On This Day April 17
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1930 – Actor Rod Taylor (“The Time Machine,” “The Birds”) (d. 2015)
1942 – Bruce Springsteen/E Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemens (d. 2011)
1946 – Grammy-winning country singer-songwriter Naomi Judd of The Judds (d. 2022)
1952 – Golf legend Ben Crenshaw
1971 – Grammy-winning R&B, soul and hip-hop singer Mary J. Blige
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1735 – American Revolution patriot Paul Revere (d. 1818)
1938 – Tony-winning actor Frank Langella (“Dracula,” “Dave,” “Frost/Nixon,” “Unknown”)
1942 – Country Joe McDonald, lead singer of the 60s psychedelic rock group Country Joe & the Fish
1943 – Actor-comedian Don Novello, best known as Father Guido Salducci on “Saturday Night Live”
1969 – Actor Morris Chestnut (“Boyz n the Hood,” “The Best Man,” “Ladder 49”)
1959 – Country music legend Johnny Cash (a.k.a. “The Man in Black”) plays his first of many free concerts at California’s San Quentin Prison. The captive audience of inmates included future country music great Merle Haggard, who, at 19, was serving time for grand theft auto and armed robbery.
1966 – Simon & Garfunkel are No. 1 on the singles chart with “The Sounds of Silence.”
1983 – Hall & Oates dominate the Billboard Hot 100 for a third week with “Maneater.”
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1922 – Peanuts cartoonist Charles M. Schulz (d. 2000)
1933 – Grammy, Tony and Emmy-winning singer-actor Robert Goulet (d. 2007)
1938 – Impressionist-comedian Rich Little, known as “the man of a thousand voices”
1981 – British pop star Natasha Bedingfield (“Unwritten,” “Soulmate,” “I Wanna Have Your Babies”)
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1913 – U.S. Olympic track and field legend Jesse Owens, known as “The Buckeye Bullet” (d. 1980)
1931 – Country music singer George Jones (d. 2013)
1940 – Actress Linda Gray, who played Sue Ellen Ewing in the TV series “Dallas”
1943 – Singer-songwriter Maria Muldaur, best known for her 1974 smash “Midnight at the Oasis”
1944 – Grammy-winning soul singer-songwriter and producer Barry White (d. 2003)
1951 – Actor Joe Pantoliano (“Risky Business,” “The Matrix,” “The Sopranos”)
1980 – Retired NBA/Houston Rockets star center and Basketball Hall of Famer Yao Ming
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