This Day In Music: June 10
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June 10, 1989 ~ Eurodance singer, songwriter Alexandra Stan, full name Alexandra Ioana Stan, born in Constanta, Romania ~ Internationally best known for her 2010 hit single Mr Saxobeat which would be included on her Saxobeats debut album released the next year. Known in her native Romania for top 20 hits such as Lollipop (Param Pam Pam), Get Back (ASAP), 1,000,000 featuring Carlprit, I Did It Mama, Ecoute featuring Havana and Obsessi
 
June 10, 1985 ~ R&B, pop, bluegrass bassist, singer, songwriter Bridget Kearney, full name Bridget Ellen Kearney, born in Iowa City, Iowa, USA ~ Co-founding member of Lake Street Dive, with whom she recorded over half a dozen albums starting with In This Episode released in 2006. Kearney has also worked with Joy Kills Sorrow, the Fundies, Benjamin Lazar Davis, and BB Wisely, and recorded as a solo artist, releasing her Won't Let You Down solo debut album in 2017
 
June 10, 1983 ~ Alexis Vélez Alberio, commonly known as Christian hip-hop, reggaeton rapper, songwriter Alex Zurdo, born in Trujillo, Puerto Rico ~ Wrote his first rap song at age 11. Took up the piano at age 13. Over a dozen albums to his name, starting with Nada Es Mio released in 2004. Especially noted for his 2018 album Quién Contra Nosotros, which earned Zurdo a Dove Award and a Latin Grammy Award nomination
 
June 10, 1981 ~ Twin siblings drummer Hannah Blilie and singer Jordan Blilie born ~ Hannah served as drummer for indie rock band Gossip, replacing original drummer Kathy Mendonça in 2004 and remaining with the band until its initial disbandement in 2016, recording five albums starting with 2001's That's Not What I Heard. Jordan is best known as co-founding member, co-lead singer for post-hardcore outfit the Blood Brothers, with whom he recorded from 2000 through 2006 including their acclaimed Crimes, and has also worked with supergroup Head Wound City and Past Lives
June 10, 1981 ~ Hoku Christian Ho, mononymously known as singer, actress Hoku, born in Oahu, Hawaii, USA ~ Daughter of singer Don Ho. Best known for her 2000 hit single Another Dumb Blonde from the soundtrack to Snow Day, and for Perfect Day from the soundtrack to Legally Blonde. Hoku released her eponymous Hoku debut album in 2000, and has acted for film and TV
 
June 10, 1979 ~ Country singer, guitarist, songwriter Lee Brice born in Sumter, South Carolina, USA ~ In-demand songwriter since the mid-2000s, his songs recorded by the likes of Sister Hazel, Garth Brooks (More Than A Memory), Cory Morrow, Jason Michael Carroll, Tim McGraw (Still), Blake Shelton, Kenny Chesney (Seven Days), Josh Kelley, the Eli Young Band (Crazy Girl), Jerrod Nieman, Tyler Farr, and Faith Hill (Boy). As a singer Brice released his A Love Like Crazy debut album in 2010 and has recorded to commercial success since. Songs such as A Woman Like You, Hard To Love, I Drive Your Truck, Drinking Class, Rumor, and One Of Them Girls, have all reached top 10 Billboard Country
 
June 10, 1973 ~ Faith Renée Jordan, commonly known as hip-hop, R&B singer Faith Evans born in Lakeland, Florida, USA ~ Sang backup for Al B Sure and Christopher Williams. First female artist to be signed to Bad Boy Entertainment. Widow of the Notorious BIG. Best known for her first two solo albums, 1995's Faith and 1998's Keep The Faith
June 10, 1973 ~ Stanley Howse, commonly known as rapper Flesh-n-Bone, born ~ Founding member of hip-hop group Bone Thugs 'n Harmony, which also included Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone, Wish Bone and Flesh-n-Bone. The group would be discovered by NWA's Eazy E and release a debut EP in 1994 which spawned the hit Thuggish Ruggish Bone featuring Shatasha Williams. Subsequent hits included 1st Of Da Month, Tha Crossroads, Look Into My Eyes and I Tried featuring Akon
June 10, 1973 ~ Jamie Graham Appleby, commonly known as alternative rock, electronic keyboardist, guitarist, DJ James Ash, born in Windsor, UK ~ Co-founded electro-rock, electropunk outfit the Rogue Traders, where he plays keyboards and guitar. The band took their name from the 1998 psychological drama film Rogue Trader and is best known for their 2005 Here Come The Drums sophomore album. It would spawn the hits Voodoo Child, Way To Go, and Watching You, which all reached top 10 in the band's native Australia. Other hits include Don't You Wanna Feel and I Never Liked You
 
June 10, 1971 ~ Mark Potsic, commonly known as DJ, producer DJ Nu-Mark, born in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Member of the Jurassic 5. Released his Bend Crafters Volume One solo debut album in 2004. Has collaborated with artists such as J-Live, Aloe Blacc, Charles Bradley, Freddie Foxxx, and others
June 10, 1971 ~ Joel Hailey, commonly known as R&B, new jack swing singer Joel JoJo Hailey, born in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA ~ Along with his brother K-Ci co-lead singer of new jack swing group Jodeci, enjoying popularity during the first half of the 1990s topping the Billboard R&B charts with the singles Forever My Lady, Stay, Come & Talk To Me, and Cry For You. The siblings also enjoyed success as the duo K-Ci & JoJo, topping the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 with All My Life of their 1997 Love Always debut album
 
June 10, 1970 ~ Double bassist, composer Dwayne Burno, full name Dwayne Allen Burno, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Worked with Donald Harrison, Betty Carter, Junior Cook, Orrin Evans, Herbie Hancock, Joe Henderson, Clifford Jordan, Abbey Lincoln, Wynton Marsalis, Ronnie Mathews, Mulgrew Miller, David Murray, Greg Osby, Nicholas Payton, Wallace Roney, Steve Turre, Chucho Valdes, Cedar Walton, Eric Alexander, Carl Allen, Don Braden, Marc Cary, Sharel Cassity, Joe Chambers, George Colligan, Ravi Coltrane, Stanley Cowell, Jesse Davis, Digable Planets, Benny Golson, Roy Hargrove, Pete Yellin, Stefon Harris, Roy Haynes, Vincent Herring, Freddie Hubbard, Ingrid Jensen, Peter Leitch, Joe Magnarelli, Jeremy Pelt, Luis Perdomo, Jim Rotondi, Michal Urbaniak, Myron Walden, Scott Wendholt, and others ~ Burno passed away in 2013
 
June 10, 1968 ~ Tracy Lynn Curry, more commonly known as rapper the DOC, born in Dallas, Texas, USA ~ Member of the Fila Fresh Crew. Known for his association with NWA. Worked with Dr Dre on Dre's 1992 The Chronic debut album. Released his own No One Can Do It Better solo debut album in 1989 which spawned the hits It's Funky Enough and The DOC And The Doctor
 
June 10, 1967 ~ Bassist Charnett Moffett born in New York, New York, USA ~ Worked with Far East, Wynton Marsalis, Branford Marsalis, Art Blakey, Ornette Coleman, McCoy Tyner, Pharoah Sanders, Dizzy Gillespie, Ellis Marsalis, Sonny Sharrock, Stanley Jordan, Wallace Roney, Arturo Sandoval, Courtney Pine, David Sanborn, David Sánchez, Dianne Reeves, Frank Lowe, Harry Connick Jr, Herbie Hancock, Joe Henderson, Kenny Garrett, Kenny Kirkland, Kevin Eubanks, Lew Soloff, the Manhattan Jazz Quintet, Melody Gardot, Mulgrew Miller, Stanley Jordan, Tony Williams, Rachel Z, Cindy Blackman, Geri Allen, Cyrus Chestnut, Erin McPherson, Yungchen Lhamo, Scott Tixier, Mark Whitfield, Jana Herzen, Kenny Drew Jr, and others ~ Moffett passed away in 2022
June 10, 1967 ~ Shoegazing guitarist, singer, songwriter Emma Anderson, full name Emma Victoria Jane Anderson, born in Wimbledon, UK ~ Member of 1990s shoegazing, Britpop outfit Lush, with whom she recorded four albums starting withy Gala released in 1990. Anderson wrote a substantial amount of the band's material including Single Girl, one of their best known
 
June 10, 1964 ~ Christian David Hayes, commonly known as alternative rock, indie rock, psychedelic rock guitarist, singer, songwriter Bic Hayes, born in Westminster, UK ~ Member of the Cardiacs, present on their 1992 Heaven Born And Ever Bright album for which he co-wrote Goodbye Grace. Guitarist for 1990s rock outfit Levitation, with whom he recorded the albums Need For Not and Meanwhile Gardens. Frontman of psychedelic rock outfit Dark Star, known for their 1999 Twenty Twenty Sound album. Hayes has also recorded as a solo artist, going by the moniker Mikrokosmos, starting with In The Heart Of The Home released in 2007
June 10, 1964 ~ Drummer, singer, songwriter Jimmy Chamberlin born in Joliet, Illinois, USA ~ Co-founding member, drummer for alternative rock band the Smashing Pumpkins, a quintessential 1990s band especially acclaimed for the albums Gish, Siamese Dream, and Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness. Following the band's initial disbandement at the turn of the century Chamberlin would join bandmate Billy Corgan in supergroup Zwan, form his own the Jimmy Chamberlin Complex, and work with Skysaw through 2012
 
June 10, 1961 ~ Jazz, avant-garde saxophonist, flutist Gary Thomas born in Baltimore, USA ~ Leader and sideman. Perhaps best known for his association with Jack DeJohnette. Has also worked with John McLaughlin, Herbie Hancock, Pat Metheny, John Scofield, Jim Hall, Dave Holland, Greg Osby, Wayne Shorter, Ravi Coltrane, Cassandra Wilson, Wallace Roney, Miles Davis, Steve Coleman, Lonnie Plaxico, and others
June 10, 1961 ~ Twin sisters guitarist Kelley Deal and bassist Kim Deal born in Dayton, Ohio, USA ~ Kelley is best known for her work with the Last Hard Men, Kim for her work with the Amps and the Pixies. Both siblings have also worked with the Breeders
June 10, 1961 ~ Max Alfred Elliott, commonly known as reggae fusion singer Maxi Priest, born in Lewisham, UK ~ Mixes reggae and R&B. Influenced by reggae artists such as Dennis Brown, John Holt, Ken Boothe, Gregory Isaacs, and by pop and R&B artists such as Marvin Gaye, Al Green, the Beatles, Phil Collins and Frank Sinatra. Scored American top hits duetting with Roberta Flack on Set The Night To Music, with Shaggy on That Girl, and solo with Close To You. Has also collaborated with Sly & Robbie, Beres Hammond, Jazzie B, Apache Indian, Shurwayne Winchester, Shabba Ranks and Lee Ritenour
 
June 10, 1957 ~ Singer, actress Midori Kinouchi born ~ First gained attention in 1972 winning the talent contest Miss Teen Contest aired on Nippon TV. Known for songs such as Mezame and Yokohama Eleven. Also ventured into acting. Married to songwriter Tsugutoshi Goto from 1978 through 1982. Married actor, comedian, singer Naoto Takenaka in 1990
 
June 10, 1956 ~ Barrington Scott Henderson, commonly known as R&B, soul singer Barrington Bo Henderson, born in Washington, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Latter-day member of R&B, funk outfit Lakeside, appearing on the band's last two albums. Subsequently briefly worked with the Dramatics, and sang lead for the Temptations from 1998 through 2003 prior to releasing his Best Kept Secret solo debut album in 2003
 
June 10, 1952 ~ Country, country-pop singer, songwriter Thom Schuyler born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA ~ One third of S-K-O, alongside Fred Knobloch and Paul Overstreet. Revered songwriter wrote or co-wrote songs such as Point Of Light (Randy Travis), Love Will Turn You Around (Kenny Rogers), Long Line Of Love (Michael Martin Murphey) and Years After You (John Conlee). Other artists who have recorded Schuylers songs include Lacy J Dalton, Leon Everette, Levon Helm, Eddie Rabbitt, Dan Seals, the Forester Sisters, Judy Rodman, Tom Wopat, Clint Black, and LeAnn Rimes
 
June 10, 1951 ~ Bassist, violinist, pianist Tom Fowler born in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA ~ Best known for his association with Frank Zappa, appearing on well over a dozen of Zappa's albums since the mid-1970s including the acclaimed Over-Nite Sensation, Apostrophe, and One Size Fits All. Fowler also played with Air Pocket, which among others included several of his siblings, and has appeared on recordings by a wide array of artists in jazz, rock, R&B, and experimental music including It's A Beautiful Day, George Duke, Jean-Luc Ponty (Imaginary Voyage), Steve Hackett (Please Don't Touch), Kim Angelis, Don Preston, and Ray Charles. As a solo artist, Fowler is best known for his Heartscapes album released in 1992. Upon hearing of his death, fellow Zappa alumnus Arthur Barrow commented: “He was a hero to me, (…) he was an inspiration for me to buy a bass and start practising” ~ Fowler passed away in 2024
 
June 10, 1950 ~ Carlos Althier de Souza Lemos Escobar, commonly known as guitarist, songwriter Guinga, born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ~ Dubbed Guinga for his pronounciation of “Gringo”, his nickname as a child for his pale skin. Classically trained guitarist, drawing from choro, samba, balão, waltz, foxtrot, blues, classical music, and jazz. Accompanied artists such as Beth Carvalho, João Nogueira, Cartola, and Clara Nunes. As a songwriter, often teaming up with poet, lyricist Paulo César Pinheiro, had his songs recorded by the likes of Elis Regina, Nelson Gonçalves, Miúcha, José Milton (Bolero De Satã), and Michel Legrand. As a singer has recorded about a dozen albums. Especially acclaimed for the albums Delirio Carioca and Simples E Absurdo, both released in 1994
 
June 10, 1944 ~ Lutenist Anthony Rooley born ~ Founded early music enesemble the Consort Of Musicke in 1969, serving as its director since. The group has released over a 100 recordings and at times included members such as sopranos Emma Kirkby and Evelyn Tubb, and tenors Paul Agnew, Andrew King, and Joseph Cornwell. Rooley is also noted for several collaborative albums with James Tyler. As an author known for Performance (Revealing The Orpheus Within), published in 1990
June 10, 1944 ~ Bassist Rick Price, full name Richard Gordon Price, born in Birmingham, UK ~ Member of a number of Birmingham-based bands starting with Sight & Sound, and subsequently with the Move from 1969 through 1971 and perhaps most notably Wizzard from 1972 through 1975 scoring the UK No.1 hits See My Baby Jive and Angel Fingers. Briefly played with the Electric Light Orchestra, though his bass parts would not make it to the band's 1971 eponymous Electric Light Orchestra debut album. Married to singer Dianne Lee of the 1970s duo Peters & Lee ~ Price passed away in 2022
 
June 10, 1942 ~ Chantal de Guerre, commonly known as singer, actress Chantal Goya, born in Saigon, French Indochina ~ Initially a yé-yé singer during the mid-1960s, merging girl group pop with chansons. Would switch to children's music by the mid-1970s working with her husband songwriter Jean-Jacques Debout. Also known as an actress, notably for her role as Madeleine in the 1966 Masculin film by Jean-Luc Godard
 
June 10, 1941 ~ Singer Janet Vogel born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Original member of doo-wop outfit the Skyliners, known for songs such as This I Swear, Pennies From Heaven, It Happened Today, Close Your Eyes, Comes Love and their best known Since I Don't Have You, the latter reaching the Billboard top 20 in 1958 ~ Vogel passed away in 1980
June 10, 1941 ~ Singer, songwriter Shirley Owens born in Pasaic, New Jersey, USA ~ Member of 1960s girl group the Shirelles, known for songs such as Will You Love Me Tomorrow, Dedicated To The One I Love, Mama Said, Baby It's You, Soldier Boy and Foolish Little Girl
 
June 10, 1940 ~ Jazz, free jazz drummer John Stevens, full name John William Stevens, born in Brentford, UK ~ Considered a key figure in British free improvisation, perhaps best known for co-founding the Spontaneous Music Ensemble with Trevor Watts, The band, an influential loose collective, at one time or another included most of the UK's top experimental jazz musicians. Stevens was notably present on albums such as Karyobin, Face To Face, and Mouthpiece. Stevens has also recorded as a solo artist, noted especially for the albums For You To Share, Chemistry, Away, and SMO all released during the mid-1970s. Stevens has also worked with Amalgam, Steve Lacy, Dudu Pukwana, John Martyn (Live At Leeds), Ralph McTell, Charlie Watts, Detail, and Dick Heckstall-Smith ~ Stevens passed away in 1994
 
June 10, 1933 ~ Operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco, full name Maria Cecilia Fusco, born in Rome, Italy ~ Daughter of film composer Giovanni Fusco and pianist Adriana Dante. Active since the late-1950s, debuting in Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto in the role of Gilda. Best known for her longtime association with La Scala. Has also worked with opera houses and orchestras such as La Fenice, Teatro Comunale Di Bologna, Teatro Regio Di Parma, La Monnaie, the Cairo Opera House, the Bolshoi Theatre, the Teatro Real, the Washington National Opera and the Metropolitan Opera ~ Fusco passed away in 2020
 
June 10, 1931 ~ João Gilberto Prado Pereira, commonly known as guitarist, singer João Gilberto born in Juazeiro, Brazil ~ Leading figure in Bossa nova, acclaimed for late-1950s, early-1960s albums such as Chega De Saudade and O Amor O Sorriso E A Flor. Especially known for his collaboration with Antônio Carlos Jobim and Stan Getz on the 1964 Getz/Gilberto album, merging Latin music with jazz, which spawned the hit The Girl From Ipanema featuring Astrud Gilberto ~ Pereira passed away in 2019
 
June 10, 1926 ~ Singer, acress Brita Borg, full name Brita Kerstin Gunvor Borg, born in Stockholm, Sweden ~ Internationally perhaps best known for representing her native Sweden at the 1959 Eurovision Songfestival, reaching 9th place with Augustin ~ Borg passed away in 2010
June 10, 1926 ~ Jazz guitarist Joe Negri born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Taught jazz guitar at the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for nearly five decades. Negri has been performing since a young age, appearing on the radio as young as age 3, shared stages with his brother pianist Bobby Negri, performed on the children's educational TV show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood for nearly four decades, has recorded as a leader, and collaborated with Buddy DeFranco, and Michael Feinstein
 
June 10, 1923 ~ Country singer, guitarist, songwriter Paul Brunelle born in Granby, Canada ~ Considered the pioneer of Quebec country music, especially influential on Willie Lamothe. Known for songs such as Cruel Destiny, On This White Rock, In A Night Of Stars, The Song Of The Vagabond, and In The Distance (There In My Prairie). To American audiences best known for his 1955 novelty yodeling hit The Cowboy Of The Mountains ~ Brunelle passed away in 1994
 
June 10, 1922 ~ Frances Ethel Gumm, commonly known as singer, actress Judy Garland, born in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, USA ~ Child star. Would go on to enjoy a career spanning over four decades. Mother of singer Liza Minnelli. Noted for her role as Dorothy in the 1939 Wizard Of Oz film, in which she also sang Somewhere Over The Rainbow. Her 1961 Judy At Carnegie Hall album made her the first female to be awarded a Grammy Award for Album of the Year ~ Garland passed away in 1969
 
June 10, 1921 ~ Jazz alto, tenor saxophonist Porter Kilbert born ~ Worked with Nat Towles, Benny Carter, Willard Brown, Curly Russell, Max Roach, Oscar Bradley, Ulysses Livingston, Sonny White, Teddy Brannon, Bumps Myer, Gene Porter, Alton Moore, JJ Johnson, Shorty Haughton, Claude Dunson, Snooky Young, Freddie Webster, Gerald Wilson, Jake Porter, Roy Eldridge, Red Saunders, Coleman Hawkins, Fats Navarro, Milt Jackson, Hank Jones, Clarence Samuels, Horace Henderson, Quincy Jones, Phil Woods, Carmen McRae, and others ~ Kilbert passed away in 1960
 
June 10, 1910 ~ Chester Arthur Burnett, commonly known as blues guitarist, singer, songwriter Howlin' Wolf, born in White Station, Mississippi, USA ~ Best remembered for his influence in electric blues alongside rival bluesman Muddy Waters. Known for songs such as Smokestack Lightnin', Killing Floor and Spoonful, all of which regarded as blues, blues rock classics and of major influence on a generation of rock artists ~ Burnett passed away in 1976
June 10, 1910 ~ Pianist, conductor, arranger, songwriter Leon Carr born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Wrote or co-wrote songs recorded by the likes of Harry James, Pearl Bailey (Hug Me A Hug Kiss Me A Kiss), Teresa Brewer, the Blossoms, the Cinderellas, Patti Page (Two Thousand Two Hundred Twenty Three Miles), Craig Alden, Brook Benton (Hotel Happiness), the Tymes, Ruby & the Romantics (Hey There Lonely Boy), Bobby Vinton, Bonnie Guitar, Tom Jones (The Young New Mexican Puppeteer), and Eydie Gormé ~ Carr passed away in 1976
 
June 10, 1907 ~ William Wells, commonly known as jazz trombonist Dicky Wells, born in Centerville, Tennessee, USA ~ Brother of trombonist Henry Wells. Worked steadily behind the likes of Cecil Scott, Spike Hughes, Fletcher Henderson, and Benny Carter before rising to fame playing with Count Basie. About half a dozen albums as a leader, noted for Goin' To Kansas City released in 1960. Has also worked with Jimmy Rushing, Jelly Roll Morton (Mr Jelly Roll), Buddy Tate, Buck Clayton, Booty Wood, Nancy Harrow, James Brown (Live At The Apollo), and Jimmy Rushing ~ Wells passed away in 1985
 
June 10, 1905 ~ Jazz clarinetist Willie Lewis, full name Willie Meria Tawlton Lewis, born in Cleburne, Texas, USA ~ Served in ensembles led by Will Marion Cook and Sam Wooding through the early-1930s. Led his own band for the next decade finding popularity in Europe, the band including sidemen such as Herman Chittison, Benny Carter, Garneth Clark, and June Cole. Returning to New York by 1941 and with his fortunes in decline Lewis would only sparsely perform since, working as an actor and bartender to pay the bills ~ Lewis passed away in 1971
 
June 10, 1901 ~ Friedrich Lowe, commonly known as composer Frederick Loewe, born in Berlin, Germany ~ 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 passed away in 1988
 
June 10, 1893 ~ Actress, comedian, singer, songwriter Hattie McDaniel born in Wichita, Kansas, USA ~ Worked as a singer in minstrel shows and radio, while maintaining manual day jobs, prior to venturing into acting. Has appeared in over an estimated 300 films, though only credited in about 80. Best known for portraying the role of Mammy in the 1939 Gone With The Wind, which earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress making her the first African-American woman to win an Oscar. McDaniel experienced racism and racial segregation throughout her career and was even actually unable to attend the premiere of Gone With The Wind because it was held at a whites-only theater. Her final wish to be buried in Hollywood Cemetery was denied due to the graveyard being restricted to whites-only at the time ~ McDaniel passed away in 1952
 
June 10, 1886 ~ Martin Abraham, commonly known as jazz guitarist, tubist Chink Martin born in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA ~ Best known as a tubist. Father of bassist Martin Little Chink Abraham. Worked with Papa Jack Laine, the New Orleans Harmony Kings, Leon Roppolo, the Halfway House Orchestra, the New Orleans Harmony Kings, the New Orleans Swing Kings, the Dukes Of Dixieland, Sharkey Bonano, Santo Pecora, Pete Fountain, Al Hirt, and others ~ Abraham passed away in 1981