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And While You're Here…
Holly Hofmann's jazz series continues this month at Tio Leo's Restaurant and Lounge at 5302 Napa St. at Morena Blvd. Jazz at Tio Leo's is happening every Sunday evening from 5-7pm and features Southern California's finest jazz musicians in a quiet, spacious setting with full bar and Mexican cuisine. There is also plenty of free parking. See this month's schedule below:

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Donate for details! your pre-owned vehicle to Jazz 88.3 because it's the best result from a kind act AND it is truly one of the most reliable revenue sources we have. Call 1-888- JAZZ-CAR (1-888-529-9227).
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Another way to join KSDS San Diego's Jazz 88.3 is with the listening stream. There's the KSDS APP. Please search 'KSDS Jazz' in your respective Google or Apple store.
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Today's Birthdays
Born on this day, July 10th…
- Ivie Anderson (Vocals-Lead) was born in Gilroy, CA, 1905–1949.
- Lee Morgan (Trumpet) was born in Philidelpehia, PA, 1938–1972.
- Milt Buckner (Piano, Organ) was born in St. Louis, MO, 1915–1977.
- Major Holley (Bass) was born in Detroit, MI, 1924–1990.
- Noble Sissle (Band Leader, Composer) was born in Indianapolis, ID, 1889–1975.
- Jimmy McHugh (Composer, Arranger, Songwriter (Music & Lyrics)) was born in Boston, MA, 1894–1969.
- Dick Cary (Piano, Horn, Trumpet) was born , 1916–1994.
- Buddy Clark (Bass) was born in 1929.
- Arnie Lawrence (Alto Saxophone) was born in New York, NY, 1938–2005.
- Brian Priestly (Piano) was born in 1946.
- Cootie Williams (Trumpet) was born in Mobile, AL, 1910–1985.
- Bela Fleck (Banjo) was born in New York, NY in 1958.
On This Day
July 10th in Jazz History…
- Gerry Mulligan recorded his first concert band session "A Concert in Jazz" in 1961.
- Willie "The Lion" Smith recorded "Passionette" for Decca in 1938.
- Louis Armstrong recorded "Funny Feathers" and "How Do You Do It That Way" in 1929 in New York City for Okeh Records.
- In 1941 Bobby Hackett joined the Glenn Miller Orchestra.
- And, on a sad note, pianist/composer Jelly Roll Morton died in Los Angeles, also in 1941. He was 41 years old.