
Happy 90th Birthday John Mayall
Happy 90th birthday today to John Mayall (born 11/29/33)who is often referred to as “Godfather of British Blues” and has had a significant influence on the blues genre and the
Happy 90th birthday today to John Mayall (born 11/29/33)who is often referred to as “Godfather of British Blues” and has had a significant influence on the blues genre and the
Happy 80th birthday today to American singer/songwriter/film composer Randy Newman who was born on 11/28/43. As one of the most misunderstood American songwriters of the 20th century, Newman has earned his
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