June 22, 1986 ~ Pop rock, pop singer, songwriter Lindsay Pagano, full name Lindsay Megan Pagano, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Best known for her 2001 single Everything U R. The sing was originally used for an AOL commercial, and would later become the theme song for the WB TV show Maybe It's Me. Pagano released a sole album, Love Faith & Inspiration, the same year
June 22, 1981 ~ Linda Mkhize, commonly known as rapperm producer Pro, born in Soweto, South Africa ~ Regarded as one of the pioneers of South African rap, known for rapping in a mixture of Tsotsi and English. Best known for the singles Soweto, an ode to his birthplace, and its follow-up Wozobona. Mkhize has released five albums starting with Heads & Tales in 2005 and passed away at age 37 of a seizure ~ Mkhize passed away in 2018
June 22, 1980 ~ Nikoloz Valerieovich Kocharov, commonly known as alternative rock, indie rock singer, guitarist, keyboardist, percussionist, songwriter Nika Kocharov, born in Tblisi, Georgian SSR ~ Internationally best known for representing his native Georgia twice in the Eurovision Songfestival. The first time in 2016 with the indie rock outfit the Young Georgian Lolitaz, reaching 9th place with their performance of Midnight Gold. And again in 2022 with progressive rockers Circus Mircus, failing to reach the finals with the song Lock Me In
June 22, 1979 ~ Singer, songwriter Leire Martíz, full name Leire Martíz Ochoa, born in Errenteria, Spain ~ Lead singer of pop band Leire Martíz Ochoa, joining the band in 2007 as replacement for Amaia Montero, present on albums such as A Las Cinco En El Astoria, Cometas Por El Cielo and El Planeto Imaginario
June 22, 1976 ~ Indie rock, post-Britpop, art punk bassist Gordon Moakes, full name Gordon Peter Moakes, born in Milton Keynes ~ Best known as member of Bloc Party from 2002 through 2015, a band rooted in rock drawing from electronica and house. Present on songs such as So Here We Are/Positive Tension, Two More Years, The Prayer and Flux, all of which reached the UK top 10. The band's first four albums, starting with the band's 2005 Silent Alarm album, all reached the UK albums top 10. Moakes left the band in 2015 to focus on his work with the Young Legionnaire, which started as a side project in 2009.
June 22, 1976 ~ Singer, rapper, drummer, guitarist Jesse Sprinkle born in Seattle, Washington, USA ~ Member of pioneering Christian alternative rock outfit Poor Old Lu, co-founded with his brother Aaron Sprinkle. The band has recorded over half a dozen albums since the early-1990s, and is considered a pioneer in the Christian rock genre, drawing from grunge, funk, and psychedelic rock. Sprinkle has also worked with Sherri Youngward, Morella's Forest, Serene, Denison Witmer, Dolour, Dead Poetic (Vices), Polly Panic, Derek Joseph, and Kutless
June 22, 1976 ~ Drummer, producer Maxime Lenssens born in Ghent, Belgium ~ Has worked with Zap Mama, Axelle Red, the Arsenal, Rokia Traoré, Garland Jeffreys, Chris Whitley, Moiano, Tom Robinson, Linley Marthe, Reggie Washington, Tony Levin, Jeroen van Herzeele, Erik Vermeulen, Erwin Vann, and others
June 22, 1973 ~ Bassist, guitarist Chris Traynor born in Long Island, New York, USA ~ Co-founding member of post-hardcore outfit Orange 9mm, remaining with the band through 1996. Has subsequently worked with Helmet, Rival Schools, Institute, and Gavin Rossdale. Perhaps best known as a member of Bush, first appearing on the album Sea Of Memories released in 2011. Traynor had previously toured with the band in the early-2000s
June 22, 1970 ~ Singer, songwriter, keyboardist Steven Page, full name Steven Jay Page, born in Scarborough, Canada ~ Co-founding member, lead singer, guitarist, primary songwriter of Barenaked Ladies, left the band in 2009 to pursue a solo career. Also worked with Stephen Duffy, and with the Trans-Canada Highwaymen
June 22, 1965 ~ Songwriter, lyricist, TV personality Natalia Germanou born in Athens, Greece ~ In-demand lyricist worked with Anna Vissi, Despina Vandi, Michalis Hatzigiannis, Notis Sfakianakis, Natassa Theodoridou, Lambis Livieratos, Katy Garbi, and others. Internationally best known for co-writing 2005 Eurovision Songfestival winner Helena Paparizou's My Number One with songwriter Christos Dantis
June 22, 1964 ~ Alternative rock, post-punk, indie pop, psychedelic rock, dance-rock singer, keyboardist, guitarist, bassist, drummer Bobby Gillespie born in Glasgow, UK ~ Drummer for the Jesus & Mary Chain from 1984 through 1986, present on the band's 1985 Psychocandy debut album. The album is considered a landmark album influential on shoegazing and alternative rock. Best known as co-founding member, lead singer, primary lyricist for alternative rock band Primal Scream, especially acclaimed for their 1991 Screamadelica album
June 22, 1964 ~ Richard Michael Barrett, commonly known as ska punk singer Dicky Barrett, born in Providence, Rhode Island, USA ~ Frontman of ska punk, punk rock outfit the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, best known for their 1997 Let's Face It album which included the hit single The Impression That I Get
June 22, 1962 ~ Andreas Frege, commonly known as punk rock, hard rock, heavy metal singer, songwriter Campino, born in Düsseldorf, West Germany ~ Best known as lead singer of German punk rock outfit Die Toten Hosen, with whom he recorded over a dozen albums since the early-1980s. Internationally the band is best known for their 1992 Learning Eglish Lesson One album. The band have regularly sponsored social projects, particular aimed at helping children and battling racism, with Frege as an active spokesperson making regular media appearances. Frege has also ventured into acting and guested on recordings by numerous artists including Bad Religion, Los Violadores, Peter & the Test Tube Babies, and Marteria
June 22, 1961 ~ Singer Jimmy Somerville, full name James William Somerville, born in Glasgow, UK ~ Co-founding member, lead singer for mid-1980s synth-pop group Bronski Beat, present on the UK top 10 hits Smalltown Boy, Why, and I Feel Love (Medley) with Marc Almond. After his departure from the band in 1985 founded the Communards with Richard Coles, the duo best known for their Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes cover Don't Leave Me This Way which reached top 10 across Europe including No.1 spots in the UK and the Netherlands. Somerville has also recorded about half a dozen albums as a solo artist, starting with Read My Lips released in 1989
June 22, 1960 ~ Pianist, composer Arturo O'Farrill born in Mexico City, Mexico ~ Son of bandleader Chico O'Farrill. Worked with Carla Bley, Chick Corea, Dizzy Gillespie, Howard Johnson, Steve Turre, Lester Bowie, Andy González, Jerry González, Ray Barretto, and Bebo Valdes
June 22, 1960 ~ Jazz singer, guitarist, songwriter Martin Hagfors born in Palo Alto, California, USA ~ As a solo artist acclaimed for his 2011 sophomore Like You album. In-demand collaborator. Has worked with Home Groan, Askil Holm, Cream Of The Crop, Weld, Jagga Jazzist, Tore Andersen, Kristin Berglund, the Tiger City Jukes, Motorpsycho, the Hellbillies, the National Bank, Roy Lønhøiden, Elisabeth Andreassen, Ida Jenshus, the Brigade, and others
June 22, 1959 ~ Nicola Henri Didier Sirchis, commonly known as rock singer Nicola Sirkis, born in Antony, France ~ Frontman and sole constant member of Indochine, one the best-selling French artists of the 1980s. The band is known for songs such as L'Aventurier, Canary Bay, Troisieme Sexe and J'Ai Demande A La Lune
June 22, 1957 ~ Bassist Garry Beers, full name Garry William Beers, born ~ Member of INXS from its inception until its disbandement in 2012. The band is known for a string of mid-1980s to early-1990s Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hits such as What You Need, Need You Tonight, Devil Inside, New Sensation, Tear Us Apart, Suicide Blonde, and Disappear. During the band's hiatus in the late-1980s Beers has also worked with Absent Friends, known for the single I Don't Want To Be With Nobody But You. Co-wrote Tangle With Your Mind with Scott Weiland, recorded by the latter on his 2008 Happy In Galoshes album
June 22, 1956 ~ Rock, post-punk, pop rock, new wave bassist, guitarist, mandolinist, banjoist, keyboardist, percussionist, singer Derek Forbes born ~ Best known as member of the Simple Minds joining the band in 1978 as replacement for Tony Donald. Present on some of the band's best known including Promised You A Miracle, Glittering Prize, Waterfront, and Don't You (Forget About Me). Forbes departed the band in 1985 yet in later years would guest on several recordings, once stating they were the band “he never left.” Has also worked with artists such as Big Country, Propaganda, Oblivion Dust, Spear of Destiny, Fourgoodmen, and the Alarm
June 22, 1955 ~ Paul Julian Strohmeyer, commonly known as singer, multi-instrumentalist Green Gartside, born in Cardiff, UK ~ Best known as frontman of Scritti Politti, known for 1980s, 1990s songs such as Wood Beez (Pray For Aretha Franklin), Absolute, The Word Girl, Oh Patti (Don't Feel Sorry For Loverboy) and She's A Woman featuring Shabba Ranks. Gartside retired from music for a number of years, disillusioned with the music industry but would return by the late-1990s. Has collaborated with Miles Davis, Chaka Khan, Eurythmics, Elvis Costello, Mos Def, Meshell Ndegeocello, Kylie Minogue, Robyn Hitchcock, the Manic Street Preachers, Tracey Thorn, Robert Wyatt, and others
June 22, 1954 ~ Singer, guitarist, songwriter Angélique Ionatos born in Athens, Greece ~ In her early teens fled with her family from Greece after the military coup, resettling in France. Rooted in Greek culture yet drew from classical, jazz, chanson, oriental and tango. Well over a dozen albums to her name since the 1970s, the first few collaborating with her brother Photis Ionatos. Sang in both Greek and French. Known for setting both classic and contemporary text and poetry to music, frequent collaborator of poet Odysseas Elytis ~ Ionatis passed away in 2021
June 22, 1954 ~ Robert James Beckingham, commonly known as violinist, singer, actor, songwriter Bobby Valentino, born in Chatham, UK ~ Not to be confused with the American hip-hop singer Bobby V, once also going by the moniker Valentino. Beckingham founded the Fabulous Poodles. Best known as co-writer of Young At Heart, a UK hit for Bluebells in 1980. The song had previously been recorded by Bananarama
June 22, 1953 ~ Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper, commonly known as pop, new wave, synth-pop singer, guitarist, songwriter Cyndi Lauper, born in Brooklyn, New York, USA ~ Known for her distinctive image, sporting a variety of hair colors and an eccentric fashion style. Advocate of LGBT-rights. Has sold over 50 million records. Iconoclastic singer who revolutionized the role of women in rock & roll. Scored the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hits Girls Just Want To Have Fun, Time After Time, She Bop, All Through The Night, The Goonies R Good Enough, True Colors, Change Of Heart and I Drove All Night
June 22, 1953 ~ Producer, songwriter Ian Levine, full name Ian Geoffrey Levine, born in Blackpool, UK ~ Pivotal producer in the disco scene, regarded a developer of the Hi-NRG style. Discovered Evelyn Thomas, whose Hi-NRG classic High Energy he co-wrote and co-produced. Founded the labels Nightmare Gold Records and Motorcity. Songs co-written by Levine have been recorded by the likes of James Wells, Barbara Pennington (Twenty-Four Hours A Day), LJ Johnson, Seventh Avenue, Miquel Brown (So Many Men So Little Time), and others
June 22, 1951 ~ Joseph Allen Carr, commonly known as guitarist, mandolinist, songwriter Joe Carr, passed away in Levelland, Texas, USA ~ Worked with local Texas bands such as Roanoke in the 1970s and Country Gazette in the 1980s. Formed and fronted his own the Texas Lone Star Band from 1987 onwards. Penned a number of instructional books for mandoliin, western swing and flat-picking guitar, banjo and ukelele. Regular contributor to Flatpicking Guitar Magazine and Mandolin Magazine ~ Carr passed away in 2014
June 22, 1949 ~ Singer Alan Osmond, full name Alan Ralph Osmond, born in Ogden, Utah, USA ~ Member of family outfit the Osmonds, known for songs such as One Bad Apple, Yo-Yo, Down By The Lazy River and Love Me For A Reason
June 22, 1948 ~ Singer, guitarist, bassist, keyboardist, drummer, songwriter Todd Rundgren born in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Co-founding member of psychedelic band the Nazz. As a solo artist known best for songs such We Gotta Get You A Woman, Hello It's Me and I Saw The Light. Especially acclaimed for the early-1970s albums Something/Anything and A Wizard A True Star. As a producer has worked on albums for Badfinger, the New York Dolls, Grand Funk Railroad (We're An American Band), Hall & Oates, Meat Loaf (Bat Out Of Hell), the Tubes, the Psychedelic Furs, Cheap Trick, XTC (Skylarking), Bad Religion, and others
June 22, 1947 ~ Howard Lawrence Kaplan, commonly known as singer, keyboardist, clarinetist, saxophonist, songwriter, producer, engineer Howard Kaylan born in New York, New York, USA ~ First gained attention as co-founding member, lead singer for 1960s rock outfit the Turtles, known best for their 1967 Billboard Hot 100 No.1 hit Happy Together. Formed the duo Flo & Eddie, going by the monniker Eddie, with Mark Volman. Closely associated with Frank Zappa as a member of Zappa's backing unit the Mothers Of Invention, present on albums such as Chunga's Revenge, Just Another Band From LA, and 200 Motels. Along with regular collaborator Volman has produced, engineered, or sang backup for artists such as John Lennon, Bruce Springsteen, the Ramones, T.Rex, Blondie, the Psychedelic Furs, and Duran Duran
June 22, 1946 ~ Son, trova, Latin jazz, salsa guitarist, singer Eliades Ochoa, full name Eliades Ochoa Bustamente, born in Loma de la Avispa, Cuba ~ Leader of the Cuarteto Patria since 1978. Rose to international fame in the late-1990s for his association with the Buena Vista Social Club, leading to collaborations with Charlie Musselwhite, David Blanco, Bob Dylan, and others
June 22, 1946 ~ Avant-garde jazz, forró keyboardist, accordionist, flutist, saxophonist, guitarist, songwriter Hermeto Pascoal born in Lagoa de Canoa, Brazil ~ Leader and sideman. Important figure in Brazilian music since the mid-1960s. Worked with Edu Lobo, Elis Regina, Cesar Camargo Mariano, Airto Moreira, Humberto Clayber, the Quarteto Novo, and other. Internationally best known for appearing on the pivotal Miles Davis album Live/Evil released in 1971
June 22, 1944 ~ Traditional pop, pop singer Peter Asher born in London, UK ~ Formed the duo Peter & Gordon with Gordon Waller, known for the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hits I Go To Pieces, Lady Godiva and perhaps their best known A World Without Love. Also known as an in-demand producer for artists such as James Taylor, Barbara Keith, Kate Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, JD Souther, David Sanborn, Bonnie Taylor, Cher, 10,000 Maniacs, Ringo Starr, Sarah Brightman, Kenny Loggins, Sophie B Hawkins, Boyzone, Wilson Phillips, and others
June 22, 1943 ~ Singer, guitarist, songwriter Steve Weber born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Best known for co-founding psychedelic folk outfit the Holy Modal Rounders with singer, fiddler Peter Stampfel. The band has recorded over half a dozen albums and earned a cult following with their unique blend of folk and psychedelia. Reportedly the track Hesitation Blues of their 1964 eponymous The Holy Modal Rounders was the first song to include the word “psychedelic” in its lyrics. Weber and Stampfel have also briefly played with the Fugs ~ Weber passed away in 2020
June 22, 1942 ~ Eumir Deodato de Almeida, commonly known as pop, rock, R&B, jazz, funk pianist, producer, songwriter, arranger Eumir Deodato, born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ~ Plays and draws from a wide variety of genres, at times merging several idioms into an orginal hybrid. As a recording artist best known for his 1973 Prelude album, which would sell 5 million copies and earn him a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental for the track Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001). Has produced and arranged on over 500 albums including the Kool & the Gang hits Celebration, Ladies Night and Too Hot. Has also worked with Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, Paul Desmond, Con Funk Shun, Björk, kd Lang, Marcos Valle, Kevin Rowland, Luiz Bonfá, Astrud Gilberto, Roberto Menescal, Milton Nascimento, Stanley Turrentine, Brenda K Starr, Billy Cobham, Roberta Flack, Aretha Franklin, the Fun Lovin' Criminals, Kleeer, Chuck Mangione, Dom Um Romão, and others
June 22, 1936 ~ Kristoffer Kristofferson, commonly known as country, outlaw country singer, guitarist, songwriter Kris Kristofferson, born in Brownsville, Texas, USA ~ One of the most beloved country singers to emerge from the late-1960s. Regarded as a Renaissance man of country music, known for his poetic, literate, and regularly brutally honest lyrics. Had several of his songs recorded by hundreds of artists each. Wrote For The Good Times, first recorded by Bill Nash and covered by numerous artists including Ray Price, Al Green, and Elvis Presley. Wrote Sunday Morning Coming Down, first recorded by Ray Stevens. Co-wrote Me & Bobby McGee, first recorded by Roger Miller and a posthumous Billboard Hot 100 No.1 hit for Janis Joplin, Kristofferson's one-time girlfriend. Wrote and first recorded Help Me Make It Through The Night, later a smash hit for Sammi Smith. Spearheaded the 1970s outlaw country movement. Member of country supergroup the Highwaymen alongside frequent collaborators Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash. Over the course of his career, Kristofferson has recorded well over a dozen albums as a solo artist, as well as several with his then-wife Rita Coolidge. Kristofferson is also an accomplished actor, noted for his roles in A Star Is Born opposite Barbra Streisand, Convoy and the Blade trilogy ~ Kristofferson passed away in 2024
June 22, 1934 ~ Singer, guitarist, songwriter, children's author Leon Rosselson born in Harrow, UK ~ Rose to prominence in the early-1960s as a regular on the BBC TV show That Was The Week That Was, performing his own satirical songs and has continued to record and perform since. In later years also known as an author, writing well over a dozen children's books, perhaps most notably Rosa's Singing Grandfather published in 1991
June 22, 1934 ~ Nerlynn Taitt, commonly known as guitarist, bassist Lynn Taitt, born in San Fernando, Trinidad & Tobago ~ Rocksteady pioneer. Worked with the Sheiks, the Cavaliers, the Comets, Baba Brooks, the Skatalites, Tommy McCook, Supersonics, the Jets, Hux Brown, Headley Bennett, Hopeton Lewis, Gladstone Anderson, Winston Wright, Bunny Lee, Duke Reid, Joe Gibbs, Coxsone Dodd, Sonia Pottinger, Derrick Morgan, Desmond Dekker, Lee Scratch Perry, Ken Boothe, Bob Marley, Joe Higgs, the Kingpins, and others ~ Taitt passed away in 2010
June 22, 1933 ~ Conductor Libor Pesek born in Prague, Czechoslovakia ~ Considered one of the premier conductors of his day with a career spanning seven decades. Best known for his interpretations of Czech music, including championing lesser known composers such as Josef Suk and Vítezslav Novák. Closely associated with the Czech Philharmonic, the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic ~ Pesek passed away in 2022
June 22, 1924 ~ Double bassist, singer Major Short born ~ Member of vocal trio Somethin' Smith & the Redheads, active during the 1950s and 1960s. The trio also included guitarist, banjoist Robert H Robinson and pianist Saul Striks, and are best known for their 1955 hit It's A Sin To Tell A Lie. Lesser hits included Heartaches, Ace In The Hole, and You Always Hurt The One You Love ~ Short passed away in 2018
June 22, 1922 ~ George Dunne, commonly known as keyboardist, actor Murphy Dunne, born in Chicago, Illinois, USA ~ Member of the improvisational theatre company The Second City. Co-produced Chicago's first Free Blues Festival in 1969. Best known for portraying the role of “Murph” of the fictional Murph & the Magic Tones in That Girl Belongs To Yesterday] 1980 film after their regular pianist Paul Shaffer could not accept the part due to his contractual obligations. Dunne has also performed live with the Blues Brothers alongside Shaffer, and reprised his role in the 2000 sequel Blues Brothers 2000
June 22, 1915 ~ Pianist Randolph Hokansen born ~ Began playing piano at age 8. Regularly gave recitals at age 15. Studied under Harold Samuel, Myra Hess and Carl Friedberg. Performed as soloist under Thomas Beecham, Pierre Monteux, Arthur Fiedler, Walter Susskind, and Milton Katims ~ Hokanson passed away in 2018
June 22, 1910 ~ Irené Frances Eastwood, commonly known as singer Anne Ziegler, was born in Liverpool, UK ~ Best known for her light operatic duets with her husband Webster Booth. The pair were dubbed “the Sweethearts in Song” and ranked among the most popular British acts of the 1940s ~ Ziegler passed away in 2003
June 22, 1909 ~ Joshua Alexander Loss, commonly known as dance bandleader, violinist Joe Loss, born in Spitalfields, UK ~ Led the Joe Loss Orchestra, one of the most popular dance bands in the UK during the 1940s and 1950s. Well known songs include In The Mood, The Stripper, Sucu Sucu, Must Be Madison, Theme From Maigret, and March Of The Mods ~ Loss passed away in 1990
June 22, 1907 ~ Ernest Paulin, commonly known as jazz trumpeter, bandleader Ernest Doc Paulin, born in Wallace, Louisiana, USA ~ Active on the New Orleans scene from the 1920s well through the 1990s. Paulin had 13 children, 6 of whom became professional musicians, starting in their father's band. As a local icon Paulin is featured in the 1978 documentary Always For Pleasure about New Orleans culture ~ Paulin passed away in 2007
June 22, 1903 ~ Drummer, bandleader Ben Pollack born in Chicago, Illinois, USA ~ Popular bandleader from the mid-1920s forward employing musicians such as Benny Goodman, Jack Teagarden, Glenn Miller, Jimmy McPartland, and Harry James. Co-wrote the jazz standard Tin Roof Blues. Has also worked, either as leader or in serving roles, with Harry Bastin, the New Orleans Rhytm Kings, the Venice Ballroom Orchestra, Gil Rodin, Irving Mills, Matty Matlock, Charlie Teagarden, Eddie Miller, Irving Fazola, Chico Marx, Dick Cathart, Frank Teschemacher, Freddie Slack, Joe Marsala, Muggsy Spanier, and Yank Lawson ~ Pollack passed away in 1971