‘Queen II’ is (you guessed it) Queen’s second studio album (1974)
'Queen II' is their second studio album co-produced by Roy Thomas Baker and Robin Cable and released on March 8, 1974 by EMI / Parlophone / Elektra.
Donald Fagen releases ‘Morph the Cat,’ his first album after 13 years (2006)
Donald Fagen's 'Morph the Cat' is a studio album (his first since 1993) released on March 7, 2006 by Reprise.
EMI publish ‘The Works’ by Queen featuring ‘Radio Ga Ga’ and ‘I Want to Break Free’ (1984)
Queen's 'The Works' feat. 'Radio Ga Ga' & 'I Want to Break Free' is their eleventh studio album released on February 27, 1984 by EMI.
Naughty by Nature release ’19 Naughty III’ featuring ‘Hip Hop Hooray’ (1993)
Naughty by Nature's '19 Naughty III' feat. 'Hip Hop Hooray' is their third album released on February 23, 1993 by Tommy Boy Records.
We remember Tony Williams
Arista publish ‘Whitney Houston,’ her eponymous debut album featuring ‘You Give Good Love,’ ‘Saving All My Love for You’ and ‘How Will I Know’ (1985)
'Whitney Houston' feat. '"Saving All My Love for You' and 'How Will I Know' is her self-titled debut album released on February 14, 1985 by Arista.
2Pac releases his fourth album : ‘All Eyez on Me’ featuring ‘I Love L.A.’How Do U Want It’ and ‘California Love’ (1996)
2Pac's 'All Eyez on Me' feat. 'California Love' is his fourth studio album released on February 13, 1996 by Death Row Records and Interscope Records.
143 Records publish ‘Michael Bublé’, his eponymous and third album featuring ‘How Can You Mend a Broken Heart’ and ‘Kissing A Fool’ (2003)
'Michael Bublé' is his self-titled third studio album by Michael Bublé released on February 11, 2003 by 143 Records.
Happy Birthday Benny Golson. ‘Along Came Benny’
Motown publish Michael Jackson’s solo debut album : ‘Got to Be There’ featuring ‘Rockin’ Robin’ and ‘Got to Be There’ (1972)
Michael Jackson's 'Got to Be There' is his solo debut album produced By Hal Davis & Willie Hutch and released on January 24, 1972 by Motown.
Benny Goodman records ‘The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert’ (1938)
Benny Goodman's 'The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert' is one of the first recording (done on January 16, 1938) of music issued on the new long-playing format and one of the first to sell over a million copies. ,
George Benson records ‘In Concert-Carnegie Hall,’ a live album produced by Creed Taylor (1975)
George Benson's 'In Concert-Carnegie Hall' is a live album recorded on January 11, 1975, produced by Creed Taylor and released the same year by CTI.
Singing With Shirley Bassey
Wes Montgomery records his debut album : ‘Fingerpickin” for Pacific Jazz (1957)
Wes Montgomery's 'Fingerpickin'' is his debut album recorded on December 30, 1957 and featuring seven tracks originally released as The Montgomery Brothers.
We remember Curtis Mayfield. ‘Political Mover’
Ray Charles records ‘Genius + Soul = Jazz,’ an album arranged by Quincy Jones for Impulse! (1960)
Ray Charles' 'Genius + Soul = Jazz' is an album arranged by Quincy Jones, recorded on December 26–27, 1960 with members of The Count Basie Band and released in March 1961 By Impulse!.
Tony Bennett records ‘In Person!’ an album with the Count Basie Orchestra (1958)
Tony Bennett's 'In Person!' is an album recorded on December 22 & 30, 1958 with the Count Basie Orchestra and released in 1959 by Columbia.
Happy Birthday Lenny White. ‘Next of Skin’
Queen release their fifth album : ‘A Day at the Races’ featuring ‘Somebody to Love’ (1976)
Queen's 'A Day at the Races' is their fifth studio album named after a Marx Brothers film and released on December 10, 1976.
Oscar Peterson and Count Basie record the album ‘Satch and Josh’ in Los Angeles (1974)
'Satch and Josh' by Oscar Peterson and Count Basie is an album recorded on December 2, 1974 in Los Angeles, CA and released in 1974 By Pablo.
Quincy Jones starts the recording of ‘The Quintessence’ with his orchestra (1961)
Quincy Jones' 'The Quintessence' is an album recorded with his orchestra on November 29, December 18 and 22, 1961.
Carmen McRae records ‘Portrait of Carmen,’ an album for Atlantic (1967)
Carmen McRae's 'Portrait of Carmen' is a studio album recorded on November 27-29, 1967 with Shorty Rogers, Benny Carter and Gene Di Novi and featuring arrangements by Oliver Nelson and released in 1968 by Atlantic.
Vertigo publish ‘Next,” The Sensational Alex Harvey Band’s second album (1973)
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band's 'Next' is their second album co-produced with Phil Wainman and released in November 1973 by Vertigo
Parlophone publish ‘With the Beatles,’ their second album featuring ‘All My Loving’ ‘I Wanna Be Your Man’ and ‘Money (That’s What I Want)’ (1963)
'With The Beatles' feat. "All My Loving" "I Wanna Be Your Man" etc; is their second studio album released on November 22 , 1963 by Parlophone.
We remember Jon Hendricks. ‘Jon, He ‘s Only Singing
Columbia publish Earth, Wind & Fire’s eighth album : ‘All n All’ featuring ‘Serpentine Fire’ and ‘Fantasy’ (1977)
Earth, Wind & Fire's 'All n All' feat. 'Serpentine Fire' & 'Fantasy' is their eighth (and most well known) studio album released on November 21, 1977 by Columbia.
Queen release their fourth album : ‘A Night at the Opera’ featuring ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ (1975)
Queen's 'A Night at the Opera' is their fourth studio album co-produced with Roy Thomas Baker and released on November 21, 1975 by EMI / Elektra.
Epic publish ‘There’s a Riot Goin’ On’ by Sly and the Family Stone featuring ‘Family Affair’ and ‘Runnin’ Away’ (1971)
'There's a Riot Goin' On' by Sly and the Family Stone is their fifth studio album released on November 20, 1971 by Epic Records.
Dinah Washington records ‘Dinah Washington Sings Fats Waller’ for Emarcy (1957)
Dinah Washington Sings Fats Waller' is an album featuring twelve songs penned or performed by the legendary pianist and recorded on October 1, 2, 4, November 20, 1957 and released the same year by Emarcy.
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Queen release their seventh album : ‘Jazz’ featuring ‘Bicycle Race’ and ‘Fat Bottomed Girls’ (1978)
Queen's 'Jazz' is their seventh studio album co-produced by Roy Thomas Baker and released on November 10, 1978 by EMI Parlophone / Elektra.
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A Tribe Called Quest release ‘Midnight Marauders,’ their third album featuring ‘Award Tour’ and ‘Electric Relaxation’ (1993)
A Tribe Called Quest's 'Midnight Marauders' is their third album released on November 9, 1993 by Jive, Bmg.
Queen release their third album : ‘Sheer Heart Attack’ featuring ‘Killer Queen’ and ‘Now I’m Here’ (1974)
Queen's 'Sheer Heart Attack' is their third studio album produced by Roy Thomas Baker and released on November 8, 1974 by EMI / Elektra Records
Parlophone publish Queen’s fifteenth and final album : ‘Made in Heaven’ (1995)
Queen's 'Made in Heaven' is their fifteenth and final studio album released on November 6, 1995 by Parlophone / Hollywood Records fouryears after Freddie Mercury's death
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OutKast release their fourth album : ‘Stankonia’ featuring ‘Ms. Jackson’ (2000)
OutKast's 'Stankonia' is their fourth studio album recorded with many local Atlanta musicians and released on October 31, 2000 by Laface.
Queen release ‘News of the World,’ their sixth album featuring ‘We Will Rock You’ and ‘We Are the Champions’ (1977)
Queen's 'News of the World' feat. 'We Will Rock You' & 'We Are the Champions' is their sixth studio album released on October 28,1977 by EMI, Parlophone / Elektra.
Count Basie records with his orchestra ‘The Atomic Mr. Basie’ for Roulette (1957)
Count Basie's 'The Atomic Mr. Basie' is an album a.k.a. 'E=MC2' and originally called 'Basie' recorded with his orchestra. on October 21 & 22, 1957 and released in 1958 by Roulette.