July 22, 1995 ~ Sertanejo singer, guitarist, songwriter Marilia Mendonça, full name Marilia Dias Mendonça, born in Cristianópolis, Brazil ~ Broke through with Infiel taken of her 2016 Marilia Mendonça Ai Vivo debut album. Has written songs for artists such as João Neto & Frederico, Wesley Safadão, Henrique & Juliano, Matheus & Kauan, Jorge & Mateus, Cristiano Araujo, and others. Along with several of her entourage killed in a plane crash aged 26 ~ Mendonça passed away in 2021
July 22, 1992 ~ Singer, actress Selena Gomez, full name Selena Maria Gomez, born in Grand Prairie, Texas, USA ~ Rose to prominence as actress on the Disney TV shows Barney & Friends and The Wizards Of Waverly Place. Debuted as a singer with her 2009 Kiss & Tell album, spawning the modest hit Naturally. Would go on to reach the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 with songs such as Come & Get It, The Heart Wants What It Wants, Good For You featuring A$AP Rocky, Same Old Love, Hands To Myself, It Ain't Me featuring Kygo, and Lose You To Love Me
July 22, 1983 ~ Jazz pianist, organist Andreas Ulvo born in Kongsvinger, Norway ~ Leader and sideman. Worked with the Shining, Ingrid Olava, Mathias Eick, Solveig Slettahjell, the Slow Motion Orchestra, Karl Seglem, Thom Hell, the Eple Trio, Frøy Aagre, Ellen Andrea Wang, and Lena Nymark
July 22, 1983 ~ Kirill Aleksandrovich Tolmatsky, commonly known as hip-hop, reggae, ragga rapper, singer Detsl, born in Moscow, Russia ~ Debuted his full-length debut album Who Are You in 2000, instantly becoming a teen idol. At one time also recorded under the moniker Le Truk in an effort to distance himself from his earlier material. Has repeatedly publicly entertained the idea of faking his own death. Died unexpectedly at age 35 of a heart attack after performing at a private birthday party ~ Tolmatsky passed away in 2019
July 22, 1977 ~ Keyboardist, singer Marco Benevento born in Livingstone, New Jersey, USA ~ Fixture on the New York scene since the late-1990s, known for his expansive, psychedelic sound drawing from jazz, rock, jam band, and experimental music. Member of Jazz Farmers at the turn of the century. Well known for forming the instrumental indie rock duo Benevento-Russo Duo with drummer Joe Russo, with whom he recorded about half a dozen albums including the acclaimed Best Reason To Buy The Sun released in 2005. Benevento has recorded over half a dozen albums as a solo artist, notably Invisible Baby released in 2008, and has guested on recordings by Epileptic Disco, Trey Anastasio, the Foreshadowing, Garage A Trois (Always Be Happy But Stay Evil), AC Newman (Shut Down The Streets), Rich Robinson, Freeman, the Duhks, Mike Dillon, Kevin Morby, Bobby Previte, Kate Davis (Trophy), Nicole Wray, and Molly Lewis
July 22, 1974 ~ Actress, singer Franka Potente born in Münster, West Germany ~ Broke through as an actress with the 1998 arthouse film Run Lola Run, the film and lead role written specifically for her. The film would be an international success. Potente also sang on the majority of the soundtrack's songs. Would go on to become an in-demand actress playing in films such as The Bourne Identity and its sequel The Bourne Supremacy, and Eichmann, as well as for TV with recurring roles in shows such as American Horror Story and Taboo
July 22, 1974 ~ Jazz trumpeter, composer Kåre Nymark born in Langevåg, Norway ~ Plays hard-swinging jazz, drawing from hard bop, gospel, blues, and African and Caribbean rhythms. Best known for leading the Nymark Collective since the early-2000s, a quartet which also includes bassist Mats Eilertsen, drummer Kenneth Ekornes, and pianist Tord Gustavsen. Nymark has also worked extensively with the Yre Suløens Jass Ensemble, as well as with SKRUK, Funky Butt (The Glove), Gumbo, and the Jazzmob
July 22, 1974 ~ Country, gospel singer, mandolinist Sonya Isaacs, full name Sonya Melissa Isaacs, born ~ Released her sole album, the eponymous Sonya Isaacs, in 2000. Best known for her 2003 No Regrets Yet single. Married to singer, songwriter Jimmy Yeary since 2009, with whom she co-wrote Martina McBride's 2011 Billboard Country No.4 hit I'm Gonna Love You Through It
July 22, 1973 ~ Rock, noise rock drummer, singer Brian Chippendale born in Newburgh, New York, USA ~ Formed the duo Lightning Bolt with bassist Brian Gibson. The band is known for their guerilla-style live performances, where they typically play on the ground rather than a stage, with the crowd gathered around them. Though the band's sound is loud and agressive, they cites Philip Glass and Sun Ra as influences. The band has recorded over half a dozen albums, starting in the late-1990s, and is especially acclaimed for Wonderful Rainbow released in 2003
July 22, 1973 ~ Singer, pianist, songwriter Rufus Wainwright, full name Rufus McGarrigle Wainwright, born in Rhinebeck, New York, USA ~ Son of singers Loudon Wainwright III and Kate McGarrigle, brother of singer Martha Wainwright. Released his eponymous Rufus Wainwright debut album in 1998 and has recorded to critical acclaim since. Known best for his Leonard Cohen-cover of Hallelujah for the 2007 Shrek soundtrack
July 22, 1970 ~ Guitarist, pianist, drummer, singer Tim Bluhm born in Torrance, California, USA ~ Best known as primary singer and guitarist for rock band the Mother Hips, with whom he has recorded about a dozen albums since the early-1990s. The band merges California boogie, power pop, psychedelia, Americana, and jam rock, and are especially acclaimed for their 2001 The Green Hills Of Earth album. Bluhm has also recorded several albums as a solo artist, starting with Land & Sea Chanteys released in 1999, forms the duo the Skinny Singers with Jackie Greene, the duo the Ball-Point Birds with Greg Loiacono, and has worked with the Rhythm Devils, Brokedown In Bakersfield, and with country-tinged outfit Nicki Bluhm & the Gramblers, the latter fronted by Bluhm's wife Nicki Bluhm
July 22, 1969 ~ Despina Malea, commonly known as laiko, pop-rock, dance-pop, eurodance singer, actress Despina Vandi, born in Tubingen, West Germany ~ Best known Ipofero, released in 2000 it became the all-time best-selling single in Greece. Also known for songs such as Spania, Come Along Now, Kalanta, Opa Opa and Gia, the latter two also becoming international hits including topping the American Billboard Dance chart
July 22, 1965 ~ Heavy metal, hard rock singer Russ North born in Benchill, UK ~ Member of Tredegar, present on the band's eponymous Tredegar. When bassist Andy Wood joined Cloven Hoof in 1986, North soon followed. North recorded two albums with the band, Dominator and A Sultan's Random before the band folded in 1990. North has since worked with Monza, and notably auditioned for the vacant spot of lead singer in Iron Maiden following the departure of Bruce Dickinson in 1993, but lost out to Blaze Bayley
July 22, 1964 ~ Drummer Will Calhoun born in New York, New York, USA ~ Drummer for Living Colour, with whom he recorded half a dozen albums. The band is best known for the Billboard Hot 100 top 20 single Cult Of Personality of their 1988 Vivid debut album. Calhoun has also recorded as a solo artist, starting with the album [title-will-calhoun-housework-album] released in 1995, was a co-founding member of drum and bass trio Jungle Funk, and is an in-demand sideman for a wide array of artists including BB King, Nona Hendryx, Caron Wheeler, Marcus Miller, the Syndicate Of Soul, Zachary Breaux, Wayne Shorter (High Life), Mos Def, and Bernard Fowler
July 22, 1962 ~ Engineer, producer Steve Albini born in Pasadena, California, USA ~ Hugely influential and in-demand engineer and producer, having worked on over an estimated 1,000 albums since the 1980s. In his mid-teens a schoolmate introduced him to the music of the Ramones, and Albini credits his music career to hearing their first album. Albini has produced and engineered albums for artists such as Urge Overkill, the Pixies (Surfer Rosa), the Jesus Lizard, the Breeders, the Volcano Suns, Jon Spencer, PJ Harvey (Rid Of Me), Pigface, Nirvana (In Utero), Brise-Glace, Palace, Bush, Veruca Salt, the Bollweevils, Robbie Fulks, Mogwai, Leftöver Crack, the Sadies, and Jarvis Cocker. Although primarily known as a producer and engineer, Albini has also played guitar, bass, and drums in several bands, including Big Black, Rapeman, Flour, and Shellac ~ Albini passed away in 2024
July 22, 1961 ~ Singer Keith Sweat born in New York, New York, USA ~ One of the earliest stars in the new jack swing genre. Released his Make It Last Forever debut album in 1987. Would regularly reach the higher echelons of the charts through the end of the century. Known for songs such as I Want Her, Make You Sweat, I'll Give My Love To You, Twisted featuring Kut Klose & Pretty Russ, Nobody featuring Athena Cage, Come And Get With Me featuring Snoop Dogg. Member of R&B supergroup LSG alongside Johnny Gill and Eddie Levert, known for their 1997 hit My Body. Served as producer for Men At Large, Dru Hill, the Isley Brothers, Immature, the O'Jays, and for Chantay Savage
July 22, 1960 ~ Heavy metal, progressive metal guitarist, keyboardist, singer Jon Oliva, full name John Nicholas Oliva, born in the Bronx, New York, USA ~ Keyboardist, lead singer of Savatage, which he co-founded with his brother Criss Oliva. Also worked with Doctor Butcher, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Seven Witches, Chris Caffery, Avantasia, Neverland, Elvenking, Circle II Circle, Dawn Of Destiny, and others
July 22, 1959 ~ Keyboardist Paul Antonelli born in Brighton, Massachusetts, USA ~ Rose to fame with the 1980s bands Red Zone and its successor Animotion, the latter known for the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hits Obsession and Room To Move. Has subsequently worked with Radio Werewolf and as composer, musical director for film and TV, notably on The Beautiful Prince feature film and soap operas such as General Hospital, Santa Barbara and All My Children
July 22, 1955 ~ Jazz guitarist Joshua Breakstone born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA ~ Bop-based guitarist, influenced by Charlie Parker and Lee Morgan, studied with Sal Salvador. Toured and first recorded with Glen Hall. As a leader, Breakstone recorded well over a dozen album since the early-1980s, usually in smaller ensembles such as trios or quartets, working with sidemen such as Barry Harris, Kenny Barron, Tommy Flanagan, Earl Sauls, and Keith Copeland. Noted specifically for the albums Self-Portrait In Swing and Evening Star. To pop audiences, Breakstone is perhaps best known for his jazz renditions of songs originally by the Ventures, the Shadows, and notably two albums of songs by the Beatles. Breakstone also co-wrote Shadow, recorded by British R&B, pop singer Alexandra Burke in 2018
July 22, 1955 ~ Jazz saxophonist Rich Perry born in Cleveland, Ohio, USA ~ Some two dozen albums to his name as a leader starting in the early-1990s, noted especially for To Start Again and Rhapsody, the latter a collaborative effort with pianist Harold Danko. Active since the mid-1970s, notably as a touring member of the Glenn Miller Orchestra and subsequently with Thad Jones and Mel Lewis. Considered an superb tenor saxophonist, Perry has also appeared on albums by David Lahm, Marianne Faithfull (Strange Weather), Fred Hersch, Maria Schneider (Evanescence), David Leonhardt, Stefan Karlsson (Below Zero), Nora York, Paul Bley, George Mraz, Jon Burr, Joe Henderson, the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, John Fedchock (On The Edge), Ron McClure, Andy Laverne, and Rufus Reid
July 22, 1954 ~ Guitarist Al di Meola, full name Albert di Meola, born in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA ~ Noted for his mastery, di Meola draws from jazz fusion, flamenco, blues, rock, and Mediteranean music, later also venturing into world fusion. Cites jazz guitarists such as George Benson and Kenny Burrell, as well as country guitarists Clarence White and Doc Watson, as major influences. First gained attention in the mid-1970s as member of Return To Forever, with whom he recorded the albums Where Have I Known You Before, No Mystery, and Romantic Warrior. After the band disbanded, di Meola embarked on a solo career with over two dozen albums since. Especially his 1970s, early-1980s albums, including Elegant Gypsy, Casino, and Splendido Hotel, would prove hugely influential and are considered some of the finest jazz fusion recordings of the era. Di Meola has also notably collaborated with guitarists John McLaughlin and Paco de Lucia, culminating in the trio's acclaimed Friday Night In San Francisco album, and has guested on albums by Stomu Yamashta, Chick Corea, Paul Simon (Hearts And Bones), Stanley Jordan, David Broza, and Luciano Pavarotti
July 22, 1954 ~ Free jazz trombonist Johannes Bauer born in Halle, West Germany ~ Brother of trombonist Conny Bauer, with whom he also worked. Also worked with Manfred Schulze, Uwe Kropinski, Helmut Sachse, Jon Rose, Peter Holliinger, Dietmar Diesnen, Thomas Lehn, Ken Vandermark, Peter Brötzmann, and others ~ Bauer passed away in 2016
July 22, 1951 ~ Rock, country guitarist, ukelele player Richard Bennett born in Chicago, Illinois, USA ~ Closely associated with Neil Diamond, backing Diamond on stage for over 15 years. Plays the lead guitar on Let Your Love Flow, a 1975 Billboard Hot 100 No.1 hit for the Bellamy Brothers. Member of Rodney Crowell's road band the Notorious Cherry Bombs. Co-produced Steve Earle's Guitar Town debut album and its follow-up Exit 0. Co-wrote Earle's Copperhead Road. An in-demand session guitarist, Bennett has appeared on albums by Mark Knopfler, Billy Joel (Piano Man), Barbra Streisand, the Four Tops, Alex Harvey, Chuck Jackson, T-Bone Walker, Lobo, Ringo Starr, Flashback, Helen Reddy, Rosanne Cash, George Strait, Nicolette Larson, Lyle Lovett (Lyle Lovett & his Large Band), Alabama, Joan Baez, Hal Ketchum, Vince Gill (Pocket Full Of Gold), Matraca Berg, Emmylou Harris (Wrecking Ball), Allison Moorer, Trisha Yearwood, Miranda Lambert, and Sheryl Crow
July 22, 1947 ~ Rock, folk rock, soft rock, pop rock singer, drummer, songwriter Don Henley, full name Donald Hugh Henley, born in Gilmer, Texas, USA ~ Co-founding member of the Eagles. Sang lead on some of the band's best known including Witchy Woman, Desperado, The Best Of My Love, One Of These Nights, Hotel California, Life In The Fast Lane, The Long Run and Get Over It. After the band folded, Henley embarked on a solo career, noted most for the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hits Dirty Laundry, The Boys Of Summer, All She Wants To Do Is Dance, Who Owns This Place and The End Of Innocence
July 22, 1943 ~ Singer Bobby Sherman, full name Robert Cabot Sherman Jr, born in Santa Monica, California, USA ~ Late 1960s, early-1970s teen idol best known for his 1969 million-seller Little Woman. Other well known songs include Julie Do Ya Love Me, Easy Come Easy Go and La La La (If I Had You)
July 22, 1943 ~ Rock, new wave guitarist, keyboardist, saxophonist, songwriter Hans Wärmling, full name Hans Axel Wärmling, born ~ Early member of the Stranglers. Wrote or co-wrote songs such as Wasted, My Young Dreams and Strange Little Girl, the latter later notably covered by Tori Amos. Left the band in 1975, replaced by Dave Greenfield ~ Wärmling passed away in 1995
July 22, 1940 ~ Singer, bandleader, songwriter George Clinton, full name George Edward Clinton, born in Kannapolis, North Carolina, USA ~ Along with James Brown and Sly Stone considered one of the most important and influential pioneers in funk music. Active since the 1950s leading bands such as the Parliaments, Parliament, Funkadelic and P-Funk. Known for songs such as Maggot Brain, Up For The Down Stroke, Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker), Mothership Connection (Star Child), Funkentelechy and One Nation Under A Groove
July 22, 1940 ~ Thomas Wayne Perkins, commonly known as singer Thomas Wayne, born in Batesville, Mississippi, USA ~ Brother of Johnny Cash-guitarist Luther Perkins. Released a number of singles starting in 1958, including This Time which would later be a hit for Troy Shondell. Best known for his sole Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hit, 1959's Tragedy produced by Elvis Presley-guitarist Scotty Moore reaching the No.5 spot, released under the moniker Thomas Wayne with the DeLons. Perkins has also worked as a sound engineer before passing away at age 31 in a car crash ~ Perkins passed away in 1971
July 22, 1937 ~ R&B singer Chuck Jackson born in Winston-Salem, South Carolina, USA ~ Scored a string of 1960s Billboard R&B hits including I Don't Want To Cry, I Wake Up Crying, Tell Him I'm Not Home, Beg Me, and his signature song and biggest hit Any Day Now. The latter, an original hit for Jackson in 1962, was one of the first successes for songwriter Burt Bacharach co-written with Bob Hilliard, covered by over 50 artists including Tom Jones, Carla Thomas, Percy Sledge, Elvis Presley, and James Brown. Previously Jackson had sung with the Del Vikings, singing lead on the 1957 Willette single ~ Jackson passed away in 2023
July 22, 1936 ~ Jazz pianist, organist Don Patterson born in Columbus, Ohio, USA ~ Influenced by Erroll Garner and Jimmy Smith. Well over a dozen albums to his name as a leader or co-leader, especially noted for the mid-1960s albums Holiday Soul and The Exciting New Organ Of Don Patterson, the latter featuring Booker Ervin. Regularly collaborated with Sonny Stitt, including on the highly acclaimed Soul People album. Other notable collaborations include Eddie Lockjaw Davis, Eric Kloss, and Lou Donaldson. His struggles with substance addiction would seriously hinder his career in the 1970s, yet Patterson continued to record from time to time ~ Patterson passed away in 1988
July 22, 1934 ~ Herman Cook, commonly known as hard bop tenor saxophonist Junior Cook born in New York, New York, USA ~ Leader and sideman. Best known for his association with Horace Silver. Also worked with Dizzy Gillespie, Blue Mitchell, Freddie Hubbard, Elvin Jones, George Coleman, Louis Hayes, Bill Hardman, McCoy Tyner, Clifford Jordan, Kenny Burrell, Cedar Walton, Louis Hayes, Larry Gales, Bertha Hope, and others ~ Cook passed away in 1992
July 22, 1933 ~ Actress, blues, jazz singer Bertice Reading born in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA ~ First gained attention portraying blues singer Bessie Smith in the 1955 all-black revue The Jazz Train with performances in Paris en London. Earned a Tony Award for her role as nurse in the 1957 Broadway production of Requiem For A Nun ~ Reading passed away in 1991
July 22, 1930 ~ Bassist, guitarist Ray Pohlman, full name Merlyn Ray Pohlman, born in Baker Township, Iowa, USA ~ Musical director for the Shindogs, the house band for the TV show Shindig. In-demand session musician present on hundreds of 1950s and 1960s recordings, including songs such as Bring It On Home To Me by Sam Cooke, Be My Baby by the Ronettes, and Help Me Rhonda, Good Vibrations and God Only Knows by the Beach Boys ~ Pohlman passed away in 1990
July 22, 1928 ~ William Thomas Betts, commonly known as jazz, R&B double bassist Keter Betts, born in Port Chester, New York, USA ~ Best known for his associations with Charlie Byrd, notably on the Stan Getz & Byrd album Jazz Samba, and with Ella Fitzgerald. Also worked with Earl Bostic, Dinah Washington, Bobby Timmons, Roberta Flack, Johnny Hartman, Kenny Burrell, Herbie Mann, Billy Eckstine, Clifford Brown, Tommy Flanagan, Etta Jones, Junior Mance, Louie Bellson, Red Holloway, and others ~ Betts passed away in 2005
July 22, 1924 ~ Saxophonist Bill Perkins, William Reese Perkins, born in San Francisco, California, USA ~ Revered West Coast, cool jazz saxophonist. Worked with Woody Herman, Jerry Wald, Stan Kenton, Art Pepper, Bud Shank, Al Cohn, Richie Kamuca, Art Pepper, Frank Strazzeri, Shorty Rogers, Pepper Adams, Pete Candoli, the Lighthouse All-Stars, Chet Baker, Louie Bellson, Nat King Cole (on the quintessential 1965 L-O-V-E album), Clifford Coultier, Clare Fischer, Dizzy Gillespie, Barney Kessel, John Lewis, Carmen McRae, Conte Candoli, André Previn, Lalo Schifrin, Gerald Wilson, and two decades with the Tonight Show Band starting in 1970 ~ Perkins passed away in 2003
July 22, 1924 ~ Singer Margaret Whiting, full name Margaret Eleanor Whiting, born in Detroit, Michigan, USA ~ Popular 1940s, 1950s pop, country singer known for recordings such as That Old Black Magic, It Might As Well Be Spring, All Through The Day, A Tree In The Meadow, and Wheel Of Hurt. Daughter of songwriter, composer Richard Whiting, sister of actress, singer Barbara Whiting. Worked with Freddie Slack, Billy Butterfield, Paul Weston, Jimmy Wakely, Johnny Mercer, Bob Hope, Buddy Bregman, Frank Devol, Russell Garcia, Johnny Mandel, Billy May, Marty Paich, Nelson Riddle, and Pete Rugolo ~ Whiting passed away in 2011
July 22, 1917 ~ Trombonist, violinist Lou McGarrity born in Athens, Georgia, USA ~ Leader and sideman. Worked with Benny Goodman, Eddie Condon, the Lawson-Haggart Band, the World's Greatest Jazz Band, Kenny Davern, Urbie Green, Bobby Hackett, JJ Johnson, Jimmy McPartland, Charlie Parker, Cootie Williams, and others ~ McGarrity passed away in 1971
July 22, 1915 ~ Jazz, swing bandleader Ada Leonard born in Lawton, Oklahoma, USA ~ Led the All-American Girl Orchestra, the first all-female band to tour with USO during World War II ~ Leonard passed away in 1997
July 22, 1913 ~ Francesco Kramer Gorni, commonly known as bandleader, accordionist, bassist, songwriter Gorni Kramer, born in Rivarolo Mantovano, Italy ~ Active since the 1930s. Co-wrote Crapa Pelada, a hit for Alberto Rabagliati. Wrote Pippo Non Lo Sa, one of the Trio Lescano's biggest hits. Has also worked with Natalino Otto, Quartetto Cetra, and others ~ Gorni passed away in 1995
July 22, 1907 ~ Jazz guitarist, banjoist, composer Perry Botkin born in Springfield, Ohio, USA ~ Active since the late-1920s, starting in Wayne Eucher's big band. Would go on to work with the Original Memphis Five, Hoagy Carmichael (Hong Kong Blues), Al Jolson, Buddy Cole, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Paul Whiteman, Bob Hope, and Spike Jones. Also noted for his association with Bing Crosby, serving as Crosby's musical director for over a dozen years. Botkin's son Perry Botkin Jr is also a musician, perhaps best known for co-writing Nadia's Theme (The Young And Restless) with Barry Devorzon ~ Botkin passed away in 1973
July 22, 1881 ~ Jazz clarinetist George Baquet, full name George Francis Baquet, born ~ Leader and sideman. Incremental in the development of early New Orleans jazz. Son of Theogene V Baquet, brother of Achille Baquet and Harold Baquet, all clarinetists. George has worked with PT Wright, the Georgia Minstrels, Buddy Bolden, John Robichaux, Freddie Keppard, the Onward Brass Band, the Original Creole Orchestra, Sam Gordon's the Lafayette Players, the New Orleans Nighthawks, Bessie Smith, Jelly Roll Morton, Sidney Bechet, and others ~ Baquet passed away in 1949
July 22, 1878 ~ Pianist, songwriter Ernest R Ball born in Cleveland, Ohio, USA ~ Best known for co-penning When Irish Eyes Are Smiling with George Graff Jr and Chauncey Olcott, the latter introducing the song in the 1912 musical show Isle O' Dreams. The song would become a standard recorded by numerous artists including Bing Crosby, Connie Francis, Hank Locklin, Frank Zappa, and others ~ Ball passed away in 1927