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March 29th John Popper (Blues Traveler) (1967) Perry Farrell (Jane's Addiction) (1959) Bobby Kimball (Toto) (1947) Vangelis (1943) Chad Allan (Guess Who) (1943) March 30th Norah Jones (1979) Celine Dion (1968) Tracy Chapman (1964) M.C. Hammer (1963) Dave Ball (Procol Harum) (1950) Eric Clapton (1945) Graeme Edge (Moody Blues) (1941) March 31st Robert Holmes ('til tuesday) (1959) Pat McGlynn (Bay City Rollers) (1958) Angus Young (AC/DC) (1955) Sean Hopper (Huey Lewis & The News) (1953) Al Goodman (Ray, Goodman & Brown) (1947) Herb Alpert (1935) Shirley Jones (1934) April 1st Mark White (ABC) (1961) Jimmy Cliff (1948) John Barbata (Jefferson Starship) (1945) Rudoph Isley (Isley Brothers) (1939) April 2nd Greg Camp (Smash Mouth) (1967) Keren Jane Woodward (Bananarama) (1961) David Robinson (The Cars) (1953) Leon Wilkerson (Lynyrd Skynyrd) (1952) Emmylou Harris (1947) Leon Russell (1941) April 3rd Sebastian Bach (Skid Row) (1968) Mick Mars (Mötley Crüe) (1955) Tony Orlando (1944) Wayne Newton (1942) April 4th Andre Dalyrimple (Soul For Real) (1974) Kelly Price (1973) Jill Scott (1972) Magnus Sveningsson (The Cardigans) (1972) Mike Starr (formerly of Alice In Chains) (1966) Kid (Kid 'N Play) (1964) Craig Adams (The Cult) (1962) Dave Hill (Slade) (1952) |
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Jesse McCartney
Not many adult performers can say
they have two Emmy nominations, two Young Artist Awards, a Soap
Opera Digest Award nomination, were a member of a platinum-selling
singing group and have a successful acting career. But 16-year-old
Jesse McCartney can. Jesse grew up in New York with his whole family
performing together. His family would do stage productions,
rehearsing for two months each Fall for what would become the year’s
big musical every November. Working in Community Theater opened
Jesse’s eyes to the joy of singing live and the discipline of
acting. Jesse McCartney is everywhere these
days -- Top 10 radio, concert stages, television and movies - and
his mesmerizing voice couldn't be more welcome. Yes, "Summerland"
TV-star Jesse McCartney is a young man of many talents, but it's his
drop-dead-beautiful single "Beautiful Soul" that has catapulted the
charismatic 17-year-old to the top of the 2004 charts. A radio
favorite since its release in November 2003, "Beautiful Soul" has
hit Radio Disney's Top 3 more than 100 times and graces the film
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| MUSIC HISTORY |
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1951 - "The King and I" opened on
Broadway. 1962 - Gene Chandler received a gold record for "Duke of Earl." 1966 - Barbra Streisand's "Color Me Barbra" special aired on CBS-TV. 1966 - 85 people were arrested for rioting after a Rolling Stones concert in Paris. 1967 - The cover of the Beatles' "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" was staged and photographed. 1968 - The Yardbirds performed and recorded "Live Yardbirds" at the Anderson Theater. 1973 - Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show appeared on the cover of "Rolling Stone." 1975 - Jeff Beck released his first solo album, "Blow by Blow," in the U.S. 1976 - In Memphis, Bruce Springsteen jumped a fence at Graceland in an attempt to see his idol, Elvis Presley. 1978 - Paul Simonon and Topper Headon of the Clash were arrested in London for shooting pigeons from the roof of a rehearsal hall. 1980 - The BeeGees were sued by a Chicago man for plagiarism of the song "How Deep Is Your Love." The BeeGees won the case on appeal. 1988 - Madonna debuted on Broadway in "Speed The Plow." 1989 - Gladys Knight performed solo for the first time since her grammar school years without The Pips during a gig in Las Vegas. 1994 - Pink Floyd released the album "The Division Bell." 1998 - Shania Twain began her first headlining tour in her Canadian homeland in Sudbury, Ontario. 1999 - KISS cancelled three concert dates in Russia due to anti-American sentiment over the U.N. bombing of Yugoslavia. |
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