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Born on this day, April 7th

  • Billie 'Lady Day" Holiday (Vocals) was born in Baltimore, MD, 1915–1959.
  • Freddie Hubbard (Trumpet) was born in Indianapolis, ID, 1938–2008.
  • "Peanuts" Hucko (Clarinet) was born in Syracuse, NY, 1918–2003.
  • Pat LaBarbera (Saxophone) was born in Mount Morris, NY in 1944.
  • Victor Feldman (Keyboards-Various, Piano, Vibraphone, Drums and Percussion) was born in London, England, 1934–1987.
  • Pete Laroca -Sims (Drums and Percussion) was born in New York City, 1938–2012.
  • Mongo Santamaria (Percussion-Various) was born in Havana , Cuba, 1922–2003.
  • Al Hayse (Trombone) was born in Detroit, MI, 1921–1982.
  • Bob Berg (Tenor Saxophone) was born in Brooklyn, NY, 1951–2002.
  • Ravi Shankar (Sitar) was born in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, 1920–2012.
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April 7th in Jazz History…

  • Duke Ellington first records "Black & Tan Fantasy" in 1927 for Brunswick Records. (#424)
  • Harry James & vocalist Dick Haymes cut "I'll Get By" in 1941 for Columbia Records.
  • And Bill Evans and Jim Hall cut "Intermodulations" in 1966.
  • Milt Jackson records “Milt Jackson” - with cuts “Tahiti,” “Lillie,” “Lillie” (alternate take), “Bags’ Groove,” “What’s New,” “What’s New” (alternate take), “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore,” “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore (alternate take),” “On the Scene,” for Blue Note in 1952 in New York City.
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