December 31, 1930 Odetta Holmes, singer, actress, songwriter, and human rights activist, was born in Birmingham, Alabama. Odetta’s first professional experience was in musical theater in 1944 and in 1949 she joined the “Finian’s Rainbow” touring company. She began her solo career in 1956 with “Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues” and followed with “At the […]
December 31st in African American History – Odetta Holmes
Tags: Grammy Award, Living Legend Award, singer, songwriter
December 29th in African American History – Frederick Dewayne “Freddie” Hubbard
Tags: Down Beat Jazz Hall of Fame, Grammy Award, NEA Jazz Master
December 29, 2008 Frederick Dewayne “Freddie” Hubbard, jazz trumpeter, died. Hubbard was born April 7, 1938 in Indianapolis, Indiana. He began playing the trumpet in his school band at the Jordan Conservatory. In 1958, he moved to New York City and began playing with some of the best jazz players of the era. In 1960, […]
December 23rd in African American History – Esther Mae Jones Phillips
Tags: Grammy Award, R&B
December 23, 1935 Esther Mae Jones Phillips, R&B vocalist, was born in Galveston, Texas. In 1949, she won the amateur talent contest and began touring as “Little Esther Phillips.” In 1950, she recorded her first hit record, “Double Crossing Blues,” and that was followed by other hits such as “Mistrusting Blues,” “Misery,” and “Wedding Boogie.”
December 23rd in African American History – Oscar Emmanuel Peterson
Tags: composer, Grammy Award
December 23, 2007 Oscar Emmanuel Peterson, jazz pianist and composer, died. Peterson was born August 15, 1925 in Montreal, Canada and at the age of five began honing his skills with the trumpet and piano. At the age of 14, he won the national music competition sponsored by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. After that, he […]
December 19th in African American History – Roebuck “Pops” Staples
Tags: gospel music, Grammy Award, R&B, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
December 19, 2000 Roebuck “Pops” Staples, gospel and R&B musician, died. Staples was born December 28, 1914 on a cotton plantation near Winona, Mississippi. He dropped out of school after the eighth grade. In 1935, he moved to Chicago, Illinois where he sang with the Trumpet Jubilees. In 1948, he formed The Staple Singers with […]
December 13th in African American History – Eric Marlon Bishop (Jamie Foxx)
Tags: Academy Award, Grammy Award, Oscar, singer
December 13, 1967 Eric Marlon Bishop (Jamie Foxx), stand-up comedian, actor and singer, was born in Terrell, Texas. Foxx began performing stand-up in 1989 and changed his name to Jamie Foxx, choosing the surname as a tribute to Redd Foxx. In 1991, he joined the cast of the television show “In Living Color” and from […]
December 12th in African American History – Marie Dionne Warwick
Tags: gospel music, Grammy Award, singer
December 12, 1940 Marie Dionne Warwick, singer and activist, was born in East Orange, New Jersey. Warwick began singing gospel as a child and sang her first solo at the age of 6. In 1958, she and other members formed the Gospelaires which in their first performance together won the weekly amateur contest at the […]
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