Sunday, January 27, 2008

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Birthdays in Music
Who do you share B-days with?

January 27, 2008
>>Mike Patton, American vocalist with Faith No More, turns 40.
>>Tricky, (born Adrian Thawes) Brit actor and trip hop musician, turns 40.
>>Pheeroan akLaff, (born Paul Maddox) American drummer, turns 53.
>>Nick Mason, Brit drummer with Pink Floyd, turns 63.
>>Richard Young, American rhythm guitarist for Kentucky Headhunters, turns 53.
>>Seth Justman, American keyboardist and vocalist with J. Geils Band, turns 57.
>>Margo Timmins, Canadian vocalist with Cowboy Junkies, turns 47.
>>Brian Downey, Brit drummer with Thin Lizzy, turns 57.
>>Buddy Emmons, American pedal steel guitarist, turns 71.
>>Nedra Talley, American R&B singer with The Ronettes, turns 62.
>>Martin Degville, Brit vocalist with Sigue Sigue Sputnik, turns 47.
>>Mark Owen, Brit boy band vocalist of Take That fame, turns 34.
>>Janick Gers, Brit guitarist with Iron Maiden, turns 51.
>>Michael Kulas, Canadian singer and songwriter for James, turns 39.
>>Gillian Gilbert, Brit keyboardist with New Order, turns 47.
>>Jimmy Bond, American bass player with Ella Fitzgerald, Tim Buckley, Charlie Parker, and Frank Zappa, turns 75.
>>Bobby Bland, American singer; Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Blues Hall of Fame inductee, turns 78.
>>Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (January 27, 1756 – December 05, 1791), Austrian opera composer, would have turned 252 this year.
>>Rudi Maugeri (January 27, 1931 – May 07, 2004), Canadian baritone vocalist with The Crew-Cuts, would have turned 77 this year.
>>Kim Gardner (January 27, 1948 – October 24, 2001), Brit bassist with The Birds, Ashton, Gardner & Dyke, and The Creation, would have turned 60 this year.
>>Buddy DeSylva (January 27, 1895 – July 11, 1950), (born George Gard DeSylva) American Songwriters Hall of Famer and Capitol Records co-founder, would have turned 113 this year.

Happy Birthday to everyone born today, January 27th.

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