Musical Birthday Notes – November 11th
- Mose Allison – jazz-blues singer/songwriter/pianist/trumpet – 2006 Long Island Music Hall of Fame – (11/11/1927 – 11/15/2016)
- Ernestine Anderson – award winning jazz-blues singer – (11/11/1928 – 3/10/2016)
- LaVern Baker (aka-Delores Williams-Bea Baker-Little Miss Sharecropper) – blues-R&B singer/actress – hits include – Tweeddlee Dee – Jim Dandy – I Cried A Tear – (11/11/1929 – 3/10/1997)
- Narvel Felts – country-rockabilly singer/songwriter/guitar – “Narvel The Marvel” – hits include – Reconsider Me – Lonely Teardrops – cover of Willie Nelson’s-Funny How Time Slips Away – Everlasting Love – 1938
- Chris Smither – folk-rock-blues singer/songwriter/guitar – 1944
- Chris Dreja – English rhythm guitarist/bass/keyboards – associated acts include – Box of Frogs – 1992 member of Rock & Roll Hal of Fame with –The Yardbirds – 1945
- Vince Martell – guitarist/backing vocals – psychedelic rock band – Vanilla Fudge – group best known for the 1968 hit – You Keep Me Hangin’ On – associated acts include – Vince Martell Band – 1945
- Bruce Barthol – best known as the original bassist for – Country Joe & The Fish – (11/11/1947 – 2/20/2023)
- Pat “Dirty” Daugherty – bassist/vocals – southern rock group – Black Oak Arkansas – 1947
- Jim Peterik – singer/songwriter/guitar/ukulele/keyboards – associated acts include – Survivor – The Ides of March – Pride of Lions – 1950
- Paul Cowsill – keyboards/vocals – The Cowsills – group hits include – Indian Lake – Hair – The Rain, The Park and Other Things – 1952
- Andy Partridge – English singer/songwriter/guitar/keyboard/harmonica – new wave-pop group – XTC – group songs include – Mayor Of Simpleton – Senses Working Overtime – associated acts include – The Dukes of Stratosphear – 1953
- Marshall Crenshaw – singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist – songs include – Someday, Someway – 1953
- Ian Craig Marsh – synth/keyboards/saxophone/guitar – The Human League – group hits include (Keep Feeling) Fascination – Don’t You Want Me – 1956
- Half Pint – (Lindon Andrew Roberts) – Jamaican singer – songs include – Sally – Winsome – Greetings – You Say – 1961
- Gary Powell – drummer/vocals – associated acts include – The Libertines – Dirty Pretty Things – Eddy Grant – 1969
- Derry Brownson – keyboards – EMF – group hits include – Unbelievable – I Believe – They’re Here – Lies – 1970
- Jason White – punk rock guitarist/singer/songwriter – best known as touring guitarist for – Green Day – associated acts include – Pinhead Gunpowder – The Network – Foxboro Hot Tubs – The Coverups – 1973
- Jon B. (Jonathan David Buck) – R&B singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/producer – 1974
- Aaron Bruno – singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist – associated acts include – Awolnation – Hometown Hero – Under The Influence of Giants – Insurgence – 1978
- Mic Michaeli – (Gunnar Methias Michaeli) – Swedish keyboardist/songwriter – best known with rock band – Europe – co-writing credits include group hits – The Final Countdown – Carrie – additional acts associations include – Glenn Hughes – Joey Tempest – 1962
- Pete Ray Biggin – British drummer – best known with – Level 42 – associated acts include – Incognito – PB Underground – 1980
- Shimon “Shim” Moore – Australian rock singer/songwriter/guitarist/actor – associated acts include – Shim – Sick Puppies – 1982
- Jon Batiste – Jazz-R&B singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/film composer – associated acts include – Stay Human – 1986
- Chris Cresswell – Canadian punk rock singer/songwriter/guitarist – associated acts include – The Flatliners – 1987
- Brynn Elliott – pop singer/songwriter/guitar/piano – songs include – Might Not Like Me – Time Of Our Lives – Tell Me I’m Pretty – 1994
- Kelley Janae – guitarist/multi-instrumentalist/producer – associated acts include – Silk – Starlito – Keith Urban – 1996
- Jacob Whitesides – pop-indie-R&B singer/songwriter/guitarist/YouTuber/X-Factor participant – 1997
- Emily Brooke – country-pop singer/songwriter/musician/American Idol and The Opening Act participant – songs include – Easy On Me – Buzzin’ Like You – 1998