This Day In Music: June 19
June 18 ~ Birthdays/All ~ June 20
 
June 19, 2000 ~ Dance-pop, trap singer, songwriter Daniel Skye, also mononymously known as Skye, born in Hollywood, Florida, USA ~ First gained attention through various online channels including Instagram and Youtube, landing him a record deal with RCA Records in 2014. Known for songs such as Maybe, All I Want, and We Got Us
 
June 19, 1993 ~ Olajide Olayinka Wiliams Olatunji, commonly known as rapper, singer, actor KSI, born in Watford, UK ~ Gained a large following through his Youtube channels, initially posting gaming commentary videos and later diversifying to include vlog and comedy-style videos. Released his Dissumulation debut album in 2020 and its follow-up All Over The Place the following year. Both albums would debut in the top 5 in his native UK. Well-known songs include Really Love, Patience, Holiday, and Not Over Yet. Has also guested on Anne-Marie's Don't Play alongside Digital Farm Animals
 
June 19, 1990 ~ Soul, pop singer, songwriter John Newman, full name John William Peter Newman, born in Settle, UK ~ Co-wrote and sang on Rudimental's Feel The Love and Giving In. Also worked with Calvin Harris on Bounce. As a solo artist known for Love Me Again, a UK No.1 hit in 2013
 
June 19, 1980 ~ Marco Antonio Rodriguez Diaz Jr, commonly known as producer, DJ, songwriter Infamous born in Miami, Florida, USA ~ Founding member of The-Allies DJ Crew, which also included DJ Craze, DVLP, and A-Trak. Best known as a producer, closely associated with rapper Lil' Wayne. Other acts produced by Diaz include Drake, Jay-Z, Meek Mill, Fat Joe, Nas, Lupe Fiasco, and Kendrick Lamar
 
June 19, 1979 ~ Post-hardcore guitarist, keyboardist Scott Gross, full name Scott Eric Alexander Gross, born in Queens, New York, USA ~ First gained an interest in music after listening to the Pearl Jam album Ten and his mother bought him a guitar for Christmas. Best known as a member of From Autumn To Ashes during the early-2000s. After being booted from the band due to ongoing personal problems and substance abuse, would take a break from music before turning to studio work and production. Has since notably worked with Lullaby The Storm, Emergency, and a wide array of up and coming rappers
 
June 19, 1972 ~ Punk rock, garage rock, indie rock singer, guitarist, bassist, percussionist Dennis Lyxzen, full name Sven Olov Dennis Lyxzen, born in Umea, Sweden ~ Member of the Refused, best known for the critically acclaimed and influential The Shape Of Punk To Come album released in 1998. Lyxzen has also worked with INVSN, the International Noise Conspiracy, Fake Names, and others
June 19, 1972 ~ Singer, songwriter Snatam Kaur, full name Snatam Kaur Khalsa, born in Trinidad, Colorado, USA ~ Actively recording since the early-2000s. Perhaps best known for touring the world as a peace activist, performing in North and South America and Europe at schools, hospices, juvenile detention centers, and other facilitities on her perpetual Celebrate Peace Tour from 2003 through 2009
 
June 19, 1971 ~ Rock, funk metal, alternative metal, blues rock drummer Jean-Paul Gaster born in Frederick, Maryland, USA ~ Influenced by Jimi Hendrix, Cream, ZZ Top, and ZZ Top, as well as jazz drummers such as Elvin Jones and Jack DeJohnette. Best known as co-founding member of Clutch, with whom he recorded over a dozen albums since the early-1990s. The band merges elements of funk, Led Zeppelin, and heavy metal, and is best known for songs such as Careful With That Mic, The Mob Goes Wild, and Electric Worry. Gaster was also involved in the side-project the Bakerton Group, and has collaborated with Scott Weinrich, Mark Stanley, Mark Morton, and others
 
June 19, 1968 ~ Drummer John Hollenbeck born in Binghamton, New York, USA ~ Well-known for the The Claudia Quintet leading the the Claudia Quintet released in 2001, and for his 2005 album A Blessing. In-demand collaborator, present on albums by Theo Bleckmann, Bob Brookmeyer, Florian Ross, Cuong Vu (Pure), Meredith Monk, Fred Hersch (Leaves Of Grass), Junk Box, Sound Assembly, Tony Malaby, and Anna Webber
 
June 19, 1967 ~ Singer, saxophonist, guitarist, songwriter David Arthur Brown born in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Saxophonist in Beck's backing band from 1997 through 2000. Probably best known as lead singer, guitarist, primary songwriter for Brazzaville, with whom he recorded about a dozen albums since the late-1990s
 
June 19, 1966 ~ Jazz singer, songwriter Silje Nergaard born in Norway ~ Married to singer Heine Totland. One of Norway's best-selling jazz artists, gained international attention with Tell Me Where You're Going featuring Pat Metheny. Has also worked with Al Jarreau, Toots Thielemans, het Metropole Orkest, Morten Harket, Tord Gustavsen, Jane Vespestad, Vince Mendoza, John Scofield, Georg Wadenius, Knut Reiersrud, Nils Petter Molvær, Thomas Stronen, and others
 
June 19, 1963 ~ Drummer Simon Wright born in Oldham, UK ~ Best known for his work with AC/DC, appearing on the mid-1980s albums Fly On The Wall, Who Made Who, and Blow Up Your Video, and his stints with Dio from 1990 through 1991 and again from 1998 through 2010. Wright has also appeared on albums by John Norum, UFO, Michael Schenker, Rhino Bucket, and Operation Mindcrime
 
June 19, 1962 ~ Pop, dance-pop singer Paula Abdul, full name Paula Julie Abdul, born in San Fernando, California, USA ~ Discovered by the Jacksons. Choreographed videos for Janet Jackson. Debuted in 1988 with the Forever Your Girl album, which spawned the Billboard Hot 100 No.1 hits Straight Up, Forever Your Girl, Cold Hearted and Opposites Attract. Would continue to record throughout the mid-1990s, well known songs being Rush Rush, Blowing Kisses In The Wind and Vibeology
 
June 19, 1961 ~ Singer, keyboardist, guitarist Bill DeLoach born in Baltimore, Maryland, USA ~ Member of the Four Seasons, joining in 1971 as replacement for Al Ruzicka and remaining with the band through 1973. Also served as music director for singer Danny Gans
 
June 19, 1960 ~ Rock, power pop singer, trumpeter, keyboardist Ian Page born ~ Founded short-lived mid-1970s power pop unit New Hearts, with whom he opened for the Jam. Subsequently formed mod revival band Secret Affair with bandmate guitarist David Cairns. The group recorded three albums through the early-1980s and is best known for the singles Time For Action and My World, both of which reached top 20 in their native UK. Following the band's disbandement in 1982 Page has released a handful of solo recordings but would become best known as a fantasy author
June 19, 1960 ~ Rock, hard rock, melodic hard rock guitarist Luke Morley born ~ Member of Terraplane, which evolved into Thunder with whom he recorded over a dozen albums starting with Backstreet Symphony released in 1990. The band scored a UK top 20 hit with A Better Man taken of their 1882 Laughing On Judgment Day sophomore album. Morley has also released a solo album, El Gringo Retro, in 2001, and has worked with Bowes & Morley, and the Union
 
June 19, 1959 ~ Drummer Billy Drummond Jr born in Newport News, Virginia, USA ~ Started as a member of Out Of The Blue. Played with Horace Silver, Sonny Rollins, Carla Bley, Steve Kuhn. Sideman on over 300 records including by artists such as Nat Adderley, Ralph Moore, Buster Williams, Charles Tolliver, Lew Tabackin, Hank Jones, James Moody, Andy Laverne, Lee Konitz, Dave Stryker, George Colligan, Ted Rosenthal, Bruce Barth, Andrew Hill, Larry Willis, Toots Thielemans, Freddie Hubbard, and Sheila Jordan
June 19, 1959 ~ R&B, soul drummer, saxophonist, hornist, trumpeter, flutist Mark DeBarge born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA ~ Member of family outfit DeBarge, known for songs such as All This Love, The Rhythm Of The Night and Who's Holding Donna Now. Wrote the band's Stay With Me of their 1983 In A Special Way album, later notably covered by the Notorious BIG, Ashanti, and by Mariah Carey
June 19, 1959 ~ Jazz pianist, bandleader, arranger Roberto Magris born in Trieste, Italy ~ Worked with Art Davis, Herb Geller, Albert Tootie Heath, Idris Muhammad, Ira Sullivan, Sam Reed, Brian Lynch, Tony Lakatos, Mark Colby, Eric Hochberg, Chuck Bergeron, Paul Carr, Franco Ambrosetti, Philip Catherine, Bill Molenhof, Janusz Muniak, Bosko Petrovic, Kai Winding, Eddie Lockjaw Davis, Sal Nistico, Hermon Mehari, Logan Richardson, Kendall Moore, Brandon Lee, Robert Balzar, Eric Jacobsen, Shareef Clayton, Jim Mair, Matt Otto, Elisa Pruett, Peter Schlamb, Dominique Sanders, Brian Steever, Alfredo Chacon, Rodolfo Zuniga, Pablo Sanhueza, Ines Reiger, Robert Offaviano, and others
 
June 19, 1956 ~ Douglas Jackson Brooks, commonly known as country singer Doug Stone, born in Newnan, Georgia, USA ~ Released his eponymous Doug Stone debut album in 1990, which spawned the single I'd Be Better Off (In A Pine Box). Would subsequently regularly reach the higher end of the Billboard Country charts throughout the mid-1990s with songs such as In A Different Light, A Jukebox With A Country Song, Too Busy Being In Love and Why Didn't I Think Of That
 
June 19, 1954 ~ Entrepreneur, music manager Lou Pearlman, full name Louis Jay Pearlman, born in Queens, New York, USA ~ Best known as the man behind several 1990s successes, notably forming the Backstreet Boys and subsequently developing NSYNC. Both acts would be hugely successful with hundreds of millions of dollars in sales. Other acts managed by Pearlman include O-Town, LFO (Lyte Funky Ones), Take 5, Marshall Dyllon, and Innosense, the latter of which briefly included Britney Spears as a member. Pearlman would be convicted in 2008 of conspiracy, money laundering and making false statements during bankruptcy proceedings leaving $300 million in debt. Sentenced to serve 25 years, Pearlman was offered the opportunity to reduce his sentence by one month for every million dollars he helped a bankruptcy trustee recover. He died eight years later in federal prison ~ Pearlman passed away in 2016
 
June 19, 1953 ~ Lawrence Dunn, commonly known as keyboardist Larry Dunn, born ~ Member of Earth Wind & Fire from 1972 to 1983. Dunn is also known as a producer, working for artists such as Ramsey Lewis (Tequila Mockingbird), Lenny White (Streamline), Twennynine (Best Of Friends), Stanley Turrentine (Tender Togetherness), and Level 42 (Standing In The Light). As a keyboardist Dunn also guested on albums by Dee Dee Bridgewater, Jennifer Holliday and Ronnie Laws
 
June 19, 1952 ~ Jazz, soul, jazz fusion singer, composer, actress Sidsel Endresen born in Norway ~ Best known for her association with Jon Eberson. Has also worked as a solo artist and with Chipahua, Nils Petter Molvær, Bugge Wesseltoft, Christian Wallumrød, Stian Westerhuis, Jon Balke, Trygve Seim, Pal Thowsen, Jan Bang, and others
 
June 19, 1950 ~ Singer, flutist Ann Wilson, full name Ann Dustin Wilson, born in San Diego, California, USA ~ Besides her sister guitarist Nancy Wilson the only other constant member of Heart. Active since the mid-1970s the band draws heavily from glam metal and hard rock and has sold over 30 million records worldwide. Well-known songs include Magic Man, Barracuda, What About Love, These Dreams, Alone, Who Will You Run To, and All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You
 
June 19, 1948 ~ Phylicia Ayers-Allen, commonly known as actress, singer, stage director Phylicia Rashad, born in Houston, Texas, USA ~ To disco audiences known for her 1978 Josephine Superstar disco concept album, telling the life story of Josephine Baker. To TV audiences known for her role as Claire Huxtable in The Cosby Show from 1984 through 1982. Rashad has also performed in numerous stage plays, including Broadway productions, noted for her role in a 2004 production of Raisin In The Sun earning her a Tony Award for Best Actress, and feature films
 
June 19, 1944 ~ Francisco Buarque de Hollanda, commonly known as singer, guitarist, songwriter, poet Chico Buarque, born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ~ Influenced by Antônio Carlos Jobim and João Gilberto. One of the first MPB artists to become a popular pop star, known for his inventive wordplay and undercurrent of nostalgic tragedy. Recorded prolifically since his 1966 Chico Buarque de Hollande debut album. Also a widely acclaimed poet and author, acclaimed the prestigious Camões Prize for literature in 2019
 
June 19, 1943 ~ Georg Peter Brandt, commonly known as singer, actor Peter Belli, born in Kiel, Germany ~ Active since the late-1950s. Considered Denmark's first rock star. Opened for both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones with his 1960s rock unit Les Rivals. Has recorded well over three dozen albums as a solo artist, starting with the eponymous Peter Belli album released in 1967. Well-known songs include Bliv Væk Fra Vort Kvarter, Ingen Regning, and Er Det Sådan ~ Brandt passed away in 2023
 
June 19, 1942 ~ Elaine McFarlane, commonly known as pop singer Spanky McFarlane, born ~ Dubbed “the Queen of Sunshine Pop” and best known for fronting late-1960s vocal pop group Spanky & Our Gang. The band is best known for their 1967 Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hit Sunday Will Never Be The Same. Subsequent hits would include Making Every Minute Count and Lazy Day. The band would disband shortly after lead guitarist Hale's death in 1968, though their remained popularity propelled the record label to reissue compilations and shelved recordings
 
June 19, 1940 ~ Folk, soul, R&B singer, guitarist, pianist, songwriter Paul Kelly, full name Paul Laurence Dunbar Kelly, born in Miami, Florida, USA ~ Best known for Stealing In The Name Of The Lord and for Hooked Hogtied & Collared. Also wrote Personally first recorded by Jackie Moore, later notably covered by both singer Karla Bonoff and country singer Ronnie McDowell ~ Kelly passed away in 2012
 
June 19, 1939 ~ Singer Al Wilson born in Meridian, Mississippi, USA ~ After serving in the military, Wilson relocated to Los Angeles, toured the local nightclubs and was a member of Jewels, then the Rollers, followed by the Souls. Signed with artist manager Marc Gordon, who secured an audition for Johnny Rivers. It led to a record deal with Soul City with Rivers producing the sessions that yielded 1966's The Snake, which would become a Northern soul anthem and remains popular to this day. Wilson is also remembered for Show And Tell, a 1973 Billboard No.1 hit ~ Wilson passed away in 2008
 
June 19, 1936 ~ Singer Shirley Goodman born in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA ~ Formed the 1950s duo Shirley & Lee with singer Leonard Lee, known for I'm Gone, Let The Good Times Roll and Feel So Good. Sang backup for Sonny & Cher, Dr John, and notably for the Rolling Stones on their 1971 Exile On Main St album. Perhaps best known for her disco hit Shame Shame Shame recorded under the moniker Shirley & Company, a disco favorite to this day ~ Goodman passed away in 2005
 
June 19, 1932 ~ Guitarist Ernest Ranglin born in Robin's Hall, Jamaica ~ Well over a dozen albums to his name as a solo artist, especially noted for Boss Reggae released in 1969. Influenced by jazz and mento helped create the rhythmic guitar style characteristic to the early ska sound. In-demand session guitarist and music director, present on albums by George Moxley, the Skatalites, Jimmy Cliff, Monty Alexander, Max Romeo, the Royal Rasses, Lee Scratch Perry, and Clancy Eccles
 
June 19, 1930 ~ Blues harpist, singer Jerry McCain, also known as Jerry Boogie McCain, born near Gadsden, Alabama, USA ~ Though a formidable guitarist and singer, McCain is best known as a blues harpist, influential on the likes of Kim Wilson of the Fabulous Thunderbirds. McCain recorded actively since the early-1950s, known for songs such as The Jig's Up, My Next Door Neighbor, She's Tough and Steady. After spending too many years in obscurity, McCain's career would resurge in the 1990s with albums such as Struttin' My Stuff, I've Got The Blues All Over Me, and notably This Stuff Just Kills Me, the latter featuring an all-star cast which included Johnnie Johnson, John Primer, Anson Funderburgh, Jimmie Vaughan, Tommy Shannon, and Chris Layton ~ McCain passed away in 2012
 
June 19, 1925 ~ Charles Edward Springall, commonly known as comedian, singer Charlie Drake, born in Southwark, UK ~ Best known as a comedian. As a singer known for a number of covers and novelty hits starting in the late-1950s including singles such as the Bobby Darin cover Splish Splash, My Boomerang Won't Come Back and the Peter Gabriel-produced You Never Know ~ Springall passed away in 2006
 
June 19, 1922 ~ Jazz saxophonist, composer, arranger David Van Kriedt born in Berkeley, California, USA ~ Worked with the Jazz Workshop Ensemble which would eventually evolve into Dave Brubeck octet. Appears on Stan Kenton's pivotal Contemporary Concepts album alongside Charlie Mariano, Carl Fontana, Bob Fitzpatrick ~ Van Kriedt passed away in 1994
June 19, 1922 ~ Elmer Alexander, commonly known as jazz drummer Mousey Alexander, born in Gary, Indiana, USA ~ Leader and sideman. Worked with Jimmy McPartland, Marian McPartland, the Sauter-Finegan Orchestra, Johnny Smith, Benny Goodman, Bud Freeman, Eddie Condon, Charlie Ventura, Red Norvo, Clark Terry, Ralph Sutton, Sy Oliver, Doc Severinsen, Eddie Barefield, Buck Clayton, Beverly Kenney, Lee Konitz, Gene Krupa, Sal Salvador, Jimmy Witherspoon, and others ~ Alexander passed away in 1988
 
June 19, 1919 ~ Operatic soprano Anneliese Rotherberger born in Mannheim, Germany ~ Especially acclaimed for her interpretations of the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Richard Strauss ~ Rothenberger passed away in 2010
 
June 19, 1918 ~ Folk singer Joe Glazer born in New York, New York, USA ~ Often called “Labor's Troubadour” and closely associated with the labor unions. Recorded over 30 albums. Best known for songs such as The Mill Was Made Of Marble, Too Old To Work, Automation, and others ~ Glazer passed away in 2006
 
June 19, 1917 ~ Jazz singer, songwriter Dave Lambert, full name David Alden Lambert, passed away in Westport, Connecticut, USA ~ Brought modern singing into jazz. Best known as a member of Lambert Hendricks & Ross alongside Jon Hendricks and Annie Ross. Also sang with with Lambert & Co teaming up with Mary Vonnie, Leslie Dorsey, David Lucas, Sarah Boatner. Killed in a roadside accident aged 49 ~ Lambert passed away in 1966
 
June 19, 1914 ~ Bluegrass, country guitarist, mandolinist, singer Lester Flatt, full name Lester Raymond Flatt, born in Overton County, Tennessee, USA ~ Rose to prominence as member of bluegrass icon Bill Monroe's backing unit. Teamed up with banjoist Earl Scruggs to form the famed duo Flatt & Scruggs, one of the most important bluegrass acts in the history of country music and especially known for Foggy Mountain Breakdown, The Ballad Of Jed Clampett, Pearl Pearl Pearl, and You Are My Flower ~ Flatt passed away in 1979
 
June 19, 1909 ~ Jazz saxophonist, singer Joe Thomas, full name Joseph Vankert Thomas, born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Leader and sideman. Influenced by Coleman Hawkins and Chu Berry. Worked with Earl Hood, Horace Henderson, Stuff Smith, Jimmie Lunceford, Johnny Grimes, George Duvivier, and others ~ Thomas passed away in 1986
June 19, 1909 ~ Singer, songwriter Otto Nielsen, full name Otto Louis Nielsen, born in Trondheim, Norway ~ Important figure in Norwegian culture with a career spanning five decades. Performed with his sister Gerd Nielsen under the moniker Otto & Gerd in the 1930s. Wrote children's opera. Program director for Norwegian radio show Søndagsposten for nearly two decades. Renowned songwriter ~ Nielsen passed away in 1982
 
June 19, 1899 ~ Francis Drake Ballard, commonly known as songwriter Pat Ballard born in Troy, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Best known for penning songs such as I Get So Lonely (When I Dream About You) (the Four Knights, Bing Crosby, Maria Cole), and Mr Sandman (Vaughn Monroe, the Chordettes, the Four Aces, the Mills Brothers) ~ Ballard passed away in 1960