Died On This Date (August 5, 1962) Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe
(Born Norma Jean Mortenson, baptized Norma Jean Baker)
June 1, 1926 – August 5, 1962

marilyn-monroeAlthough better known for her other iconic attributes, Marilyn Monroe definitely earned herself a spot in pop music history.  After a less-than-spectacular childhood and early adult life, Monroe signed a contract with 20th Century Fox who began her with acting, singing and dancing lessons.  Fox quickly dropped her.  She was quickly picked up by Columbia Pictures who gave her first significant part in the 1949 musical, Ladies Of The Chorus, in which she sang two numbers.  Four years later, she was well on her way to becoming a superstar, co-starring in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, where she performed the scene-stealing “Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend.”  in 1954, Monroe signed to RCA Victor Records and co-starred in the hit musical, There’s No Business Like Show Business. Throughout her career, she added her distinctive voice to songs written by the likes of Hoagy Carmichael, Johnny Mercer, and Irving Berlin.  Perhaps her most lasting musical impression came on May 19, 1962 when she lead a Madison Square Garden crowd a sultry rendition of “Happy Birthday To You” for President John F. Kennedy.  Three months later, 36-year-old Marilyn Monroe was found dead in her home of a barbiturate overdose.  It will perhaps never be known if her death was accidental, suicide or murder.

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Died On This Date (August 3, 2008) Lou Teicher / Ferrrante & Teicher

Lou Teicher
August 24, 1924 – August 3, 2008

L-R: Arthur Ferrante, Louis Teicher

Lou Teicher and Arthur Ferrante performed as Ferrante & Teicher, a very popular piano duo who scored many hits during the ’60s and ’70s.  Many of their songs were recorded for popular films of the day.  Their hits included “Exodus,” “Theme From The Apartment,” and “Midnight Cowboy.”  Ferrante & Teicher retired in 1989 and Lou Teicher died of heart failure on August 3, 2008.

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Died On This Date (July 31, 2010) Mitch Miller / Successful Band Leader & TV Personality

Mitch Miller
July 4, 1911 – July 31, 2010

Mitch Miller was many things – musician, record company executive, A&R man, singer, conductor, band leader and producer, but to millions of Americans he was the host of the popular television series and number one albums entitled Sing Along With Mitch.  Although his music was far from rock ‘n roll, he is considered one of the most influential people in popular music.  He is also often credited for inventing what would later be called karaoke because of the “bouncing ball” he used over the songs’ lyrics as the music was broadcast into homes during the ’50s and ’60s.  As an A&R man and producer for Columbia Records, Miller helped create stars out of the likes of Tony Bennett, Johnny Mathis, and Rosemary Clooney.   Many songs he produced have since become pop standards.   He also discovered Aretha Franklin and signed her to her very first record deal until she was courted away by Atlantic Records.     Mitch Miller was 99 when he passed away on July 31, 2010.

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Died On This Date (July 16, 2008) Jo Stafford / American Vocalist

Jo Stafford
November 12, 1917 – July 16, 2008

Jo Stafford was one of America’s greatest voices over a career that spanned some forty years.  Stafford’s first job of note was singing back-up on Fred Astaire’s soundtrack to A Damsel In Distress.  Stafford soon joined the vocal group, the Pied Pipers whose popularity grew thanks in part, to their regular appearances on Tommy Dorsey’s radio program.   Besides backing Frank Sinatra on several of his early records, the Pied Pipers were one of the first acts signed to Capitol Records.  Over the course of her long career, Stafford recorded numerous hits including “You Belong To Me,” “The Trolley Song” and “Say Something Sweet To Your Sweetheart” (with Gordon MacRae).  Jo Stafford died of congestive heart failure at the age of 90.

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Died On This Date (July 13, 2010) Manohari Singh / Respected Indian Saxophonist

Manohari Singh
March 8, 1931 – July 13, 2010

Manohari Singh was an award winning Indian saxophonist who was prominently featured on many Bollywood films over the past 50 years.  Since 1958’s Sitaron se aage, Singh contributed his talents to such films as Chalte Chalte and Veer Zaara.  Manohari Singh suffered a fatal heart attack on July 13, 2010.  He was 79.