January 10, 1981 ~ Nasri Tony Atweh, mononymously known as singer, guitarist, songwriter, producer Nasri, born in Toronto, Canada ~ Best known as Magic lead singer, known for their 2013 hit single Rude. Also half of producer, songwriter duo the Messengers, the other half being Adam Messinger
January 10, 1980 ~ Hip-hop producer, songwriter Maestro born in Windsor, Connecticut, USA ~ Produced artists such as Daz Dillinger, Boo Rossini, Lil' Wayne, Ice Cube, Dem Franchize Boyz, Jibbs, 3LW, Tash, and others. Maestro's work is primarily sample-free, relying heavily on synthesizers and live instruments
January 10, 1979 ~ Amisho Baraka Lewis, commonly known as Christian rapper Sho Baraka, born ~ Co-founding member of Christian hip hop group 116 Clique, present on the albums 13 Letters, Amped and Man Up. As a solo artist best known for the albums Lions And Liars and its follow-up Talented 10th, released respectively in 2010 and 2013, both albums reaching top 10 on the Billboard Christian charts
January 10, 1976 ~ Singer, songwriter, actress Dana Fuchs born in New Jersey, USA ~ Influenced by Esther Phillips and Etta James. Known for albums such as 2003's Kenny Aaronson-produced Lonely For A Lifetime and 2011's Jon Diamond-produced Love To Beg
January 10, 1976 ~ Jazz drummer Freddy Wike, full name Freddy Augdal Wike, born in Lillehammer, Norway ~ Best known for his association with Frøy Aagre, appearing on the albums Katalyze, Countryside and Cycle Of Silence. Has also worked with D:Koder, Kristin Sevaldsen, and Torbjørn Sletta Jacobsen
January 10, 1972 ~ Rock singer, guitarist Andy Yorke born in Oxford, UK ~ Younger brother of Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke. Best known as lead singer, guitarist for the Unbelievable Truth, releasing their Almost Here debut album in 1998. Yorke released a solo album, Simple, in 2008
January 10, 1968 ~ Olufemi Sanyaolu, commonly known as singer, guitarist, songwriter Keziah Jones, born in Lagos, Nigeria ~ Describes his hybrid as “blufunk”, a combination of raw blues and edgy funk. Also draws from traditional Nigerian Yoruba music and soul. Debuted in 1992 with the Blufunk Is A Fact album
January 10, 1966 ~ Jazz saxophonist, composer Kristin Sevaldsen born in Lillehammer, Norway ~ Leader and sidewoman. Best known for her acclaimed Impressions debut album, released in 2007. Has collaborated with Lewi Bergrud, Dag Stokke, Per Hillestad, Gaute Ormåsen, Cecilia Vennersten, and others
January 10, 1966 ~ Philip Lane Stewart, commonly known as producer, songwriter Laney Stewart, born in Chicago, Illinois, USA ~ Worked with B2K, Chanté Moore, Alex Jacke, K-Ci & JoJo, Shanice, the Winans, Tony Toni Toné, Keith Washington, Jason Weaver, Go West, Aaron Hall, the Whispers, and others
January 10, 1964 ~ Rock, alternative rock singer, guitarist Brad Roberts, full name Bradley Kenneth Roberts, born in Winnipeg, Canada ~ Lead singer and besides keyboardist Ellen Reid the only other constant member of the Crash Test Dummies. The band is internationally best known for Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm of their 1993 God Shuffled His Feet album, the single reaching top 10 in several countries including the UK and America. Superman's Song, Swimming In Your Ocean, Afternoons And Coffeespoons, The Ballad Of Peter Pumpkinhead and He Liked To Feel It would reach top 10 in their native Canada
January 10, 1959 ~ Alternative rock, hard rock guitarist, singer Curt Kirkwood, full name Curtis Matthew Kirkwood, born in Amarillo, Texas, USA ~ Best known as lead singer and primary songwriter for Meat Puppets, blending punk rock with country and psychedelic rock. The band is best known for the songs Backwater and We Don't Exist of their 1994 Too High To Die and Scum of its follow-up album No Joke released the following year. Kirkwood has also guested on Nirvana's MTV Unplugged In New York album, worked with Eyes Adrift and Volcano, and recorded as a solo artist
January 10, 1958 ~ Singer, songwriter Lise Cabble born in Amager, Denmark ~ Member of all-female rock bands Clinic Q and Miss B Haven. As a songwriter best known for co-writing Emmelie de Forest's Only Teardrops, the 2013 Eurovision Songfestival winner
January 10, 1956 ~ Singer Shawn Colvin, full name Shawna Lee Colvin, born in Vermillion, South Dakota, USA ~ Actively recording since the late-1980s. Best known for her 1997 Grammy Award-winning Sunny Came Home, a Billboard top 10 single. Has guested on recordings by Bruce Hornsby, Tony Bennett, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Curtis Stigers, Jimmy Webb, Béla Fleck, Buddy Miller, Judy Collins, Billy Childs, and recorded a collaborative album, 2016's Colvin & Earle, with Steve Earle
January 10, 1955 ~ Guitarist, singer, songwriter Jimmy Vivino in Paterson, New Jersey, USA ~ Closely associated with TV host Conan O'Brien, serving as music director for several of O'Brien's late night shows starting in the early-1990s. Member of the Beatles tribute band Fab Faux. Served as arranger for the likes of Phoebe Snow, Laura Nyro, Donald Fagen. Guested on recordings by Shuggie Otis, Big Bill Morganfield, Louisiana Red, Al Kooper, and others
January 10, 1955 ~ Singer Luci Martin born ~ Member of Chic, known for pivotal disco, funk hits such as Dance Dance Dance (Yowsah Yowsah Yowsah), Le Freak, I Want Your Love and Good Times, all of which reached top 10 Billboard Hot 100
January 10, 1955 ~ Hard rock, heavy metal guitarist Michael Schenker born in Sarstedt, West Germany ~ Early member of the Scorpions, which also included his brother guitarist Rudolf Schenker. Member of UFO, present on the acclaimed Strangers In The Night album. Founding member and eponym of the Michael Schenker Group, known best for their eponymous The Michael Schenker Group debut album released in 1980
January 10, 1954 ~ DJ, producer, remixer François Kevorkian born in Aveyron, France ~ Generally considered one of the forefathers of house music, having played sets at New York clubs such as Paradise Garage and Studio 54 as well as Newark's famed Club Zanzibar. Would go on to produce and remix artists such as the Smiths, Adam Ant, Kraftwerk, the Pet Shop Boys, Depeche Mode, Diana Ross, Gloria Estefan, U2, and others
January 10, 1953 ~ Jazz, jazz fusion, post-bop guitarist Mike Stern born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA ~ Leader and sideman. Member of Blood Sweat & Tears from 1975 through 1977, present on the albums More Than Ever and Brand New Day. Briefly a member of Steps Ahead. Well over a dozen albums as a leader or co-leader, acclaimed for the albums Upside Downside, Time In Place and Standards (And Other Songs). In-demand sideman, has worked with Miles Davis, Lew Soloff, Bob Berg, Jim Hall, the Brecker Brothers, Pat Martino, Cindy Blackman, and others
January 10, 1953 ~ Patricia Mae Andrzejewski, commonly known as rock singer, guitarist, songwriter Pat Benatar, born in Brooklyn, New York, USA ~ Debuted in 1979 with the In The Heat Of The Night album. It would reach the American top 20 and be awarded quadruple Platinum status. Known for songs such Heartbreaker, We Live For Love, Hit Me With Your Best Shot, Invincible and perhaps her best known Love Is A Battlefield, the latter reaching top 10 positions across the globe including the Netherlands, Germany, Australia, Canada and America
January 10, 1952 ~ Contemporary Christian singer Jeoffrey Benward born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA ~ Active since the 1970s. Best known for forming the CCM duo Aaron & Jeoffrey with his son Aaron Benward, with whom he recorded three albums starting with the eponymous Aaron & Jeoffrey released in 1994. They are best known for songs such as I Go To The Rock and He Is
January 10, 1952 ~ Salomao Borges Filho, commonly known as singer, guitarist, songwriter Lô Borges, born in Brazil ~ Co-founder of Clube da Esquina collective and along with Milton Nascimento primary songwriter for the 1972 eponymous Clube Da Esquina landmark album. As a solo artist has recorded about a dozen albums, starting in the early-1970s
January 10, 1952 ~ Free jazz bassist, double bassist, bandleader William Parker born in New York, New York, USA ~ Leader and sideman. Regarded as the pre-eminent bassist in modern free jazz. Closely associated with Cecil Taylor, Peter Brötzmann, and David S Ware. Member of Other Dimensions In Music. Led the Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra. Recorded prolifically as a leader starting in the late-1970s, particularly setting his mark on the 1990s. Noted especially for albums such as In Order To Survive, Painter's Spring, and Raining On The Moon
January 10, 1951 ~ Singer, guitarist, songwriter Alejandro Escovedo born in San Antonio, Texas, USA ~ Brother of Coke Escovedo and Pete Escovedo, both percussionists. Active since the late-1970s. Draws from punk rock, roots rock, alternative country. Member of punk rock band the Nuns, departing the band prior to making any recordings. Subsequently worked with Judy Nylon, Rank & File and formed the True Believers. Best known as a solo artist, releasing his acclaimed Gravity debut album and its follow-up Thirteen Years in the early-1990s. Collaborated with Ryan Adams for the Whiskeytown album Strangers Almanac released in 1997, present on the tracks Excuse Me While I Break My Own Heart Tonight, Dancing With The Women At The Bar and Not Home Anymore
January 10, 1948 ~ Singer, pianist, songwriter Donald Fagen, full name Donald Jay Fagen, born in Passaic, New Jersey, USA ~ Co-founder, lead singer, keyboardist and along with Walter Becker the only constant member of Steely Dan, known for songs such as Do It Again, Reelin' In The Years, Rikki Don't Lose That Number, Peg, Deacon Blues and Hey Nineteen. As a solo artist best known for his 1981 critically acclaimed album The Nightfly
January 10, 1948 ~ R&B, soul, disco singer Fayette Pinkney, full name Fayette Regina Pinkney,born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Best known as original member of the Three Degrees, present on recordings such as When Will I See You Again and Take Good Care Of Yourself. Released a sole solo album, One Degree, in 1979 ~ Pinkney passed away in 2009
January 10, 1946 ~ Drummer Aynsley Dunbar born in Liverpool, UK ~ Reportedly once auditioned for the Jimi Hendrix Experience but lost Jimi Hendrix's coin flip to Mitch Mitchell. Has worked with a host of artists starting in the 1960s including John Mayall and Jeff Beck. Founded the Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation, for whom he co-wrote Warning which was notably covered by Black Sabbath for their debut album. Drummed for Frank Zappa, including on the pivotal 200 Motels album. Has also worked with Shuggie Otis, Lou Reed (Berlin), Flo & Eddie, David Bowie (Pin Ups, Diamond Dogs), Herbie Mann, Nils Lofgren, Journey, Paul Kantner, Whitesnake, Ronnie Montrose, Pat Travers, Michael Schenker, and UFO
January 10, 1945 ~ Singer, songwriter Rod Stewart, full name Roderick David Stewart, born in London, UK ~ Quintessential British rock star. Estimates of his record sales exceed 100 millions. Started in the 1960s playing in bands such as the Dimensions, the Jeff Beck Group, the Faces. Released his solo debut album, An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down, in 1969. Broke through with his third album, 1971's Every Picture Tells A Story, spawning the international charttopper Reason To Believe. Other well known songs include You Wear It Well, Sailing, The First Cut Is The Deepest, Hot Legs, Da Ya Think I'm Sexy, Tonight I'm Yours (Don't Hurt Me), Baby Jane, Infatuation and Some Guys Have All The Luck
January 10, 1943 ~ Folk, rock, soft rock singer, guitarist, songwriter Jim Croce, full name James Joseph Croce, born in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Released two unsuccessful albums before breaking through with You Don't Mess Around With Jim in 1972, which spawned the hit singles Time In A Bottle, That's Not The Way It Feels and the title track You Don't Mess Around With Jim. His follow-up album, 1973's Life And Times, would give him the hit Bad Bad Leroy Brown. Croce's career was cut short when he died at age 30 in a plane crash while on tour, the day before I Got A Name, lead single and title track of his fifth and final album, was set to be released ~ Croce passed away in 1973
January 10, 1939 ~ Philip Wallach Blondheim III, commonly known as singer, songwriter Scott McKenzie, born in Jacksonville, Florida, USA ~ Member of Journeymen. Best known as a solo artist, especially remembered for his 1967 hit San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair) written and co-produced by the Mamas & the Papas singer John Phillips. McKenzie was backed by Phillips on guitar, Joe Osborn on bass, Hal Blaine on drums ~ McKenzie passed away in 2012
January 10, 1935 ~ Rockabilly, R&B, country singer, songwriter Ronnie Hawkins born in Huntsville, Arkansas, USA ~ Cousin of rockabilly singer Dale Hawkins. Found succes in Canada, considered pivotal to the development of Canadian rock, rock & roll. Over 20 albums since the late-1950s. Early hits included Forty Days, Mary Lou, Bo Diddley and Bluebirds Over The Mountain, all of which reached the Canadian top 10. Hawkins' backing unit the Hawks included all of the future members of the Band, acclaimed for their 1968 Music From The Big Pink and subsequent albums. Other one-time members would go on to found acts such as Crowbar, Bearfoot, Skylark and the Full Tilt Boogie Band, the latter known for their association with Janis Joplin. Both singer Pat Travers and guitarist Roy Buchanan have also served in Hawkins' backing band ~ Hawkins passed away in 2022
January 10, 1930 ~ Jazz, blues, rock bassist Lyle Ritz, full name Lyle Joseph Ritz, born in Cleveland, Ohio, USA ~ In-demand session musician from the 1960s through the 1980s. Present on songs such as You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' by the Righteous Brothers, A Taste Of Honey by Herb Alpert, and Good Vibrations by the Beach Boys. Can also be heard on albums by Sonny & Cher, Harper's Bizarre, Van Dyke Parks (Song Cycle), Mason Williams, Townes Van Zandt, Randy Newman (12 Songs), Emitt Rhodes, Loudon Wainwright III, Dan Hicks, and Randy Edelman ~ Ritz passed away in 2017
January 10, 1927 ~ Tenor, alto saxophonist Allen Eager born in New York, New York, USA ~ Started at 15 briefly playing with Woody Herman. Went on to play with artists such as Bobby Sherwood, Sonny Dunham, Shorty Sherock, Hal McIntyre, Tommy Dorsey, and Johnny Bothwell. His recording debut as a leader was for Savoy Records in 1946, backed by pianist Edwin Finckel, bassist Bob Carter and drummer Max Roach. Other notable associations include Coleman Hawkins, Fats Navarro, Charlie Parker, Red Rodney, Stan Getz, Tadd Dameron, Gerry Mulligan, Terry Gibbs, and Buddy Rich ~ Eager passed away in 2003
January 10, 1927 ~ Gisele Marie Louise Marguerite LaFlèche, commonly known as actress, singer Gisele MacKenzie, born in Winnipeg, Canada ~ Singer for radio and TV, notably replacing the Andrews Sisters on the CBS Radio radio show Club Fifteen, and on the TV show Your Hit Parade. As a recording artist best known for her 1955 hit Hard To Get. Has also worked as an actress both in the musical field and as a character actress for TV ~ LaFlèche passed away in 2003
January 10, 1926 ~ William DeBerardinis, commonly known as big band, bebop trombonist Willie Dennis, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Married to singer Morgana King from 1961 until his death. Noted for his ability to overcome the limitations of his instrument through advanced lip and slide techniques. Acclaimed big band musician and bebop soloist. As a leader recorded the forgotten and underrated Four Trombones album in 1953, released in 1957, and co-featuring JJ Johnson, Kai Winding and Bennie Green. Best known for backing Charles Mingus, notably on the pivotal late-1950s albums Mingus Ah Uhm and Blues & Roots. DeBerardinis passed away in a traffic accident aged 39 ~ DeBerardinis passed away in 1965
January 10, 1924 ~ Drummer Max Roach, full name Maxwell Lemuel Roach, born in Pasquotank County, North Carolina, USA ~ Pioneering bop, bebop percussionist active since the 1940s. Closely associated with Clifford Brown. Over 50 albums to his name as a leader or co-leader, especially acclaimed for the albums Jazz At Massey Hall, Max Roach Plus Four, and Deeds Not Words. In-demand sideman, present on albums by Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk (The Genius Of Modern Music Vol.1), Dizzy Gillespie (In Paris), Al Cohn, Dinah Washington (Dinah Jams), Charles Mingus (Mingus At The Bohemia), the Modern Jazz Quartet, Sonny Rollins (Saxophone Colossus), Miles Davis (Birth Of The Cool), Booker Little, Dexter Gordon (Dexter Rides Again), Thad Jones (The Fabulous Thad Jones), George Russell, Stanley Turrentine, Eric Dolphy, JJ Johnson, Ray Charles, and Ronnie Cuber ~ Roach passed away in 2007
January 10, 1917 ~ Producer, label executive Jerry Wexler born in the Bronx, New York, USA ~ Partner at Atlantic Records. Hugely influential producer during the 1950s and 1960s. Coined the term “rhythm & blues”. Incremental in the careers of Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, the Drifters, Ruth Brown, and others ~ Wexler passed away in 2008
January 10, 1915 ~ Woodrow Wilson Johnson, commonly known as jump blues, R&B pianist, bandleader, songwriter Buddy Johnson, born in Darlington, South Carolina, USA ~ Perhaps best remembered for Since I Fell For You, recorded in 1945 with his orchestra and with his sister Ella Johnson singing lead vocals. It has since become a blues, jazz standard. Other well known songs include Let's Beat Out Some Love, Baby Don't You Cry, When My Man Comes Home and They All Say I'm The Biggest Fool ~ Johnson passed away in 1977
January 10, 1913 ~ Baritone saxophonist Haywood Henry, full name Frank Haywood Henry, born in Birmingham, Alabama, USA ~ Leader and sideman. Member of the Bama State Collegians, renamed to the Erskine Hawkins Orchestra when Erskine Hawkins took leadership. Has also worked with Tiny Grimes, Julian Dash, Fletcher Henderson, Duke Ellington, Ray Charles, Eddie Harris, Willis Jackson, Rex Stewart, Brook Benton, Bill Doggett, Charles Brown, Ruth Brown, Rusty Bryant, King Curtis, Aretha Franklin (on the quintessential Lady Soul album), Jimmy Witherspoon, Wilbur de Paris, Max Kaminsky, Snub Mosley, Louis Metcalf, Steve Turre, Earl Hines, Sy Oliver, the New York Jazz Repertory Company, and others. Reportedly sessioned on over 1,000 rock & roll records in the 1950s and 1960s, many of them uncredited ~ Henry passed away in 1994
January 10, 1899 ~ Violinist Daniel Guilet born in Rostov-on-Don, Russia ~ Member of the Calvet Quartet. Toured France as Maurice Ravel's accompanist. Relocated to America during World War II, joining the NBC Symphony Orchestra a few years later initially serving under Arturo Toscanini promoted to concertmaster in the early-1950s. Best known for co-founding the Beaux Arts Trio in 1954 with cellist Bernard Greenhouse and pianist Menahem Pressler ~ Guilet passed away in 1990
January 10, 1899 ~ Composer, author, child actor Kenneth Casey born in New York, New York, USA ~ Best remembered for co-writing Sweet Georgia Brown with Ben Bernie and Maceo Pinkard. The first recorded version would be Bernie's, but the song would become a standard recorded by numerous artists including Bing Crosby, Charlie Parker, Brother Bones, Anita O'Day, Tony Sheridan, Nancy Sinatra, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roberta Flack, and others ~ Casey passed away in 1965
January 10, 1898 ~ Songwriter Arthur Johnston born ~ Frequent collaborator of Irving Berlin, Johnny Burke, Sam Coslow. Well known songs co-written by Johnston include Just One More Chance (Abe Lyman, Ruth Etting, Sammy Fain), Pennies From Heaven (Eddy Duchin, Teddy Wilson, Dinah Washington), The Moon Got In My Eyes (Bing Crosby, Mildred Bailey, Chick Bullock), Mandy Make Up Your Mind (Paul Whiteman, Muggsy Spanier), Cocktails For Two (Johnny Green, Spike Jones, Keely Smith), and Between A Kiss And A Sigh (Artie Shaw, Tommy Dorsey, Kay Kyser) ~ Johnston passed away in 1954