R&B saxophonist, clarinetist, bandleader Jack McVea, passed away in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Son of banjoist Satchel McVea. Led the Black & White Records house band. Well known for co-writing and first recording Open The Door Richard, a hit for McVea in 1946 and later covered by Louis Jordan, Hot Lips Page, Count Basie, and Billy Lee Riley. McVea also appeared on the quintessential T-Bone Walker track They Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday's Just As Bad), and backed artists such as Lionel Hampton, Slim Gaillard, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and BB King ~ McVea was born in 1914
 
December 27, 1998 ~ Emani Johnson, commonly known as R&B singer Emani 22, born ~ First gained attention in 2018 collaborating with Trippie Redd on the tracks Emani's Interlude and Fire Starter. As a solo artist known for songs such as Heartbreak Hotel, Better Days and Dripomatic. Ironically died at age 22, the same number she used in her stage name, having released her full-length The Color Red debut album just the year before ~ Johnson passed away in 2021
 
December 27, 1997 ~ Country songwriter Kent Robbins, full name Kent Marshall Robbins, passed away ~ Songs written or co-written by Robbins were recorded by Barbara Mandrell, Trace Adkins (Every Light In The House), Gary Allan, John Anderson (Straight Tequila Night), the Judds (Love Is Alive), Janie Fricke, Kathy Mattea, Ronnie Milsap (I'm A Stand By My Woman Man), Willie Nelson, Charley Pride, George Straitt (Write This Down), Tanya Tucker, Steve Wariner (Heart Trouble), Don Williams, Trisha Yearwood, and Shania Twain ~ Robbins was born in 1947
 
December 27, 1996 ~ John Leroy Eastman Jr, commonly known as singer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter Johnny Heartsman, passed away in Sacramento, California, USA ~ As a solo artist best known for his 1957 R&B hit Johnny's House Party. Also known for songs such as Paint My Mailbox Blue and Heartburn. Has backed artists such as Jimmy McCracklin, Sugar Pie DeSanto, Big Mama Thornton, Roy Agee, Jimmy Wilson, Johnny Fuller, Al King, Tiny Powell, and Joe Simon. As a songwriter wrote for artists such as Jesse James (Are You Gonna Leave Me), Roy Buchanan (Goose Grease), John Hammond Jr (Got To Find My Baby), Amos Garrett (Move On Down The Line), and others ~ Eastman was born in 1936
 
December 27, 1993 ~ Singer, songwriter Michael Callen passed away in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Diagnosed with AIDS in the early 1980s became a pioneering activist raising awareness of the disease. Member of a capella quintet the Flirtations. Has recorded two solo albums, Purple Heart released in 1988 and Legacy released posthumously in 1996 ~ Callen was born in 1955
 
December 27, 1989 ~ Saxophonist, songwriter George Weidler, full name George William Weidler, passed away in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Second husband of singer Doris Day, the couple were married from 1946 to 1949. Has worked with Freddie Slack, Les Brown, Charlie Barnet, Ike Carpenter, the Delta Rhythm Boys, Stan Kenton, the Metronome All-Stars, Charlie Barnet and with his brothers Warner Weidler and Walter Weidler, both of whom also played saxophone ~ Weidler was born in 1926
 
December 27, 1986 ~ Metal guitarist, graphic designer Chris Rörland born ~ Best known as member of Swedish heavy metal outfit Sabaton, joining the band in 2012 alongside Thorbjörn Englund as replacements for Rikard Sundén and Oskar Montelius. First appeared on the 2014 Heroes album. Previously Rörland had worked with TME, Cronan, and Nocturnal Rites
December 27, 1986 ~ Etienne Stephen Jean Gustave Combe, commonly known as jazz drummer Stuff Combe, passed away in Morges, Switzerland ~ Worked with Philippe Brun, Eddie Brunner, Ernest Hollerhagen, Hazy Osterwald, Paul Kuhn, Fats Sadi, Kurt Edelhagen, Lucky Thompson, Francy Boland, Benny Bailey, the Groupe Instrumental Romand, and others ~ Combe was born in 1924
 
December 27, 1984 ~ Marcus Ramone Cooper Sr, commonly known as R&B, hip-hop, pop singer, keyboardist, songwriter Pleasure P, born ~ Member of Pretty Ricky through 2007, known for a number of mid-2000s hits including Grind With Me, Your Body and On The Hotline. Released his The Introduction Of Marcus Cooper solo debut album in 2009, which spawned the Billboard R&B top 10 hits Boyfriend #2 and Under. Cooper reunited with Pretty Ricky in 2014
 
December 27, 1983 ~ Walter Simon Notheis, commonly known as rock & roll singer Walter Scott, disappeared, later to be found murdered ~ Lead singer of Bob Kuban & the In-Men known for Look Out For The Cheater, a Billboard Hot 100 top 20 hit in 1966. After the band disbanded Notheis pursued a solo career but would be unable to achieve the same level of success. Notheis disappeared in 1983, his body found by police four years later. His wife and her lover would be found guilty of his murder ~ Notheis was born in 1943
 
December 27, 1981 ~ Hoagland Howard Carmichael, commonly known as pianist, bandleader, songwriter Hoagy Carmichael passed away in Rancho Mirage, California, USA ~ Revered songwriter. Wrote or co-wrote classics such as Stardust (the Chocolate Dandies, Benny Goodman, Erroll Garner, Willie Nelson), Georgia On My Mind (Frankie Trumbauer, Billie Holiday, Ray Charles), The Nearness Of You (Chick Bullock, Glenn Miller, Sarah Vaughan), Heart And Soul (Larry Clinton, Sue Raney, Jan & Dean, Betty Carter), Lazy Bones (Glen Gray, Kay Starr, the Supremes, Leon Redbone), Skylark (Gene Krupa, Dinah Shore, Earl Hines), Ole Buttermilk Sky (Kay Kyser, Paul Weston, Connee Boswell), In The Cool Cool Cool Of The Evening (Dean Martin, Bing Crosby, Henry Mancini), and others ~ Carmichael was born in 1899
 
December 27, 1979 ~ Country, country pop singer, guitarist, pianist, songwriter Walker Hayes, full name Charles Edgar Walker Hayes, born in Mobile, Alabama, USA ~ Released his Reason To Rhyme debut album in 2011. Would gain serious attention in 2017, the single You Broke Up With Me reaching top 10 on the Billboard Country charts. Subsequent hits include Fancy Like and AA. Co-wrote and guested on Colt Ford's Dirty Side of Ford's 2014 Thanks For Listening album. Co-wrote Eat Sleep Love You Repeat, recorded by Rodney Atkins later the same year
 
December 27, 1978 ~ Country, rockabilly singer, guitarist, songwriter Bob Luman, full name Robert Glynn Lyman, passed away in Nashville, Tennessee, USA ~ Tried out for the Pittsburgh Pirates, but as he was not selected turned to music instead of professional baseball. Has recorded over a dozen albums since the early 1960s. Best known for the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hit Let's Think About Living and for Red Cadillac And A Black Mustache. Luman has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since 1965 ~ Luman was born in 1937
December 27, 1978 ~ Singer, guitarist, songwriter Chris Bell, full name Christopher Branford Bell, passed away in Memphis, Tennessee, USA ~ Best known as early member and along with Alex Chilton co-leader of power pop band Big Star, present on the band's 1972 No.1 Record debut album. Influenced artists such as Beck, REM, Teenage Fanclub, the Pixies, Primal Scream, Afghan Whigs, Wilco, the Replacements, and others ~ Bell was born in 1951
 
December 27, 1973 ~ Singer, pianist, guitarist, bassist, percussionist, songwriter Alexi Murdoch born in London, UK ~ First gained attention in 2002 with his self-released Four Songs EP. Would release a critically acclaimed full-length album, Time Without Consequences, in 2006 drawing comparisons to late singer, songwriter Nick Drake
 
December 27, 1972 ~ Guitarist, cellist, pianist, songwriter Matt Slocum born in Nashville, Tennessee, USA ~ Best known as lead guitarist of Sixpence None The Richer and along with singer Leigh Nash the only constant members. Slocum is the principal songwriter of the band including writing the band's best-known 2002's Breathe Your Name and the 1998 global hit Kiss Me, the latter reaching top 10 across the globe including in the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. Has also worked with Love Coma, Over The Rhine, the Astronaut Pushers, Viva Voce, Julie Miller, Plumb, Wes King, Switchfoot, Hammock, the Lost Dogs, the Choir, Threefold, Brooke Waggoner, Chris Rice, and others.
 
December 27, 1966 ~ Violinist, composer, teacher Willis James, full name Willis Laurence James, passed away ~ Best known as a teacher, serving as a member of the faculty staff of Spelman College for more than three decades starting in the early 1930s. Studied with Sidney Woodward. Protégé of Kemper Harreld. Member of the Morehouse Quartet. Co-founded the Fort Valley State College Folk Festival which ran anually from 1940 through 1955 ~ James was born in 1900
 
December 27, 1960 ~ Gospel singer, bassist Fred Hammond, full name Frederick William Hammond, born in San Antonio, Texas, USA ~ One of the most popular figures in contemporary Christian music. Draws from a variety of styles including R&B, hip-hop, pop and disco. Played bass in the Winans. Member of Commissioned. Also records as a solo artist since the early 1990s
December 27, 1960 ~ Martin Glover, commonly known as rock, post-punk, experimental rock bassist, guitarist, keyboardist, producer Youth, born ~ Founding member, bassist of Killing Joke, leaving the band in 1982 before they would hit mainstream success in the mid-1980s. As a collaborator, label founder, producer and remixer Youth would later turn to dub, ambient, techno, house and electronica. Has worked with Fireman, Kate Bush, Guns 'n Roses, Primal Scream, Art Of Noise, Crowded House, Zoe, PM Dawn, Erasure, U2, Bananarama, INXS, Suns Of Arqa, and others
 
December 27, 1957 ~ Progressive metal drummer Jerry Gaskill, full name Jerry Wayne Gaskill, born ~ Co-founding member of King's X. Has also worked with Phil Keaggy, Doug Pinnick, the Galactic Cowboys, Jay Hooks, Ty Tabor, Black Sugar Transmission, Poundhound, and others. Released his Come Somewhere solo debut album in 2004, singing lead and playing guitar and drums
 
December 27, 1956 ~ Pianist, comedian Erik Brey, full name Erik Johannes Maria Breij, born in The Hague, the Netherlands ~ Founded cabaret group Purper with Haye van der Heyden, Jan Dagevos and Willem Gulcher, remaining with the group throughout its entire existence from 1980 to 1996
 
December 27, 1952 ~ Singer, guitarist, keyboardist, pianist David Knopfler born in Glasgow, UK ~ Co-founded the Dire Straits, which also included his older brother Mark Knopfler, appearing on on the band's first two albums, 1978's Dire Straits and 1979's Communiqué. Released his solo debut album, Release, in 1983 and has been recording steadily since
 
December 27, 1951 ~ Singer, songwriter Karla Bonoff born in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Member of Bryndle. Especially known as a songwriter, writing songs covered or originally recorded by artists such as Bonnie Raitt (Home), Linda Ronstadt (Someone To Lay Down Beside Me), Wynonna Judd (Tell Me Why), Lynn Anderson (Isn't It Always Love), and others. As a solo artist best known for Personally, a Billboard top 20 hit in 1982
 
December 27, 1950 ~ Hariklia Roupaka, commonly known as folk, rebetiko, laiko, entehno singer Haris Alexiou, born in Tebes, Greece ~ Over 30 albums to her name, considered one of the most popular Greek singers with record sales trailing only behind George Dalaras and Yiannis Parios. Well known songs include O Fantaros, Ola Se Thymizoun, Fevgo, Ximeroni, I Agapi Ine Zali, Nefeli's Tango, and others
December 27, 1950 ~ Drummer Terry Bozzio, full name Terry John Bozzio, born in San Francisco, California, USA ~ Best known for his association with Frank Zappa, appearing on over two dozen of the latter's albums including Sheik Yerbouti, Joe's Garage Acts I II & III and Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar. Has also worked with Missing Persons, 10cc (Deceptive Bends), the Brecker Brothers, UK, Robbie Robertson (Robbie Robertson), Gary Wright, Debbie Harry, Jeff Beck, Mark Isham, the Lonely Bears, Steve Vai, Duran Duran, Bozzio Levin Stevens, the Explorers Club, the Knack, Omar & the Howlers, Pat Mastelotto, the Fantomas, BPM, and others
 
December 27, 1949 ~ Rock, blues guitarist Wally Gonzalez born in Manila, Philippines ~ Leading figure in Pinoy rock, especially as co-founder of the Juan de la Cruz Band which at the height of its succes also included Mike Hanopol and Pepe Smith. The band is best known for Himig Nation of the 1973 landmark album of the same name. Has also recorded as a solo artist, notably Wally's Blues of his 1978 On The Road album, and was involved with a number of Pinoy bands from the 1990s forward serving as a mentor to numerous emerging talents ~ Gonzalez passed away in 2021
 
December 27, 1948 ~ Singer, guitarist, songwriter Les Taylor, full name Leslie Christopher Taylor, born in Oneida, Kentucky, USA ~ Lead singer, rhythm guitarist of Exile from 1980 to 1989 and rejoining in 1995. As a solo artist known for songs such as I Gotta Mind To Go Crazy. Has also written or co-written songs recorded by Shelby Lynne, Janie Fricke (It Ain't Easy Bein' Easy), Travis Tritt
December 27, 1948 ~ Engineer, producer Martin Birch born in Woking, UK ~ Renowned hard rock, metal engineer, producer known for his work with artists such as Fleetwood Mac, Jeff Beck, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Wishbone Ash, Rainbow, Ronnie James Dio, the Blue Öyster Cult, Iron Maiden, Skid Row, Toad, Gary Moore, Roger Glover, Cozy Powell, the Michael Schenker Group, and others ~ Birch passed away in 2020
 
December 27, 1947 ~ Alan Bruce Galuten, commonly known as pianist, guitarist, producer, orchestrator, songwriter Albhy Galuten, born in Hartsdale, New York, USA ~ In-demand producer. Closely associated with the Bee Gees, producing or co-producing several of the band's best known including You Should Be Dancing, How Deep Is Your Love, Stayin' Alive, Night Fever, Too Much Heaven, Tragedy, and Love You Inside Out. Other notable credits include Jellyfish, Frankie Valli (Grease), Barbra Streisand (Guilty), Dionne Warwick (Heartbreaker), Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, Samantha Sang, Diana Ross (Chain Reaction), Eric Clapton, and Jesse Ed Davis
 
December 27, 1944 ~ Guitarist, songwriter Mick Jones born in Portsmouth, UK ~ Active since the early 1960s. Member of Nero & the Gladiators, known for the minor UK hits Entry Of The Gladiators and In The Hall Of The Mountain King. Sessioned for Françoise Hardy, Sylvia Vartan, Johnny Hallyday, including writing Je Suis Né Dans La Rue and A Tout Casser for Hallyday. Best known as co-founding and sole constant member of Foreigner, writing or co-writing a vast amount of the band's material including their best-known I Want To Know What Love Is. Released a sole solo album, the eponymous Mick Jones, in 1989. Co-wrote Bad Love of Eric Clapton's 1989 Journeyman album. Has served as producer for Van Halen (5150), Bad Company, Billy Joel (Storm Front), Tina Arena, and for the Cult
December 27, 1944 ~ Country, blues, roots singer, songwriter Tracy Nelson born in Madison, Michigan, USA ~ Member of folk outfit the Fuller Wood Singers and frontwoman of the Fabulous Imitations in her teens. Released her Deep Are The Roots solo debut album in 1965, backed by harmonica player Charlie Musselwhite. Member of Mother Earth with whom she first recorded the self-penned Down So Low, included on the band's Living With The Animals debut album. It would become a signature song for Nelson, recorded several times over the course of her career, and be covered by a host of female singers including Linda Ronstadt, Etta James, Diamanda Galás, Maria Muldaur, and Cyndi Lauper. Would continue to record as solo artist, take a lengthy hiatus in the 1980s, and make a comeback in the 1990s, notably with the acclaimed collaborative album Sing It with labelmates Marcia Ball and Irma Thomas
 
December 27, 1943 ~ Guitarist, singer, songwriter Peter Sinfield born in Putney, UK ~ Co-founding member of King Crimson, remaining with the band until 1972. Present on the band's first four albums including their 1969 debut album In The Court Of The Crimson King, widely considered one of the most influential albums in the progressive rock genre. Produced Roxy Music's eponymous Roxy Music debut album, which included the hit single Virginia Plain. Would turn to co-writing, primarily as lyricist, for artists such as Emerson Lake & Palmer (Watching Over You), Angelo Branduardi, Gary Brooker (No More Fear Of Flying), Leo Sayer, Bucks Fizz (The Land Of Make Believe), Five Star, Céline Dion, Nikka Costa, Cher (Heart Of Stone), Agnetha Fältskog, and others
 
December 27, 1942 ~ Singer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter Mike Heron, full name James Michael Heron born in Edinburgh, UK ~ Best known as member of the Incredible String Band, teaming up with Robin Williamson and Clive Palmer. Also worked with Pete Townshend, Keith Moon, Duncan Browne, Ronnie Lane, John Cale, Richard Thompson, Dave Mattacks, Simon Nicol, Dave Pegg, Dudu Pukwana, Elton John, Steve Winwood, Heron, Graham Forbes, John Gilston, Malcolm Le Maistre, his daughter Georgia Seddon, Robyn Hitchcock, Cass McCombs, Nick Pynn, Kate Daisy Grant, Mike Hastings, and others
 
December 27, 1941 ~ Keyboardist, saxophonist Les Maguire, full name Leslie Charles Maguire, born in Wallasey, UK ~ Played the saxophone for Liverpool pop group the Undertakers. Joined Gerry & the Pacemakers in 1961, replacing original pianist Arthur Mack, and remained with the band through 1966. Appeared on most of the band's best-known including How Do You Do It, I Like It, You'll Never Walk Alone, Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying, and Ferry Cross The Mersey, all of which reached top 10 in the band's native UK ~ Maguire passed away in 2023
December 27, 1941 ~ Keyboardist Mike Pinder, full name Michael Thomas Pinder, born in Birmingham, UK ~ Founding member of the Moody Blues, remaining with the band from its inception in 1964 through the recording of the band's ninth album, Octave, in 1978. Wrote or co-wrote songs such as Let Me Go, Stop, The Best Way To Travel, The Sun Is Still Shining, Procession, Lost In A Lost World, When You're A Free Man and One Step Into The Light
 
December 27, 1933 ~ Guitarist, pedal steel guitarist John Hughey born in Elaine, Arkansas, USA ~ Influenced by Eddy Arnold's longtime steel guitarist Little Roy Wiggins. Best known for his decade-plus stint with Slim Rhodes and subsequently Conway Twitty for most of the 1970s and 1980s. Member of Nashville supergroup the Time Jumpers. As an in-demand session musician, Hughey has appeared on albums by Elvis Presley (From Elvis In Memphis), Tony Joe White, Alex Taylor (Dinnertime), Don McLean, Willie Nelson (Phases And Stages), Dickey Betts (Highway Call), Gary Stewart, Ronnie Milsap, Steve Wariner, Dolly Parton (White Limozeen), Vince Gill, and Marty Stuart ~ Hughey passed away in 2007
 
December 27, 1931 ~ Pianist, composer Walter Norris born in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA ~ Leader and sideman. Worked with Mose Allison, Jimmy Ford, Jack Sheldon, Ornette Coleman, Billy Bean, Hal Gaylor, Thad Jones, Mel Lewis, Charles Mingus, Joe Henderson, George Mraz, Aladar Pege, Neil Swainsn, Larry Grenadier, Mike Richmond, Pepper Adams, and others ~ Norris passed away in 2011
 
December 27, 1930 ~ Electric blues bassist, singer, songwriter Bob Stroger born in Hayti, Missouri, USA ~ Worked with Eddie King, Otis Rush, Jimmy Rogers, Eddie Taylor, Eddy Clearwater, Sunnyland Slim, Louisiana Red, Buster Benton, Homesick James, Mississippi Heat, Snooky Pryor, Odie Payne, Fred Below, Willie Big Eyes Smith, Billy Davenport, Willie Kent, Rufus Forman, Mark Hummel, and others
 
December 27, 1927 ~ Jazz bassist, tubist Bill Crow, full name William Orval Crow, born in Othello, Washington, USA ~ Best known for his longtime association with saxophonist Gerry Mulligan. Has also worked with Stan Getz, Bob Brookmeyer, Al Cohn, Clark Terry, Marian McPartland, JJ Johnson, Al Haig, Jimmy Cleveland, Milt Jackson, Benny Goodman, Mose Allison, Bob Wilber, Eddie Bert, and Jay McShann
 
December 27, 1919 ~ Mitchell W Wood, commonly known as jazz trombonist Booty Wood, born in Dayton, Ohio, USA ~ Active since the late 1930s. Sporadically recorded as a leader. Closely associated with Duke Ellington and Count Basie, recording over half a dozen albums with each. Has also guested on albums by Willis Jackson, Jimmy Hamilton (Swing Low Sweet Clarinet), Johnny Hodges, Maria Muldaur, Ella Fitzgerald, and Lionel Hampton ~ Wood passed away in 1987
 
December 27, 1917 ~ John Landry Boudreaux, commonly known as saxophonist, clarinetist Buddy Boudreaux, born in Donaldsonville, Louisiana, USA ~ Worked with Andy Williams, Bernadette Peters, Doc Severinsen, Dionne Warwick, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Burt Bacharach, Johnny Mathis, the Four Tops, Bob Hope, George Burns, Joan Rivers, Tommy Dorsey, Warren Covington, and others ~ Boudreaux passed away in 2015
 
December 27, 1916 ~ Jazz violinist, double bassist Johnny Frigo, full name John Virgil Frigo, born in Chicago, Illinois, USA ~ Leader and sideman. Perhaps best remembered for writing Detour Ahead, a jazz standard recorded by Woody Herman, Billie Holiday, Patti Page, Irene Kral, Anita O'Day, and others. Has worked with Ken Nordine, Holly Cole, Audrey Morris, Claiborne Cary, Buddy Greco, Skeeter Davis, Monty Alexander, Skitch Henderson, Chad Mitchell, Pee Wee King, and others ~ Frigo passed away in 2007
 
December 27, 1907 ~ Jazz pianist, arranger Eddie Wilcox born in Method, North Carolina, USA, USA ~ Arranger for Jimmie Lunceford from the 1920s until Lunceford's death in 1947. Took over the orchestra, serving as co-leader with Joe Thomas, through the early 1950s. Founded R&B Raecox label in the 1950s. Also worked as executive for Riviera Records and Derby Records ~ Wilcox passed away in 1968
 
December 27, 1902 ~ Pop, show tunes songwriter Sam Coslow born in New York, New York, USA ~ Known for songs such as Sing You Sinners (the Harlem Hot Chocolates, Susan Hayward, Tony Bennett), Jammin' (Abe Lyman, Mike Riley), The Moon Song (Kate Smith, Wayne King, Doris Day), I Guess It Had To Be This Way (Bing Crosby, Champ Butler), True Confession (Dorothy Lamour, Connee Boswell) ~ Coslow passed away in 1982
 
December 27, 1901 ~ Maria Magdalene Dietrich, commonly known as actress, singer Marlene Dietrich, born in Schoneberg, Germany ~ Rose to fame as a stage and silent film actress in 1920s Berlin before moving to Hollywood becoming one of the highest-paid stars of the era. As a singer known for songs such as Falling In Love Again (Can't Help It), See What The Boys In The Back Room Will Have and perhaps her best-known Lili Marlene ~ Dietrich passed away in 1992
 
December 27, 1887 ~ Gertrude Mary Astbury, commonly known as music hall singer, dancer Gertie Gitana, born in Longport, UK ~ Enjoyed popularity from the early 1900s, while still only in her mid-teens, until retiring from performing by the late 1930s. Well known as the Forces sweetheart during World War I, entertaining the wounded in hospitals. Best known for her signature song Nellie Dean, written by Harry Armstrong and Richard H Gerard ~ Astbury passed away in 1957