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- Seiji Ozawa, Acclaimed Japanese conductor, turns 72.
- Conway Twitty (September 1, 1933 – June 05, 1993), American country music singer, would have turned 74 this year.
- Harry Leahey (September 1, 1935 – August 12, 1990), American Grammy award winning guitarist, would have turned 72 this year.
- Greg Errico, American drummer for Sly & The Family Stone, Rhythm Devils, and Enuff Z'nuff, turns 61.
- Peter Hewson, Brit vocalist with Chicory Tip, turns 57.
- Barry Gibb, British singer, songwriter, and producer, with the Bee Gees, turns 61.
- Russ Field, Brit guitarist with 1970s pop music act, Showaddywaddy, turns 58.
- Archie Bell, American vocalist of Archie Bell & the Drells fame, turns 63.
- Tommy Evans, American tenor vocalist with doo wop/ R&B outfit, The Drifters, turns 80.
- Peter Brown, American drummer for Wheatus, turns 31.
- Babydaddy, American bassist with Scissor Sisters, turns 31.
- DJ Spigg Nice, American disc jockey with The Lost Boyz, turns 37.
- Gloria Estefan, Grammy Award winning singer and actress, turns 50.
- Camile Velasco, American singer and former American Idol contestant, turns 22.
- Cass Lewis, (nee Richard Lewis) Brit bassist for Skunk Anansie, turns 47.
- Bruce Foxton, Brit bassist and vocalist for The Jam, turns 52.
- Craig McLachlan, Welsh singer and actor, turns 42.
- Bruce Johnstone, New Zealand clarinettist, flautist, and saxophone player (alto/soprano/baritone), turns 64.
- J.D. Fortune, Canadian lead vocalist for Australian rock band INXS, turns 34.
- Boney James, (nee James Oppenheim) American jazz saxophonist, turns 46.
- Charlie Robison, American country music singer-songwriter, turns 43.
- Grant Lee Phillips, American singer-songwriter with Grant Lee Buffalo, turns 44.
- Bianca Ryan, American singer and America's Got Talent winner, turns 13.