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Lesley Gore / May 2, 1946 - Feb 16, 2015

Lesley Gore / May 2, 1946 - Feb 16, 2015

The original Riot Grrl, long before such a phenomenon, Lesley Gore's big hits, "It's My Party", "Judy's Turn To Cry", "That's The Way Boys Are" and the feminist statement "You Don't Own Me", were all produced by Quincy Jones and released while Lesley was still in high school. She was popular in the mid '60s, appearing in films and television, before the hippy generation tossed her aside for awhile. She found some more success with the movie Fame, writing "Out Here On My Own" for Irene Cara. A lesbian herself, she hosted a LGBT rights-oriented TV show for a stretch...

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Duke Ellington / April 29, 1899 - May 24, 1974

Duke Ellington / April 29, 1899 - May 24, 1974

Happy birthday to the greatest American composer, Duke Ellington!

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Tammi Terrell / April 29, 1945 - March 16, 1970

Tammi Terrell / April 29, 1945 - March 16, 1970

Singer and songwriter Tammi Terrell's star burned bright in her short career, one marked by abuse and tragedy yet she remains a popular artist 45 years after her death. From Philadelphia, two things happened that would positively and negatively affect her life: she was found to have immense talent and was also often subdued by intense migraine headaches (the latter of which started happening after she was raped by neighborhood boys, later convicted, at 11). She hit the road as a teenager with Patti LaBelle and Gary US Bonds and recorded for Wand and Chess Records subsidiary Checker. She sang...

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Maya Deren / April 29, 1917 - Oct 13, 1961

Maya Deren / April 29, 1917 - Oct 13, 1961

Maya Deren was the mother of American avant-garde cinema. Her films were surreal and intense, full of symbolism and incredibly strange ideas. Check out The Very Eye of Night, Meshes of the Afternoon and At Land. She was a Ukrainian Jew who fled to the US with her family to escape the ethnic-cleansing pogrom. Her first husband was a socialist activist who she married at 18. Her second husband, famous European photographer Alexander Hammid, was co-collaborator on Meshes and her third husband, Japanese-American composer Teiji Ito, made some amazing soundtracks to these films. John Cage and Marcel Duchamp were involved...

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Albert King / April 25, 1923 - Dec 21, 1992

Albert King / April 25, 1923 - Dec 21, 1992

Happy birthday to the great and influential bluesman Albert King, one of my all time favorites. I saw him play back in the '80s when I was a kid and it left a HUGE impression on me. A major guitar figure (who was a left-hander playing "backwards") and an excellent singer, he was born in the Mississippi Delta area. His first professional gigs were in Arkansas and he eventually moved North. Some of his earliest recordings were as a drummer for Jimmy Reed. He had limited success in the '50s in Chicago & St Louis but really found his fame...

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