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1547 - Miguel de Cervantes Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright. He is most known for his novel "Don Quixote", which is a fantastic book. You can download the first volume of the audio book here: http://www.oculture.com/2006/10/audio_book_podc.html

1940 - John Lennon Perhaps you've already heard of him - he was in an English band called "The Beatles". He was also a peace activist.
"Stand By Me"
1944 - John Entwistle "Thunderfingers" - Entwistle is often overlooked because he wasn't flashy like the other members of "The Who". Despite this, he is/was one of the most influential bassists in Rock music.
Ox 515 Bass Solo
1944 - Peter Tosh One of the pioneers of reggae, he was the original guitarist in Bob Marley's band "The Wailers". He was murdered on September 11, 1987.
"Legalize it"
1948 - >Jackson Browne />I am a huge fan of Jackson Browne's early work. A High school friend named Clay loaned me a copy of "Saturate Before Using" and I feel in love with the music.
"Your Bright Baby Blues" - Live 1974
1954 - Scott Bakula Grrr! - I've had such a crush on Bakula since he stared in "Quantum Leap". Seeing him in the decontamination chamber on "Star Trek: Enterprise" was about the only redeeming things for that series. He has also done a good bit of stage work and has been nominated for a Tony Award. He is a complete DILF!

Quantum Leap
1969 - PJ Harvey Singer-songwriter who mixes punk, blues, grunge, and sometimes electronica... and does it really well.
"Me-Jane"
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