Musical Birthday Notes – November 5th
Roy Rogers (Leonard Slye) – country-western singer/actor – best known as a member of – Sons of the Pioneers – and from TV’s – The
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Roy Rogers (Leonard Slye) – country-western singer/actor – best known as a member of – Sons of the Pioneers – and from TV’s – The
Jordan “Jerry” Ragavoy – songwriter/producer – best known for the song – Time Is On My Side – made popular by The Rolling Stones –
“Spider” John Koerner – blues guitarist/singer/songwriter/harmonica – part of group – Koerner, Ray & Glover – 1983 named Best Folk Group by the Minnesota Music
Jim Reeves – smooth country balladeer – hits include – He’ll Have To Go – Am I Losing You – Welcome To My World –
George Hamilton IV – country singer/musician – 50’s teen idol – switched to country in the 60’s – hits include – Abilene – Early Morning
Memphis Minnie (Lizzie Douglas) – blues singer/songwriter/guitarist/bass/banjo/drums – songs include – Bumble Bee – Nothing In Rambling – Me and My Chauffeur Blues – (6/3/1897
Pee Wee King – country singer/songwriter/accordion/fiddle – best known for co-writing – Tennessee Waltz – 1970 Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame – 1974 Country Music
Sila Godoy – world renowned classical guitarist – (12/4/1919 – 9/2/2014) Jim Hall – jazz guitarist/composer/arranger – (12/4/1930 – 12/10/2013) Freddy Cannon – pop-rock singer/guitar