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December 14th 1963, American blues and jazz singer Dinah Washington died aged 39. Known as the ‘Queen of the Blues’ she scored the 1959 US No.8 Grammy Award wining single 'What A Diff'rence A Day Makes' and the 1961 hit 'September In The Rain'.

Publié le 13 Décembre 2019

December 14th 1963, American blues and jazz singer Dinah Washington died aged 39. Known as the ‘Queen of the Blues’ she scored the 1959 US No.8 Grammy Award wining single 'What A Diff'rence A Day Makes' and the 1961 hit 'September In The Rain'.

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December 14th 1962, Bill Wyman made his live debut with The Rolling Stones at the Ricky Tick Club, Star and Garter Hotel in Windsor, England. The group were know as The Rollin' Stones during this period.

Publié le 13 Décembre 2019

December 14th 1962, Bill Wyman made his live debut with The Rolling Stones at the Ricky Tick Club, Star and Garter Hotel in Windsor, England. The group were know as The Rollin' Stones during this period.

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December 13th 1952, Born on this day, Berton Averre, lead guitarist with the Los Angeles rock band The Knack who scored the 1979 US No.1 & UK No.6 single 'My Sharona'.

Publié le 12 Décembre 2019

December 13th 1952, Born on this day, Berton Averre, lead guitarist with the Los Angeles rock band The Knack who scored the 1979 US No.1 & UK No.6 single 'My Sharona'.

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December 13th 1950, Born on this day, Davy O'List, guitar, The Nice, (1968 UK No.21 single 'America'), Roxy Music, (1972 UK No.4 single 'Virginia Plain' plus 15 other UK Top 40 singles).

Publié le 12 Décembre 2019

December 13th 1950, Born on this day, Davy O'List, guitar, The Nice, (1968 UK No.21 single 'America'), Roxy Music, (1972 UK No.4 single 'Virginia Plain' plus 15 other UK Top 40 singles).

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December 13th 1949, Born on this day, Tom Verlaine, American singer, songwriter and guitarist with Television. The group's debut album, Marquee Moon, is often considered one of the defining releases of the punk era.

Publié le 12 Décembre 2019

December 13th 1949, Born on this day, Tom Verlaine, American singer, songwriter and guitarist with Television. The group's debut album, Marquee Moon, is often considered one of the defining releases of the punk era.

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December 13th 1948, Born on this day, Ted Nugent, guitarist, The Amboy Dukes, (1968 single, 'Journey To The Centre Of The Mind'). Solo, (1977 single 'Cat Scratch Fever'). Damn Yankees, (1990 album 'Damn Yankies').

Publié le 12 Décembre 2019

December 13th 1948, Born on this day, Ted Nugent, guitarist, The Amboy Dukes, (1968 single, 'Journey To The Centre Of The Mind'). Solo, (1977 single 'Cat Scratch Fever'). Damn Yankees, (1990 album 'Damn Yankies').

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12th Dec 1943, Born on this day, Dicky Betts, American guitarist, singer, songwriter, The Allman Brothers Band

Publié le 12 Décembre 2019

12th Dec 1943, Born on this day, Dicky Betts, American guitarist, singer, songwriter, The Allman Brothers Band

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December 12th 1940, Born on this day, Dionne Warwick, US singer, (1964 UK No.9 single 'Walk On By', 1974 US No.1 & UK No.29 single 'Then Came You', plus over 25 US Top 40 hits).

Publié le 11 Décembre 2019

December 12th 1940, Born on this day, Dionne Warwick, US singer, (1964 UK No.9 single 'Walk On By', 1974 US No.1 & UK No.29 single 'Then Came You', plus over 25 US Top 40 hits).

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December 12th 2007, Ike Turner, the former husband of Tina Turner died at the age of 76

Publié le 11 Décembre 2019

December 12th 2007, Ike Turner, the former husband of Tina Turner died at the age of 76

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December 12th 1985, Scottish keyboard player Ian Stewart died of a heart attack in his doctor's Harley Street waiting room. Co-founder of The Rolling Stones (Stewart was the first to respond to Brian Jones's advertisement in Jazz News seeking musicians to form a rhythm & blues group). Stewart was dismissed from the line-up by the band's manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, in May 1963 but remained as road

Publié le 11 Décembre 2019

December 12th 1985, Scottish keyboard player Ian Stewart died of a heart attack in his doctor's Harley Street waiting room. Co-founder of The Rolling Stones (Stewart was the first to respond to Brian Jones's advertisement in Jazz News seeking musicians to form a rhythm & blues group). Stewart was dismissed from the line-up by the band's manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, in May 1963 but remained as road

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