This Day In Music: October 11
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October 11, 1992 ~ Belcalia Marlenis Almanzar, commonly known as rapper, actress, songwriter Cardi B, born in New York, New York, USA ~ Released her debut studio album, Invasion Of Privacy, in 2018, to commercial success and critical acclaim. Known for songs such as Bodak Yellow (Money Moves), I Like It, and Please Me. Collaborated with Red Cafe, A$AP Rocky, Rita Ora, Jennifer Lopez, Maroon 5 (Girls Like You), DJ Snake, Ed Sheeran, French Montana, and others
 
October 11, 1989 ~ Cory Marquardt, commonly known as country, country rock, outlaw country, hard rock singer, drummer, guitarist, songwriter Cory Marks, born in North Bay, Canada ~ Cites Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, Ozzy Osbourne, Rush as influences. Released his This Man debut album in 2015, followed by Who I Am in 2020. Perhaps best known for his Outlaws & Outsiders single featuring Ivan Moody, Travis Tritt and Mick Mars
 
October 11, 1979 ~ Pop punk, punk rock, alternative dance, synth-pop, dance-pop singer, bassist, songwriter Gabe Saporta, full name Gabriel Eduardo Saporta, born in Montevideo, Uruguay ~ Member of Humble Beginnings while in his teens. Rose to fame with Midtown, known for the acclaimed albums Save The World Lose The Girl, Living Well Is The Best Revenge and Forget What You Know. After the band disbanded Saporta founded Cobra Starship, venturing more into electronic music, scoring hits with Good Girls Go Bad featuring Leighton Meester and You Make Me Feel featuring Sabi, both of which reached top 10 Billboard Hot 100
 
October 11, 1975 ~ Tomacz Kuklicz, commonly known as hip-hop DJ, producer DJ Tomekk, born in Krakow, Poland ~ First gained serrious attention touring with Kurtis Blow in the early 1990s. Has also worked with Run-DMC, Public Enemy, Ice-T, the Wu-Tang Clan, LL Cool J, KRS One, Grandmaster Flash, DJ Jazzy Jeff, MC René. Known best for 1999's 1-2-3 (Rhymes Galore), 2000's Ich Lebe Fur Hip Hop and 2002's How You Like That (Ja Ja Ja)
 
October 11, 1973 ~ Trip hop, electronica, nu jazz singer, songwriter Shana Halligan born in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Daughter of Blood Sweat & Tears-pianist Dick Halligan. Formed the trip-hop act Bitter Sweet with Kiran Shahani, known for their 2007 The Mating Game album. Following the band's disbandement moved to Europe to pursue a solo career and collaborated with Nouvelle Vague, Serj Tarkian, the Thievery Corporation, and others
 
October 11, 1972 ~ Bassist, singer, songwriter Pete Donnelly born in Saratoga Springs, New York, USA ~ Member of NRBQ. Also worked with Soul Asylum, Tommy Stinson, Mike Viola. Co-wrote I Can't Imagine, the title track of Shelby Lynne's 2015 album. Has also released a handful of solo albums, starting with Another Day On You released in 1999
 
October 11, 1971 ~ Triplets Petra Haden, Rachel Haden and Tanya Haden born in New York ~ Formed the sibling trio the Haden Triplets. Cellist Tanya also worked with Lets Go Sailing. Violinist Petra with Decemberists and Spain. Both Petra and keyboardist, bassist Rachel worked with the Rentals and That Dog
 
October 11, 1970 ~ Lana Michele Moorr, commonly known as rapper MC Lyte, born in Brooklyn, New York, USA ~ Gained notoriety for being the first female rapper to release a solo album, namely her 1988 Lyte As A Rock debut album. Known for songs such as Paper Thin, Cha Cha Cha, Keep On (Keeping On) featuring Xscape, Ruffneck and Cold Rock A Party
 
October 11, 1969 ~ Progressive rock singer, songwriter Tracy Hitchings born in Wallington, UK ~ Lead singer of rock band Landmarq from 1996 through 2017. Though the band is primarily categorised as a progressive rock, neo-progressive rock band, they also draw from album-oriented rock, melodic rock, hard rock, and jazz. Hitchings had previously worked with Quasar, Strangers On A Train, Ulysses, and Gandalf ~ Hitchings passed away in 2022
 
October 11, 1966 ~ Singer, songwriter Todd Snider born in Portland, Oregon, USA ~ Draws from Americana, alt-country, folk. Discovered by Keith Sykes, an associate of Jimmy Buffett. Debuted in 1994 with Songs For The Daily Planet album and has recorded to a devoted fanbase steadily since. Fronts the Hard Working Americans
 
October 11, 1965 ~ Guitarist, bassist, singer Alexander Hacke born in Berlin, Germany ~ Best known as a member of industrial band Einstürzende Neubauten, joining the band in 1980 shortly after its inception. Has also recorded as a solo artist, starting with the Filmarbeiten album released in 1992, and has collaborated with the likes of Robert Rutman, the Tiger Lillies, FM Einheit, Crime & the City Solution, Gianna Nannina, David Yow, Mona Mur, and Ministry of Wolves
 
October 11, 1957 ~ Drummer Blair Cunningham born in Memphis, Tennessee, USA ~ Brother of the Bar-kays bassist Carl Cunningham who died in the same plane crash that killed Otis Redding. In-demand session drummer. Worked with Denise Lasalle, Robert Johnson, the Detroit Emeralds, Frederick Knight, Echo & the Bunnymen, Haircut 100, John Foxx, the Pretenders, Paul McCartney, Alison Moyet, Sade, Paul Rutherford, the Indigo Girls, Roxy Music, Tina Turner, Lionel Richie, Mick Jagger, Marius Müller-Westernhagen, Kevin Rowland, the Big Dish, and others
October 11, 1957 ~ Singer, guitarist Jon Langford, full name Jonathan Denis Langford, born in Newport, UK ~ Perhaps best known for co-founding punk outfit the Mekons. Closely associated with post-punk outfit the Three Johns and with alternative country bands Waco Brothers and the Pine Valley Cosmonauts. Has also recorded as a solo artist and collaborated with the likes of Dim Subooteyo, the Killer Shrews, the Wee Hairy Beasties, the Men Of Gwent, and others
 
October 11, 1956 ~ Saxophonist Doug Lawrence born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA ~ Worked with Tony Bennett, Aretha Franklin, Roy Eldridge, Buck Clayton, Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Charles, Wild Bill Davis, Hank Jones, Mel Lewis, George Cables, the Jazz Knights, Grover Mitchell, Marha Lornin, Ken Peplowski, Cynthia Scott, Richard Allen, Tony Corbiscello, Loren Schoenberg, Jamie Cullum, Clyde Stubblefield, and others
 
October 11, 1955 ~ Jazz fusion, folk jazz, world fusion guitarist, producer Peter Sprague, full name Peter Tripp Sprague, born in Cleveland, Ohio, USA ~ Leader and sideman. Worked with Chick Corea, Hubert Laws, Larry Coryell, David Benoit, Sérgio Mendes, the Grossmont Symphony Orchestra, the San Diego Symphony, Dianne Reeves, Denise Donatelli, Kevyn Lettau, Bob Magnusson, Billy Childs, Geoffrey Keezer, Eric Marienthal, Warren Wiebe, and others
 
October 11, 1954 ~ Music manager, author Danny Sugerman, full name Daniel Stephen Sugerman, born ~ Best known as music manager for the Doors, replacing the band's original manager Bill Siddons after the death of lead singer Jim Morrison. Sugerman has also authored several books about the band and Morrison, most notably No One Here Gets Out Alive co-penned with Jerry Hopkins and published in 1980. Sugerman has also managed Ray Manzarek's post-Doors solo career, Iggy Pop, and glam punk band the Joneses ~ Sugerman passed away in 2005
 
October 11, 1952 ~ Keyboardist, flutist, singer, composer, producer Brian Jackson, full name Brian Robert Jackson, born in Brooklyn, New York, USA ~ Best known for his close association with Gil Scott-Heron througout the 1970s, especially on songs such as The Bottle. Has also collaborated with Earth Wind & Fire, Stevie Wonder, Will Downing, Gwen Guthrie, Kool & the Gang, the Manhattan Transfer's Janis Siegel, and others. Released his first solo album, Gotta Play, in 2000 featuring guest appearances from Ayers and Scott-Heron
October 11, 1952 ~ Singer, guitarist, songwriter Paulette Carlson born ~ Founding member, lead singer of Highway 101, known for Somewhere Tonight, Cry Cry Cry, Do You Love Me Just Say Yes and Who's Lonely Now. Released her solo debut album, Love Goes On, in 1991, spawning the modest country hit I'll Start With You
 
October 11, 1951 ~ Pop rock, progressive rock, new wave singer, guitarist, pianist, violinist, songwriter Jean-Jacques Goldman born in Paris, France ~ Formed the popular trio Fredericks Goldman Jones with Carole Fredericks and Michael Jones, known for a string of 1990s singles including Ne An 17 A Leidenstadt, juste Apres, Nuit and their best-known A Nos Actes Manques. As a solo artist known for songs such as Long Is The Road (Américain), Je Te Donne, La vie par Procuration and Puisque Tu Pars, all of which reached top 10 in France. Has also co-written for Céline Dion, notably D'Eux, If That's What It Takes, I Don't Know and Fly
 
October 11, 1950 ~ Saxophonist, flutist Andrew Woolfolk, full name Andrew Paul Woolfolk II, born in Texas, USA ~ Best known as longtime member of Earth Wind & Fire. Also guested on albums by Deniece Williams (Song Bird), Stanley Turrentine (Tender Togetherness), Phil Collins (Dance Into The Light), Twennynine (Best Of Friends), Philip Bailey (The Wonders Of Love), Level 42 (Standing In The Light), Valerie Carter (Just A Stones Throw Away), and Tracie Spencer (Tracie Spencer) ~ Woolfolk passed away in 2022
 
October 11, 1948 ~ Gospel singer Cynthia Clawson, full name Cynthia Dee Clawson, born in Houston, Texas, USA ~ Acclaimed gospel singer best known for songs such as The Lord's Prayer featuring Andráe Crouch, the Archers, BJ Thomas and others, Softly And Tenderly from the Academy Award-winning The Trip To Bountiful film and for Somewhere In Between
 
October 11, 1947 ~ Bassist Fred Hopkins born in Chicago, Illinois, USA ~ Best known as one third of Air, alongside Henry Threadgill and Steve McCall. Also worked with Muhal Richard Abrams, Arthur Blythe, Oliver Lake, the Association For The Advancement Of Creative Musicians, Diedre Murray, Roy Haynes, Don Pullen, Hamiet Bluiett, Charles Brackeen, Peter Brötzmann, Oliver Lake, David Murray, Tom Varner, the World Saxophone Quartet, and others ~ Hopkins passed away in 1999
October 11, 1947 ~ Hugo Verbraeken, commonly known as pop singer Hugo Sigal, born in Leopoldstad, Belgian Congo ~ Formed the duo Nicole & Hugo with his wife Nicole Josy. The duo is best known for Goeiemorgen Morgen, intended for the 1971 Eurovision Songfestival but Nicole fell ill at the last moment and the duo were replaced by Jacques Raymond and Lily Castel. Their 1973 Baby Baby entry, again representing Belgium, would finish last
 
October 11, 1946 ~ Daryl Franklin Hohl, commonly known as pop, R&B, blue eyed soul singer, guitarist, keyboardist Daryl Hall, born in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Formed the duo Hall & Oates with John Oates, known for hits such as Rich Girl, Kiss On My List, Private Eyes, I Can't Go For That (No Can Do), Maneater, Out Of Touch, and Adult Education. As a solo artist best known for his 1980 Sacred Songs solo debut album and the 1986 Billboard top 10 hit Dreamtime. Collaborated with Robert Fripp on Fripp's 1979 Exposure album. Co-wrote and produced Swept Away, a 1984 Billboard Hot 100 top 20 and Billboard R&B top 10 hit for Diana Ross in 1984
October 11, 1946 ~ Drummer Gary Mallaber born in Buffalo, New York, USA ~ Member of Raven. Member of Kid Lightning. Perhaps best known for his work with the Steve Miller Band. In-demand session drummer and ocassional vibraphonist, appearing on recordings by Greg Kihn Band, Eddie Money, Bruce Springsteen, Van Morrison, Peter Frampton, Poco, Joan Armatrading, the Beach Boys, John Lennon, David Cassidy, Bonnie Raitt, Merrell Fankhauser, Bob Seger, Warren Zevon, and others
October 11, 1946 ~ Guitarist, singer George McCorkle boen in Chester, South Carolina, USA ~ Best known as founding member of the Marshall Tucker Band, wrote the band's first top 40 hit Fire On The Mountain. Also worked with the Toy Factory, Pax Parachute and released a solo album, American Street, in 1999 ~ McCorkle passed away in 2007
 
October 11, 1943 ~ Singer, songwriter Gene Watson, full name Gary Gene Watson, born in Palestine, Texas, USA ~ Best known for his 1975 hit Love In The Hot Afternoon, his 1979 signature song Farewell Party and his 1981 hit Fourteen Carat Mind. At times Watson's backing band included noted musicians such as Larry Booth, Chris Tiny Owen, Doug Boggs, Joe Eddie Gough, Daniel Plainwater, Norm Castner, Tony Booth
 
October 11, 1941 ~ Trumpeter, hornist, percussionist Lester Bowie born in Frederick, Maryland, USA ~ Leader and sideman. Married to and musical director for Fontella Bass. Co-founded the Art Ensemble Of Chicago. Also closely associated with the Association For The Advancement Of Creative Musicians and the Leaders. Early on in his career backed blues artists such as Little Milton, Melvin Jackson and Albert King and R&B artists such as Solomon Burke, Joe Tex, Rufus Thomas. In jazz has collaborated with the likes of Jack DeJohnette, Roscoe Mitchell, Sunny Murray, Archie Shepp, Wadada Leo Smith, and others. Guested on David Bowie's 1993 Black Tie White Noise album, the song Looking For Lester named for him ~ Bowie passed away in 1999
 
October 11, 1936 ~ Free jazz, hard bop drummer Billy Higgins born in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ First-call sideman throughout his career though never became a household name, even despite over half a dozen critically acclaimed albums as a leader later on in his career. Assumed to have played on over 700 albums, starting in the mid-1950s. Some of Higgins' most notable credits include albums such as Ornette Coleman's The Shape Of Jazz To Come, Thelonious Monk's At The Blackhawk, Cecil Taylor's Cell Walk For Celeste, John Coltrane's My Favorite Things, Dexter Gordon's Go, Jackie McLean's Action, and Hank Mobley's The Turnaround ~ Higgins passed away in 2001
 
October 11, 1932 ~ Dorothy Marie Marsh, commonly known as singer Dottie West, born in Smithville, Tennessee, USA ~ Along with contemporaries Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn regarded as one of the genre's most influential female artists. Known for songs such as Would You Hold It Against Me, Country Sunshine, A Lesson In Love, Are You Happy Baby and Here Comes My Baby Back Again. Also known for a number of 1970s duets with Kenny Rogers, notably Every Time Two Fools Collide, All I Ever Need Is You and What Are We Doin' In Love. Duetted with Jim Reeves (Love Is No Excuse), Don Gibson (Rings Of Gold), and Jimmy Dean (Slowly) ~ Marsh passed away in 1991
 
October 11, 1929 ~ Jazz bassist, double bassist Ludek Hulan born in Prague, Czechoslovakia ~ Pivotal figure in post-war Czech jazz. Founder or co-founder of several influential jazz ensembles including the Hootie Club, Studio 5 and the Jazz Studio. Has also worked with Gustav Brom, Milan Ulrich, Richard Kubernat, Albert Nicholas, and others. Initially emigrated after the 1968 Soviet invasion but quickly returned, making him “politically undesirable” which hindered his career ~ Hulan passed away in 1979
 
October 11, 1927 ~ Jazz drummer, composer Tony Kinsey, full name Cyril Anthony Kinsey, born in Sutton Coldfield, UK ~ Worked with Ronnie Ball, Tubby Hayes, Bill Le Sage, Ronnie Scott, Johnny Dankworth, Tommy Whittle, Joe Harriott, Lena Horne, Ella Fitzgerald, Ben Webster, Clark Terry, Harry Sweets Edison, Buddy DeFranco, Billie Holiday, Oscar Peterson, Sarah Vaughan, Eddie Calvert, Cliff Richard, Ronnie Aldrich, and others
 
October 11, 1919 ~ Arthur Blakey, commonly known as drummer, bandleader Art Blakey, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA ~ Worked with Fletcher Henderson, Billy Eckstine, Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, and with Dizzy Gillespie before co-founding the Jazz Messengers with Horace Silver in the mid-1950s. The Messengers would become known as the quintessential hard bop group of the late-1950s and serve as an incubator for young talent including Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter, Lee Morgan, Benny Golson, and Wynton Marsalis. Blakey would lead the band for some 35 years until his death in 1990 ~ Blakey passed away in 1990
October 11, 1919 ~ Trumpeter, singer George Rock born ~ Joined Spike Jones backing unit the City Slickers in 1944. Especially noted for his ability to imitate children in a remarkably childlike voice. Present on some of the band's best-known, notably singing lead vocals on the classic All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth. Other songs featuring Rock include I'm The Captain Of The Space Ship and You Wanna Buy A Bunny ~ Rock passed away in 1988
 
October 11, 1908 ~ Angenor de Oliveira, commonly known as songwriter, poet, singer Cartola, born in Catete, Brazil ~ Major figure in the development of samba music. Although he had been active since the 1920s, writing or co-writing over an estimated 500 songs, it would not be until into his sixties he would record his debut album as a singer. As a songwriter known for often recorded songs such as O Sol Nascerá (Isaura Garcia, Maria Toledo, Beth Carvalho), Tive Sim (Cyro Monteiro, Dora Vergueiro), Acontece (Paulinho da Viola, Gal Costa, Leny Andrade), As Rosas Não Falam (Freddy Cole, Nelson Gonçalves, the Trio Irakitan), O Mundo É Um Moinho (Carmen Costa, Ney Matogrosso), and Basta De Clamares Inocência (Elis Regina, Claudia Telles) ~ De Oliveira passed away in 1980
 
October 11, 1897 ~ Bandleader, violinist Leo Reisman born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA ~ Bandleader from the the 1920s and 1930s with some 80 hits to his name. Reisman had a habit of featuring composers and Broadway performers as band vocalists, including Harold Arlen, Fred Astaire, Clifton Webb, Arthur Schwartz, and Lee Wiley. Usually though Reisman used vocalists such as Frank Luther, Dick Robertson and later Sally Singer and George Buller. Notably musicians employed by Reisman included trumpeter Bubber Miley, pianist Eddy Duchin, and Mitch Miller ~ Reisman passed away in 1961
 
October 11, 1896 ~ Composer, songwriter Cesare Andrea Bixio born in Naples, Italy ~ One of the most popular Italian songwriter of the 1930s through the 1950s. Artists who recorded his songs include Tito Schipa, Beniamino Gigli (Mamma), Carlo Buti, Oscar Carboni (La Mia Canzone Al Vento), Giuseppe di Stefano, Luciano Pavarotti, Vittorio de Sica (Parlami D'Amore Mariu), and others ~ Bixio passed away in 1978
 
October 11, 1888 ~ Violinist, conductor, composer Emil Bohnke born in Zdunska Wola, Poland ~ Composed orchestral music, concertos and works for piano. Worked with the Bandler Quartet, the Busch String Quartet, the Leipzig Symphony Orchestra and the Berlin Symphony Orchestra. Best known for his composition Symphony Op.16 premiered by the Staatskapelle Berlin shortly after his death ~ Bohnke passed away in 1928