This Day In Music: June 8
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June 8, 1989 ~ Electropop, dream pop singer, songwriter Anna Lotterud born in Gjøvik, Norway ~ Broke through in 2014 with her Sway debut single, recorded under the moniker Anna of the North. The single would prompt a remix by the Chainsmokers and a tour slot with Kygo. The act was originally a duo with producer Brady Daniell-Smith, Lotterud would keep the moniker after the duo split after their 2014 Lovers debut album. Lotterud has recorded consistently since
 
June 8, 1981 ~ Singer, guitarist, songwriter Alex Band, full name Alexander Max Band, born in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Influenced by Pearl Jam, Bon Jovi, Live, Train, and U2. Frontman of the Calling, known for Adrienne, Our Lives and perhaps their best-known the 2001 hit Wherever You Will Go. Featured vocalist on Carlos Santana's Why Don't You & I. Has also collaborated with Yasmin Lucas and with Gabriela Spanic
June 8, 1981 ~ Heavy metal bassist Pär Sundström born in Falun, Sweden ~ Co-founded Sabaton with lead singer Joakim Brodén in 1999. The band has recorded over a dozen albums and established themselves as a major force in power metal. Best known for their 2010 Coat Of Arms album. Sundström and Brodén are the last two remaining original members of the band
 
June 8, 1980 ~ Pop singer, actress Sita Vermeulen, full name Sita Maria Vermeulen, born in the Netherlands ~ First gained attention in 2001 becoming a member of K-otic through the talent contest reality show Starmaker, scoring hits with Damn I Think I Love You and I Was Made To Love You. Released her Happy solo debut album in 2002 which spawned the Dutch charttoppers Happy and Lopen Op Het Water, the latter a duet with Marco Borsato
 
June 8, 1979 ~ Guitarist Derek Trucks born in Jacksonville, Florida, USA ~ Child prodigy, giving his first paid public performance at age nine. Frontman and eponym of Derek Trucks Band, with whom he recorded over half a dozen albums most notably the acclaimed mid-2000s albums Live At The Georgia Theatre and Songlines. Forms the Tedeschi-Trucks Band with his wife blues, blues rock singer, guitarist Susan Tedeschi. Trucks has also appeared on albums by Eric Clapton, Tinsley Ellis, Bruce Hampton, Junior Wells, Gregg Allman, Jazz Is Dead, Gov't Mule, the Allman Brothers Band, and Béla Fleck
June 8, 1979 ~ Violinist, singer Jenny Scheinman born in Jacksonville, Florida, USA ~ Established herself as a valued violinist in avant-garde jazz and roots-oriented music. Over half a dozen albums to her name as a solo artist, especially noted for her 2005 12 Songs album. Closely associated with Bill Frisell, appearing on well over half a dozen of Frisell's albums. Has also appeared on recordings by Scott Amendola, Norah Jones (Come Away With Me), Pharaoh's Daughter, Carla Bozulich, Christian McBride, Lucinda Williams (West), Ani DiFranco, Bruce Cockburn, Robbie Fulks, and Todd Sickafoose
 
June 8, 1978 ~ Singer, actor, songwriter Sturgill Simpson, full name John Sturgill Simpson, born in Jackson, Tennessee, USA ~ Member of country, rock outfit Sunday Valley. Released his solo debut album, High Top Mountain, in 2013. Cites Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, Keith Whitley, and Marty Robbins as influences. Has worked with Dave Cobb, Hargus Pig Robbins, Robby Turner, Margo Price, Chuck Bartels, Bobby Emmett, Miles Miller, Kevin Black, Laur Joamets, and others
 
June 8, 1977 ~ Jazz saxophonist Frøy Aagre born in Tønsberg, Norway ~ Influenced by Dave Liebman and Wayne Shorter. Released her Katalyze debut album in 2004 backed by Andreas Ulvo, Freddy Wike and Roger Williamsen
June 8, 1977 ~ Singer, rapper, songwriter Kanye West, full name Kanye Omari West, born in Atlanta, Georgia, USA ~ Influential in development of early 2000s mainstream hip-hop. Acclaimed for his 2004 The College Dropout album. Suffering from bipolar disorder West would taint his legacy in later years with bouts of mental instability, flirting with conspiracy theories, controversial political statements including some bordering on anti-semitism, his devout support of Donald J Trump, a presidental run in the 2020 elections, and a seemingly never-ending public feud with his ex-wife
 
June 8, 1971 ~ Heavy metal bassist Chris Estes, full name Christopher Douglas Estes, born ~ Best known as member of King Diamond from 1994 through 1999, first appearing on the 1995 Spider's Lullabye album
June 8, 1971 ~ Rock guitarist, bassist, singer Gijs Jolink, full name Gijs Jan Pieter Lovink, born in Enschede, the Netherlands ~ Co-founded Jovink & de Voederbietels. Also worked with Motorband. Co-founder of the annually held Zwarte Cross Festival
 
June 8, 1970 ~ Jazz, free jazz, pop, rock drummer David King born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA ~ Member of Happy Apple, known best for the albums Body Popping Moon Walking Top Rocking and Please Refrain From Fronting released respectively in 1999 and 2001. Member of Bad Plus, especially acclaimed for their 2003 These Are The Vistas album. King has also collaborated with Garrison Starr, 12 Rods, Robert Skoro, Craig Taborn, the Meat Beat Manifesto, Jamie Cullum, and Steve Strongman
June 8, 1970 ~ Jorge Mario da Silva, commonly known as samba, rock, soul, funk singer, songwriter, actor Seu Jorge, born in Belford Roso, Brazil ~ Influenced by Stevie Wonder. Praised by artists such as Beck and David Bowie. Actively recording since the early 2000s, praised for his 2005 Cru album
 
June 8, 1968 ~ Pop singer Galit Burg, full name Galit Shira Burg, born ~ Internationally perhaps best known for forming the duo Gili & Galit with Gili Netanel. The duo, featuring a then 12-year-old Netanel, represented their native Israel at the 1989 Eurovision Songfestival, where they would reach twelfth place with Derekh Hamelekh. Burg passed away age 54 in a car accident ~ Burg passed away in 2022
June 8, 1968 ~ Accordionist, fiddler Sharon Shannon born in Ruan, Ireland ~ As a solo artist best known for her 1991 eponymous Sharon Shannon debut album, which became the best-selling album of traditional Irish music in her native Ireland. Member of the Waterboys in the late 1980s and early 1990s, present on the band's Room To Roam album. Has also collaborated with Jackson Browne, Dónal Lunny, Moya Brennan, Kirsty Maccoll, Sinéad O'Connor, John Prine, and others
June 8, 1968 ~ Jazz drummer Willie Jones III born in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Leader and sideman. Worked with Black Note, Horace Silver, Roy Hargrove, Hank Jones, Cedar Walton, Arturo Sandoval, Milt Jackson, Eric Reed, Wynton Marsalis, Kei Akagi, Peter Beets, Houston Person, Jesse van Ruller, Harold Mabern, Peter Zak, Ryan Kisor, and others
 
June 8, 1965 ~ Keyboardist, organist John Medeski born ~ Fixture on the New York jazz scene, best known as a member of trio Medeski Martin & Wood, with whom he recorded well over a dozen albums, and with the addition of guitarist John Scofield the quartet Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood. As a solo artist noted for his 1994 Lunar Crush album, drawing from funk, hip hop, jazz, and rock. In-demand collaborator and sideman, present on albums by the Either/Orchestra, David Byrne, John Zorn (Duras Duchamp), the Klezmatics, Blues Traveler (Straight On Till Morning), John Lurie, Iggy Pop, Sean Lennon, Cibo Matto, Morphine, DJ Logic (The Anomaly), Gov't Mule, Club D'Elf, the Baby Loves Jazz Band, and Marian McPartland
June 8, 1965 ~ Pop keyboardist Neil Mitchell born in Helensburg, UK ~ Member of Wet Wet Wet, known for UK top 10 hits such as Angel Eyes (Home And Away), With A Little Help From My Friends, Goodnight Girl and Love Is All Around
 
June 8, 1964 ~ Saxophonist Fabrizio Cassol born in Ougree, Belgium ~ Member of Trio Bravo alongside Michel Massot and Michel Debrullo. Also worked with Stephane Galland, Michel Hatzigeorgiou, Frederic Rzewski, Garrett List, William Shelter, Jacques Pelzer, Toots Thielemans, David Linx, Henri Pousseur, Kris Defoort, KD's Basement Party, the Nasa Na Band, Grande Formation, Aka Moon, and others
 
June 8, 1963 ~ Jazz, smooth jazz guitarist Ken Navarro born in Lafayette, Indiana, USA ~ Over two dozen albums to his name. Worked with Dave Koz, Neil Carter, Doc Severinsen, Streetwize, Dave Weckl, John Patitucci, Chad Wackerman, Brandon Fields, Eric Marienthal, and others. Best known for songs such Ruby Lane, When We Dance, Juliet and You Are Everything
 
June 8, 1962 ~ Nicholas James Bates, commonly known as new wave, pop keyboardist Nick Rhodes born in Mosely, UK ~ Co-founding member of Duran Duran, known for songs such as Girls On Film, Hungry Like The Wolf, Save A Prayer, Is There Something I Should Know, The Reflex, A View To A Kill and Ordinary World
 
June 8, 1961 ~ Katerina Garbi, commonly known as laiko, dance-pop singer, actress Katy Garbi, born in Athens, Greece ~ Has recorded well over a dozen albums starting with 1989's Prova. Best known for the albums Arhizo Polemo released in 1996 and Evalthisles the next year, both among Greece's best-selling albums of the decade. Internationally best known for representing Greece in the 1993 Eurovision Songfestival with the song Ellada Hora Tou Fotos, reaching 9th place.
 
June 8, 1960 ~ Pop, blue-eyed soul singer, guitarist, bassist, pianist Mick Hucknall, full name Michael James Hucknall, born in Manchester, UK ~ Lead singer, songwriter for soul-influenced pop unit Simply Red with whom he recorded about a dozen albums, starting with Picture Book in 1985, and has sold over an estimated 50 million records. The band has enjoyed popularity especially in Europe, racking up a string of hits through the early 2000s. The band's original Holding Back The Years and the Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes-cover If You Don't Know Me By Now would both also top the American Billboard Hot 100. Hucknall had recorded the former with his previous band, the Frantic Elevators, to little success. Hucknall has sporadically recorded as a solo artist, starting with the Bobby Blue Bland-tribute album Tribute To Bobby released in 2008
 
June 8, 1958 ~ Michael Lee Curran, commonly known as singer, guitarist Jakko M Jakszyk born in Highgate, UK ~ Spent the better part of his career as a session musician and band member contributing to varying UK rock, progressive rock, and art rock bands, before gaining widespread recognition as lead singer, guitarist in a 2010s reboot of King Crimson, a band he had always been a fan of. As a solo artist has recorded about half a dozen albums starting in the 1990s, noted for his 2006 The Bruised Romantic Glee Club album. Notable collaborations include 64 Spoons, Lodge, Dizrhythmia, Tom Robinson, Level 42, and 21st Century Schizoid Band
June 8, 1958 ~ Singer, actress Tané M McClure born in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Best known as an actress appearing in well over two dozen films. Member of Latin jazz ensemble Sweet Honesty. As a solo singer known for the 1982 Holdin' On charting hit. Married to the Babys and Journey-keyboardist Jonathan Cain from 1979 to 1984
 
June 8, 1956 ~ Huford Brown, commonly known as reggae DJ U-Brown, born in Kingston, Jamaica ~ Influenced by U-Roy, Big Youth, Dennis Alcapon, Prince Jazzbo. Best known for his 1976 breakthrough single Starsky & Hutch and 1982's Tu Shen Peng. Has worked with Bunny Lee, Ranking Joe, Trinity, Jah Warrior, and others
June 8, 1956 ~ Jazz, classical pianist, composer Uri Caine born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Has recorded over a dozen mostly classical albums. Perhaps best known for his 1997 Wagner E Venezia tribute album, consisting of jazz renditions of Gustav Mahler compositions which drew both admiration and ire. Has also reworked music composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Richard Wagner, Robert Schumann, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Caine served as composer-in-residence if the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra from 2005 through 2009. Outside of classical music notably known for collaborating with Questlove and Christian McBride in the Philadelphia Experiment, acclaimed for their sole 2000 eponymous The Philadelphia Experiment album merging jazz, funk, hip hop and jazz fusion
 
June 8, 1955 ~ Keyboardist, singer James Jonathan Sylvers born ~ Member of popular 1970s sibling R&B outfit the Sylvers, known for songs such as Fools Paradise, Fever and Hot Line
June 8, 1955 ~ Singer, percussionist, songwriter Jon King, full name Jonathan Michael King, born in London, UK ~ Co-founding member of post-punk outfit Gang Of Four remaining with the band through 1980 and rejoining in later years. Notably present on the band's pivotal 1979 Entertainment debut album
 
June 8, 1954 ~ Hardcore punk, punk rock, punk jazz, heavy metal singer, guitarist, songwriter Greg Ginn, full name Gregory Regis Ginn, born in Tucson, Arizona, USA ~ Best known as frontman of pivotal quintessential hardcore punk outfit Black Flag from 1976 through 1986. Since the band's disbandement has worked with October Faction, Gone, Confront James, Mojack, the Minutemen, Lawndale, Limey LBC, Ten East, and others
 
June 8, 1952 ~ Pop rock bassist Mike Chunn, full name Jonathan Michael Chunn, born in Auckland, New Zealand ~ Member of Split Enz from 1973 through 1977, present on the albums Mental Notes, Second Thoughts, and Dizrythmia. The latter would spawn the band's first hit, My Mistake which reached top 20 in Australia and top 30 in New Zealand. Chunn has also worked with the Citizen Band, including on the acclaimed 1979 Just Drove Through Town album
 
June 8, 1951 ~ Gaynor Hopkins, commonly known as singer Bonnie Tyler, born in Swansea, UK ~ First gained attention with her 1977 The World Starts Tonight debut album, which spawned the singles Lost In France and More Than A Lover. To American audiences best known for the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hits It's A Heartache in 1977 and Total Eclipse Of The Heart in 1980
June 8, 1951 ~ Olga Jackowska, commonly known as singer, songwriter Kora, born in Blizow, Poland ~ Lead singer of rock outfit Maanam. Passed away from ovarian cancer at age 67 ~ Jackowska passed away in 2018
June 8, 1951 ~ Guitarist, singer Tony Rice, full name David Anthony Rice, born in Danville, Virginia, USA ~ Leading acoustic guitarist in bluegrass, progressive bluegrass, newgrass, acoustic jazz. Brother of Wyatt Rice, Ron Rice, Larry Rice. Has worked with JD Crowe & the New South, David Grisman, Jerry Garcia, the Tony Rice Unit, Ricky Skaggs, Béla Fleck, Chris Hillman, Herb Pedersen, Peter Rowan, the Bluegrass Album Band, and others ~ Rice passed away in 2020
 
June 8, 1949 ~ Guitarist Jimmy King born in Madison, Wisconsin, USA ~ Member of the Bar-kays. The band served as Stax/Volt studio group yet has also released several singles of their own, notably the 1967 Billboard Hot 100 top 20 hit Soul Finger, but is best known as studio and touring band for Otis Redding. Several members, including King, perished in the plane crash that killed Redding while on tour ~ King passed away in 1967
 
June 8, 1948 ~ Country singer, guitarist, songwriter Mats Rådberg born in Stockholm, Sweden ~ Well over a dozen albums to his name, enjoying popularity in his native Sweden especially noted during the 1970s and 1980s. Worked with Elisabeth Andreassen on the 1980 collaborative album I'm The Singer You're The Song album. Collaborated with country band Rankarna, notably on the 1983 song Peta In En Pinne I Brasan, a translation of Shel Silverstein's Put Another Log On The Fire ~ Rådberg passed away in 2020
 
June 8, 1947 ~ Singer, percussionist Annie Haslam born ~ Lead singer of progressive rock band Renaissance from 1971 through 1987 and rejoining in later years, known for songs such as Carpet Of The Sun, Mother Russia, Ashes Are Burning and the 1978 UK top 10 hit Northern Lights. Has also released a number of solo albums, starting with 1977's Annie In Wonderland, and collaborated with Steve Howe, John Wetton, Geoff Downes, Magenta, and Jann Klose
June 8, 1947 ~ Singer, composer Joan La Barbara, full name Joan Linda La Barbara, born ~ Influential figure in experimental music and considered a vocal virtuoso, known for her explorations of non-convential vocal techniques including trills, whispers, cries, sighs, inhaled tones, and multiphonics. Has recorded works by composers such as John Cage, Morton Feldman, Philip Glass, Alvin Lucier, and her husband Morton Subotnick. Well over half a dozen albums to her name, especially acclaimed for Sound Paintings and Shamansong released respectively in 1990 and 1998
June 8, 1947 ~ Actress, pop, folk rock, jazz-rock singer Julie Driscoll born in London, UK ~ As a singer best known for a number of 1960s recordings, notably her renditions of This Wheel's On Fire, Season Of The Witch and I'm A Believer. Member of Steampacket alongside Long John Baldry and Rod Stewart. Has also regularly worked with jazz pianist Keith Tippett, whom she married in 1970
 
June 8, 1946 ~ Blues harpist, singer, songwriter James Harman, full name James Gary Harman, born in Anniston, Alabama, USA ~ Active since the early 1960s. Was backed by artists such as Phil Alvin, Bill Bateman and Gene Taylor of future the Blasters fame and Kid Ramos of future the Fabulous Thunderbirds fame. Best known for Everybody's Rockin' At The Zoo Bar and Kiss Of Fire, of which the latter would be used in The Accused soundtrack,
June 8, 1946 ~ Guitarist Johan Slager born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands ~ Best known as co-founding member, guitarist of prog-rock band Kayak, along with Ton Scherpenzeel, Pim Koopman, and Max Werner. Stayed with the band from its inception in 1972 to 1982. Has also worked with Circus Custers, Bolland & Bolland, Earth & Fire, Ekseption, Edward Reekers, Michel van Dijk, and others
June 8, 1946 ~ Keyboardist John Sharkey born in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Member of Syndicate Of Sound, known for their single Little Girl which would reach the Billboard top 10 in 1966. The band would record a number of other singles, notably Rumors and Brown Paper Bag, but would be unable to replicate the success of Little Girl
 
June 8, 1945 ~ Country singer, guitarist, songwriter Steven Fromholz, full name Steven John Fromholz, born in Temple, Texas, USA ~ Co-founded Frummox with Dan McCrimmon. Collaborated with Stephen Stills and Rick Roberts. Wrote and first recorded I'd Have To Be Crazy, notably covered by Willie Nelson. Other artists who recorded his songs include Hoyt Axton, John Denver (Yellow Cat), Jerry Jeff Walker, Lyle Lovett (Bears), Rusty Wier, and Sturgill Simpson ~ Fromholz passed away in 2014
 
June 8, 1944 ~ Jean-Jacques Reinhardt, commonly known as guitarist Babik Reinhardt, born in Paris, France ~ Son of revered gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. Coming of age in a different era than his father, his influences branched beyond gypsy jazz and included guitarists such as Wes Montgomery and Jimmy Raney. Recorded over half a dozen albums since the late 1960s. Has collaborated with the likes of George Arvanitis, Romane, Larry Coryell, and Didier Lockwood ~ Reinhardt passed away in 2001
June 8, 1944 ~ William Royce Scaggs, commonly known as blue eyed soul, rock, jazz rock, soft rock, pop rock singer, guitarist, songwriter Boz Scaggs born in Canton, Ohio, USA ~ Member of the Steve Miller Band, present on the band's first two albums Children Of The Future and Sailor. As a solo artist best known for his 1976 Silk Degrees album, which included the hit singles It's Over, What Can I Say, The Lido Shuffle and Lowdown, the latter a Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hit
June 8, 1944 ~ Don Louis Agrati, commonly known as actor, singer, songwriter Don Grady, born in San Diego, California, USA ~ Best known as an actor, notably as one of the Mickey Mouse Mouseketeers and as Robbie Douglas on the My Three Sons TV series. As a singer known for his 1971 Homegrown album and for his association with Yellow Balloon ~ Grady passed away in 2012
 
June 8, 1942 ~ Charles Negron II, commonly known as pop rock, soft rock, blue-eyed soul singer Chuck Negron, born in Buffalo, New York, USA ~ Co-founding member of Three Dog Night, serving as one of the band's three main vocalists. Sang lead on One, Easy To Be Hard, Joy To The World, Pieces Of April, An Old Fashioned Love Song and The Show Must Go On
 
June 8, 1941 ~ Clarence Eugene Haskins, commonly known as R&B, funk guitarist, drummer, singer Fuzzy Haskins, born in Elkins, West Virginia, USA ~ Closely associated with George Clinton, working with the iconic funk frontman from the early doo-wop days with the Parliaments through the 1960s, 1970s ensembles Parliament and Funkadelic. Co-wrote the latter's I Got A Thing You Got A Thing Everybody's Got A Thing, I Wanna Know If It's Good To You, and Good To Your Earhole. Haskins parted ways with Clinton in 1977 over financial and management disputes. Haskins and fellow Clinton alumni Calvin Simon and Grady Thomas caused confusion when they released the 1981 Connections And Disconnections album using the moniker Funkadelic. Haskins also recorded two albums as a solo artist, Whole Nother Thang in 1976 and Radio Active in 1978 ~ Haskins passed away in 2023
June 8, 1941 ~ R&B, doo-wop singer, songwriter Jesse Bolian born ~ Member of the Artistics, best known for their 1966 I'm Gonna Miss You hit single which reached top 10 on the Billboard R&B charts. Other charting singles included This Heart Of Mine and I Need You ~ Bolian passed away in 1994
 
June 8, 1940 ~ Singer, actress Nancy Sinatra, full name Nancy Sandra Sinatra, born in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA ~ Daughter of singer Frank Sinatra, with whom she worked on the 1967 Somethin' Stupid duet. Best known for her 1965 hit These Boots Are Made For Walkin'. Acclaimed for a string of 1960s albums working with producer, songwriter Lee Hazlewood. Well known recordings include How Does That Grab You Darlin', Sugar Town, Jackson and Lady Bird
 
June 8, 1939 ~ Trombonist Bill Watrous born in Middletown, Connecticut, USA ~ Worked with Maynard Ferguson, Woody Herman, Quincy Jones, Johnny Richards, Kai Winding, fusion band Ten Wheel Drive, Eumir Deodato, Kenny Burrell, Paul Desmond, Odonel Levy, Milton Nascimento, Jimmy Witherspoon, Red Rodney, and Arturo Sandoval ~ Watrous passed away in 2018
 
June 8, 1938 ~ Tubist, conductor Roger Bobo born in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Tuba virtuoso active since the mid-1950s, well known for his stints with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, the Concertgebouw Orchestra, and especially the Los Angeles Philharmonic, serving with the latter for over 20 years starting in the mid-1960s. Resident conductor of the Topanga Philharmonic Orchestra. As an author Bobo is known for writing Mastering The Tuba, considered a quintessential tutorial, published in 1996. Bobo is also the subject of the John Updike-poem Recital, first published in the June 1961 issue of The New Yorker ~ Bobo passed away in 2023
 
June 8, 1937 ~ Toni Dunlap, commonly known as singer, dancer Toni Harper, born in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Child singer known for her 1946 recording Candy Store Blues, which reached Platinum status. Would record a handful of album as an adult, starting with 1956's Toni backed by Oscar Peterson, and retire from music at age 29
 
June 8, 1936 ~ James Williams Ercolani, commonly known as actor, singer James Daren, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Best known as television and film actor. Starred in the 1959 film Gidget for which he sang several songs including the main theme. The film was a hit, as was the soundtrack, and Darren would score a string of pop hits in the early 1960s, notably Goodbye Cruel World and Het Royal Majesty
June 8, 1936 ~ Dessie Mae Williams, commonly known as blues, jazz singer Odessa Harris, born in West Helena, Arkansas, USA ~ Toured with BB King, who gave Harris her stage name. As a solo artist known for a handful of underpromoted early-1960s singles including Rocking Good Way, Nothing In The World, and Since I Fell For You. Also worked with Robert Nighthawk, Sonny Freeman, Marcus Belgrave, and others. ~ Williams passed away in 2007
 
June 8, 1929 ~ Jazz drummer Kenny Clare born in Leytonstone, UK ~ Worked with Oscar Rabin, Jack Parnell, Johnny Dankworth, Ted Heath, Ronnie Stephenson, the Sounds Orchestral, Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett, Cleo Laine, Buddy Rich, Louie Bellson, Carmen McRae, Stan Getz, and others ~ Clare passed away in 1985
 
June 8, 1926 ~ Music critic, author David Cairns, full name David Adam Cairns, born in Loughton, UK ~ Champion of and authority on the works of French composer Hector Berlioz. Classical programme coordinator for Philips Records from 1967 through 1972. Translated Berlioz's autobiography Mémoires. Authored a highly praised two-volume biography of Berlioz, consisting of Berlioz (The Making Of An Artist 1803-1832) published in 1989 and its follow-up Berlioz (Servitude And Greatness 1832-1869) published in 2000. Served as music critic and arts editor for a wide array of magazines and newspapers including Sunday Times, The Spectator, Evening Standard, Financial Times, and New Statesman
 
June 8, 1916 ~ Western swing, polka bandleader, singer Adolph Hofner, full name Adolph John Hofner, born in Moulton, Texas, USA ~ Helped shape what would later become known as Western swing, drawing from jazz, swing, country, rockabilly, and polka. Sang lead vocals on the Tom Dickey's Show Boys Floyd Tillman-cover It Makes No Difference Now. Fronted Adolph Hofner & his Texans, later renamed Dolph Hofner & his San Antonians, known for songs such as Alamo Rag, Cotton-Eyed Joe, and Jessie Polka ~ Hofner passed away in 2000
June 8, 1916 ~ Jazz trumpeter Freddie Webster born in Cleveland, Ohio, USA ~ Dizzy Gillespie is reportedly to have characterised Webster as having “the best sound on trumpet since the trumpet was invented” and Miles Davis cites Webster as an early influence. Webster worked with Benny Carter, Cab Calloway, Earl Hines, Jimmie Lunceford, Billy Eckstine, Sarah Vaughan, and others. Sonny Rollins's song Strode Rode, from the 1956 LP Saxophone Colossus, is reference to the Strode Hotel in Chicago where Webster died, suspectedly of a heroin overdose ~ Webster passed away in 1947
 
June 8, 1907 ~ Wilhelmina Madison Goodson, commonly known as jazz singer, pianist Billie Pierce, born in Marianna, Florida, USA ~ Married to De De Pierce, with whom she also worked. Influenced by Ma Rainey, Ida Cox, Bessie Smith from an early age, although her orthodox Baptist parents disapproved of anything other than hymns. Has worked with AJ Piron, Alphonse Picou, Emile Barnes, George Lewis, and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band ~ Goodson passed away in 1974
 
June 8, 1671 ~ Composer, violinist Tomaso Albinoni, full name Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni, born in Venice, Italy ~ While famous in his day as an opera composer, he is best remembered for his instrumental music, most notably Adagio In G Minor. The composition is attributed to Albinoni but was largely written by 20th century musicologist, composer, and cataloger of the works of Albinoni. Besides operas Albinoni also composer concertos, sonatas, and sinfonias. Unlike his peers Albonini has never sought a post at either a church or noble court, having come from a wealthy family he could afford to compose music independently ~ Albinoni passed away in 1751