This Day In Music: July 9
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July 9, 2022 ~ Jazz, jazz-rock, classical saxophonist, composer Barbara Thompson, full name Barbara Gracey Thompson, passed away ~ Studied saxophone and classical composition yet her love of Duke Ellington and John Coltrane shifted her towards jazz. Best known for her association with Neil Ardley as a member of Ardley's the New Jazz Orchestra. Married to Colosseum-drummer Jon Hiseman from 1967 until his death in 2018, with whom she has two children. Founded and fronted Paraphernalia and a key member of the United Jazz+Rock Ensemble, both of which also included Hiseman. Worked closely with Andrew Lloyd Webber on several projects including the musical Cats and the 1978 classical-fusion Variations album. Has also collaborated with the She Trinity, Keef Hartley, Manfred Mann, and Marti Webb ~ Thompson passed away in 1944
 
July 9, 2018 ~ Singer, songwriter Stefan Demert passed away in Kungsbacka, Sweden ~ As a solo artist or occasionally duetting with his wife actress and singer Jeja Sundstrom known for songs such as Balladen Om Den Kaxiga Myran, Till Sj, and Anna Anaconda. Demert was also a member of Visor & Bockfot alongside his wife Sundström, Sid Jansson, and Bjorn Stabi ~ Demert was born in 1939
 
July 9, 2016 ~ Operatic soprano Maralin Niska passed away ~ Best known for her association with the New York City Opera during the 1960s and 1970s, and with the Metropolitan Opera during the 1970s ~ Niska was born in 1926
 
July 9, 2015 ~ Songwriter, producer Michael Masser, full name Michael William Masser, passed away in Rancho Mirage, California, USA ~ Best known for writing or co-writing songs such as Touch Me In The Morning, Last Time I Saw Him and Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To) (Diana Ross), Didn't We Almost Have It All and The Greatest Love Of All (Whitney Houston), In Your Eyes (George Benson), Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You (Glenn Medeiros), Hold Me (Teddy Pendergrass), Tonight I Celebrate My Love For You (Roberta Flack & Peabo Bryson), Miss You Like Crazy (Natalie Cole), and others ~ Masser was born in 1941
 
July 9, 2014 ~ Kenneth Thorne, commonly known as pianist, film, TV composer Ken Thorne, passed away in West Hills, California, USA ~ Active since the late 1940s. Has worked on the music for mostly comedy films such as It's Trad Dad, Inspector Clouseau, How I Won The War, The Ritz and others ~ Thorne was born in 1924
 
July 9, 2013 ~ Label executive Jim Foglesong passed away in Nashville, Tennessee, USA ~ Active from the 1950s through the 1990s working for major labels and their subsidiaries such as Columbia Records, ABC Records, Dot Records and MCA Records. Known as one of the gentlest, kindest people in the music business. Signed and helped advance the careers of artists such as Barbara Mandrell, Don Williams, Garth Brooks, Donna Fargo, Reba McEntire, the Oak Ridge Boys, Con Hunley, George Strait, Tanya Tucker, Sawyer Brown, Suzy Bogguss, Kevin Morris, and others ~ Foglesong was born in 1922
 
July 9, 2012 ~ George Lowen Coxhill, commonly known as saxophonist Lol Coxhill, passed away in London, UK ~ Emerged from the 1960s Canterbury scene to become a highly in-demand sideman. Reportedly inspired Joni Mitchell's song For Free while busking solo on a London bridge. Has worked as a solo artist and worked with Kevin Ayers, Carol Grimes, Delivery, Mike Oldfield, Morgan Fisher, Brotherhood Of Breath, Coxhill-Bedford Duo, the Dedication Orchestra, Django Bates, the Damned, Hugh Metcalfe, Derek Bailey, Hybrid Kids, Trevor Watts Moiré Music, Mick Audsley, Heidi Berry, Caravan, Eugene Chadbourne, Shirley Collins, Lindsay Cooper, the Flying Padovanis, Alexis Korner, the Spontaneous Music Ensemble, Gary Windo, Robert Wyatt, Penny Rimbaud, and others ~ Coxhill was born in 1932
 
July 9, 2011 ~ Rodolfo Enrique Cabral Camiñas, commonly known as singer, songwriter Facundo Cabral, passed away in Guatemale City, Guatemala ~ Protested military dictatorships throughout Latin America through his music and activism from the 1970s onwards. Exiled from Argentina after the 1976 military coup. Named UNESCO Messenger of Peace in 1996. Well-known for songs such as No Soy De Aqui (Ni Soy De Allá) and Vuele Bajo. Had his songs covered by Jorge Cafrune, Alberto Cortez, Juan Luis Guerra, and Joan Manuel Serrat ~ Cabral was born in 1937
 
July 9, 2006 ~ Guitarist Míchael O Dhomhnaill passed away in Dublin, Ireland ~ Major influence on traditional Irish musicians, especially through his innovative work with Skara Brae and with the Bothy Band. The former would be the first group to record vocal hrmonies in Irish language songs, the latter is widely regarded as one of the most important groups in Irish traditional music. Has also workled with Kevin Burke, Relativity and with Nightnoise ~ Domhnaill was born in 1951
July 9, 2006 ~ Pianist, producer, songwriter Milan Williams passed away in Houston, Texas, USA ~ Best known as founding member of R&B outfit the Commodores. Wrote or co-wrote songs such as Machine Gun, Bump, Rapid Fire, Better Never Than Forever, Mary Mary, Wonderland, You Don't Know That I Know, Let's Get Started and one of the band's biggest hits Brick House ~ Williams was born in 1948
 
July 9, 2004 ~ Ersel O'Hickey, commonly known as rockabilly singer, guitarist, songwriter Ersel Hickey, passed away in Manhattan, New York, USA ~ Best known for his self-penned 1958 hit Bluebirds Over The Mountain, notably covered by Ritchie Valens, the Echoes, the Beach Boys, Ronnie Hawkins, Robert Plant, and others ~ O'Hickey was born in 1934
 
July 9, 1998 ~ Bassist, songwriter Aldo Stellita, full name Aldo Salvatore Stelita, passed away in Udine, Italy ~ Co-founded Matia Bazar, which also included Piero Cassano, Antonella Ruggiero, Giancarlo Golzi and Carlo Marrale, known for songs such as Ma Perché, Solo Tu, Stasera Che Sera, Mister Mandarino, and perhaps their best known Tio Sento ~ Stellita was born in 1947
 
July 9, 1995 ~ William Sebastian Lewis, commonly known as jazz pianist, bandleader, arranger Sabby Lewis, passed away ~ Popular during the 1930s annd 1940s. Worked with Dinah Washington, Billy Eckstine. Employed sidemen such as Paul Gonsalves, Alan Dawson, Cat Anderson, Sonny Stitt, Roy Haynes, Idrees Sulieman, Joe Gordon, and others ~ Lewis was born in 1914
 
July 9, 1993 ~ Lydia Lucy White, commonly known as singer Lydia Lucy, born in London, London ~ One of four finalists in 5th series in talent show The Voice UK aired on BBC One, alongside Jolan, Cody Frost and winner Kevin Simm
 
July 9, 1990 ~ Pianist Hélène Boschi passed away in Strasbourg, France ~ Had a dual career as both a teacher and performer, recording artist for most of her career. Closely associated with the French national TV station RTF, serving as soloist with the network's orchestra from 1955 through 1965. Had several works written especially for her including Luigi Dallapiccola's Quaderno Musicale De Annalibera, Fernando Lopes-Graça's 3rd Sonata, Claude Ballif's 4th Sonata, and Karel Husa's Piano Concertino ~ Boschi was born in 1917
July 9, 1990 ~ Elmer Dunham, commonly known as trumpeter, trombonist Sonny Dunham, passed away ~ Starting in the late 1920s Dunham worked with bandleaders such as Ben Bernie, Paul Tremain, Glen Gray (as a member of the Casa Loma Orchestra) as a trombonist, trumpeter, singer and arranger. Dunham repeatedly tried his luck as a bandleader, forming mostly short-lived ensembles untill the late 1950s. ~ Dunham was born in 1911
 
July 9, 1986 ~ Singer, rapper, dancer, actress Kiely Williams born in Alexandria, Virginia, USA ~ Member of 3LW, known for their No More Baby (I'ma Do Right) hit single of their eponymous 2000 3LW debut album. Member of the Cheetah Girls. Released her Circle Game debut album in 2008
 
July 9, 1985 ~ Guitarist, singer, songwriter Luiz Henrique Rosa passed away in Florianópolis, Brazil ~ Made an instant smash with his 1963 Bossa Moderna De Luiz Henrique debut album, which contained some of his best-known songs including Sambou Sambou, No Blanco Do Mar and Vou Andar Por Ai. Would remain popular until his death at 46 in a car crash. Has collaborated with Sivuca, Hermeto Pascoal, Walter Wanderley, João Gilberto, Airto Moreira, as well as with American stars such as Stan Getz, Oscar Brown Jr, Billy Butterfield and Bobby Hackett ~ Rosa was born in 1938
July 9, 1985 ~ Guitarist, banjoist, ukelele player Wout Steenhuis, full name Wouter Jan Jelmer Steenhuis, passed away in Broadstairs, UK ~ Member of the Dutch Resistance during World War II. Played in the the Dutch Swing College Band. Also a noted composer working under the pen name Jelmer. Co-wrote Stop, recorded by future Donna Summer producer Giorgio Moroder in 1966 ~ Steenhuis was born in 1923
 
July 9, 1984 ~ Pop rock singer, guitarist, keyboardist, songwriter Jacob Hoggard, full name Jacob William Hoggard, born in Surrey, Canada ~ First gained attention in 2004, reaching third place in the talent contest Canadian Idol. Would subsequently form pop rock outfit Hedley, with whom he recorded over half a dozen albums. The band is best known for their On My Own debut single which would top the charts in their native Canada. Subsequent top 10 hits include For The Nights I Can't Remember, Never Too Late, Cha-ching, Perfect, Invincible, Kiss You Inside Out, Anything, and Crazy For You
 
July 9, 1981 ~ Emily Marie Nemmers, commonly known as country, traditional pop singer Emily West, born in Waterloo, Iowa, USA ~ Known for the 2008 Rocks In Your Shoes single and the 2010 Keith Urban-duet Blue Sky, both moderate hits on the Billboard Country charts
 
July 9, 1980 ~ Marcus Vinicius da Cruz e Mello Moraes, commonly known as singer, guitarist, songwriter, poet, essayist, playwright Vinicius de Moraes passed away in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ~ Helped birth bossa nova, especially as frequent songwriting partner of Antônio Carlos Jobim. Artists who have recorded their songs include Elizete Cardoso, Nara Leão, Dorival Caymmi, Oscar Castro Neves. De Moraes is also especially known for writing the playwright Orpheus Of The Conception, which would be adapted into the Academy Award-winning 1959 film Black Orpheus ~ De Moraes was born in 1913
 
July 9, 1979 ~ Indie rock drummer David Sullivan Kaplan born in New York, USA ~ Member of Razorlight from 2009 through 2018, replacing Andy Burrows. Has previously played with the Reunion Show, Action Action and Men Women & Children
 
July 9, 1977 ~ Operatic tenor Gregory Carroll born in Des Moines, Washington, USA ~ Described as an extremely promising heldentenor his career was cut short, dying at age 35 of a heart attack. Known for roles in Giuseppe Verdi's Luisa Miller with the Chautauqua Opera, Ruggero Leoncavallo's Pagliacci with the Opera Lyric Ottawa, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's The Magic Flute with the Canadian Opera Company. Carroll has also performed with the Seattle Opera, the Puget Sound Opera, the Opera Cleveland, the Lyric Opera of Chicago, and the Norwegian National Opera ~ Carroll passed away in 2013
 
July 9, 1976 ~ Folk, folk-pop rock singer, guitarist, songwriter Craig Cardiff born in Waterloo, Canada ~ As a solo artist has well over a dozen albums to his name starting with 1997's Judy Garland (You're Never Home) album. Describes his music as “folk with a dash of sing-along and storytelling,” drawing from a multitude of singer-songwriter genres including fol, country, pop, traditional pop, show tunes and rock.
July 9, 1976 ~ Alterntive rock, post-grunge guitarist Dan Estrin born in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Co-founding member of Hoobastank, known for songs such as Running Away, Disappear, If I Were You, So Close So Far and The Reason, the latter reaching the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 in 2003
 
July 9, 1975 ~ John Anthony Gillis, commonly known as guitarist, singer, songwriter Jack White, born in Detroit, Michigan, USA ~ Hailed as one of the premier guitarists of the 2000s. Rose to prominence with the White Stripes, known for songs such as Seven Nation Army, The Hardest Button To Button, Icky Thump and You Don't Know What Love Is (You Just Do As You're Told). Married to drummer Meg White from 1996 to 2000, to singer Karen Elson from 2005 to 2013. Has recorded as a solo artist, starting with the Blunderbuss album released in 2012, and with Goober & the Peas, the Raconteurs, Dead Weather, Loretta Lynn, the Von Bondies, Whirlwind Heat, the Muldoons, Wanda Jackson, and others
July 9, 1975 ~ Pop, dance, R&B singer Jessica Folcker, full name Jessica Elisabeth Angelique Folcker, born in Taby, Sweden ~ Released her Jessica debut album in 1998. The album would spawn her two biggest hits, Tell Me What You Like and How Will I Know Who You Are, both of which would reach top 10 in her native Sweden and chart reasonably well across Europe. Folcker is also well-known as featured vocalist on Crack It (Something Going On), a 2002 top 10 hit for the Bomfunk MC's in Scandinavia and parts of Europe
 
July 9, 1974 ~ Producer, songwriter, label executive Dave Cobb born in Savannah, Georgia, USA ~ Best known as an Americana, country producer and songwriter. Worked with Highwomen, Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell, Brandi Carlisle, John Prine, Shooter Jennings, the Oak Ridge Boys, Anderson East, Lady Gaga, and others
 
July 9, 1972 ~ Ska, punk, punk metal drummer Ara Babajian born in Hollywood, California, USA ~ Has worked with Agent 99, Leftöver Crack, the Slackers, King Django, Ruder Than You, the Trick Babys, the SKAndalous All-Stars, Sic & Mad, and Star-Fucking Hipsters
July 9, 1972 ~ Drummer Stanton Moore born in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA ~ Founding member of Galactic. Has also recorded as a solo artist and is an in-demand collaborator working in a wide variety of genres ranging from jazz funk to heavy metal. Has worked with Robert Walter, Corrosion Of Conformity, Garage A Trois, Bonerama, Bobby Previte, Joe Jackson, Walter Wolfman Washington, and others
 
July 9, 1970 ~ Adesola Adesimbo Idowu, commonly known as rapper, producer, songwriter Weird MC, born in UK ~ Influenced by Fela Kuti, Miriam Makeba, Queen Latifah, Jimi Hendrix. Debuted in 1992 with the single I Wanna Make You Jack. Released a full-length album, Simply Weird, in 1996 mixing American-style hip-hop and Afrobeat. Critics would deem the commercially unsuccessful album ahead of its time. Has worked with JJC Skillz, Femi Kuti, and with Kween
 
July 9, 1969 ~ John Percy Simon, commonly known as rapper Percee P, born in the Bronx, New York, USA ~ Described as the “legendary lyricist of the subterranean” by Unkut. Percee P has collaborated with artists such as Lord Finesse, Kool Keith, the Jurassic 5, Aesop Rock, Jedi Mind Tricks, Jaylib, Wildchild, DJ Babu, Dudley Perkins, and others. Percee's debut album, 2007's Perseverance, was produced by Madlib and featured contributions by Diamond D, Guilty Simpson, and Prince Po
 
July 9, 1965 ~ Bassist, guitarist, singer Frank Bello. full name Francis Charles Joseph Bello, born ~ Originally a roadie and guitar technician for heavy metal, thrash metal band Anthrax, becoming a full-fledged playing member soon after the release of the band's 1984 Fistful Of Metal taking over for Dan Lilker
 
July 9, 1964 ~ Courtney Michelle Harrison, commonly known as alternative rock, punk rock singer, songwriter Courtney Love born in San Francisco, California, USA ~ Married to Nirvana-frontman Kurt Cobain from 1992 until his death in 1994. Frontwoman of Hole, known for songs such as Doll Parts, Celebrity Skin and Malibu. As an actress earned a Golden Globe award for her role as Althea Leasure in the 1996 The People vs Larry Flint feature film
 
July 9, 1962 ~ Singer, guitarist, songwriter Bob Dylan records Blowin' In The Wind at Columbia Recording Studio, New York, New York ~ Self-penned. Produced by John Hammond Jr. Released the following year as a single featuring Don't Think Twice It's Allright on the flip side. Included on the 1963 The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan album. Posing a series of rhetorical questions about peace, war and freedom it would become one of Dylan's best-known and quickly adopted as a civil rights anthem. A 1963 cover by Peter Paul & Mary would reach No.2 on the Billboard Hot 100
 
July 9, 1961 ~ Country, rock singer, guitarist, bassist, songwriter Ronnie Bowman born ~ Member of the Lonesome River Band from 1990 through 2001. Appears on John Fogerty's 1997 Blue Moon Swamp album. Has also recorded as a solo artist, notably 1994's Cold Virginia Night which featured guests such as Alison Krauss, Del McCoury, Tony Rice. Other artists who have guested on Bowman's albums include Jerry Douglas, Barry Bales, Don Reno, John Jarvis. In-demand songwriter, has penned or co-penned songs for Chris Stapleton, Lee Ann Womack (The Healing Kind), Brooks & Dunn, Kenny Chesney, Jake Owen, Ralph Stanley, the Grascals, Irene Kelley, and others
 
July 9, 1960 ~ Drummer Charles Gavin, full name Charles de Souza Gavin, born in São Paulo, Brazil ~ Cites the Police's Stewart Copeland, Rush's Neil Peart, Cream's Ginger Baker, and Led Zeppelin's John Bonham as influences. Longtime member of rock band Titas, with whom he recorded over a dozen albums from 1985 through 2010 including the acclaimed Cabeça Dinossauro, O Blésq Blom, and Titas Acústico MTV
 
July 9, 1959 ~ Darren Henley, commonly known as punk rock drummer DH Peligro, born in St Louis, Missouri, USA ~ Joined the Dead Kennedys in 1981 as replacement for Bruce Seslinger, appearing on the albums Plastic Surgery Disasters, Frankenchrist and Bedtime For Democracy. Briefly played with the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 1988. Frontman and eponym of Peligro, known for the albums Peligro, Welcome To America and Sum Of Our Surroundings ~ Henley passed away in 2022
July 9, 1959 ~ Rock, post-punk, new wavbe, alternative rock singer, guitarist, keyboardist, percussionist, songwriter Jim Kerr born in Glasgow, UK ~ Co-founding member, lead singer, frontman of new wave band the Simple Minds, known best for songs such as Promised You A Miracle, Waterfront, Don't You Forget About Me, Alive And Kicking, Sanctify Yourself and perhaps their best-known Belfast Child. Married to the Pretenders-singer Chrissie Hynde from 1984 to 1990, with whom he has one daughter. Married to actress, singer Patsy Kensit from 1992 to 1996, with whom he has one son
July 9, 1959 ~ Rock singer, guitarist John Eddie born in Richmond, Virginia, USA ~ Sang backup on Bryan Adams' 1984 Somebody hit single. Released his eponymous John Eddie in 1986, spawning the modest hit Jungle Boy. Frequently records with several members of the E Street Band. Occasionally sits in with Bruce Springsteen. Has opened for Bob Seger and the Kinks
July 9, 1959 ~ Mark Peter Sinclair Almond, commonly known as synth-pop, new wave singer, guitarist, songwriter Marc Almond, born in Southport, UK ~ Formed the synth-pop duo Soft Cell with David Ball, known for 1980s songs such as Bedsitter, Say Hello Wave Goodbye, Torch, What, and perhaps their best-known Tainted Love which reached top 10 on both sides of the Atlantic. As a solo artist best known for his 1989 Something's Gotten Hold On My Heart duet with Gene Pitney
 
July 9, 1958 ~ Rock guitarist, bassist, singer Bruce Waibel, full name Bruce Kenneth Waibel, born in Livingston, New Jersey, USA ~ Started as a roadie for Gregg Allman before becoming a full band member, first on guitar, later bass guitar. Has also worked with the Marshall Tucker Band, Captain Beyond, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Derringer, and was a member of rock band Firehouse from 2000 to 2003, present on the album O2 ~ Waibel passed away in 2003
 
July 9, 1957 ~ Frederick John Elgersma, commonly known as alternative country singer, guitarist, songwriter Fred Eaglesmith, born in Caistor, Canada ~ Active since the early 1980s with well over a dozen albums to his name. Praised for his literate songwriting, his songs compact stories marked by plot twists and surprise endings depicting rural life, tragedy and love lost. Especially acclaimed for a string of mid- to late 1990s albums, notably 1997's Lipstick Lies & Gasoline and 1999's masterpiece 50 Odd Dollars
 
July 9, 1955 ~ Punk rock, ska punk guitarist, bassist, singer Eric Melvin, full name Eric Scott Melvin, born ~ Co-founding member of pivotal punk rock band NOFX, noted for writing a vast amount of the band's signature guitar riffs such as the intro on Leave It Alone and for his distinctive backing vocals dubbed “the Mel Yell” by fans. Also a co-founding member of Punk Rock Karaoke alongside Steve Soto and Greg Hetson, as well as an occassional touring member of Me First & the Gimme Gimme's
July 9, 1955 ~ Jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, flutist Jan Kåre Hystad born in Stord, Norway ~ Brother of saxophonist Ole Jacob Hystad, with whom he also worked. Leader and sideman. Worked with the Bergen Big Band, Terje Rypdal, Karin Krog, Dag Arnesen, Frank Jacobsen, Sigurd Ulveseth, Jan Eggum, the Kaizers Orchestra, and others
 
July 9, 1953 ~ Jazz guitarist Doug Munro, full name Doug Anthony Munro, born in Yonkers, New York, USA ~ Over a dozen albums to his name as a leader, especially acclaimed for his 1990 When Dolphins Fly debut album and his 1997 Shootin' Pool At Leo's album. Served as producer and arranger for artists such as Cissy Houston, the Skatalites, the SKAndalous All-Stars, Dr Lonnie Smith, and extensively for the Vitamin String Quartet
 
July 9, 1952 ~ Pop pianist, songwriter, TV personality John Tesh, full name John Frank Tesh, born in Garden City, New York, USA ~ Known for his grand-scale instrumental music as well as his career in radio and television, se4rving as a news and sports anchor and notably hosting Intelligence For Your Life on both radio and TV. Got his first concert experience backing his close friend Yanni, after asking him if he could join the band to learn from the experience. Tesh has recorded over two dozen albums starting in the late 1980s and is most acclaimed for 1994's Sax By The Fire and the live album Live At Red Rocks released the following year
 
July 9, 1951 ~ Songwriter, pianist Egbert Van Alstyne, full name Egbert Anson Van Alstyne, passed away in Chicago, Illinois, USA ~ Co-wrote songs such Pretty Baby (the Emerson Military Band, Morton Harvey, Sammy Kaye), Memories (John Barnes Wells, the Southerners, Gene Austin), Beautiful Love (Victor Young, Anita O'Day, Shirley Horn), and Drifting And Dreaming (George Olsen, Jack Denny, the Chordettes) ~ Van Alstyne was born in 1878
 
July 9, 1948 ~ Actor, singer James Baskett, full name James Franklin Baskett, passed away in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Voiced the character Uncle Remus in the Disney animated film Song Of The South, including singing Zip-a-dee-doo-dah which would win an Academy Award for Best Song. Other notable credits include appearing in the 1929 Broadway revue Hot Chocolates alongside Louis Armstrong and voicing Fats Crow in the original 1941 Dumbo animated film ~ Baskett was born in 1904
 
July 9, 1947 ~ Singer, producer, songwriter Haruomi Hosono born in Minato, Japan ~ Rose to prominence as founding member of Happy End and the Yellow Magic Orchestra. Would go on to become one of Japan's most influential musicians and producers, helping shape the sound of Japanese pop for decades. Considered a pioneer in electronic music. Has worked as a solo artist, composed for film, and produced artists such as Miharu Koshi, Sheena & the Roketts, Sandii & the Sunsetz, Chisato Moritaka, Seiko Matsuda, and others
 
July 9, 1946 ~ Ronald Belford Scott, commonly known as hard rock singer Bon Scott born in Forfar, UK ~ Replaced Dave Evans as AC/DC lead singer in 1974 and remained with the band until his untimely death in 1980. Present on all the band's early albums, in retrospect seen as some of the band's best and classics in the genre, including 1977's Let There Be Rock and 1979's Highway To Hell. Has previously worked with acts such as the Spektors, the Valentines and Fraternity ~ Scott passed away in 1980
July 9, 1946 ~ Country, folk singer, songwriter Merle Travis records Divorce Me COD at Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, California ~ Written by Travis and Cliffie Stone. Produced by Lee Gillette. Released as a single b/w Missouri it would reach top 10 on the Billboard Country charts. Notably covered by the King Sisters in 1946, and by Johnny Bond the following year
July 9, 1946 ~ John Graham Mitchell, commonly known as drummer Mitch Mitchell, born in Ealing, UK ~ Best known for his association with Jimi Hendrix, chosen over Aynsley Dunbar by way of a toin coss at his audition. Backed Hendrix at the famed Monterey Pop Music Festival in 1967 and at the 1969 the Woodstock Music and Art Fair. Appeared on the albums Are You Experienced, Axis (Bold As Love), and Electric Ladyland ~ Mitchell passed away in 2008
 
July 9, 1944 ~ Foster MacKenzie III, commonly known as singer, guitarist Root Boy Slim, born in Asheville, North Carolina, USA ~ Best known for founding and fronting the Sex Change Band, with whom he enjoyed a dedicated fan base in the Washington DC and adjacent Maryland area. The band is best known for their Gary Katz-produced Root Boy Slim & The Sex Change Band With The Rootettes debut album, which included their best-known song Boogie Till You Puke. Following his graduation MacKenzie once climbed over the White House fence. The United States Secret service apprehended him and he told officers he was looking for the center of the universe. The incident, brought on by a psychotic break, would lead to a stay at a mental hospital and a diagnosis of schizophrenia, for which he would be medicated the rest of his life ~ MacKenzie passed away in 1993
 
July 9, 1941 ~ R&B singer, songwriter Donald McPherson born in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA ~ Co-founding member of Main Ingredient, present on songs such as You've Been My Inspiration, Spinning Around (I Must Be Falling In Love) and the McPherson-penned Black Seeds Keep On Growing. McPherson died unexpectedly of leukemia at age 29, Cuba Gooding Sr taking his place as lead singer in the band ~ McPherson passed away in 1971
July 9, 1941 ~ Keith Macleod, commonly known as singer, bassist, guitarist, songwriter Mac Macleod, born in St Albans, UK ~ Worked with John Renbourn, Maddy Prior, the Other Side, the Exploding Mushroom, HUrdy Gurdy, Donovan, the Silverlining, and others
 
July 9, 1940 ~ Singer John Salvato born in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA ~ Co-founding member of doo-wop outfit the Duprees, known for 1960s songs such as My Own True Love, Have You Heard, and perhaps their best-known You Belong To Me, the latter a favorite with doo-wop and R&B aficionados to this day
 
July 9, 1938 ~ Film composer Paul Chihara, full name Paul Seiko Chihara, born in Seattle, Washington, USA ~ Composer-in-residence of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. Composer-in-residence of the San Francisco Ballet for about a decade. Composed for numerous films including I Never Promised You A Rose Garden, Crackers, Crossing Delancey and for the 1990 Broadway-production Shogun The Musical
 
July 9, 1935 ~ Free jazz saxophonist, bassist, singer Frank Wright born in Grenada, Mississippi, USA ~ Leader and sideman. Drew comparisons to Albert Ayler. Got his start as backing bassist for Rosco Gordon, Bobby Blue Bland and BB King before switching to saxophone. Has worked with Larry Young, Noah Howard, Sunny Murray, Henry Grimes, Eddie Gale, Jimmy Lyons, Andrew Cyrille, Cecil Taylor, the Art Ensemble Of Chicago, Bobby Few, Peter Brötzmann, Hans Dulfer, Louis Moholo, and others ~ Wright passed away in 1990
July 9, 1935 ~ Singer Mercedes Sosa, full name Haydée Mercedes Sosa, born in Tucuman, Argentina ~ Dubbed “La Negra”, considered one of the premier exponents of nueva cancion updating traditional folk. Refused to leave the country after the military coup in 1976 and would eventually be arrested by the Videla regime during a show along with all the concert-goers. Best known for her Gracias A La Vida signature song. International pressure would lead to her release and she Sosa spent a number of years in exile. Has collaborated with a host of Argentinian and international stars including Martha Argerich, Andrea Bocelli, David Broza, Jaime Roos, Joan Baez, Francis Cabrel, Lucio Dalla, Gal Costa, Lucecita Benítez, Charly García, Nana Moskouri, Pablo Milanés, Milton Nascimento, Pata Negra, Luciano Pavarotti, Shakira, Sting, Caetano Veloso, and others ~ Sosa passed away in 2009
 
July 9, 1934 ~ Jazz drummer Colin Bailey, full name Colin James Bailey, born in Swindon, UK ~ Worked with Winifred Atwell, Bryce Rohde, the Australian Jazz Quartet, Vince Guaraldi (Jazz Impressions Of Black Orpheus), Clare Fischer, Joe Pass, Miles Davis, Benny Goodman, George Shearing, Frank Sinatra, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Ed Shaughnessy, Richie Cole, Jimmy Rowles, Red Mitchell, Stefan Scaggiari, Ron Affiff, Weslia Whitfield, and others ~ Bailey passed away in 2021
 
July 9, 1930 ~ Louis Isidore Bregman, commonly known as arranger, conductor Buddy Bregman, born in Chicago, Illinois, USA ~ First gained attention arranging the Cheers' Bazoom I Need Your Lovin', the first major hit for songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Would go on to become orchestra leader for CBS Radio and by age 25 head Verve's A&R department. Has arranged and conducted for Rosemary Clooney, Anita O'Day, Ella Fitzgerald, Bing Crosby, Toni Harper, Jane Powell, Ricky Nelson, Fred Astaire, Gogi Grant, and others ~ Bregman passed away in 2017
 
July 9, 1929 ~ Bluegrass, country, gospel mandolinist, fiddler, guitarist, singer Jesse McReynolds, full name Jesse Lester McReynolds, born in Coeburn, Virginia, USA ~ Known for his innovative technique on the mandolin. Formed the duo Jim & Jesse with his brother Jim McReynolds, recording and performing from the 1950s until Jim's death in 2002. Guested on the Doors' 1969 Soft Parade album. Has also recorded with Bill Monroe and with bluegrass supergroup the Masters ~ McReynolds passed away in 2023
July 9, 1929 ~ John Anthony Birch, commonly known as organist, choral director John Birch, born ~ Perhaps best known for his ssociation with Royal Albert Hall, serving as its curator-organist from 1982 until his death ~ Birch passed away in 2012
July 9, 1929 ~ Producer, singer, songwriter Lee Hazlewood, full name Barton Lee Hazlewood, born in Mannford, Oklahoma, USA ~ Widely acclaimed as genius, ranked among America's all-time greatest songwriters. Best known for his work producing Duane Eddy in the 1950s and collaborating with Nancy Sinatra in the 1960s including producing and writing These Boots Are Made For Walkin'. As a solo artist best known for his output in the 1960s, often described as cowboy psychedelia. Once described as the world's cheeriest fatalist, especially due to his 1969 masterpiece Trouble Is A Lonesome Town. Hazlewood would retire from music by the early 1970s ~ Hazlewood passed away in 2007
 
July 9, 1927 ~ Edmund Dantes Urick, commonly known as traditional pop singer, actor Ed Ames, born in Malden, Massachusetts, USA ~ Member of family outfit the Ames Brothers, known for a number of 1950s hits including Rag Mop, Sentimental Me, Can Anyone Explain (No No No), Undecided, The Man With The Banjo, The Naughty Lady Of Shady Lane and Tammy. Ames is also well-known as an actor, noted for portraying Mingo in the TV series Daniel Boone ~ Ames passed away in 2023
 
July 9, 1924 ~ Organist, composer Pierre Cochereau, full name Pierre Eugène Charles Cochereau, born in Saint-Mandé, France ~ Best known as organist of the cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris from 1955 until his death nearly three decades later. Regarded as one of the greatest organists and improvisers of his day. After his death the Conservatory of Nice would be renamed in his honour ~ Cochereau passed away in 1984
 
July 9, 1923 ~ Lois LaVerne Williamson, commonly known as country singer Molly O'Day, born in Pike County, Kentucky, USA ~ After some limited success in local dances and radio bands, notably with Johnnie Bailes first gained serious attention in 1940 teaming up with Lynn Davis & his Forty Niners, marrying Lynn Davis within a few months. In 1945 the band would be renamed to the Cumberland Mountain boys to be quickly discovered by renowned music publisher Fred Rose. Successes such as Six More Miles, The Tramp On The Street and Singing Waterfall quickly followed. Recorded and toured throughout the 1960s, retiring from the stage by the 1960s to focus on singing in churches and do evangelistic work despite attempts by among others Ralph Stanley to lure her back to the stage ~ Williamson passed away in 1987
 
July 9, 1921 ~ Jazz drummer Irv Kluger born ~ Played violin before learning drums. Mostly active during the 1940s. Worked with Georgie Auld, Bob Chester, Freddie Slack, Dizzy Gillespie, Boyd Raeburn, Bobby Byrne, Herbie Fields, Stan Kenton, Artie Shaw, Tex Beneke, the Gramercy Five, Dave Pell, Benny Goodman, Woody Herman, Pete Rugolo, and others ~ Kluger passed away in 2006
 
July 9, 1919 ~ Film, TV composer Earle Hagen, full name Earle Harry Hagen, born in Chicago, Illinois, USA ~ Known for composing themes to TV shows such as Make Room For Daddy, The Dick Van Dyke Show, I Spy, That Girl, and The Mod Squad ~ Hagen passed away in 2008
 
July 9, 1916 ~ Pianist, songwriter Joe Liggins born in Seminole, Oklahoma, USA ~ Architect, along with artists such as Roy Milton, of the small-band jump blues. Co-founded and fronted Honeydrippers, best known for their 1945 smash hit Honeydripper. Other notable recordings include Got A Right To Cry, Tanya, Blow Mr Jackson, Little Joe's Boogie, and Pink Champagne. ~ Liggins passed away in 1987
 
July 9, 1915 ~ Composer David Diamond, full name David Leo Diamond, born in Rochester, New York, USA ~ Classical composer best known for 1944's Rounds for string orchestra. Composed symphonies, concertos, chamber music, piano pieces and vocal music. Honorary composer-in-residence of the Seattle Symphony ~ Diamond passed away in 2005
 
July 9, 1890 ~ Walter Henry Heath, commonly known as songwriter Hy Heath, born ~ Frequent songwriting partner of the likes of Johnny Lange and Fred Rose. Co-wrote Mule Train, used in the 1950 film Singing Guns where it was sung by Vaughn Monroe. It would earn Heath an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song, losing out to Mona Lisa from Captain Carey USA. Heath also co-wrote Take These Chains From My Heart with Fred Rose, originally recorded by Hank Williams and covered by well over a hundred artists including Ray Charles, George Jones, Don Gibson, and Glen Campbell. Others who recorded songs co-written by Heath include Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Jordan, Kitty Wells, and Joni James ~ Heath passed away in 1965
 
July 9, 1867 ~ Clifford Alexander Wiley, commonly known as singer George Alexander, born in Baltimore, Maryland, USA ~ Noted for his robust sonority and precise diction. Best known for a number of early 1900s recordings, notably Might Lak' A Rose, America and Dearie ~ Wiley passed away in 1913