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Sharon Jones / May 4, 1956 - Nov 18, 2016

Sharon Jones / May 4, 1956 - Nov 18, 2016

One of my favorites in recent years, the wonderful Sharon Jones captivated growing legions of audiences in the new millennium with her high-energy, charming personality and powerful voice on stages around the globe. A former security guard who made the big time, despite being told she was "too short, too fat, too old and too black", she worked hard for all of her success. Born in Augusta GA, she grew up in Bed-Stuy Brooklyn. She contributed backing vocals to recording sessions before her work on a Lee Fields studio date convinced the producers that they had a special talent in...

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Bruce Haack / May 4, 1931 - Sept 26, 1988

Bruce Haack / May 4, 1931 - Sept 26, 1988

The Canadian electronic music pioneer and instrument-builder/inventor Bruce Haack has a birthday today. An inspired creative person, the man participated in a wide array of projects. Early on he played jazz & Ukrainian folk music, participated in authentic pow-wows, hosted a radio show and got into tape & electro-acoustic music in the '50s. He also worked as a pop songwriter for the Dot & Coral labels, as well as composed for dance & theater. He built several musical toys including synths, samplers, a vocoder and music-playing robots that could perform in concert. He made several high-concept children's records, recorded electronic...

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Guy Warren aka Kofi Ghanaba / May 4, 1923 - Dec 22, 2008

Guy Warren aka Kofi Ghanaba / May 4, 1923 - Dec 22, 2008

Kofi Ghanaba, aka Guy Warren, was the first musician from the African continent to become known with a career and recordings in the USA, fusing American jazz with African folk forms. He was also a teacher, writer, historian and pan-Africanist of renown. A Ghanaian by birth, during WW2 he worked for the US as a spy, after which he became a journalist and a jazz musician. In 1947 he was a founding member of the great African-jazz band The Tempos with ET Mensah. In '51 he became the first African to become a BBC radio producer and also did radio...

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James Brown / May 3, 1933 - Dec 25, 2006

James Brown / May 3, 1933 - Dec 25, 2006

Happy birthday to the Godfather of Soul, the Minister of the New New Superheavy Funk, Soul Brother #1, the hardest working man in show business, Mr Dynamite...James Brown!

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Link Wray / May 2, 1929 - Nov 5, 2005

Link Wray / May 2, 1929 - Nov 5, 2005

The great Shawnee rocker Link Wray invented the power chord and helped set off the hard rock revolution, influencing punk, thrash & heavy metal with his 1958 hit "Rumble" spawning the future headbanger generation. He made his first record in '55, before heading to Korea with the Army. He got tuberculosis and spent a year in the hospital. A lung was removed and he was told he'd never sing again (they were wrong). So he started working out instrumentals and made several records, some of which were recorded in a makeshift studio in a chicken shack (often in partnership with...

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