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1999 Frankie Vaughan, singer/actor, Kisses Sweeter Than Wine, dies at 71

1996 Martin Moxon and Michael Vaughan make 362 1st wkt Yorks vs. Glam

1990 Stevie Ray Vaughan, blues guitarist, dies in a helicopter crash at 35

1990 Sarah Vaughan, American Musician

1988 Arwel Hughes, composer, choral and orchestral music conductor, composer, organist, studied with Ralph Vaughan Williams at Royal College of Music, known for large-scale oratorios Saint David and Pantycelyn, dies at 79

1985 L Brock, Slaughter, A Vaughan, and H Wilhelm inducted into Hall of Fame

1985 Enos Slaughter and Arky Vaughan are elected to baseball Hall of Fame

1977 William E. Vaughan, pseudonym Burton Hills, columnist, author, wrote for Kansas City Star newspaper 1946 - 1977, published articles in Better Homes and Gardens, Reader's Digest, often quoted and best-remembered for writing style employing folksy aphorisms, died age 61 from lung cancer

1967 Justin Vaughan, cricketer, New Zealand all-rounder 1992-

1958 Ralph Vaughan Williams, English composer, dies at 85

1954 Stevie Ray Vaughan, born in Dallas, Texas, guitarist, Sky is Crying, Texas Flood

1953 Vaughan William's "Sinfonia Antartica," premieres in Manchester

1951 Vaughan Williams "Pilgrim's Progress," premieres in London

1951 Jimmie Vaughan, guitarist, Fabulous Thunderbirds

1937 Elizabeth Vaughan, opera soprano, Victor-Victoria

1936 Buddy Guy, born in Lettsworth, Louisiana, rock guitarist, singer, American blues five-time Grammy-Award winner, inspired Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan

1936 Ralph Vaughan Williams' "Poisoned Kiss," premieres in London

1935 Vaughan Williams' 4th Symphony premieres in London

1934 David Vaughan Thomas, composer, dies at 61

1924 Peter Vaughan, actor, Haunted Honeymoon, Die Die My Darling

1924 Sarah .L Vaughan, born in Newark, New Jersey, jazz scat singer, Broken Hearted Melody

1924 Sarah Vaughan, American Musician

1922 Ralph Vaughan Williams' "Pastoral Symphony," premieres in London

1915 William E. Vaughan, born in St. Louis, Missouri, pseudonym Burton Hills, columnist, author, wrote for Kansas City Star newspaper 1946 - 1977, published articles in Better Homes and Gardens, Reader's Digest, often quoted and best-remembered for writing style employing folksy aphorisms

1909 Arwel Hughes, born in Wales, composer, choral and orchestral music conductor, composer, organist, studied with Ralph Vaughan Williams at Royal College of Music, known for large-scale oratorios Saint David and Pantycelyn

1906 William Vaughan Moody's "Great Divide," premieres in New York City

1873 David Vaughan Thomas, composer

1872 Ralph Vaughan Williams, born in Down Ampney, England, composer, Hugh the Drover

1695 Henry Vaughan, poet (Silex Scintillans), dies at 72

1622 Henry Vaughan, English poet, Silex Scintillans


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