Here are 50 famous musicians from the world were born in 1938:
Gordon Lightfoot (November 17, 1938 Orillia-) a.k.a. Lightfoot, Gordon, Gordon Meredith Lightfoot, Jr. or Gordon Meredith Lightfoot, Jr. CC OOnt is a Canadian musician, singer-songwriter, guitarist, actor and author. He has five children, Fred Lightfoot, Miles Lightfoot, Ingrid Lightfoot, Meredith Lightfoot and Eric Lightfoot.
His albums: Lightfoot!, The Way I Feel, Did She Mention My Name?, Back Here on Earth, Sunday Concert, If You Could Read My Mind, Summer Side of Life, Don Quixote, Sundown and The Very Best of Gordon Lightfoot. Genres he performed: Folk music, Rock music, Country, Folk rock and Pop music.
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Etta James (January 25, 1938 Los Angeles-January 20, 2012 Riverside) also known as Jamesetta Hawkins, Eita James, Miss Peaches or The Matriarch of R&B was an American musician, singer-songwriter and singer. She had two children, Sametto James and Donto James.
Her albums: Tell Mama, The Essential Etta James, The Genuine Article: The Best of Etta James, 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best of Etta James, Burnin' Down the House, Hickory Dickory Dock, How Strong Is a Woman: The Island Sessions, I'd Rather Go Blind, Live From San Francisco and Love Songs. Genres she performed: Jazz, Blues, Soul music, Rhythm and blues, Rock music, Gospel music and Rock and roll.
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Duane Eddy (April 26, 1938 Corning-) also known as Durane Eddy, Duane Eddy & His Twangy Guitar, Duanne Eddy, Duane Eddie or Eddy, Duane is an American guitarist, musician, actor and composer.
His most well known albums: Twenty Terrific Twangies, 20 Greatest Hits, Guitar Man, 16 Great Guitar Hits, 21 Greatest Hits, Best Of, Dance With the Guitar Man / Twangin' Up a Storm, Duane a Go Go / Duane Does Dylan, Ghost Rider and Girls! Girls! Girls!. Genres he performed include Rock and roll and Instrumental rock.
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Connie Francis (December 12, 1938 Newark-) also known as Conni Francis, Conny Francis, Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero, Concetta Rosemarie Franconero, connie_francis, Francis, Connie, Queenie, The Queen of Song, Concetta Franconero or Connie Franconero is an American singer and actor.
Her discography includes: 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best of Connie Francis, Among My Souvenirs (The Best of) (disc 3), An American Treasure, Volume 1, An American Treasure, Volume 2, Award Winning Motion Picture Hits, Christmas Cheer, 20 All Time Greats, 24 Greatest Hits, 36 All-Time Greatest Hits, Volume 1 and The Return Concert: Live at Trump's Castle. Genres: Traditional pop music, Rock music, Rock and roll, Country, Vocal jazz, Schlager music and Country pop.
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Klaus Voormann (April 29, 1938 Berlin-) also known as Paddy Klaus and Gibson, Plastic Ono Band, Trio's Producer, Voormann, Klaus, The Plastic Ono Band or Manfred Mann is a German musician, record producer, graphic designer, actor and film producer.
His albums include A Sideman's Journey and A Sideman's Journey (Limited Collector's Super Deluxe Box Set). His related genres: Rock music, Rhythm and blues and Rock and roll.
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Yūji Takahashi (September 21, 1938 Tokyo-) a.k.a. 高橋悠治, Takahashi, Yuji or Yuji Takahashi is a Japanese writer, pianist, author and composer.
His most recognized albums: Finger Light, Satie Favorites, A Flock Descends Into the Pentagonal Garden, [untitled], Satie Favorites, Satie: De la période humoristique (feat. piano: Yuji Takahashi, violin: Keiko Mizuno 14-16), Yuji Takahashi Plays John Cage: Sonatas and Interludes, Volume 1 and Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano.
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Bill Withers (July 4, 1938 Slab Fork-) a.k.a. Bill Whiters, Bill Whinters, Bill Whithers, William Harrison Withers Jr. or William Harrison Withers, Jr. is an American musician, singer-songwriter and record producer. His children are called Todd Withers and Kori Withers.
Discography: Just As I Am, Lovely Day, Lean On Me - The Best Of Bill Withers, Lovely Day: The Very Best of Bill Withers, Ain't No Sunshine, Ain't No Sunshine, Bill Withers' Greatest Hits, Just as I Am / Still Bill, Live at Carnegie Hall and Lovely Days. Genres: Rhythm and blues, Soul music, Pop music, Blues, Smooth soul and Funk.
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Peter Yarrow (May 31, 1938 New York City-) also known as Yarrow, Peter, Peter or Peter Paul and Mary is an American singer, guitarist, record producer, singer-songwriter, musician, film producer, television producer, film score composer and songwriter. He has two children, Bethany Yarrow and Christopher Yarrow.
His discography includes: Peter. Genres he performed: Folk music.
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Joe Dassin (November 5, 1938 New York City-August 20, 1980 Papeete) also known as Joseph Dassin, Joseph Ira Dassin, Joseph Ira "Joe" Dassin or Jo Dassin was an American singer, songwriter and singer-songwriter. He had three children, Joshua Dassin, Jonathan Dassin and Julien Dassin.
His albums: L'Amérique, Si tu t'appelle mélancolie, Chante L'Amour, Le Meilleur: 52 Chansons, Volume 1, Le Meilleur: 52 Chansons, Volume 2, Le Meilleur: 52 Chansons, Volume 3, Éternel..., Éternel, Best of 2 and Compilation GOLD. Genres he performed: Chanson and French pop music.
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Lee Morgan (July 10, 1938 Philadelphia-February 19, 1972 New York City) also known as Morgan, Lee was an American trumpeter and composer.
His albums include The Rumproller, !Caramba!, Lee-Way, The Best of Lee Morgan: The Blue Note Years, The Best of Lee Morgan, The Sidewinder, Tom Cat, Jazz Profile, The Finest in Jazz and Delightfulee. Genres: Bebop, Hard bop and Jazz.
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Kenny Rogers (August 21, 1938 Houston-) also known as Kenny Rodgers, Kenneth Donald Rogers, Rogers, Kenny, Kenneth Donald "Kenny" Rogers, Kenny Rogers & The First Edition, Kenny Rogers and The First Edition, The First Edition or Kenneth Ray Rogers is an American record producer, singer-songwriter, actor, musician, artist, photographer, entrepreneur, author, visual artist and music artist. He has five children, Justin Charles Rogers, Jordan Edward Rogers, Carole Rogers, Kenny Rogers Jr. and Christopher Cody Rogers.
His discography includes: Kenny Rogers, Lady, Kenny Rogers Greatest Country Hits, Legends: Volume 2, A Decade of Hits, For the Good Times, Love Collection, Always & Forever, Greatest Country Hits, Volume 3 and 42 Ultimate Hits. His related genres: Country pop, Country, Pop music, Rock music, Jazz, Adult contemporary music and Soft rock.
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Fela Kuti (October 15, 1938 Abeokuta-March 1, 1997 Nigeria) also known as Fela Ransome-Kuti & the Africa '70 With Ginger Baker, Fela Ransome Kuti, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, Fela, Fela and Africa 70, Fela Anikulapo Kuti & Africa '70, Feka & Egypt 80, Fela Anikulapo-kuti, Kuti, Fela or Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti was a Nigerian musician, singer-songwriter, composer, singer and multi-instrumentalist. His children are called Femi Kuti, Yeni Kuti, Sola Kuti, Kunle Anikulapo Kuti, Omosalewa Anikulapo Kuti, Motunrayo Anikulapo Kuti and Seun Kuti.
His albums include Black Man's Cry, Shuffering and Shmiling, Original Suffer Head, Original Suffer Head / I.T.T., Underground System, Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense, The Best Best of Fela Kuti, The Underground Spiritual Game (Mixed by Chief Xcel), 2000 Blacks and Afrodisiac. Genres he performed: Afrobeat and Highlife.
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Holger Czukay (March 24, 1938 Free City of Danzig-) a.k.a. Holgar Czukay, Holkger Czukay, Czukay, Holger or Holger Schüring is a German , .
His albums: Rome Remains Rome, Good Morning Story, Movies, On the Way to the Peak of Normal, Rome Remains Rome/Der Osten Ist Rot, La Luna, Moving Pictures, Radio Wave Surfer, Der Osten Ist Rot and On the Way to the Peak of Normal. Genres he performed include Anarcho-punk, Ambient music, Experimental rock, Krautrock and Electronic music.
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Ian Stewart (July 18, 1938 Pittenweem-December 12, 1985 London) also known as Stu or Ian Andrew Robert Stewart was a Scottish musician, tour manager and actor.
Genres related to him: Boogie-woogie and Rock music.
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Alvin Curran (December 13, 1938 Providence-) also known as Curran, Alvin is an American composer, professor, musician, film score composer and teacher.
His discography includes: Animal Behavior, Lost Marbles, Theme Park, Songs and Views of the Magnetic Garden, Canti Illuminati, Maritime Rites, Electric Rags II, Shofar Rags, and .
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Charles Wuorinen (June 9, 1938 New York City-) also known as Wuorinen, Charles or Charles Peter Wuorinen is an American composer.
His most recognized albums: Lepton (conductor: Charles Wuorinen), Works for Violin and Piano and Time's Encomium (For Synthesized & Processed Synthesized Sound).
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Bart Berman (December 29, 1938 Rotterdam-) is a Dutch pianist.
He started his musical career at a young age, and at the age of 11, he was accepted into the Amsterdam Conservatory. He went on to study under several renowned pianists, including Arthur Rubinstein and Wilhelm Kempff. Berman has been praised for his interpretations of the works of composer Franz Schubert, and he has recorded several albums devoted to Schubert's music. In addition to his career as a performer, Berman has also served as a professor of piano at the Rotterdam Conservatory and the Haifa University in Israel. He has performed all over the world, including in the United States, Japan, and throughout Europe.
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Ben E. King (September 28, 1938 Henderson-) also known as King, Ben E., B.E. King, Ben E, King, Ben E.King, Ben E King, B. E. King, Ben. E. King, Benjamin Nelson, Benjamin Earl Nelson or Ben King is an American singer, record producer, songwriter and musician.
His albums include Stand by Me, Don't Play That Song!, Seven Letters, Best of Ben E King, Soulful Hits, Stand by Me: The Ben E. King Collection, Stand by Me, Stand by Me, Ultimate Collection and Spanish Harlem. Genres he performed: Pop music, Rhythm and blues, Soul music and Doo-wop.
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Adriano Celentano (January 6, 1938 Greco-) otherwise known as Il Molleggiato or Andriano Celentano is an Italian film director, actor, comedian, musician, singer-songwriter, film score composer, presenter, screenwriter and film editor. He has three children, Rosalinda Celentano, Rosita Celentano and Giacomo Celentano.
His albums: Azzurro, Non mi dir, Le robe che ha detto Adriano, I mali del secolo, Yuppi Du, Disco dance, Ti avrò, Soli, Deus and Atmosfera. His related genres: Pop music, Rock music, Rock and roll and Disco.
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Connie Stevens (August 8, 1938 Brooklyn-) also known as Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingolia, Concetta Anna Ingolia, Concetta Rosalie Anna Ingoglia, Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingoglia or Concetta Rosalie Anna Ingolia is an American entrepreneur, businessperson, singer, actor, screenwriter, film director and film producer. She has two children, Tricia Leigh Fisher and Joely Fisher.
Her discography includes: Best Of, As "Cricket" in the Warner Bros. Series "Hawaiian Eye" and The Complete Warner Bros. Singles. Genres she performed: Traditional pop music.
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Vladimir Vysotsky (January 25, 1938 Moscow-July 25, 1980 Moscow) a.k.a. Владимир Высоцкий, Vladimir Vissotski, Vladimir Vissotsky, Vladimir Visotsky, Высоцкий Владимир, Vladimir Vysocký, Vladimir Vysotskij, Vysotsky, Vladimir, Vladimir Semyonovich Vysotsky, V. Vysotsky, Vladimir Vysotskiy or Vysotskiy, Vladimir was a Soviet songwriter, actor, singer and writer. He had two children, Arkady Vysotsky and Nikita Vysotsky.
His albums include , , Lukomorye, Le vol arrêté, Sobranie Socinienii, The New Collection, , , and . Genres he performed include Chanson, Russian chanson and Bard.
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Charley Pride (March 18, 1938 Sledge-) also known as Charly Pride, Charlie Pride, Pride, Charley, Charley Frank Pride, The Pride of Country Music or "Country" Charlie Pride is an American actor, composer, music artist, singer, businessperson, guitarist, musician, business owner and record producer.
His albums: The Country Way, Make Mine Country, Charley Pride's Tenth Album, Christmas in My Home Town, Just Plain Charley, To All My Wonderful Fans From Me to You, Did You Think to Pray?, I'm Just Me, A Sunshine Day With Charley Pride and After All This Time. Genres he performed include Country.
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Jonathan Tunick (April 19, 1938 New York City-) is an American orchestrator, composer, film score composer and music director.
He studied music theory and composition at Bard College and The Juilliard School, where he earned his B.A. and M.S. degrees, respectively. Tunick is best known for his work as an orchestrator on Broadway musicals such as Company, A Little Night Music, and Sweeney Todd. He has won numerous awards for his work, including a Tony Award, an Academy Award, and an Emmy Award. In addition to his work in theater, Tunick has also composed music for film and television, with credits including The Devil and Max Devlin and Blazing Saddles. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with notable figures in the entertainment industry, such as Stephen Sondheim, Barbra Streisand, and Judy Garland.
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McCoy Tyner (December 11, 1938 Philadelphia-) also known as Tyner Mcoy, Tyner McCoy, Tyner, McCoy, McCoy Turner or Alfred McCoy Tyner is an American musician, composer, jazz pianist, bandleader, pianist and actor.
His albums: Nights of Ballads and Blues, The Real McCoy, Echoes of a Friend, Live at the Musicans Exchange Cafe, Revelations, Things Ain't What They Used to Be, Soliloquy, McCoy Tyner Plays John Coltrane: Live at the Village Vanguard, Illuminations and Priceless Jazz Collection. Genres he performed include Afro-Cuban jazz, Hard bop, Modal jazz, Post-bop, Modern Creative, Bebop, Third stream and Mainstream jazz.
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Machiko Soga (March 18, 1938 Hachioji-May 7, 2006 Kunitachi) otherwise known as Naoko Yukita or Soga Machiko was a Japanese singer and voice actor.
She gained worldwide fame for her role as the iconic villainess "Bandora" (Rita Repulsa in the English version) in the popular children's TV show "Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger" and its adapted American version "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" in the 1990s. Soga appeared in various other television series, movies, and Japanese horror films during her career. She was also a prolific voice actress, lending her voice to animated series, video games, and dubbing foreign films. Soga passed away in 2006 at the age of 68 due to pancreatic cancer. She left behind a legacy as one of the most iconic and beloved actresses in Japanese pop culture history.
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Shirley Caesar (October 13, 1938 Durham-) otherwise known as Shirley Ceasar, Caesar, Shirley, First Lady of gospel, Shirley Caesar and Friends, Pastor Shirley Caesar, Reverend Shirley Caesar, The Queen of Gospel Music, Baby Shirley, Shirley Ann Caesar-Williams or Shirley Ann Caesar is an American singer, actor, music artist, songwriter and pastor.
Her albums include Live in Chicago, Live, Old Apple Tree, You Can Make It, A City Called Heaven, He's Working It Out For You, Sailin', Christmas With Shirley Caesar, Put Your Hand in the Hand of the Man From Galilee and Rejoice. Genres: Gospel music.
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Chas Chandler (December 18, 1938 Heaton, Newcastle-July 17, 1996 Newcastle General Hospital) also known as Bryan "Chas" Chandler, Bryan James Chandler, Chandler, Bryan "Chas", Bryan James "Chas" Chandler or The Animals was a British musician, record producer, talent manager, bassist, songwriter, actor, film producer and singer. His children are Steffan Chandler, Alex Chandler, Elizabeth Chandler and Katherine Chandler.
Genres he performed include Pop music, Rhythm and blues, Psychedelic rock and Rock music.
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Pete La Roca (April 7, 1938 Harlem-November 20, 2012 New York City) also known as Pete La Roca, Pete LaRoca, Pete LaRoca Sims or Pete Sims was an American musician and jazz drummer.
His discography includes: Basra and Turkish Women at the Bath.
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Jimmy Carl Black (February 1, 1938 El Paso-November 1, 2008 Siegsdorf) also known as Black, Jimmy Carl was an American drummer, songwriter, musician and record producer.
His most recognized albums: Locked in a Dutch Coffeeshop and Pachuco Cadaver. Genres: Rhythm and blues and Alternative rock.
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Julius Hemphill (January 24, 1938 Fort Worth-April 2, 1995 New York City) also known as Hemphill, Julius was an American , .
His albums include The Hard Blues : Live in Lisbon, One Atmosphere, Big Band, Fat Man and the Hard Blues, Dogon A.D., Coon Bid'ness, Reflections, Julius Hemphill Big Band, Raw Materials and Residuals and Flat-Out Jump Suite.
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Lawrence Payton (March 2, 1938 Detroit-June 20, 1997 Southfield) a.k.a. Payton, Lawrence was an American musician, record producer and songwriter. He had one child, Roquel Payton.
He was best known for being a member of the iconic Motown group, The Four Tops, alongside Levi Stubbs, Abdul "Duke" Fakir, and Renaldo "Obie" Benson. Payton served as the group's first tenor vocalist and also played the piano and drums. The Four Tops achieved immense success in the 1960s with hits such as "Baby I Need Your Loving," "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)," and "Reach Out I'll Be There." Payton remained a member of The Four Tops until his death in 1997. Aside from his success with the group, Payton also worked as a songwriter and producer for Motown, collaborating with artists such as Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, The Supremes, and Stevie Wonder.
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Henry Fambrough (May 10, 1938 United States of America-) is an American singer and musician.
He is best known as the founding member and longest-serving member of the popular Motown group The Spinners. Fambrough formed the group in Detroit, Michigan in 1954, originally known as The Domingoes. The group's name was changed to The Spinners in 1961, and they signed to Motown Records in 1963. Fambrough has remained a member of the group throughout its various lineup changes, and has contributed to many of their hits, including "I'll Be Around," "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love," and "One of a Kind (Love Affair)." In addition to his work with The Spinners, Fambrough has also collaborated with other musicians throughout his career.
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Hank Medress (November 19, 1938 Brooklyn-June 18, 2007) also known as Medress, Hank was an American record producer and singer.
He was best known as the founder and member of the doo-wop group The Tokens. Medress began his career working in the music industry with his own labels, including B.T. Puppy Records and Directions Records. He then formed The Tokens with three other musicians in 1955, which went on to produce several hit songs including "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" and "Tonight I Fell In Love". Apart from his success with The Tokens, Medress also worked as a producer for other artists such as Tony Orlando & Dawn and Melissa Manchester. He continued his music career until his death in 2007 from complications with lung cancer.
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Booker Little (April 2, 1938 Memphis-October 5, 1961 New York City) a.k.a. Little, Booker was an American trumpeter and composer.
His most important albums: Out Front, Booker Little 4 & Max Roach, Booker Little 4 and Max Roach, Booker Little and Friend, Booker Little, Memorial Album, The Third World, New York Sessions, Eric Dolphy at the Five Spot and Sounds of the Inner City. Genres: Hard bop, Avant-garde jazz and Jazz.
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Martinho da Vila (February 12, 1938 Duas Barras-) a.k.a. Martino da Vila, Martinho da Villa, Martinho Davila, Martihno Da Vila, Vila, Martinho da or Martinho José Ferreira is a Brazilian singer, composer and writer.
His albums include 3.0 Turbinado, Definitivo, Brasilatinidade, Canta canta, minha gente, Martinho Canta Martinho, Memórias De Um Sargento De Milícias, Rosa do povo, Do Brasil e do Mundo, Voz e Coração and 20 Anos De Samba. Genres related to him: Samba, Samba-enredo and Música popular brasileira.
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Lucille Starr (May 13, 1938 Saint Boniface, Winnipeg-) also known as Lucille Star or Starr, Lucille is a Canadian singer, songwriter, yodeler, guitarist and musician.
Her albums include The French Song and Say You Love Me. Genres she performed include Country.
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Roberto Roena (January 16, 1938 Mayagüez-) also known as Roberta Roena is a Puerto Rican singer, percussionist and dancer.
His discography includes: Mi Musica, Gold, Greatest Hits, and Super Apollo 47:50. Genres he performed include Salsa music.
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Perry Robinson (September 17, 1938 New York City-) also known as Robinson, Perry is an American clarinetist.
His discography includes: Carnival Skin and Invisible Cities.
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Makio Inoue (November 30, 1938 Yamanashi Prefecture-) a.k.a. Inoue Takao, Takao Inoue, Inoue Makio, Emaki Inou or Inou Emaki is a Japanese voice actor and actor.
He graduated from Yamanashi Prefectural Kofu High School, and originally wanted to be a teacher before pursuing a career as a voice actor. Inoue has had a prolific career, voicing characters in many popular anime series such as "Galaxy Express 999," "Space Battleship Yamato," "Legend of the Galactic Heroes," and "Captain Harlock." He is also known for his dubbing work, having voiced characters in Hollywood movies such as "The Godfather" and "Back to the Future." In addition to his voice acting work, Inoue has also acted in numerous stage plays and television dramas. He has received several accolades for his work, including the Merit Award at the 13th Seiyu Awards in 2019.
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Kurt Moll (April 11, 1938 Cologne-) also known as Moll, Kurt is a German singer.
Discography: The Fiery Angel, Dulcinea, Grosse Messe c-Moll KV 427, , , Symphonie no. 9, Die Zauberflöte (Staatskapelle Dresden feat. conductor: Sir Colin Davis) and Rigoletto highlights. Genres he performed: Opera.
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Shivkumar Sharma (January 13, 1938 Jammu-) otherwise known as Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma, Shiv Kumar Sharma, Pt. Shivkumar Sharma, Sharma, Shivkumar, Shri Shiv Kumar Sharma, Shiv-Hari, Shiva or Shiv is an Indian film score composer and composer. He has one child, Rahul Sharma.
His albums: Sampradaya, The Glory of Strings, Rag Misra Tilang, Raga Hansadhwani, Water, Call of the Valley, Shri Rama Prarthana: The Complete Prayer, Evening Prayers With Maestros, Santoor Virasat and Santoor. Genres related to him: Hindustani classical music and Indian classical music.
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Dean Reed (September 22, 1938 Denver-June 13, 1986 Zeuthen) a.k.a. Dean Cyril Reed, Mr. Simpatia or Red Elvis was an American singer, musician, writer, actor and songwriter. He had three children, Alexander Reed, Ramona Reed and Natasha Reed.
Genres: Pop music, Rock music, Country and Rock and roll.
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Isabelle Aubret (July 27, 1938 Lille-) otherwise known as Aubret, Isabelle is a French singer.
Her albums: Tout le monde y pense, Coup de cœur, Un jour mon prince viendra : Chansons des films de Walt Disney & Jacques Demy, , 1989, , , In Love, and .
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Don "Sugarcane" Harris (June 18, 1938 Pasadena-November 30, 1999 Los Angeles) a.k.a. Harris, Don "Sugarcane", Sugarcane or Don Harris was an American musician.
His albums: Fiddler on the Rock and Sugar Cane's Got the Blues. Genres: Rhythm and blues, Rock and roll and Jazz fusion.
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Johnny Duncan (October 5, 1938 Dublin-August 14, 2006 Fort Worth) also known as Duncan, Johnny was an American singer.
His related genres: Country.
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Herbie Flowers (May 19, 1938 Isleworth-) also known as Flowers, Herbie or Brian Keith Flowers is an English musician and bassist.
His most recognized albums: Plant Life, A Little Potty, Pandora, Bass Guitar and Percussion, Volume 1 and Bass Guitar and Percussion, Volume 2.
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Spencer Dryden (April 7, 1938 New York City-January 11, 2005 Petaluma) a.k.a. Dryden, Spencer, Jefferson Airplane, The New Riders of the Purple Sage or New Riders Of The Purple Sage was an American musician and drummer. He had three children, Jeffrey Dryden, Jesse Dryden and Jackson Dryden.
Genres: Jazz, Psychedelic rock, Acid rock and Country rock.
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Anton Kuerti (July 21, 1938 Vienna-) also known as Anton (Emil) Kuerti, Emil, Anton Kuerti, OC or Emil Kuerti is a Canadian pianist, composer, conductor, music teacher and politician.
His most recognized albums: Anton Kuerti: Schumann, Haydn: Six Sonatas for Piano, Schumann Piano Works, Brahms: Two Piano Concertos, Great Russian Piano Music, Beethoven, Piano Concertos and Beethoven - Vols. 1,2,&3,.
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Troy Seals (November 16, 1938 Bighill-) is an American songwriter, singer and guitarist.
He was born and raised in Bighill, Kentucky, and grew up in a musical family. Seals started his music career as a guitarist in various bands during his teenage years. He later moved to Nashville to pursue a career in the music industry.
Seals is best known for his songwriting contributions, having penned hit songs for some of country music's biggest names. His most famous work includes "Bop" for Dan Seals, "Country Bumpkin" for Cal Smith, and "Forever and Ever, Amen" for Randy Travis. "Forever and Ever, Amen" won Seals his first Grammy award in 1988.
In addition to songwriting, Seals also enjoyed success as a performer in his own right. He released several albums throughout the 1970s and 1980s and scored hits with songs like "She's Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight" and "This Time".
Seals continues to write and perform music to this day, and he remains a respected figure in the Nashville music community.
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Michael Parks (April 4, 1938 Corona-) a.k.a. Mike Parks or Harry Samuel Parks is an American actor and singer. His child is called James Parks.
Michael Parks started his career as a stage actor in the 1960s before making his film debut in 1965 with the movie "Wild Seed". He gained critical acclaim for his performances in independent movies such as "Red State" (2011) and "Tusk" (2014), both directed by Kevin Smith. Parks also appeared in several mainstream movies like "Kill Bill: Vol. 1" (2003) and "Argo" (2012).
Apart from acting, Parks was also a talented singer and recorded several albums in the 1960s and 1970s. He collaborated with the likes of Bob Dylan, Kris Kristofferson, and Johnny Cash.
Parks passed away on May 9, 2017, at the age of 77. His legacy lives on through his memorable performances in movies and his contributions to the music industry.
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