This Day In Music: February 14
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February 14, 2023 ~ Conductor, composer Friedrich Cerha passed away ~ Renowned interpreter of the works of Arnold Schoenberg, Anton Webern, and Alban Berg, especially credited for completing the latter's unfinished Lulu three-act opera. During World War II Cerha was conscripted yet deserted the nazi armed forces twice, and actually participated in a number of acts of resistance against the fascist regime ~ Cerha was born in 1926
February 14, 2023 ~ New beat singer Peter Renkens passed away ~ Member of the Confettis, a Belgian new beat band active from 1988 through 1992 and best known for their hit single The Sound Of C. Other well known songs include C'Day, The C In China, and Put 'M Up ~ Renkens was born in 1967
 
February 14, 2022 ~ Drummer, singer, songwriter Sandy Nelson, full name Sander Lloyd Nelson, passed away in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA ~ One of the best-known and in-demand session rock drummers of the early 1960s. Attended high school with Jan Berry, Dean Torrence and Kim Fowley. Started out in late-1950s, early 1960s sessionning for the Teddy Bears (To Know Is To Love Him), the Hollywood Argyles (Alley Oop), and Kathy Young (A Thousand Stars). As a solo artist Nelson is also known for a string of instrumental hits, starting with 1959's Billboard Hot 100 No.4 Teen Beat and continuing on with songs such as Let There Be Drums, and Drums Are My Beat ~ Nelson was born in 1938
 
February 14, 2020 ~ Conductor, pianist, composer Reinbert de Leeuw passed away in Amsterdam, the Netherlands ~ Became a household name in the Netherlands for his renditions of Erik Satie's compositions in the early-1980s, especially Early Piano Works Volume 1 & 2. Closely associated with Louis Andriessen. Founded the Schonberg Ensemble. Internationally renowned conductor, worked with the Concertgebouw Orchestra, the New Sinfonietta Amsterdam, ASKO, the Netherland Wind Ensemble, the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, the St Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, and others ~ De Leeuw was born in 1938
 
February 14, 2013 ~ George Francis Morton, commonly known as producer, songwriter George Shadow Morton, passed away in Laguna Beach, California, USA ~ Best remembered for producing and writing several hits for the the Shangri-Las including Remember (Walking In The Sand) and The Leader Of The Pack. Also worked with Janis Ian, Vanilla Fudge, Iron Butterfly, Haystacks Balboa, Isis, the New York Dolls, and others ~ Morton was born in 1941
 
February 14, 2012 ~ Dorothy Veronica Langan, commonly known as singer, guitarist, songwriter Dory Previn, passed away in Southfield, Massachusetts, USA ~ Mostly worked as a songwriter during the 1950s and 1960s, teaming up with her then-husband André Previn, singer and songwriter after their divorce, releasing a number of album in the 1970s. Wrote songs for Judy Garland, Rosemary Clooney, Chris Connor, Vic Damone, Bobby Darin, Sammy Davis Jr, Doris Day, Eileen Farrell, Jack Jones, Marilyn Maye, Carmen McRae, Matt Monro, Leontyne Price, Nancy Wilson, Monica Zetterlund, Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, and others ~ Langan was born in 1925
 
February 14, 2011 ~ Pianist, composer George Shearing passed away in New York, New York, USA ~ Leader and sideman. Influenced by Teddy Wilson and Fats Waller. Wrote or co-wrote over 300 songs, including the jazz standards Lullabye Of Birdland and Conception. Worked with Harry Parry, Stéphane Grappelli, Oscar Pettiford, Buddy DeFranco, Margie Hyams, Chuck Wayne, Toots Thielemans, John Levy, Denzil Best, the Montgomery Brothers, Marian McPartland, Brian Torff, Jim Hall, Hank Jones, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Kenny Davern, Nancy Wilson, Claude Bolling, Dave Brubeck, Michael Feinstein, Mark Isham, John Pizzarelli, Tito Puente, and Joe Williams ~ Shearing was born in 1919
 
February 14, 2010 ~ Singer Doug Fieger passed away in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Best known as rhytm guitarist and lead vocalist of the Knack, best known for their 1979 hit My Sharone co-written by Fieger. Fieger was also a member of Sky, has played with Triumvirat, produced Mystery Pop 's Rubber City Rebels debut LP, guested on Was (Not Was)'s 1983 LP Born To Laugh, provided lead vocals on Bruce Kullick's Dirty Girl, and recorded two solo albums namely 1999's First Things First and 2010's Hankerings, the latter a Hank Williams tribute released shortly after Fieger's death ~ Fieger was born in 1952
 
February 14, 2009 ~ Luigi Balassoni, commonly known as drummer, bandleader, composer Louie Bellson, passed away in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Credited with pioneering the use of two bass drums. A revered leader in his own right Bellson was also a sought after sideman playing with the likes of Count Basie, James Brown, Benny Carter, Buddy Collette, Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, Stéphane Grappelli, Johnny Hodges, Harry James, Oscar Peterson, Sonny Stitt, and others ~ Balassoni was born in 1924
 
February 14, 2006 ~ Hans Olof Wickman, commonly known as jazz clarinetist Putte Wickman, passed away ~ Acclaimed and leading clarinetist. Influenced by Artie Shaw and Benny Goodman. Worked with artists such as Sivuca, Sture Nordin, John Lewis, Red Mitchell, Janne Schaffer, Hal Galper, the Visby Big Band, Arne Domnérus, Björn Skiffs, Viktoria Tolstoy, Babik Reinhardt, Jan Lundgren, Jesper Lundgaard, Alex Riel, Ernie Wilkins, Joe Newman, and others ~ Wickman was born in 1924
 
February 14, 2004 ~ Walter Perkins, commonly known as jazz drummer Walter Baby Sweet Perkins, passed away in Queens, New York, USA ~ Perkins started hi career in Chicago with pianist Ahmad Jamal in 1956. Recorded and performed as a leader from 1957 through 1962, including in various line-ups sidemen such as Paul Serrano, Nicky Hill, Muhal Richard Abrams, Bob Cranshaw, Willie Thomas, Frank Strozier, and Harold Mabern. Perkins then moved to New York, played with Sonny Rollins, Carmen McRae, Art Farmer, and with Teddy Wilson through the mid 1960s. From here on he would continue to play and record with a wide array of noted jazz musicians including Rahsaan Roland Kirk, George Shearing, Gene Ammons, Charles Mingus, Billy Taylor, Booker Ervin, Jaki Byard, Lucky Thompson, Pat Martino, Sonny Stitt, Sonny Criss, and Charles Earland ~ Perkins was born in 1932
 
February 14, 1999 ~ Rock & roll singer Buddy Knox, full name Buddy Wayne Knox, passed away in Bremerton, Washington, USA ~ Best known for Party Doll, a Billboard No.1 hit in 1957. Buddy Holly-drummer Jerry Allison later stated the song would serve as the inspiration for his drumming on Not Fade Away ~ Knox was born in 1933
 
February 14, 1997 ~ Free jazz drummer, trumpeter, vibraphonist Charles Moffett passed away ~ Leader and sideman. Father of bassist Charnett Moffett, drummer Codaryl Moffett, singer Charisse Moffett, trumpeter Mondre Moffett and saxophonist Charles Moffett Jr. Closely associated with Ornette Coleman, appearing on a string of early 1960s albums. Played trumpet with Jimmy Witherspoon before switching to drums. Briefly a member of Little Richard's backing unit. Has also worked with Sonny Rollins, Archie Shepp (Four For Trane), Pharoah Sanders, Carla Bley, David Izenzon, Eric Dolphy, Prince Lasha, Harold McNair, Joe McPhee, Sonny Simmons, Keshavan Maslak, and others ~ Moffett was born in 1929
 
February 14, 1994 ~ Singer, songwriter Becky Hill, full name Rebecca Claire Hill, born in Bewdley, UK ~ First gained attention in 2014 as a contestant on the UK talent show The Voice UK. Would subsequently score the UK No.1 hit Gecko (Overdrive) with Oliver Heldens. Has since released a number of EPs leading up to her full-length Get To Know in 2021
 
February 14, 1991 ~ Carolina Giraldo Navarro, commonly known as reggaeton, Latin trap singer, rapper, songwriter Karol G, born in Medellin, Colombia ~ Primarily a reggaeton and Latin trap singer, yet draws from a wide variety of genres including reggae and sertaneja. First gained serious attention at age 14, appearing on the Colombian edition of the talent contest The X-Factor. Would sing backup for several artists and release a number of singles for the next few years while continuing her school. Released her full-length Unstoppable debut album in 2017. Well known for the collaborative single China with Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee, Ozuna & J Balvin, and Tusa with Nicki Minaj, both topping the charts in her native Colombia. Other well known songs include Mi Cama, Secreto, Hijoepu, Ay Dios Mio, Bichota, El Makinon with Mariah Angeliq, and Provenza
 
February 14, 1990 ~ Matthew Urango, commonly known as keyboardist, guitarist, singer Cola Boyy, born ~ Born with spina bifida, kyphosis, and scolioses, as well as a club foot, Urango had experienced discrimination in the labor market prior to establishing himself as a professional musician. His sound compared by NME as “a disco ball melting or the after-effects of some particularly potent hallucinogenics”, Cola Boyy released his debut EP Black Boogie Neon in 2018, followed by the full-length Prosthetic Boombox debut album in 2021. Urango had played in punk rock bands in high school, and played guitar for indie pop band the Sea Lions, but opted for a more accessible sound to reach a wider audience. Well-known songs include Penny Girl, Buggy Tip, Beige 70, and Kid Born In Space, the latter telling of his experience growing up as a disabled person. Urango is known for his anti-capitalist views, and involved in various left-wing causes including advocating for immigrants and workers ~ Urango passed away in 2024
 
February 14, 1989 ~ Vincent Rodney Cheesman, commonly known as organist, pianist Vincent Crane passed away in Westminster, UK ~ Perhaps best known for his association with Arthur Brown, including co-writing the 1968 hit Fire which reached top 10 across the globe including No.1 positions in the UK and Canada. The song was co-produced by the Who guitarist, singer Pete Townshend. Crane also co-founded Atomic Rooster, known for the songs Tomorrow Night and Devil's Answer. Has also worked with the Vincent Crane Combo, Rory Gallagher, Peter Green, Klaus Schulze, Dexys Midnight Runners, Katmandu, and others ~ Cheesman was born in 1943
 
February 14, 1988 ~ Friedrich Lowe, commonly known as composer Frederick Loewe, passed away in Palm Springs, California, USA ~ Best known as frequent collaborator of lyricist Alan Jay Lerner, co-writing Broadway musicals such Brigadoon, Paint Your Wagon, Camelot and perhaps their best-known My Fair Lady ~ Lowe was born in 1901
 
February 14, 1985 ~ Angelique Frances Meunier, commonly known as dance-pop, electropop DJ, singer, dancer, producer Havana Brown, born in Melbourne, Australia ~ First gained attentio in the late 2000s remixing hits of the day by various international stars, some of whom including Rihanna, the Pussycat Dolls and Britney Spears would subsequently book her as their support act on Australian and European dates. Debuted as a solo recording artist, DJ, producer, singer with the album Flashing Lights in 2013
 
February 14, 1984 ~ Pop singer, guitarist Bart Voncken born in Landgraaf, the Netherlands ~ First gained attention as member of K-otic, launched from the talent contest show Starmaker aired in 2001. The band is known for launching the career of Sita Vermeulen through Dutch top 10 hits such as Damn I Think I Love You, I Was Made To Love You, Falling and I Surrender. Voncken has also worked with XYP, known for the 2007 hit Body To Body
 
February 14, 1978 ~ Andwele Gardner, commonly known as R&B, soul, neo soul, jazz singer, songwriter Dwele, born in Detroit, Michigan, USA ~ Influenced by Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway, Roy Ayers, Miles Davis, and A Tribe Called Quest. As a solo artist best known for songs such as Find A Way, The People with Common and Flashing Lights with Kanye West. Notably present on Slum Village's Tainted of their 2002 Trinity (Past Present & Future) album. Has also collaborated with Boney James, J Dilla, Pharoahe Monch, Foxxy Brown, and Big Sean
February 14, 1978 ~ Metal guitarist, bassist, keyboardist Scott Borland born in Richmond, Virginia, USA ~ Co-founded metal band Big Dumb Face with his brother Wes Borland. Also worked with Wes' band Limp Bizkit on the key albums Three Dollar Bill Yall, Significant Other and Chocolate Starfish & the Hot Dog Flavored Water. Guested on recordings by Vanilla Ice, Lennon Murphy and Stepa
 
February 14, 1975 ~ Pianist, double bassist, singer Scott Owen, full name Scott Bradley Owen, born in Melbourne, Australia ~ Best known as member of the Living End, which he co-founded with Chris Cheney. Wrote or co-wrote a vast amount of the band's material including Flood The Sky, I Want A Day, What Would You Do, Stay Away From Me, So Lonely, Black Cat, Short Notice and E-Boogie
 
February 14, 1974 ~ Christian singer, songwriter Matt Redman, full name Matthew James Redman, born in Watford, UK ~ Well over a dozen albums to his name, starting with Wake Up My Soul released in 1993. Best known for his 2011 album 10,000 Reasons which would top the Billboard Christian charts and spawn the Grammy Award-winning hit single 10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord) co-written with Jonas Myrin
 
February 14, 1972 ~ Singer, songwriter Rob Thomas, full name Robert Kelly Thomas, born in Landstuhl, West Germany ~ Lead singer of Matchbox Twenty, known for early 2000s Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hits such as Bent, If You're Gone and Unwell. As a solo artist, Thomas is known for his 2005 hit Lonely No More. Thomas has also written or co-written for others including Willie Nelson, Mick Jagger, Pat Green, Taylor Hicks, Travis Tritt, and Daughtry
February 14, 1972 ~ Pop soul outfit the Staple Singers release their Be Altitude (Respect Yourself) album ~ Produced by Stax/Volt co-owner Al Bell, Be Altitude (Respect Yourself) would become the band's best known album, and spawn three Billboard R&B top 10 hits, This World, Respect Yourself, and I'll Take You There, the latter also reaching No.1 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100. The album itself reached top 20 Billboard Hot 200, and notably featured backing from the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section and the Memphis Horns. Some five decades after its release, the track We The People would be regularly used as a campaign song for Joe Biden in the 2020 US Presidential Election
 
February 14, 1970 ~ Rock band the Who play at the University of Leeds Refectory, Leeds, UK ~ The band had recorded several shows from the tour supporting their previous album, Tommy, but were displeased with the sound. Consequently they booked the show at Leeds along with one at the Hull City Hall, Hull, the following day, specifically to record a live album. The album Live At Leeds would be released in May and reach top 10 on both sides of the Atlantic. It included versions of My Generation with a running time just under 15 minutes, the band's 1966 UK top 10 hit Substitute, and their 1968 UK top 30 hit Magic Bus. The album has been cited as the all-time best or one of the all-time best live rock albums by The New York Times, the Daily Telegraph, the Independent, and Rolling Stone
 
February 14, 1969 ~ Singer, guitarist, songwriter Bob Dylan records Lay Lady Lay at Columbia Studios, Tennessee, USA ~ Written by Dylan. Produced by Bob Johnston. Originally intended for the Midnight Cowboy film but submitted too late to be included on the film's soundtrack. Released as a single, b/w Peggy Day, the following July it would reach top 10 Billboard Hot 100. The song would also be included on the 1969 Nashville Skyline album
 
February 14, 1964 ~ Singer, guitarist, songwriter Suze DeMarchi born in Perth, Australia ~ Frontwoman of Baby Animals starting in the late 1980s, known for songs such as Early Warning, One Word, and Don't Tell Me What To Do. Recorded as a solo artist during the Animals' hiatus. Dated singer Gavin Rossdale during the late 1980s, who reportedly wrote the songs Comedown and Glycerine of Bush's Sixteen Stone about their relationship. DeMarchi has been married to Extreme guitarist Nuno Bettencourt from 1994 through 2013, the couple have one daughter
 
February 14, 1961 ~ Mark Hewerdine, commonly known as singer, guitarist, producer, songwriter Boo Hewerdine, born in UK ~ Best known as lead singer of the Bible, regarded as “one of Britain's most consistently accomplished songwriters”. As a musician or band member worked with the Placebo Thing, the Great Divide, Tony Shepherd, Kevin Flanagan, Darden Smith, John Wood, Richard Thompson, John McCusker, Alan Kelly, Ewen Vernal, Heidi Talbot, Brooks Williams, and with the State Of The Union. As a songwriter and/or producer worked with Eddi Reader (Angels & Electricity), Clive Gregson, Christine Collister, the Corrs, Laurie Freelove, Chris Difford (The Last Temptation Of Chris), kd Lang, Paul Young, Melanie C, Marti Pellow, David McAlmont, Brian Kennedy, Kris Drever, Sarah Jane Morris, Alex Parks, Natalie Imbruglia, and others
February 14, 1961 ~ R&B singer, guitarist, producer, songwriter D'Wayne Wiggins born in Oakland, California, USA ~ Founding member of Tony Toni Toné, known for 1990s hits such as Feels Good, If I Had No Loot and Anniversary. Released his Eyes Never Lie solo debut album in 2000, backed by artists such as Darius Rucker, Jamie Foxx and Carlos Santana. Has also collaborated with Alicia Keys, notably on The Diary and If I Was Your Woman, the latter winning Wiggins a Grammy Award for production
 
February 14, 1959 ~ Warren Dodds, commonly known as Baby Dodds, passed away in Chicago, Illinois, USA ~ Brother of clarinetist Johnny Dodds. Regarded as one of the premier pre-big band era drummers. Influenced by Louis Cottrell Sr, Harry Zeno, Henry Martin, Tubby Hall. Worked with Bunk Johnson, Buddy Bolden, John Robichaux, Jelly Roll Morton, the Kentucky Jazz Band, Frankie Duson, Papa Celestin, Fate Marable, Louis Armstrong, Joe Oliver, Johnny St Cyr, Lil Hardin Armstrong, Pete Briggs, and Kid Ory ~ Dodds was born in 1898
February 14, 1959 ~ Soprano opera singer Renée Fleming, full name Renée Lynn Fleming, born in Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Internationally acclaimed operatic soprano with mainstream appeal. Known for signature roles in operas such as Le Nozze Di Figaro, Otello, La Traviata, Der Rosenkavalier, and others. Has also recorded lieder, chansons, jazz, show tunes, and indie rock
 
February 14, 1954 ~ James Kwaka Tuffour, commonly known as highlife singer, songwriter Nana Tuffour, born ~ Over a dozen albums to his name as a solo artist, starting with Highlife Romance released in 1979. Known for songs such as Aketekyiwa, Abeiku and Owupo Sei Fie. Has worked with Alex Konadu, the Wanto Wazuri Band, the Waza Africo Band, King Sunny Adé, and others ~ Tuffour passed away in 2020
 
February 14, 1951 ~ Drummer, songwriter Kenny Hyslop, full name Kenneth John Hyslop, born in Helensburgh, UK ~ Member of Salvation later renamed Slik, known best for their 1976 UK No.1 hit Forever And Ever. The band also included Midge Ure, after Ure's departure the band would reform as the Zones. Would go on to work with the Skids, the Simple Minds (Promised You A Miracle), Set The Tone, the One O'Clock Gang, and others
February 14, 1951 ~ Singer, fiddler, accordionist, mandolinist, songwriter Michael Doucet, full name Michael Louis Doucet, born in Scott, Louisiana, USA ~ Founded Coteau. Member of the Savoy-Doucet Cajun Band. Member of the Fiddlers 4. Best known for co-founding Cajun band Beausoleil with Kenneth Richard and Sterling Richard, merging traditional Cajun music, blues, country, jazz, and zydeco. Has also recorded over a dozen albums as a solo artist
 
February 14, 1950 ~ Blues singer, guitarist Otis Grand born in Beirut, Lebanon ~ Actively recording since the late 1980s, starting with 1988's Always Hot. Best known for his 1996 Perfume & Grime album. Has worked with Guitar Shorty, Phillip Walker, Joe Houston, Anson Funderburgh, Debbie Davies, and Joe Louis Walker ~ Grand passed away in 2023
February 14, 1950 ~ Guitarist, songwriter Roger Fisher born in Seattle, Washington, USA ~ Co-founding member of rock outfit Heart, remaining with the band from 1967 through 1979 appearing on the albums Dreamboat Annie, Little Queen, Magazine, and Dog And Butterfly. Following his departure from the band Fisher has founded Alias, known best for their 1990 hit single More Than Words Can Say, and recorded as a solo artist
 
February 14, 1949 ~ Joseph Kiambukuta Londa, commonly known as singer, songwriter Josky Kiambukuta, born in Gombe-Matadi, Congo ~ Longtime member of TPOK Jazz, joining the ensemble in 1973. Wrote or co-wrote songs such as Chandra, Fariya, KSK, and Bimansha. Has also worked with African Fiesta Sukisa, notably on the track Sadi Naboyi Masume, L'African Jazz, Bana OK, and recorded as a solo artist ~ Kiambukuta passed away in 2021
 
February 14, 1947 ~ Folk rock, psychedelic folk, jazz fusion, avant-garde, rock singer, songwriter Tim Buckley, full name Timothy Charles Buckley III, born in Washington DC, USA ~ Father of singer, songwriter Jeff Buckley. Member of the Bohemians. Member of Harlequin 3. Released his eponymous Tim Buckley solo debut album in 1966. Would release eight more albums before his untimely death of an overdose at age 28 ~ Buckley passed away in 1975
 
February 14, 1945 ~ Guitarist Vic Briggs, full name Victor Harvey Briggs, born in Twickenham, UK ~ Best known as lead guitarist with the Animals from 1966 through 1968, present on the albums Winds Of Change, The Twain Shall Meet and Every One Of Us. Has also worked with the Echoes, Johnny Hallyday, Steampacket, Dusty Springfield. Would become an in-demand producer and arranger from the late 1960s forward ~ Briggs passed away in 2021
 
February 14, 1943 ~ Folk, folk-rock, blues singer, songwriter Eric Andersen born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Active since the early 1960s. Over two dozen albums to his name. Known for songs such as Violets Of Dawn, Come To My Bedside and Thirsty Boots, the latter solliciting covers by Judy Collins, Bob Dylan, John Denver and others. Other artists who recorded his songs include Johnny Cash, Linda Ronstadt, Fairport Convention, Gillian Welch, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and the Kingston Trio. Has worked with Joan Baez, Dan Fogelberg, Al Kooper, Leon Russell, Rick Danko, Tony Garnier, Howie Epstein, the Woodstock Mountain Revue, and others
February 14, 1943 ~ Funk, R&B, soul jazz saxophonist, flutist, pianist, bandleader, singer Maceo Parker born in Kinston, North Carolina, USA ~ Revered sideman, backing artists such as James Brown in the 1960s, George Clinton in the 1970s, and Prince in the 1990s. Actively recording as a solo artist since the 1970s, with well over a dozen albums to his name including the acclaimed Mo' Roots. Has also guested on albums by Bootsy Collins, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Keith Richards, Deee-lite (World Clique), Bernie Worrell, 10,000 Maniacs, Candy Dulfer (Sax A Go-Go), Bryan Ferry, and Nils Lofgren
 
February 14, 1941 ~ James George Tomkins, commonly known as guitarist, arranger Big Jim Sullivan, born in Uxbridge, UK ~ Worked with Sid Gilbert, Johnny Duncan, Vince Taylor, Janice Peters, Vince Eager, Marty Wilde, the Wildcats, Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, Billy Fury, Frank Ifield, Frankie Vaughan, Helen Shapiro, Johnny Hallyday, Freddie & the Dreamers, Cilla Black, Tom Jones, Shirley Bassey, Dusty Springfield, Alexis Korner, Blues Incorporated, Georgie Fame, Little Richard, Del Shannon, the Walker Brothers, Donovan, David Bowie (on Bowie 1967's David Bowie debut album), Benny Hill, the New Seekers, Thunderclap Newman, Love Affair, Long John Baldry, Marmalade, the Small Faces, Rolf Harris, George Harrison, the Amazing Blondes, Serge Gainsbourg, Frank Zappa (200 Motels), the Who, James Last, Derek Lawrence, Duncan McKenzie, Dave Berry, Françoise Hardy, Eddy Mitchell, Jimmy Page, Cliff Richard, Clinton Ford, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Alvin Stardust, Petula Clark, Jackie Trent, Sandie Shaw, Chris Farlowe, Ken Dodd, and Overlanders ~ Tomkins passed away in 2012
 
February 14, 1939 ~ Clarence Henry Reid, commonly known as singer, songwriter, producer Blowfly born in Cochran, Georgia, USA ~ As a solo artist known for songs such as Nobody But You. Best known for his sexually explicit lyrics, often wordplay on existing phrases or songs. During the 1960s and 1970s Reid also worked as a producer and writer for artists such as Betty Wright, Sam & Dave, Gwen McCrae, Jimmy Bo Horne, Bobby Byrd, KC & the Sunshine Band, and others ~ Reid passed away in 2016
February 14, 1939 ~ Jazz trombonist Chris Pyne, full name Christopher Norman Pyne, born in Bridlington, UK ~ Elder brother of pianist Mick Pyne. Worked with Fat John Cox, Alexis Korner, John Stevens, the London Jazz Orchestra, Humphrey Lyttelton, Johnny Dankworth, Ronnie Scott, Stan Tracey, Mike Gibbs, Frank Sinatra, John Taylor, Kenny Wheeler, John Surman, Philly Joe Jones, Maynard Ferguson, Tony Coe, Bobby Lamb, Ray Premru, Ronnie Ross, Barbara Thompson, Norma Winstone, Alan Cohen, Gordon Beck, Charlie Watts, Jon Anderson, Miquel Brown, Delegation, Curved Air, Bryan Ferry, Albert Finney, Goodies, Tubby Hayes, Elton John, Salena Jones, Everything But The Girl, Jack Sharpe, the Nice, Peter Sinfield, Jasper van 't Hof, Loudon Wainwright III, and others ~ Pyne passed away in 1995
 
February 14, 1938 ~ Folk singer Alexandre Zelkine, also known as Sasha Zelkin, born in Lyon, France ~ Known best for a number of 1960s folk albums, starting with Sasha Sings Folk Songs Of Russia released in 1965 using the moniker Sasha Zelkin. Zelkine would record through the mid-1970s, singing in French, Yiddish, Spanish, and Russian ~ Zelkine passed away in 2022
February 14, 1938 ~ Actress, singer Anita Thallaug born in Bærum, Norway ~ Best known as an actress for stage including musicals, film and TV. Sister of opera singer Edith Thallaug. Performing since the age of 7 and frequently featured in children's TV shows during the 1950s. Represented her native Norway in the 1963 Eurovision Songfestival, finishing thirteenth with the song Solhverv ~ Thallaug passed away in 2023
 
February 14, 1937 ~ Samuel Gene Maghett, commonly known as blues singer, guitarist, songwriter Magic Sam, born in Grenada County, Mississippi, USA ~ Best known for Feelin' Good (We're Gonna Boogie), a hit in 1957. Has worked with Charlie Musselwhite and Sam Lay. On the verge of breakthrough when he died unexpectedly of a heart attack at age 32 ~ Maghett passed away in 1969
 
February 14, 1935 ~ Jazz trombonist, composer, arranger Rob McConnell, full name Robert Murray Gordon McConnell, born in London, Canada ~ Founder of big band the Boss Brass, which he led from 1967 through 1999. Known for the 1978 Big Band Jazz album, awarded a Juno Award, and for the 1983 All In Good Time album, awarded a Grammy Award ~ McConnell passed away in 2010
 
February 14, 1934 ~ Hammond organist, pianist Merl Saunders was born in San Mateo, California, USA ~ Gained attention in the early 1970s teaming up with the Grateful Dead frontman Jerry Garcia, co-founding the Saunders-Garcia Band which would eventually evolve into Legion Of Mary. Has also recorded as a solo artist, and collaborated with artists such as Mike Bloomfield, David Grisman, Michael Hinton, Tom Fogerty, Vassar Clements, Kenneth Nash, John Kahn, Sheila E, Dinosaurs, Reconstruction, and others ~ Saunders passed away in 2008
 
February 14, 1933 ~ Double bassist, composer Bertram Turetzky, full name Bertram Jay Turetzky, born in Norwich, Connecticut, USA ~ Recognized as a versatile double bassist in chamber music, baroque music, classical, jazz, and klezmer. Actively recording since the mid-1960s. Besides bass plays guitar, piano, and banjo. Fine interpreter of the works of the likes of Edgard Varèse, Donald Martino, Kenneth Gaburo, as well as a prolific composer in his own right. Has authored a number of books, notably The Contemporary Contrabass
 
February 14, 1931 ~ Singer Phyllis McGuire, full name Phyllis Jean McGuire, born in Middletown, Ohio, USA ~ Formed the sibling outfit the McGuire Sisters with Christine McGuire and Dorothy McGuire. The close-harmony vocal trio would first gain attention in 1952 through Arthur Godfrey's talent contest Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts, after which Godfrey hired them for several of his other TV shows. The trio remained active through the late 1960s, and are well known for songs such as Goodnight Sweatheart Goodnight, Muskrat Ramble, It May Sound Silly, Something's Gotta Give, and He. The sisters would top the Billboard Hot 100 charts twice, first with Sincerely in 1955, and again with Sugartime two years later. They have performed for five American presidents, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and George HW Bush ~ McGuire passed away in 2020
 
February 14, 1915 ~ Songwriter Irving Gordon born ~ Took to writing parody lyrics to popular songs in the 1930s. Staff writer for Irving Mills, first solely as lyricist, later also writing music. Commissioned to write lyrics for Duke Ellington, such as on the Billy Strayhorn composition Prelude To A Kiss. Wrote Mister & Mississippi, a 1951 top 10 hit for Patti Page and also recorded by Eddy Arnold, Tennessee Ernie Ford, and others. Perhaps best known for penning Unforgettable, originally titled Uncomparable, a hit and signature song for Nat King Cole earning him a Grammy Award when Cole's daughter Natalie Cole covered the song in 1992. Gordon did not care for rock music, once stating that by 1960 the vogue for rhymed words and hummable melodies had passed, so “I became a tennis pro, I have many lives.” ~ Gordon passed away in 1996
 
February 14, 1908 ~ Leonard George Hayton, commonly known as composer, conductor, arranger Lennie Hayton born in New York, New York, USA ~ Discovered by Paul Whiteman. While with Whiteman played with Frankie Trumbauer, Bix Beiderbecke, Red Nichols, Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang. Hayton also played with Bing Crosby. Musical direcor for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in prime time of movie musical. Arranged music for the film Singing In The Rain. Co-arranged Hoagy Carmichael's Stardust ~ Hayton passed away in 1971
 
February 14, 1894 ~ Benjamin Kubelsky, commonly known as vaudeville violinist, actor, comedian Jack Benny, born in Chicago, Illinois, USA ~ Started out as a modestly successful vaudeville entertainer and violinist. Best known as an actor, comedian, radio and TV personality, becoming a household name with his weekly radio show The Jack Benny Program which artist from 1932 through 1955 and its TV equivalent of the same name initially intended as a limited series of specials, yet remaining on air from 1950 through 1960 ~ Kubalsky passed away in 1974
 
February 14, 1875 ~ Concert hall singer Joe Wilson passed away in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK ~ Wrote and sang in the Geordie dialect of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, his native speech. Best known for the songs Keep Yor Feet Still Geordie Hinny and Sally Wheatley, the latter revived during the late 20th century by acts such as Alex Glasgow and the Dubliners ~ Wilson was born in 1841