On this Day in Music – 4th March

The American singer, songwriter, and record producer Bobby Womack was born (Robert Dwayne Womack) on this day 1944 in Cleveland’s Fairfax neighbourhood. In the 1950’s Womack began his career as the lead singer of his family musical group The Valentinos, and as Sam Cooke’s backing guitarist. Womack was a prolific songwriter and helped write The Rolling Stones’ first UK number one single It’s All Over Now.

Previous Albums Of The Day

No.1624 04/03/2021

The 3rd album by The Auteurs, After Murder Park, celebrates a 25th anniversary today! The LP was recorded at Abbey Road Studios and produced by Steve Albini. Probably the grittiest LP from Luke Haine’s band. Fan of The Auteurs?

No.1277 04/03/2020

The solo debut Moses Boyd album Dark Matter is a masterful blend of genres. Q Magazine said “The result is an album designed for the feet as much as the head.” Jazz meets Afrobeat, meets Grime, meets…much more. An end of year list contender!

No.910 04/03/2019

The new Sharon Van Etten album Remind Me Tomorrow is packed full of sweeping choruses and lush melodies. The New Jersey singer-songwriter has moved away from the folky Americana into the world of grand synths. Best work to date?

No.545 04/03/2018

The 3rd album, We’re Only In It For The Money, by Frank Zappa’s band The Mothers of Invention is 50 years old today! The satirical concept LP is every bit as whacky as you would expect from the world of Frank Zappa. Love What’s the Ugliest Part of Your Body?

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