This Day In Music: October 9
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October 9, 1993 ~ Singer Scotty McCreery born in Garner, North Carolina, USA ~ Winner of the 10th season of American Idol in 2011. Debuted with the album Clear As Day, spawning the hit singles I Love You This Big and The Trouble With Girls. Also known for songs such as See You Tonight and Five More Minutes
 
October 9, 1984 ~ Justin Clarke, commonly known as grime MC, rapper, songwriter Ghetts, born in London, UK ~ Known for his intricate rhyme schemes. Has toured with Kano. Member of the Nasty Crew. Released his solo debut album, Rebel With A Cause, in 2014
October 9, 1984 ~ Guitarist, keyboardist, singer Heather Baker born ~ Touring and session guitarist for the likes of Olivia Rodrigo, Adam Lambert, Bonnie McKee, Bea Miller, and others. Member of all-female Iron Maiden-tribute band the Iron Maidens from 2007 through 2010, going by the moniker Adrienne Smith using a female version of guitarist Adrian Smith's name. Member of post-hardcore band Fake Figures
 
October 9, 1979 ~ Alternative rock, indie rock, indie pop, pop rock singer, guitarist, keyboardist, mandolinist, bassist, percussionist Alex Greenwald born in Los Angeles, California, USA ~ Lead singer of Phantom Planet. The band is best known for the singles California and Big Brat, the former used as the theme song of the teen drama The OC and a UK top 10 hit of the band's 2002 The Guest sophomore album. Collaborated with Mark Ronson on the Radiohead-cover Just. Co-produced the Young Veins sole Take A Vacation album, released in 2010. Has also worked with the Like, Phases, and with Blackblack
October 9, 1979 ~ Lecrae Devaughn Monroe, mononymously known as Christian rapper, producer, actor Lecrae, born in Houston, Texas, USA ~ Fronted hip-hip group 116 Clique. Debuted as a solo artist with the album Real Talk in 2004 and has recorded steadly since. Best known for songs such as Nuthin', All I Need Is You and Say I Won't featuring Andy Mineo
 
October 9, 1978 ~ Nicholas Bernard James Adam Byrne Jr, commonly known as pop singer, guitarist, pianist, bassist, songwriter Nicky Byrne, born in Dublin, Ireland ~ Member of Irish boy band Westlife, alongside Kian Egan, Markus Feehily, Shane Filan and Brian McFadden, known for songs such as Swear It Again, Flying Without Wings, Fool Again, What Makes A Man, Queen Of My Heart, Hey Whatever, You Raise Me Up and Amazing, all of which reached top 10 in both the band's native Ireland and the UK
 
October 9, 1977 ~ Yafeu Akiyele Fula, commonly known as hip-hop, gangsta rap rapper Yaki Kadafi, born in the Bronx, New York, USA ~ Founding member of Outlawz. His full-length Son Rize Vol.1 solo album would be released posthumously in 2004. Noted for guesting on several Tupac Shakur recordings, perhaps most notably on the tracks All Bout U and When We Ride of the 1996 All Eyez On Me ~ Fula passed away in 1996
 
October 9, 1975 ~ Country singer, guitarist, pianist, songwriter Brandy Clark, full name Brandy Lynn Clark, born in Morton, Washington, USA ~ Debuted as a recording artist in 2013 with the album 12 Stories produced by Dave Brainard and featuring Vince Gill on backing vocals. Known for songs such as Girl Next Door and the critically acclaimed Stripes. Wrote or co-wrote songs recorded by Sheryl Crow (Homecoming Queen), Jennifer Nettles, Shelley Skidmore, Miranda Lambert (Mama's Broken Heart), Aubrie Sellers, Reba McEntire (She Got Drunk Last Night), LeAnn Rimes (Crazy Women), Billy Currington, the Oak Ridge Boys, Darius Rucker, the Band Perry (Better Dig Two), Kacey Musgraves (Follow Your Arrow), Gretchen Wilson, Wade Bowen, Keith Urban, Ashton Shepherd (Tryin' To Go To Church), Buffy Lawson, Jo Smith, Hayden Panettiere, Kenny Rogers, Mica Roberts, Sarah Darling, Pam Tillis, Ashley McBryde (Voodoo Doll), Hailey Whitters, and others
October 9, 1975 ~ Alternative rock, blues bassist Burak Güven born in Istanbul, Turkey ~ Best known as member of Mor Ve Otesi, joining the band in 1997 as replacement for Alper Tekin. Produced Ayca Sen's 2009 Astronot album
October 9, 1975 ~ Rock, avant-garde, experimental singer, guitarist, bassist, keyboardist, percussionist Sean Lennon born in New York, New York, USA ~ Son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Halfbrother to singer Julian Lennon. Member of Cibo Matto, Ghost Of A Sabre Tooth Tiger, the Mystical Weapons, and of Claypool-Lennon Delirium. Active as a film composer since the mid-2000s, starting with Smile For The Camera. Served as producer for both his own bands as well as as Soulfly, Irina Lazareanu, Lana Del Rey (Lust For Life), the Black Lips, and others
 
October 9, 1965 ~ Hard rock, heavy metal, progressive rock bassist, singer, songwriter Andria Busic born in São Paulo, Brazil ~ Son of jazz trumpeter André Busic. Brother of drummer Ivan Busic. Has worked with Dr Sin, Ultraje A Rigor, Taffo, Supla, Platina, and with singer Eduardo Araújo
October 9, 1965 ~ Saxophonist, flutist, bandleader, composer, arranger Geir Lysne born in Trondheim, Norway ~ Best known for leading the Geir Lysne Listening Ensemble. Has conducted and led big bands and orchestras such as the Norddeutscher Rundfunk Orchestra, the Danmarks Radio Bigband, the Kristiansand Blåseensemble, the Trondheim Jazz Orchestra
 
October 9, 1961 ~ Singer, guitarist, songwriter Kurt Neumann, full name Kurt Robert Neumann, born in Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA ~ Co-founded roots-rock outfit the BoDeans with Sam Llanas, best known for their 1993 song Closer To Free
 
October 9, 1960 ~ Post-bop saxophonist, flutist Kenny Garrett born in Detroit, Michigan, USA ~ Described as “the most important alto saxophonist of his generation” by Washington City Paper, and as “one of the most admired alto saxophonists in jazz after Charlie Parker” by The New York Times. In 1978 he joined the the Duke Ellington Orchestra, then led by Mercer Ellington. Released his debut as a leader, Introducing Kenny Garrett, on the Criss Cross label in 1984. Performed and recorded with artists such as Mel Lewis, Dannie Richmond, Miles Davis, Art Blakey, Joe Henderson, Brad Mehldau, Freddie Hubbard, Woody Shaw, McCoy Tyner, Pharoah Sanders, Brian Blade, Marcus Miller, Chick Corea, John McLaughlin, Herbie Hancock, Bobby Hutcherson, Ron Carter, Elvin Jones, Mulgrew Miller, and others. Continues to record to this day, both as a sideman and as a leader
October 9, 1960 ~ Singer, guitarist, songwriter PJ Harvey born in Bridport, UK ~ Critically acclaimed edgy alternative singer. Started as saxophonist in the local band Automatic Diamini, alongside John Parish with whom Harvey would collaborate on most of her solo albums
October 9, 1960 ~ Avant-garde jazz pianist, accordionist, composer Satoko Fujii born in Tokyo, Japan ~ Classically trained. Actively recording to critical acclaim since the mid-1990s. Leader or member of several ensembles, both big band and smaller settings, notably the Satoko-Fujii Quartet, Satoko Fujii Min Yoh Ensemble and Double Duo. Has worked with Paul Bley, Mark Dresser, Mark Feldman, Tatsuya Yoshida and Gato Libre. The latter also included her husband trumpeter Natsuki Tamura
 
October 9, 1958 ~ Guitarist, producer Al Jourgensen born in Havana, Cuba ~ Regarded as leading figure in industrial music. Founder, frontman, sole constant member of Ministry. Also worked with Lard, Lead Into Gold, Acid Horse, Pailhead and with Surgical Meth Machine. Produced for Reverend Horton Heat, Prong, Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly, Blackouts, Alan Vega, Iggy Pop, Adrian Sherwood, and Jello Biafra
October 9, 1958 ~ Cellist, conductor Jonathan May, full name Jonathan Paul May, born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA ~ Best known for conducting, and founding, several youth orchestras in Floria. Artistic director of the Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra, which under his guidance grew from a few dozen to over 200 members. Also closely associated with the Daytona Beach Youth Orchestra, the Florida Young Artists Orchestra, and others. Married to cellist Maureen May, with whom he has four children ~ May passed away in 2010
 
October 9, 1957 ~ Cecil Campbell, commonly known as reggae, dancehall singer Ini Kamoze born in Port Maria, Jamaica ~ Best known for Here Comes The Hotstepper, which reached top 10 in numerous countries in 1994 including America and the UK
 
October 9, 1955 ~ Singer, guitarist, songwriter Grazia di Michele, full name Maria Grazia di Michele, born in Rome, Italy ~ Released her Cliché solo debut album in 1978 and has recorded consistently to a devoted fanbase since. best known for her 1986 Le Ragazze Di Gauguin album. Also known for Gli Amon Diversi, a 1993 dut with Rossana Casale
October 9, 1955 ~ Rock, new wave singer, guitarist Shona Laing born in New Zealand ~ Known for songs such as Glad I'm Not A Kennedy and Soviet Snow. Briefly a member of Manfred Mann's Earth Band in the early 1980s, appearing on the 1982 Somewhere In Afrika album
 
October 9, 1954 ~ Folk-rock, pop guitarist, mandolinist, accordionist James Fearnley born in Worsley, UK ~ Member of the Pogues alongside Shane MacGowan and Jem Finer. Also worked with the Low & Sweet Orchestra, Talking Heads, David Byrne, Julia Fordham, Steve Earle, Dylan Walshe, Melissa Etheridge, and others
 
October 9, 1952 ~ Sharon Rachel Levy, commonly known as TV personality, music manager Sharon Osbourne, born in London, UK ~ Daughter of music manager Don Arden. Married to heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne. Became a household name through the reality show The Osbournes, following her family's daily life and first aired on MTV in 2002
 
October 9, 1951 ~ Jeri Keever Hull, commonly known as singer, keyboardist, percussionist, songwriter Bunny Hull, born in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA ~ Co-wrote New Attitude, recorded by Patti Labelle for the soundtrack of the 1984 Beverly Hills Cop feature film. Backup singer, present on albums by Harvey Mason Sr, the Jacksons, Michael Jackson (Thriller), Irene Cara, Morris Day, Anita Baker (Rapture), Peabo Bryson, and Billy Idol. As a solo artist best known for her 1994 A Child's Spirit album
October 9, 1951 ~ Radio DJ, nightclub DJ, producer, remixer Tom Wilson born ~ Closely associated with the Scottish dance music scene. Best known for his radio show Steppin' Out, aired on Radio Forth for over a dozen years starting in 1985. Nightclub DJ. Record producer, remixer, worked with artists such as N-Trance, the Time Frequency, Ice MC, Scooter, and DJ Dado ~ Wilson passed away in 2004
 
October 9, 1948 ~ Vibraphonist, marimba player Dave Samuels, full name David Alan Samuels, born in Waukegan, Illinois, USA ~ Recorded over half a dozen albums as a leader or co-leader. Closely associated with Spyro Gyra, appearing on close to two dozen of the ensemble's albums. Founded the Caribbean Jazz Project. Has also worked with Gerry Mulligan, Carla Bley, Gerry Niewood, Paul McCandles, Bobby McFerrin, Double Image, Frank Zappa, Dave Valentin, Paquito d'Rivera, Edie Brickell, and Pat Metheny ~ Samuels passed away in 2019
October 9, 1948 ~ Rock, folk rock, country rock, soft rock singer, guitarist, pianist, songwriter Jackson Browne, full name Clyde Jackson Browne born in Heidelberg, Germany ~ One of the preeminent 1970s singer, songwriters known for songs such as These Days, The Pretender, Running On Empty, Doctor My Eyes, Take It Easy, For A Rocker and Somebody's Baby. Member of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Member of Pamela Polland's Gentle Soul. Romantically involved with the Velvet Underground's Nico. Had his songs recorded by Tom Rush, Gregg Allman, Joan Baez, the Eagles, Linda Ronstadt, the Byrds, and others
 
October 9, 1947 ~ Isabelle Genevieve Marie Anne Gall, commonly known as singer, actress France Gall born in Paris, France ~ Daughter of lyricist Robert Gall and singer Cecile Berthier. Won the 1965 edition of Eurovision Songfestival, representing France with the song Poupée De Cire (Poupée De Son). Also worked with Denis Bourgeois, Serge Gainsbourg, Alain Goraguer, Jacques Datin, Gigliola Cinquetti, and Michel Berger ~ Gall passed away in 2018
October 9, 1947 ~ Beat guitarist Phil Cash, full name Philip Peter Cash, born in Birmingham, UK ~ Played rhythm guitar in the Applejacks, known for a number of mid-1960s singles including Like Dreamers Do penned by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, Three Little Words and the UK top 10 hit Tell Me When. The band was also the first to record I Go To Sleep, written by the Kinks singer Ray Davies. Others who have recorded the song include Cher on her 1965 All I Really Want To Do solo debut album, Peggy Lee, the Pretenders, Graham Bonnet, Soulwax, and others
 
October 9, 1946 ~ Singer Bob Haworth born in Spokane, Washington, USA ~ Member of folk, folk-pop outfit the Brothers Four from 1971, replacing Mark Pearson, to 1985
October 9, 1946 ~ Singer, guitarist Don Baskin born in Honolulu, Hawaii, 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 ~ Baskin passed away in 2019
 
October 9, 1944 ~ Bassist John Entwistle, full name John Alec Entwistle, born in Chiswick, UK ~ Co-founding member of the Who. The only one in the band with formal musical training. The band is known for songs such as I Can't Explain, My Generation, Substitute, Happy Jack and I Can See For Miles, the latter their only Billboard Hot 100 top 10 single ~ Entwistle passed away in 2002
October 9, 1944 ~ R&B, funk, soul, pop, funk rock, new wave singer, keyboardist, guitarist, songwriter Nona Hendryx born in Trenton, New Jersey, USA ~ Associated with Patti Labelle, co-founding member of the Blue-belles and of Labelle, writing or co-writing a vast amount of the band's material including Nightbirds, Going Down Makes ME Shiver and Space Children. As a solo artist well over half a dozen albums to her name, starting with the eponymous Nona Hendryx album released in 1977, and known for songs such as Keep It Confidential, Transformation, I Sweat (Going Through The Motions) and Why Should I Cry. Hendryx has also worked with Talking Heads, Keith Richards, Billy Vera, Afrika Bambaataa, Dan Hartman, Yoko Ono, and others, composed for film, dabbled in acting, written for Dusty Springfield and Ultra Naté, and is a gay-rights activist
 
October 9, 1943 ~ Jazz, blues guitarist Pete Cosey, full name Peter Palus Cosey, born in Chicago, Illinois, USA ~ Best known for his 1973-1975 stint playing with Miles Davis, including on the albums Get Up With It, Agharte, Pangaea, and Fark Magus. Prior Cosey worked as an in-demand session musician backing artists such as Etta James, Fontella Bass (including on the single Rescue Me), Rotary Connection, Howlin' Wolf, and Muddy Waters. Member of the Association For The Advancement Of Creative Musicians. Member of the Pharaohs, which would later evolve into Earth Wind & Fire. Cosey's talent and technique has been likened to Jimi Hendrix yet Cosey would maintain a low profile throughout his career and not record any solo albums ~ Cosey passed away in 2012
 
October 9, 1941 ~ Jesus Valdes Rodriguez, commonly known as pianist, composer Chucho Valdes born in Quivican, Cuba ~ Son of pianist Bebo Valdes, father of pianist Chuchito Valdes. Founded Irakere, one of Cuba's best-known Latin jazz bands
 
October 9, 1940 ~ Singer, guitarist, keyboardist, songwriter John Lennon, full name John Winston Lennon, born in Liverpool, UK ~ Co-founding member of the Quarrymen which eventually evolved into the Beatles, generally regarded as one of the most important acts in the history of pop-rock music. Active as a solo artist since 1968, most notably collaborating with his second wife Yoko Ono using the moniker the Plastic Ono Band. Well known for songs such as Give Peace A Chance, Instant Karma, Imagine and Happy Xmas (War Is Over). Shot and killed by Mark David Chapman, a deranged fan, at age 40 ~ Lennon passed away in 1980
 
October 9, 1939 ~ Jazz saxophonist Ed Xiques, full name Edward F Xiques Jr, born in Staten Island, New York, USA ~ Worked with Jaki Byard, Herb Pomeroy, Buddy Morrow, Les Elgart, Larry Elgart, Duke Pearson, Woody Herman, Thad Jones, Mel Lewis, Ten Wheel Drive, Frank Foster, Bill Watrous, McCoy Tyner, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Liza Minnelli, the Westchester Jazz Orchestra, Mario Bauzá, Maria Schneider, and others ~ Xiques passed away in 2020
October 9, 1939 ~ Overton Vertis Wright, commonly known as R&B, soul, funk, deep soul singer OV Wright born in Leno, Tennessee, USA ~ Renowned Southern soul singer known for That's How Strong My Love Is, You're Gonna Make Me Cry, When You Took Your Love From Me, Nucleus Of Soul, A Nickel And A Nail, I Can't Take It and Ace Of Spades ~ Wright passed away in 1980
October 9, 1939 ~ Harry DePona Bone, commonly known as accordionist Ponty Bone, born ~ Early on in his career a member of Joe Ely's backing band, appearing on nearly half a dozen albums including the acclaimed Honky Tonk Masquerade released in 1978. Achieved fame fronting his own band the Squeezetones, with whom he performed and recorded for two decades starting in the early 1980s, drawing from gypsy dances, reggae-blues, Tex-mex polkas, Cajun boogie, and other idioms. Bone has also guested on recordings by Butch Hancock, Wes McGee, Rory McLeod, Jimmie Dale Gilmore (After Awhile), Omar & the Howlers, Jerry Jeff Walker, Charlie Robison (Bandera), and Robert Earl Keen ~ Bone passed away in 2018
 
October 9, 1936 ~ Poet, writer, playwright, lyricist, songwriter Agnieszka Osiecka born in Warsaw, Poland ~ Daughter of pianist, composer Wiktor Osiecki. In her own right considered a cultural icon having co-written over an estimated 2,000 songs, collaborating with composers such as Krzysztof Komeda, Seweryn Krajewski, Adam Slawinski, and Zygmunt Konieczny. Of her lyrics Osiecka would comment “I am a journalist, that is why some of my songs are reports which rhyme.” Well known songs co-written by Osiecka include Ballada Wagonowa, Malgoska and Diabel I Raj all recorded by Maryla Rodowicz and Port Piratów recorded by Czerwone Gitary ~ Osiecka passed away in 1997
 
October 9, 1935 ~ Electric blues guitarist, singer, songwriter Johnnie Bassett, full name Johnnie Alexander Bassett, born in Marianna, Florida, USA ~ Cites Billy Butler, Tiny Grimes, Albert King, BB King, T-Bone Walker as influences. Sessioned for decades for artists such as Big Joe Turner, Ruth Brown, Nolan Strong, André Williams, the Miracles, John Lee Hooker, Alberta Adams, Lowell Fulson, Dinah Washington, Tina Turner, Little Willie John, and others. Recorded as a leader since the mid-1990s ~ Bassett passed away in 2012
 
October 9, 1934 ~ Adolph Johannes Brand, commonly known as South-African jazz, bebop, post-bop, folk pianist, saxophonist, cellist Dollar Brand, sometimes also known as Abdullah Ibrahim, born in Cape Town, South Africa ~ Leading figure in Cape Jazz, drawing from gospel and traditional African music as well as from Western jazz. Influenced by Thelonious Monk and Duke Ellington. Active since the early 1960s, initially leading the Jazz Epistles. Best known for Mannenberg recorded in 1974, which would become an anti-apartheid anthem. Has collaborated with international stars such as Max Roach, Carlos Ward, Randy Weston as well as with numerous renowned classical orchestras. Married to singer Sathima Bea Benjamin. Their daughter Jean Grae is also a musician, rising to fame in the late 1990s New York underground rap scene
 
October 9, 1920 ~ William Emanuel Huddleston, commonly known as saxophonist, flutist, bassoonist, pianist, singer Yusef Lateef, born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA ~ Especially noted for albums such as Jazz Mood, Eastern Sounds, Live At Pep's, The Golden Flute, and The Doctor Is In & Out. Recorded prolifically both as a leader and sideman, appearing on albums by Donald Byrd, Frank Wess, Babatunde Olatunji (Drums Of Passion), Curtis Fuller, Charles Mingus (Pre-Bird), Clark Terry, Sonny Red, Grant Green, Slide Hampton, Les McCann, Art Farmer, Leon Redbone (Double Time), and Randy Weston. Lateef has also recorded outside of jazz, including forays into world and new age music, his 1987 Yusef Lateef's Little Symphony album winning the Grammy Award for Best New Age Recording, though his core influences, however, were clearly rooted in jazz. Or in Lateef's own words: “My music is jazz.” ~ Huddleston passed away in 2013
 
October 9, 1918 ~ Dionisio Ramon Emilio Valdes Amaro, commonly known as pianist, composer Bebo Valdes, born in Quivican, Cuba ~ Central figure in Cuban jazz. Father of pianist Chucho Valdes. Worked with the Orquesta Sabor de Cuba, Paquito d'Rivera, Rita Montaner, Benny Moré, Pio Leyva, Norman Granz, Rolando Laserie, Cachao, Diego el Cigala, Monna Bell, and Eladio Reinon ~ Valdés passed away in 2013
 
October 9, 1908 ~ Jazz singer Lee Wiley born in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, USA ~ Popular jazz singer from the 1930s through the 1950s. Worked with Leo Reisman (Got The South In My Soul), Bunny Berigan, Bud Freeman, Max Kaminsky, Victor Young (Just So You'll Remember), Fats Waller, Billy Butterfield, Bobby Hackett, Eddie Condon, Stan Freeman, Cy Walter, Jess Stacy, Paul Whiteman, the Dorsey Brothers, Johnny Green (Easy Come Easy Go), and others ~ Wiley passed away in 1975
 
October 9, 1900 ~ Jazz banjoist, guitarist Elmer Snowden, full name Elmer Chester Snowden, born ~ Worked with the Washingtonians, Bob Fuller, Lou Hooper, Count Basie, Jimmie Lunceford, Bubber Miley, Tricky Sam Nanton, Frankie Newton, Benny Carter, Rex Stewart, Roy Eldridge, Chick Webb, Cliff Jackson, Al Sears, Dicky Wiss, Sid Catlett, Lonnie Johnson, Bud Freeman, Jo Jones, Tommy Bryant, and others ~ Snowden passed away in 1973