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Jazz at Tio Leo's

Holly Hofmann's jazz series continues this month at Tio Leo's Restaurant and Lounge at 5302 Napa St. at Morena Blvd. Jazz at Tio Leo's is happening every Sunday evening from 5-7pm and features Southern California's finest jazz musicians in a quiet, spacious setting with full bar and Mexican cuisine. There is also plenty of free parking. See this month's schedule below:

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Today's Birthdays

Born on this day, May 21st

  • Fats Waller (Organ, Piano, Vocals) was born in NYC, NY, 1904–1943.
  • Bill Holman (Arranger, Composer, Tenor Saxophone) was born in Olive, CA in 1927.
  • Larence Marable (Drums and Percussion) was born in Los Angeles, CA in 1929.
  • Tommy Bryant (Bass) was born in Philadelphia, PA in 1930.
  • Bill Barber (Tuba) was born in 1920.
  • Marc Ribot (Guitar) was born in Newark, NJ in 1954.
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May 21st in Jazz History…

  • Claude Thornhill records his theme "Snowfall" in 1941.
  • Will Bradley cuts "Beat Me Daddy - Eight to the Bar" in 1940 for Columbia records.
  • Freddie Slack's band with Ella Mae Morse records "Cow Cow Boogie" in Los Angeles in 1942 for Capitol Records.
  • Dinah Washington with Lionel Hampton and his septets recorded "Blow Top Blues" for Decca in 1945.
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