December 4, 1942 Chris Hillman (of The Flying Burrito Brothers, The Byrds) is born in Los Angeles, California.
December 4, 1942 Bob Mosley (bass player for Moby Grape) is born in Paradise Valley, California.
December 2, 1942 Ted Bluechel Jr. (drummer, guitarist for The Association) is born in San Pedro, California.
November 29, 1942 Felix Cavaliere (keyboardist for The Rascals) is born in Pelham, New York.
November 27, 1942 Jimi Hendrix is born Johnny Allen Hendrix in Seattle, Washington.
November 25, 1942 Folk singer Bob Lind is born in Baltimore, Maryland.
November 24, 1942 Billy Connolly, musician, actor, and comedian, is born in Anderston, Glasgow, Scotland. After a stint as a welder, he pursues a career as a folk singer with The Humblebums, featuring Gerry Rafferty.
November 22, 1942 Stephen Caldwell (of The Orlons) is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
November 22, 1942 Floyd Sneed (drummer for Three Dog Night) is born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
November 20, 1942 "Spirit In The Sky" singer Norman Greenbaum is born in Malden, Massachusetts.
November 17, 1942 Bob Gaudio (of The Four Seasons) is born in the Bronx, New York, but would be raised in Bergenfield, New Jersey. His first taste of fame came at age 15 from co-writing the Royal Teens' hit "Short Shorts."
November 13, 1942 Blues singer and guitarist John Hammond Jr. is born in New York City, New York.
November 12, 1942 R&B singer Arthur "Pooch" Tavares (of Tavares) is born in Providence, Rhode Island.
November 8, 1942 Johnny Perez (drummer for the Sir Douglas Quintet) is born San Antonio, Texas.
November 7, 1942 Rock singer Johnny Rivers is born John Henry Ramistella in New York City but shortly moves to Baton Rouge, where he is influenced by the Louisiana music scene.
October 27, 1942 Country singer Lee Greenwood is born Melvin Lee Greenwood in Los Angeles, California, but grows up on a poultry farm in Sacramento.
October 22, 1942 Pop singer and Mouseketeer Annette Funicello is born in Utica, New York.
October 22, 1942 Rock singer Bobby Fuller, known for his hit "I Fought The Law" with his group The Bobby Fuller Four, is born in Baytown, Texas, but raised in Salt Lake City, Utah.
October 21, 1942 Rock and blues guitarist Elvin Bishop is born in Glendale, California, but grows up on a farm in Elliott, Iowa.
October 17, 1942 Gary Puckett (frontman for Union Gap) is born in Hibbing, Minnesota, but would be raised in Yakima, Washington (not far from the city Union Gap).
October 16, 1942 Dave Lovelady (drummer/singer for The Fourmost) is born in Litherland, Liverpool, England. Known for the 1964 UK hit "A Little Loving."
October 15, 1942 Pop singer Chris Andrews is born in Romford, Essex, England. Aside from his own 1965 hit, "Yesterday Man," he penned a string of hits for Adam Faith ("The First Time," "We Are In Love") and Sandie Shaw (including "Girl Don't Come").
October 15, 1942 Don Stevenson (drummer for Moby Grape) is born in Seattle, Washington.
October 14, 1942 Billy Harrison (guitarist/vocalist for Them) is born in Belfast, Ireland.
October 12, 1942 Melvin Franklin (bass singer for The Temptations) is born David Melvin English in Montgomery, Alabama.
October 5, 1942 R&B/soul singer Richard Street (of The Temptations) is born in Detroit, Michigan.
October 1, 1942 Herb Fame of Peaches & Herb is born Herbert Feemster in Anacostia, Washington, D.C.
September 30, 1942 R&B singer Frankie Lymon is born Franklin Joseph Lymon in Harlem, New York.
September 30, 1942 Gus Dudgeon, frequent producer for Elton John, is born Angus Boyd Dudgeon in Woking, Surrey, England.
September 29, 1942 Virtuoso violinist/composer Jean-Luc Ponty is born in Avranches, France.
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