Spotlight for January 08, 2008
Happy Birthday Elvis!
BIRTHDAYS
1937
Shirley Bassey
Pops Vocalist
b. Cardiff, Wales, UK.
A fine vocalist whose first fame came as a result of her singing the background music "Goldfinger", - theme song of 'James Bond - 007' picture. (Film also brought actor Sean Connery his fame.)
DIVAS BIO:
www.divasthesite.com/Singing...ssey.htm 1947
David Bowie
R&R singer/songwriter
b. Brixton, England.
David Bowie (born David Robert Jones on January 8, 1947 in London) is an English rock musician and actor.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Bowie www.davidbowie.com/ www.bowiewonderworld.com/ 
1941
"Little Anthony" Gourdine
Doo Wop/R&B Vocals
b: New York (Brooklyn), NY, USA.
né: Jerome Anthony Gourdine.
"Little Anthony" came from a musical family. His mother, with her sisters, sang gospel. The name of the group was the Nazareth Baptist singers. and his father played saxophone (tenor, alto). He performed with the Sinclair Orchestra and the Buddy Johnson Orchestra. 'Little Anthony's' three brothers were also involved in music. He is now best recalled as the lead vocalist with "Little Anthony and the Imperials." When 'The Duponts' disbanded, "Little Anthony" and his friends Clarence Collins, Ernest Wright, Tracy Lord and Nat Rogers, formed "The Chesters," but a popular New York disc jockey (Alan Freed) induced them to change the name to 'The Imperials'. In 1964, they scaled down to a quartet, and the sound changed from doo wop to a harder, more uptown R&B sound. Between 1958 and 1974, they had a total of ten entries in the "Hot 100" chart. Happily, the group is still touring.
1903
Edwin (Eddie) Grosso
reeds/flute/electric steel guitar/violin
(and many novelty instruments)
b. New York, NY, USA.
d. July 7, 1971, Mew York, NY, USA.
In the 1920s, Eddie Grosso went to Europe with the Alex Hyde Orchestra. Upon returning to the USA, he worked with "Fred Hall's Sugar Babies". In the mid-1930s, he played with Russ Morgan Orch , and he also played saxophone and clarinet with the George Olsen Orch. . One of his proudest recordings was the steel guitar solo he did with Russ Morgan's recording of "Blue Hawaii." He left Morgan in 1940 to play with the Korn Kobblers. ( Some information on the Kobblers may had seen in our Freddie Fisher and the Schnicklefritzers, entry.
The Kobblers were a novelty band that was broadcast live from 'Rogers Corner', a huge nightclub in New York city, at 50th St. and Broadway. The band also played at Jack Dempsey's Restaurant (in New York) for many years. It also had one of the first TV shows, broadcast live from the New York CBS studio in Grand Central Palace (The University of Wisconsin has a music museum that has much of the memorabilia from the Korn Kobblers). He also was with a radio band "The Rex Cole Mountaineers." It was live on Sunday mornings on New York's radio station WEAF (NBC). (Naturally, Rex Cole of Long Island City, NY. sponsored the show). Eddie Grosso played with a lot of famous musicians doing studio and commercial work (they all did it before they had their bands). Grosso, not wanting to travel, found that he could make a very good living in recording studios. As he grew older, he worked with the New York based 'society' bands of Lester Lanin , and Meyer Davis . Later, he did a lot of advertising commercials and staff work at the radio (and later TV) networks.
1900
"Fiddlin' Joe" Martin, violin
b. Edwards, MS, USA.
Worked with Son House, and others

1935
Elvis Aron Presley
vocals/guitar
b. Tupelo, MS, USA.
d. Aug. 16, 1977, Memphis, TN, USA.
né: Elvis Aron Presley.
Immensely popular rock and roll singer whose singing style and stage presentation changed the shape and direction of American popular culture. Also known as "The King of Rock 'n' Roll" and "Elvis the Pelvis".

Rolling Stone magazine claimed "Elvis Presley is rock 'n' roll" and called his body of work "acres of perfect material." During an active recording career that spanned more than two decades, Presley set and broke many records for both concert attendance and sales. Since then, those records have only been matched and/or broken by the likes of The Beatles, Michael Jackson and Mariah Carey. Presley had more than 100 singles in the US top 40 and 17 went to number one. He has reportedly sold an estimated one billion records to date.
to continue bio go to the 1st link:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvis_Presley www.elvis.com/ www.imdb.com/name/nm0000062/ AND the FBI Freedom of INformation ACt files on Elvis:
www.foia.fbi.gov/foiaindex/presley.htm 
1904
"Tampa Red", (Blues)
Guitar/vocals/kazoo/songwriter
b: Smithville, GA, USA.
d: March 19, 1981, Chicago, IL, USA.
~Biography by Barry Lee Pearson
Out of the dozens of fine slide guitarists who recorded blues, only a handful -- Elmore James, Muddy Waters, and Robert Johnson, for example -- left a clear imprint on tradition by creating a recognizable and widely imitated instrumental style. Tampa Red was another influential musical model. During his heyday in the '20s and '30s, he was billed as "The Guitar Wizard," and his stunning slide work on steel National or electric guitar shows why he earned the title. His 30-year recording career produced hundreds of sides: hokum, pop, and jive, but mostly blues (including classic compositions "Anna Lou Blues," "Black Angel Blues," "Crying Won't Help You," "It Hurts Me Too," and "Love Her with a Feeling"). Early in Red's career, he teamed up with pianist, songwriter, and latter-day gospel composer Georgia Tom Dorsey, collaborating on double entendre classics like "Tight Like That."
Listeners who only know Tampa Red's hokum material are missing the deeper side of one of the mainstays of Chicago blues. His peers included Big Bill Broonzy, with whom he shared a special friendship. Members of Lester Melrose's musical mafia and drinking buddies, they once managed to sleep through both games of a Chicago White Sox doubleheader. Eventually alcohol caught up with Red, and he blamed his latter-day health problems on an inability to refuse a drink.
During Red's prime, his musical venues ran the gamut of blues institutions: down-home jukes, the streets, the vaudeville theater circuit, and the Chicago club scene. Due to his polish and theater experience, he is often described as a city musician or urban artist in contrast to many of his more limited musical contemporaries. Furthermore, his house served as the blues community's rehearsal hall and an informal booking agency. According to the testimony of Broonzy and Big Joe Williams, Red cared for other musicians by offering them a meal and a place to stay and generally easing their transition from country to city life.
Today's listener will enjoy Tampa Red's expressive vocals and perhaps be taken aback by his kazoo solos. His songwriting has stood the test of time, and any serious slide guitar student had better be familiar with Red's guitar wizardry.
Notable Events
on this date include:
1973.
"Archibald" (né: Leon T. Gross), piano
died in New Orleans, LA, USA.
Age: 60
1979.
Sara Carter Bayes
Guitar/Autoharp/Vocals with the "Carter Family"
died in Lodi, CA, USA. Age: 79
1984.
Walter F. Bishop, songwriter
died in New York, NY, USA.
Age: 78.
Worked with Louis Jordan
Songs Recorded/Released
on this date include:
1924
“Do-Doodle-Oom”
(Fletcher Henderson / Porter Grainger)
- Piron's New Orleans Orchestra
www.redhotjazz.com/songs/pi...leoom.ram 1924
“Old-Fashioned Love”
(from the Musical Comedy "Runnin' Wild"),
(Cecil Mack / James.P.Johnson )
- Sissle and Blake
www.redhotjazz.com/songs/si...dlove.ram 1924
“Frosty Morining Blues”
(Eddie Brown)
- Bessie Smith
www.redhotjazz.com/songs/be...blues.ram 1925
“Done Made a Fool Out Of Me”
(Tom Delaney)
- Margaret Johnson accompanied by Clarence Williams' Blue Five
LISTEN:
www.redhotjazz.com/songs/Ma...tOfMe.ram 1925
“If You Only Knowed”
(Porter Grainger)
- Clara Smith
www.redhotjazz.com/Songs/cl...uonly.ram 1926
“Don't Want It At All”
Alberta Hunter
www.redhotjazz.com/songs/hu...itall.ram 1926
“Just Around The Corner” (May Be Sunshine For You)
(Harry Von Tilzer / Dolph Singer)
-Art Landry and His Orchestra
www.redhotjazz.com/Songs/la...round.ram 1929
“You Lose”
(Emmett Miller)
- Emmett Miller accompanied by his Georgia Crackers
www.redhotjazz.com/songs/Em...ulose.ram 1929
“Doin' The Voom Voom”
(Bubber Miley /Duke Ellington )
- Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orchestra
www.redhotjazz.com/songs/el...nvoom.ram 1936
“I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter”
(Joe E. Young / Fred E. Ahlert)
- Red Mckenzie and his Mound City Blue Blowers
www.redhotjazz.com/songs/mo...nasit.ram 1955
Melody Of Love
- David Carroll
1955
Sincerely
- McGuire Sisters
LYRICS:
I'm Going to Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter
~Lyrics by Joe Young
~Music by Fred E. Ahlert
I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
And make believe it came from you
I'm gonna write words, oh, so sweet
They're gonna knock me off my feet,
A lotta kisses on the bottom,
I'll be glad I got 'em
I'm gonna smile and say:
"Gee, I hope you're feeling better."
And close "with love" the way you .
I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
And make believe it came,
(Make believe)
I'm gonna make believe it came from you.