October 2, 1981 Hazel Dorothy Scott, jazz and classical pianist and singer, died. Scott was born June 11, 1920 in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, but raised in New York City. She performed extensively on the piano as a child and received further training at the Julliard School. In 1940, Scott starred at the […]
October 1st in African American History – Youssou N’Dour
Tags: composer, entrepreneur, Grammy Award, singer
October 1, 1959 Youssou N’Dour, singer, composer, and entrepreneur, was born in Dakar, Senegal. N’Dour began performing at the age of 12 and within a couple of years was performing with the most popular group in Dakar. In 1979, he formed his own ensemble which by 1981 had evolved into Super Etoile de Dakar, the […]
September 30th in African American History – John Royce “Johnny” Mathis
Tags: Grammy Award, Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, singer
September 30, 1935 John Royce “Johnny” Mathis was born in Gilmer, Texas. As a teenager, Mathis was known for his singing and athletic abilities. At San Francisco State College he broke classmate Bill Russell’s high jump record and in 1955 had to decide whether to pursue a recording career or tryout for the 1956 Olympics. […]
September 30th in African American History – Franklin Joseph “Frankie” Lymon
Tags: R&B, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, singer, songwriter
September 30, 1942 Franklin Joseph “Frankie” Lymon, R&B singer and songwriter, was born in Harlem, New York. At the age of 12, Lymon began singing in a group that called itself both The Ermines and The Premiers. In 1955, they wrote the song “Why Do Fools Fall in Love.” On the day of recording, the […]
September 28th in African American History – Miles Dewey Davis III
Tags: composer, Down Beat Jazz Hall of Fame, Grammy Award, Juilliard School of Music, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA Jazz Master, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
September 28, 1991 Miles Dewey Davis III, jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer, died. Davis was born May 26, 1926 in Alton, Illinois. By the age of 16, Davis was a member of the musical society and playing professionally. In 1944, he moved to New York City to study at the Juilliard School of Music. In […]
September 27th in African American History – Earl Rudolph “Bud” Powell
Tags: Down Beat Jazz Hall of Fame, jazz, pianist
September 27, 1924 Earl Rudolph “Bud” Powell, jazz pianist, was born in New York City. At an early age, Powell learned classical piano, but by eight became interested in jazz and by 15 was playing in his brother’s band. His debut recording was with Cootie Williams’ band in 1944. In 1947, he made his debut […]
September 26th in African American History – Bessie Smith
Tags: blues, Broadway, Down Beat Jazz Hall of Fame, Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, Library of Congress, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, singer
September 26, 1937 Bessie Smith, blues singer, died. Smith was born on April 15, 1894 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. In 1912, she was hired as a dancer with the Moses Stokes troupe which included Ma Rainey. By the early 1920s, Smith had starred with Sidney Bechet in “How Come?,” a musical that made its way to […]
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