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| Celebrity Birthdays (AP via Yahoo! News) Celebrity birthdays for the week of Aug. 31-Sept. 6: RIFFS: Solas at its best (The Washington Times) For nearly 15 years, Solas has been a leading light in the Irish-American music scene. The storied band was formed in 1994 when songwriter Seamus Egan pieced together a lineup of Celtic musicians in New York City. One such musician was Winifred Horan, a fiddler who has remained with Solas throughout the group's existence. Celebrity birthdays for the week of Aug. 31-Sept. 6 (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) Aug. 31: Actor Warren Berlinger ("Operation Petticoat," "The Joey Bishop Show") is 71. Drummer Jerry Allison of Buddy Holly and the Crickets is 69. Singer Van Morrison is 63. Guitarist Rudolf Schenker of Scorpions is 60. Actor Richard Gere is 59. Singer Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze is 51. Drummer Gina Schock of The Go-Go's is 51. Singer Tony DeFranco of The DeFranco Family is 49. Keyboardist Larry ... Celebrity Birthdays (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) Celebrity birthdays for the week of Aug. 31-Sept. 6: Aug. 31: Actor Warren Berlinger ("Operation Petticoat," "The Joey Bishop Show") is 71. Drummer Jerry Allison of Buddy Holly and the Crickets is 69. Singer Van Morrison is 63. Guitarist Rudolf Schenker of Scorpions is 60. Actor Richard Gere is 59. Singer Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze is 51. Drummer Gina Schock of The Go-Go's is 51. Singer Tony ... Bluesman still going strong (Mississauga News) Raised in the roots music hotbed of Memphis, Charlie Musselwhite was 18 when he travelled up Hwy. 51 to Chicago to really learn the blues ? at the feet of masters like Muddy Waters, Howlin? Wolf, Little Walter and John Lee Hooker. |
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