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- Johnny Graham, member of Earth, Wind & Fire, turns 72.
- Kirk Brandon, English guitarist for Theatre of Hate, Spear Of Destiny, turns 67.
- James Hetfield, Lead vocalist for American heavy metal act, Metallica, turns 60.
- Ed Roland, Lead vocalist for Collective Soul, turns 60.
- Brian Bateman, English guitarist & vocalist for The Railway Children, turns 57.
- Deborah Anne Dyer (aka Skin), English vocalist for Skunk Anansie, turns 56.
- Spinderella, of Salt-N-Pepa fame, turns 52.
- Holly Artnstein, member of pop group Dream, turns 38.
- Ian Bairnson (August 3, 1953 –April 7, 2023), Scottish guitarist, member of Pilot, would have turned 70 this year.
- Sean Tyla (August 3, 1947 –May 17, 2020), vocalist for Ducks Deluxe, would have turned 76 this year.
- Vic Vogel (August 3, 1935 –September 16, 2019), Canadian Jazz pianist arranger and composer, would have turned 88 this year.
- Lyn Christie (August 3, 1928 –March 28, 2020), Australian Bass player, would have turned 95 this year.
- Tony Bennett (August 3, 1926 –July 21, 2023), American singer, would have turned 97 this year.
- Dom Um Romão (August 3, 1925 –July 27, 2005), Brazilian percussionist, would have turned 98 this year.
- Richard Adler (August 3, 1921 –June 21, 2012), renowned Broadway lyricist and songwriter, would have turned 102 this year.
- Enrique Villegas (1913–1986), Argentinian pianist, would have turned 110.
- Joseph Spence (musician) (August 3, 1910 –March 18, 1984), Bahamas-born folk guitarist, would have turned 113 this year.
- Edythe Baker (August 3, 1895–November 22, 1965), renowned pianist, would have turned 128 this year.
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