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March 1: Jackson 5 drummer Johnny Jackson
(2006), Dennis Danell of Social Distortion (2000), Air Supply’s Frank Esler-Smith
(1991) March 2: Hank Ballard (2003), Dusty Springfield (1999), singer-songwriter David Ackles (1999), French pop singer Serge Gainsbourg (1991), rockabilly pianist Roy Hall (1984), Charlie Christian (1942) March 3: promoter Ralph Weinberg (1953), Bill Chitwood of The Georgia Yellow Hamers (1961), Banjo's Clancy Hayes (1972), Jerry Blaine a label owner Jubilee/Josie (1973),Al Clauser a guitarist (1989), Kyle Bailes of the Bailes Brothers (1996), Ivor Cutler (2006), Harlan "Mr. Songwriter" Howard (2002), Ivor Cutler Scottish comedian (2006) March 4: songwriter-pianist Marvin Jenkins (2005), guitarist John McGeoch (2004), country artist Eddie Dean of "I Dreamed Of a Hillbilly Heaven" fame (1999), Minnie Pearl (1996), songwriter Eden Ahbez (1995), Actor John Candy (1994), jazz guitarist Mary Osborne (1992), founder of the doo-wop Herald and Ember labels Al Silver (1992), bebop guitarist Tiny Grimes (1989), Richard Manuel of The Band (1986), R&B bandleader Red Saunders (1981), Brit rocker Mike Patto (1979), Raymond Edwards of The Silhouettes (1977) March 5: Vivian Stanshall of The Bonzo Dog Band (1995), blues brother John Belushi (1982), Patsy Cline (1963), Cowboy Copas (1963), Hawkshaw Hawkins (1963) March 6: Salty Holmes of the The Prairie Ramblers (1990), producer Mickey Most (2003), Bob Wills of The Light Crust Doughboys (1975), Howard McGhee of the Lionel Hampton Orchestra (1987), Carl Sauceman of the Sauceman Brothers/The Green Valley Boys (2005), Wes Montgomery of the The Montgomery Brothers (1968), Bobby Jones (Germany) (1980), Eddie Durham (1987), Mattie Johnson of The Stars of Faith (1988), Moses Rascoe (1994), Delroy Wilson (Kingston Jamaica) (1995) March 7: conductor Margaret Harris (2000), country bandleader-songwriter Pee Wee King (2000), producer Dave Jordan (1995), Jack Anglin (1963), Ali Farca Toure Africa's blue singer (2006) March 8: session drummer Bobby Chouinard (1997), Vic Venus (1994), Billy Eckstine (1993) March 9: Chris LeDoux (2005), George Scott of the Blind Boys of Alabama (2005), Rust Epique of Pre)thing (2004), Christopher George Latore Wallace aka Notorious B.I.G. (1997) March 10: Molly Hatchet’s Danny Joe Brown (2005), Dave Blood of Dead Milkmen (2004), singer-pianist Shirley Scott (2002), Laverne Baker (1997), Doc Green of The Drifters (1989), Andy Gibb (1988) March 11: Stacy Guess of Squirrel Nut Zippers (1997), Fiddler Ira Stripling of the Stripling Brothers (1967), Harmonica player Sonny Terry (1986), Pete Pyle guitarist of Blue Grass Boys (1995), Jim Boyd of The Cowboy Ramblers March 12: violinist and conductor Lord Yehudi Menuhin (1999), Alex Taylor (1993), Charlie Parker (1955), Herald Goodman of The Vagabonds (1974), Ralph Sloan of The Tennessee Travelers (1980) March 13: soul singer Lyn Collins (2005), reggae singer Judge Dread (1998), record exec Bob Shad (1985), jazz bandleader Jerry Blaine (1973), alto sax maestro and bebop originator Charlie Parker (1955) March 14: drummer Frank "Josh" Billings (1957), songwriter Jerome "Doc" Pomus for Pomus & Shurman (1991), guitarist Barney Pritchard of the Scottdale String Band (1963), soul singer Linda Jones (1972), singer Linda Jones (1972), Billy Davis the drummer (1981), Herb Jones of The Jones Brothers (1988), singer Larry "Big Twist" Nolan (1990), March 15: violinist Olga Rudge (1996), Al Bennett label owner of HI Records (1989), Tenor saxist Lester "Pres" Young (1959), Boogie-woogie pioneer Clarence Pinetop Smith (1929), American Bandstand arranger Ace Pancoast (1991), Jackie Lee Cochran a Rockabilly singer (1998) March 16: ska pioneer Justin Hinds (2005), drummer and cofounder of Blackfoot - Jakson Spires (2005), pop and country singer-songwriter Johnny Cymbal (1993), Reflections member John Simmons (1990), legendary electric bluesman Aaron "T-Bone" Walker (1975), Tammi Terrell (1970) March 17: MTV VJ J.J. Jackson (2004), Trumpet Records co-founder Lillian McMurry (1999), '80s R&B pop figure Jermaine Stewart (1997), Chicago blues pianist Sunnyland Slim (1995), Chantels member and James Brown backup vocalist Yvonne Fair (1994), Ric Grech bassist for Blind Faith and Traffic (1990), New Orleans R&B singer Bobby Mitchell (1989), Samuel George Jr. of The Capitols (1982), James "Jimmie" Davis, bassist for Fats Domino (1920) March 18: session bassist Wayne Pedzwater (2005), The Mamas & the Papas co-founder John Phillips (2001) March 19: drummer Jeff Ward of Nine Inch Nails and Ministry (1993), Mother Love Bone's Andrew Wood (1990), Randy Rhoads (1982), Chicago's first big blues star, bottleneck slide man Tampa Red (1981), Paul Kossoff of Free (1976) March 20: Eric's son Conor Clapton (1991), jazz and R&B guitarist Billy Butler (1991), Cadence Records founder Archie Bleyer (1989) March 21: songwriter Fred Spielman (1997), guitarist Leo Fender (1991), The Blackwood Brothers - Roy Blackwood (1954), singer Cora Redd (1968), Ted Griffiths Label owner of Kokomo/Highway51 (1975), Louis Cottrell Jr. (1978), Oliver Alcorn (1981), Clarence Beeks aka King Pleasure (1981) March 22: George Howard, sax player with Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes (1998), Dan Hartman (1994), Dave Guard of the Kingston Trio (1991), one-hit-wonder Mark Dinning of "Teen Angel" fame (1986) March 23: Cindy Walker, country songwriter who also wrote hits for Ray Charles and Roy Orbison (2006), songwriter-producer J.D. Miller (1996), Don Murray, drummer for The Turtles (1996), Ripley Ingram, tenor vocalist with The Five Keys (1995), Frank Kirkland, Bo Diddley’s drummer (1973) March 24: Foghat's founding guitarist Rod Price (2005), Harold Melvin, leader of Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes (1997) March 25: country legend Buck Owens (2006), Kenny Moore, keyboardist for Tina Turner (1997), folksinger-songwriter Tom Jans (1984) March 26: Nikki Sudden of Swell Maps (2006), Paul Hester, drummer for Crowded House (2005), Jan Berry, of Jan and Dean (2004), rapper Eazy-E aka Eric Wright (1996), Duster Bennett, member of John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (1976), songwriter-playwright Noel Coward (1973), Harold McNair, flautist and saxophonist with Donovan and Ginger Baker (1971) March 27: Clifford Jordan, jazz saxophonist (1993), Paul Gayten, R&B singer, Chess Records talent scout (1991) March 28: Don Alias, jazz percussionist (2006), actor-jazz pianist Dudley Moore (2002), Freaky Tah, born Raymond Rodgers, of The Lost Boyz (1999), Buddy Red Bow, Lakota country and western singer (1993), father of the blues, songwriter W.C. Handy (1958), Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup (1974) March 29: jazz pianist John Lewis (2001), Joe Williams (1999), Howard Wyeth (1996), Elvis biographer Albert Goldman (1994), schlockmeister Mantovani (1980), W.C. Handy (1938)
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