This Day In Music: June 3
June 2 ~ Birthdays/All ~ June 4
 
June 3, 1988 ~ David Lawrence Brewster Jr, commonly known as rapper, songwriter, actor Dave East, born in New York, New York, USA ~ Influenced by Jadakiss, the Notorious BIG, Raekwon, Tupac Shakur, Snoop Dogg. First gained attention in the early-2010s with a series of mixtapes, leading up to a full-length Survival debut album released in 2019. Has collaborated with artists such as Lumidee, Juelz Santana, Greatness Jones, and Trae the Truth
 
June 3, 1983 ~ Indietronica, electropop, synth-pop, pop singer, keyboardist, guitarist Javiera Mena, full name Javiera Alejandra Mena Carrasco, born in Santiago, Chile ~ Rose to fame with her 2006 Esquemas Juveniles debut album and has recorded consistently since. Well known for songs such as Al Siquiente Nivel, Hasta La Verdad, and Otra Era
 
June 3, 1981 ~ Folk singer, guitarist, banjoist, fiddler, songwriter Sam Amidon, full name Samuel Tear Amidon, born in Brattleboro, Vermont, USA ~ Married to singer Beth Orton. Member of Popcorn Behavior. Member of Doveman. Has recorded about a dozen albums as a solo artist, starting with Solo Fiddle consisting of traditional fiddle instrumentals released in 2001
 
June 3, 1976 ~ Jazz singer, songwriter Hilde Louise Asbjørnsen born in Sykkylven, Norway ~ Formed the duo Asbjørnsen & Joh with Lene Kongsvik Johansen early on in her career. Best known for her solo recordings, having recorded over half a dozen albums starting with the Per Husby-produced Eleven Nights And Two Early Mornings album released in 2004
 
June 3, 1974 ~ Pop pianist, keyboardist, director, producer, songwriter Jason Halbert born in Port Arthur, Texas, USA ~ Member of DC Talk. Co-founding member of Sonicflood. Touring keyboardist for Paulina Rubio and Reba McEntire. Music director for Nick Carter, Clay Aiken, Justin Guarini, and notably Kelly Clarkson. Co-wrote a vast amount of the latter's songs, including Catch My Breath and Cry, and notably produced Clarkson's 2013 Grammy Award winning Stronger album. Halbert also formed the duo the Brezhnev Society with Todd Mark Evans
June 3, 1974 ~ Rock singer, guitarist Kelly Jones born in Cwmaman, UK ~ Co-founding member, lead singer, guitarist for alternative rock band the Stereophonics. The band would score a string of UK top 10 hits starting in the late-1990s, well known songs include The Bartender And The Thief, Just Looking, Pick A Part That's New, Have A Nice Day, Madame Helga, and Dakota, the latter topping the UK singles chart in 2005
 
June 3, 1969 ~ Producer, songwriter Søren Rasted, full name Søren Nystrøm Raster, born in Blovstrød, Denmark ~ Best known as member and along with bandmate Claus Norreen primary songwriter of Eurodance outfit Aqua active from the mid-1990s through 2001. The band has sold over 20 million records and is best known for their 1997 Barbie Girl dance hit, a No.1 hit across Europe and a top 10 hit on the American Billboard Hot 100. Married to bandmate Lene Nystrøm from 2001 through 2016, the couple have two children. Rasted has also served as producer and songwriter for a wide array of Danish artists
 
June 3, 1968 ~ Hard rock singer Dave Gleeson, full name David Sean Gleeson, born in Newcastle, Australia ~ Lead singer for the Screaming Jets, known best for a string of successful 1990s albums and their energetic live show. The single Better taken of their 1991 All For One debut album would reach top 10 in the band's native Australia
June 3, 1968 ~ Jamie Murphy, commonly known as country singer, songwriter Jamie O'Neal born in Sydney, Australia ~ Released her full-length Shiver in 2000, which included the Billboard Country No.1 hits There Is No Arizona and When I Think About Angels. Would again reach the top 10 with Somebody's Hero in 2005
 
June 3, 1966 ~ Lo-fi, alternative country, underground rock singer, guitarist, songwriter Bill Callahan, full name William Rahr Callahan, born in Silver Spring, Maryland, USA ~ Recorded over a dozen albums under the moniker Smog, starting with Sewn To The Sky released in 1990. Dropped the moniker by the mid-2000s, recording over half a dozen albums under his given name since. Singer Cat Power has notably covered Callahan's Bathysphere and Red Apples
June 3, 1966 ~ Alternative rock singer, guitarist, songwriter Bill Janovitz born ~ Lead singer for indie rock trio Buffalo Tom, with whom he has recorded over half a dozen albums since the late-1980s. The band is best known for their 1992 Let Me Come Over album and its follow-up Big Red Letter Day released the following year. The band would score a UK top 10 in 1999 with Going Underground, a cover of the Jam classic. Janovitz has also recorded as a solo artist, starting with Lonesome Billy released in 1997. Janovitz has three younger brothers who are all musicians, Paul Janovitz of Cold Water Flat, Scott Janovitz of the Russians, and Tom Janovitz of Sodafrog
 
June 3, 1965 ~ Jazz trumpeter Derrick Gardner born in Chicago, Illinois, USA ~ Worked with Count Basie, Frank Foster, Harry Connick Jr, Dizzy Gillespie, George Benson, Jon Faddis, Nancy Wilson, Tony Bennett, Joe Williams, Rufus Reid, Vincent Gardner, Clark Terry, Kenny Barron, Stefon Harris, James Moody, Lizz Wright, Craig Bailey, and others
June 3, 1965 ~ Rock, folk, bluegrass bassist, guitarist, banjoist, pianist, singer Mike Gordon born in Sudbury, Massachusetts, USA ~ Best known as founding member of Phish. Wrote or co-wrote several of the band's songs including Mound, Train Song, Yarmouth Road and Say Something. Has also worked with Leo Kottke, Jamie Masefield, the Chieftains, the Rhythm Devils, and released several solo albums starting with Inside In in 2003
 
June 3, 1964 ~ Dorothee Pesch, commonly known as heavy metal, hard rock singer, songwriter Doro, born in Düsseldorf, West Germany ~ Dubbed “the Metal Queen” for her leading role in heavy metal. Fronted the short-lived Snakebite in the early-1980s. Fronted Warlock. Well known as a solo artist with over two dozen albums to her name, starting with Force Majeure released in 1989
 
June 3, 1962 ~ Dance, house producer David Cole, full name David Byron Cole, born in Johnson, Tennessee, USA ~ Best known for forming C+C Music Factory with regular collaborator Robert Clivilles, scoring a string of early-1990s hits including the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hits Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now), Here We Go (Let's Rock & Roll), and Things That Make You Go Hmmm. The duo also produced hit records for Mariah Carey, Aretha Franklin, Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, Deborah Cooper, and others ~ Cole passed away in 1995
 
June 3, 1961 ~ Edward Wynne, commonly known as psychedelic rock, progressive rock, space rock, jazz fusion guitarist, keyboardist Ed Wynne, born in Wandsworth, UK ~ Best known as principal songwriter and sole constant member of psychedelic rock outfit Ozric Tentacles. The band is noted for merging rock with a wide array of idioms including jazz fusion, ambient dub, and electronic music. Wynne has also worked with Nodens Ictus, Jordan Rudess, Eat Static, and Invisible System, and recorded as a solo artist starting with Shimmer Into Nature released in 2019
 
June 3, 1959 ~ Twin brothers mandolinist, banjoist Cary Park and guitarist Larry Park born in Stockton, California, USA ~ Members of country band Boy Howdy, known for a string of 1990s singles notably A Cowboy's Born With A Broken Heart, She'd Give Anything and They Don't Make 'Em Like That Anynmore
 
June 3, 1956 ~ Daniel Thomas, commonly known as singer, guitarist, harmonica player Danny Wilde, born in Houlton, Maine, USA ~ Co-founded power-pop unit the Quick, and subsequently Great Buildings. Has released a number of moderately successful solo recordings, notably the singles Isn't It Enough and Time Runs Wild, before teaming up with Phil Solem to form the Rembrandts, known for Just The Way It Is and the Friends theme I'll Be There For You
 
June 3, 1953 ~ Blues, country blues singer, guitarist, songwriter Terry Garland born in Johnson, Tennessee, USA ~ Guitarist, steel guitarist, slide guitarist. Drew comparisons to Bukka White and Mississippi Fred McDowell. Released his Trouble In Mind debut album in 1991, which also featured the Nighthawks' blues harpist Mark Wenner
 
June 3, 1952 ~ Keyboardist Billy Powell, full name William Norris Powell, born in Corpus Christi, Texas, USA ~ Best known as member of Southern rock outfit Lynyrd Skynyrd from 1972 until his death in 2009. Present on the band's best known starting with the acclaimed 1973 Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-nerd debut album. Has also worked with Vision, 38 Special and the Rossington-Collins Band ~ Powell passed away in 2009
 
June 3, 1951 ~ June Deniece Chandler, commonly known as R&B, pop singer Deniece Williams, born in Gary, Indiana, USA ~ Four-octave soprano best known for the Billboard Hot 100 No.1 hits Let's Hear It For The Boy and Too Much Too Little Too Late, the latter a duet with Johnny Mathis. Other well known songs include Free, Silly and It's Gonna Take A Miracle. In-demand backing singer, present on albums by Stevie Wonder, Minnie Riperton (Perfect Angel), Syreeta Wright, Roberta Flack, Kenny Rankin (Silver Morning), Albert King, Joe Cocker, and the Weather Report
 
June 3, 1950 ~ Rock, glam rock, pop rock singer, bassist, songwriter Suzi Quatro, full name Susan Kay Quatro, born in Detroit, Michigan, USA ~ Enjoyed popularity especially in the UK and continental Europe after being discovered by producer, manager Mickie Most. Well-known songs include Can The Can, 48 Crash, Devil Gate Drive, The Wild One, If You Can't Give Me Love, all of which would reach top 10 in the UK
 
June 3, 1947 ~ Guitarist, songwriter, producer Clive Shakespeare born in Southampton, UK ~ Best known as co-founding member, guitarist, songwriter for Sherbet. Wrote or co-wrote the majority of the bands material, often with Garth Porter, including Cassandra, Silvery Moon, Slipstream, and the band's biggest hit Summmer Love. Also a member of the Road Agens and of Down Town Roll. Producer for Richard & Wendy, Tuesday Piranha, the Apartments, Leonard Samperi, Paul Kelly, Martin Plaza, and others ~ Shakespeare passed away in 2012
June 3, 1947 ~ Rock, garage rock, avant-punk, protopunk bassist Dave Alexander, full name David Michael Alexander, born in Whitmore Lake, Michigan, USA ~ Original bassist of Iggy Pop's band the Stooges. Appeared on the band's first two albums, 1969's The Stooges and 1970's Fun House. Co-penned a number of the band's best known, notably We Will Fail, Little Doll, Dirt and 1970. Fired from the band in 1970 after showing up drunk for a live date. Alexander would die five years later, making it to the notorious 27 Club alongside Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, and others ~ Alexander passed away in 1975
 
June 3, 1946 ~ Gospel, R&B, pop singer Eddie Holman born in Norfolk, Virginia, USA ~ Considered a one-hit wonder for Hey There Lonely Girl, a 1970 Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hit for Holman surpassing the original 1963 recording by Ruby & the Romantics. Had previously reached the charts yet none reached the top 10. Notable recordings include This Can't Be True, Am I A Loser From The Start, I Love You, Don't Stop Now and Cathy Called
 
June 3, 1945 ~ Jazz bassist, composer, arranger Bjørn Alterhaug born in Mo-i-Rana, Norway ~ Leader and sideman. Has worked with Lee Konitz, Warne Marsh, Chet Baker, Thorgeir Stubø, Joe Henderson, Lucky Thompson, Sheila Jordan, Vigleik Storaas, Karin Krog, John Surman, Ben Webster, Clark Terry, Egil Kapstad, Laila Dalseth, and Henning Gravrok
 
June 3, 1944 ~ Fabienne Essalagh, commonly known as model, actress, singer, guitarist Fabienne Shine, born in Tunesia ~ Fronted rock outfit Shakin' Street, known for their 1978 Vampire Rock debut album. Married Chrome singer, keyboardist Damon Edge in 1980 and subsequently appeared on several of the band's albums, notably present on the 1982 3rd From The Sun album
 
June 3, 1942 ~ Actress, singer Anita Harris, full name Anita Madeleine Harris, born in Somerset, UK ~ Recorded as a solo artist since the early-1960s. Scored a 1967 UK top 10 hit with the Tom Springfield-penned Just Loving You, given to her at the suggestion of Tom's sister Dusty Springfield after a chance meeting appearing on the same episode of Top Of The Pops. Sang with the Cliff Adams Singers. Also known as an actress for stage, film and TV, often portraying a singer
June 3, 1942 ~ R&B, soul singer, songwriter Curtis Mayfield, full name Curtis Lee Mayfield, born in Chicago, Illinois, Illinois ~ Started as a member of the Impressions. Would rise to stardom as a solo artist starting with the 1970 Curtis album. Driving force in the early-1970s Blaxploitation genre, especially acclaimed for the 1972 Superfly soundtrack. Regarded as civil rights icon and musically as one of the icons of soul. Known for songs such as Don't Worry If There's A Hell Below We're All Gonna Go, Move On Up, Future Shock, Sweet Exorcist, So In Love, and She Don't Let Nobody But Me. As a songwriter had his songs covered by Major Lance, Gene Chandler, the Righteous Brothers, Main Ingredient, Donny Hathaway, Aretha Franklin, Deniece Williams, Bob Marley, and the Isley Brothers ~ Mayfield passed away in 1999
 
June 3, 1939 ~ Ian Hunter Patterson, commonly known as rock, hard rock, glam rock singer, pianist, guitarist, bassist, songwriter Ian Hunter born in Owestry, UK ~ Lead singer for Mott The Hoople, known for a string of early to mid-1970s UK top 20 hits such as Honaloochie Boogie, All The Way From Memphis, Roll Away The Stone, The Golden Age Of Rock 'n Roll, and probably their best known the David Bowie-penned All The Young Dudes. As a solo artist Hunter is best known for Once Bitten Twice Shy of his 1975 eponmyous Ian Hunter solo debut album
 
June 3, 1937 ~ Jazz trombonist Grachan Moncur III born in New York, New York, USA ~ Son of jazz bassist Grachan Moncur II. Nephew of saxophonist Al Cooper. Toured with Ray Charles from the lae 1950s through the early-1960s. Noteworthy recordings as a leader include the acclaimed 1963 Evolution debut album featuring Jackie McLean and Lee Morgan and Some Other Stuff released the following year featuring Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter. Has also worked with Art Farmer, Benny Golson, Sonny Rollins, Archie Shepp, Marion Brown, Beaver Harris, Roswell Rudd, 360 Degree Music Experience, and with Cassandra Wilson ~ Moncur passed away in 2022
 
June 3, 1936 ~ Guitarist Eddie Willis born in Grenada, Mississippi, USA ~ Influenced by Chet Atkins, Wes Montgomery, and by Albert King. Member of Motown house band the Funk Brothers. Appeared on hundreds of recordings including Please Mr Postman (the Marvelettes), The Way You Do The Things You Do (the Temptations), You Keep Me Hangin' On (the Supremes), and I Was Made To Love Her (Stevie Wonder) ~ Willis passed away 2018
 
June 3, 1935 ~ Singer, pianist, actor, songwriter Enzo Jannacci, full name Vincenzo Jannacci, born in Milan, Italy ~ Worked with Rocky Mountains, the Rock Boys, Adriano Celentano, Giorgio Gaber, Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker, Bud Powell, Franco Cerri, Mina, Paolo Conte, Dario Fo, Irene Grandi, Ligabue, Renato Pozzeto, Enrico Ruggero, Roberto Vecchioni, Francesco de Gregori, Fabrizio de André, and Seltori. As a solo artist known for songs such as L'Ombrello Di Mio Fratello, Milanon Milanin, L'Armando, and La Fotografia ~ Jannacci passed away in 2013
June 3, 1935 ~ Jazz trumpeter Ted Curson born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Leader and sideman. Penned, and recorded the song Tears For Dolphy for his 1964 album of the same name, the song being an elegy for iconic saxophonist, clarinetist Eric Dolphy who died earlier the same year. The song would become widely used in films. Curson has collaborated with a host of artists including Cecil Taylor, Pepper Adams, Bill Barron, Nick Brignola, Andrew Hill, Charles Mingus, Sal Nistico, Archie Shepp, Andrzej Trzaskowksi, and others ~ Curson passed away in 2012
 
June 3, 1934 ~ Jazz trumpeter Bob Wallis born in Bridlington, UK ~ Influenced by Red Allen. Enjoyed popularity in his native UK during the traditional jazz boom of the early-1960s. Member of Hugh Rainey's Hugh Rainey's All-Stars, which briefly also included future Cream-drummer Ginger Baker. The band would be renamed to the Storyville Jazz Band by the late-1950s, with Wallis taking over leadership. Over the next few years they recorded a handful of albums, notably Everybody Loves Saturday Night, and issued several reasonably successful singles including I'm Shy Mary Ellen (I'm Shy) and Come Along Please ~ Wallis passed away in 1991
 
June 3, 1930 ~ Jazz singer Dakota Staton born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Best known for her single The Late Late Show, a hit in 1957 and title track of her acclaimed debut album of the same name. Staton recorded prolifically into the late-1960s, sporadically into the 2000s. She recorded her most acclaimed albums during the late-1950s and early-1960s, notably In The Night and Dynamic both released in 1958, and the live album Dakota At Storyville released in 1962 ~ Staton passed away in 2007
 
June 3, 1927 ~ Homer Louis Randolph III, saxophonist, commonly known as Boots Randolph, passed away in Nashville, Tennessee, USA ~ Session musician. Member of the Mighty Handful. As a solo artist best known for his 1963 hit single Yakety Sax, which would become Benny Hill's signature tune. Has backed Elvis Presley on recording sessions and soundtracks, perhaps most notably on Return To Sender. Also present on Roy Orbison's Mean Woman Blues, Brenda Lee's Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree, Jerry Lee Lewis' Turn On Your Lovelight, Al Hirt's Java, several of Chet Atkins recordings, and numerous other recordings from a wide array of pop, jazz and country artists ~ Randolph passed away in 2007
 
June 3, 1924 ~ James Arthur Lane, commonly known as blues harpist, guitarist, singer Jimmy Rogers, born in Ruleville, Mississippi, USA ~ Father of guitarist Jimmy D Lane. Rodgers is best known as member of Muddy Waters backing unit from 1947 through 1954. Has also recorded a number of pivotal solo recordings, notably That's All Right which has since become a blues standard, Chicago Bound, Walking By Myself and Rock This House, before gradually retiring from music by the early-1960s. Resurfaced in the early-1970s, enjoying popularity especially in Europe. Continued to perform and record until his death, passing away shortly after recording the all-star cast Blues Blues Blues album, posthumously released in 1998. The album featured musicians influenced by Rogers, including Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Taj Mahal, Lowell Fulson, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and Jeff Healey ~ Lane passed away in 1997
 
June 3, 1923 ~ Jazz drummer Al Harewood born in Brooklyn, New York, USA ~ Worked with JJ Johnson, Kai Winding, Art Farmer, Gigi Gryce, David Amram, Betty Carter, Curtis Fuller, Benny Golson, Lou Donaldson, Horace Parlan, Ike Quebec, Dexter Gordon, Grant Green, Stanley Turrentine, Benny Carter, Booker Ervin, Benny Golson, Betty Carter, Dodo Greene, Bobby Hutcherson, Dick Katz, Horace Parlan, Dizzy Reece, Buddy Tate, and Al Grey ~ Harewood passed away in 2014
June 3, 1923 ~ Jazz, classical clarinetist, bandleader, composer Phil Nimmons born in Kamloops, Canada ~ Best known for leading Nimmins 'n Nine for some three decades, starting in the early-1950s. Co-founded the Advanced School Of Contemporary Music in Toronto with virtuoso jazz pianist Oscar Peterson
 
June 3, 1906 ~ Freda Josephine McDonald, commonly known as singer Josephine Baker born in St Louis, Missouri, USA ~ Starred in the Broadway revues Shuffle Along and The Chocolate Dandies during the 1920s. Among the most popular entertainers in pre-war Paris. First black woman to star in a major film, namely 1927's silent film The Siren Of The Tropics. Member of the French Resistance during World War II ~ Baker passed away in 1975
 
June 3, 1904 ~ Jacob Pincus Perelmuth, commonly known as operatic tenor Jan Peerce, born in Manhattan, New York, USA ~ Active since the early 1930, starting as a tenor soloist with Radio City Music Hall. Perhaps best known for his association with the NBC Symphony Orchestra. Has also worked with the Philadelphia La Scala Opera Company, the Metropolitan Opera, and others ~ Perelmuth passed away in 1984
 
June 3, 1897 ~ Lizzie Douglas, commonly known as blues guitarist, singer, songwriter Memphis Minnie, born in Algiers, Louisiana, USA ~ Influenced artists such as Big Mama Thornton, Jo-Ann Kelly, Erin Harpe. Known for songs such as Nothing In Rambling, Me And My Chauffeur Blues and Bumble Bee, the latter with her then-husband Kansas Joe McCoy ~ Douglas passed away in 1973
 
June 3, 1888 ~ Trombonist, bandleader Tom Brown born in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA ~ Played with Papa Jack Laine and Frank Christian before leading bands of his own by the 1910s. Brown bragged to lead the first white band to play “Jass,” a similar claim as Nick LaRocca of the competing the Original Dixieland Jazz Band has adamantly made. Later Brown would also serve under bandleaders such as Bert Kelly and Harry Yerkes ~ Brown passed away in 1958