On December 13, 2019, Roy Loney died aged 73. He was singer, member of the bands Phantom Movers, and the Longshots, but was best known as the lead singer of the Flamin’ Groovies,
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Zalman Yanovsky
On December 13, 2002, Zalman Yanovsky died aged 57. He was musician (guitar) and singer, member of the bands The Mugwumps, and The Halifax Three, but was best known as the lead guitarist of The Lovin’ Spoonful. In 1996 Yanovsky was inducted in the “Canadian Music Hall of Fame”.
Vlatko Stefanovski: Seir

On December 13, 2014, “Esoteria” label released “Seir”, album by Vlatko Stefanovski. It was recorded December 2009 – October 2013, at the “Esoteria Sound Studio” in Skopje, Macedonia, and was produced by Vlatko Stefanovski.
Personnel:
- Vlatko Stefanovski – vocal, acoustic, nylon strings, and electric guitar, blues harp, Rhodes electric piano, arranger, recording
- Gjoko Maksimovski – bass
- Dino Milosavljevićski – drums, percussion
- Rade Šerbedžija – voice
- Karolina – vocal
- Damir Imeri – Rhodes electric piano, keyboards, strings arrangements
- Vasil Hadžimanov – Rhodes electric piano
- Zoran Madžirov – vibraphone
- Vasko Atanasovski – soprano and baritone saxophone
- Kiril Kuzmanov – tenor saxophone
- Trajce Velkov – trumpet
- String Quartet Zografski – strings
- Marko Ramljak – violin
- Mite Dimovski – additional percussion, mixing
- Srdjan Vučić – design
- Jan Stefanovski – cover photography
- Kristijan Panovski – photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Vlatko Stefanovski.
- Superheroi
- Seir
- Guitar Tzar
- Love for All
- Fosforna mesečina
- Fokusiram I zumiram
- Ljubovna činija
- Točna adresa
- Hotel Blues
- Deca na sonceto
Neil Diamond: The Best Years of Our Lives

On December 13, 1988, “Columbia” label released “The Best Years of Our Lives”, the eighteenth Neil Diamond studio album. It was recorded in 1988, at “Chartmaker Studios”, “Lion Share Recording Studios”, “Village Recorders”, “Ocean Way Recording” in Los Angeles, “A&M Studios” in Hollywood, “Omnisound Recording Studios” in Nashville, “Seacost Sound” in Victoria, British Columbia, and was produced by David Foster.
Personnel:
- Neil Diamond – lead vocals
- Bill Champlin, Tamara Champlin, Renée Geyer, Richard Page – backing vocals
- Richard Bennett – acoustic guitar
- Dean Parks – acoustic and electric guitar
- Michael Landau, Steve Lukather – electric guitar
- Michael Boddicker, Robbie Buchanan, David Foster, Tom Hensley, Alan Lindgren, Michael Omartian, David Paich – keyboards
- Mike Brignardello, Reinie Press – bass guitar
- Tris Imboden, Paul Leim, Carlos Vega – drums
- Rick Bowen, Rhett Lawrence, Kevin Maloney – synthesizer programming
- Gary Grant, Jerry Hey, Dan Higgins, Bill Reichenbach Jr., Larry Williams – horns
- David Foster, Jerry Hey – horn arrangements
- Jeremy Lubbock – string arrangements
- David Foster – arranger
- Jeffrey Woodruff – engineer
- Jesse Kanner, Ray Pyle, Dave Reitzas – engineer assistant
- Humberto Gatica – mixing
- Mauricio Guerrero, Laura Livingston – mixing assistant
- George Marino – mastering
- David Kirschner – art direction, design
- Beverley Lazor-Bahr – additional design
- Matthew Rolston – photography
- Sam Cole, Chris Earthy – production coordination
- Ned Brown, Barry Cardinale, Larry E. Williams, Alison Zanetos – production assistant
Track listing:
All tracks by Neil Diamond, except where noted.
- The Best Years of Our Lives
- Hard Times for Lovers
- This Time – Neil Diamond, David Foster, Jeremy Lubbock
- Everything’s Gonna Be Fine – Neil Diamond, Weldon Dean Parks
- Hooked on the Memory of You
- Take Care of Me – Neil Diamond, David Foster
- Baby Can I Hold You – Tracy Chapman
- Carmelita’s Eyes – Neil Diamond, David Foster
- Courtin’ Disaster – Neil Diamond, David Foster
- If I Couldn’t See You Again
- Long Hard Climb – Neil Diamond, Tom Hensley, Alan Lindgren
Ohio Players: Pleaseure

On December 13, 1972, “Westbound” label released “Pleasure”, the third Ohio Players studio album. It was recorded in 1972, at “Artie Fields Studios” in Detroit, Michigan, and was produced by Gregory Webster, Walter “Junie” Morrison, Leroy “Sugarfoot” Bonner, Marshall “Rock” Jones, Ralph “Pee Wee” Middlebrooks, Bruce Napier, Marvin Pierce, and Clarence Satchell.
Personnel:
- Leroy “Sugarfoot” Bonner – lead and backing vocals, guitar, percussion
- Walter “Junie” Morrison – keyboards
- Marshall “Rock” Jones -bass
- Gregory Webster – drums
- Ralph “Pee Wee” Middlebrooks – trumpet, trombone, backing vocals
- Bruce Napier – trumpet
- Marvin Pierce – trumpet, flugelhorn, valve trombone, backing vocals
- Clarence Satchell – lead and backing vocals, soprane, alto, tenor and baritone saxophone, flute, percussion
- Arlen Smith – engineer
- David Krieger – art direction
- Joel Brodsky – photography
- Mia Krinsky – album co-ordination
- Bob Scerbo – art production supervision
Track listing:
All tracks by Gregory Webster, Walter Morrison, Leroy Bonner, Marshall Jones, Ralph Middlebrooks, Bruce Napier, Marvin Pierce, and Clarence Satchell.
- Pleasure
- Laid It
- Pride and Vanity
- Walt’s First Trip
- Varee Is Love
- Walked Away From You
- Paint Me
- Funky Worm
- Our Love Has Died
The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band: L’Amour Des Chiens

On December 12, 2007, “Storming” label released “L’Amour Des Chiens”, the sixth Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (The) album, and the first one in 35 years. It was recorded in 2007, and was produced by Mickey Simmonds and Neil Innes.
Personnel:
- Neil Innes – vocals, piano, guitar, banjo’
- Vernon Dudley Bohay-Nowell – vocals, bass, banjo
- Legs’ Larry Smith – drums
- Martin ‘Sam Spoons’ Ash – percussion
- Roger Ruskin Spear – brass
- Rodney Slater – saxophone, clarinet
- Bob Kerr – trumpet, cornet
New Millennium Bonzos
- Adrian Edmondson
- Stephen Fry
- Phill Jupitus
- David Catlin-Birch – vocals, guitar
- Steve Barnacle – bass, jazz guitar
- Johnny Marter – drums, percussion
- Mickey Simmonds – musical director
Track listing:
- Pour l’Amour Des Chiens – Neil Innes
- Let’s All Go to Mary’s House – arranged by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
- Hawkeye the Gnu – arranged by Rodney Slater, Neil Innes
- Making Faces at the Man in the Moon – Rich, Smith, Hoffman
- Fiasco – Neil Innes
- Purple Sprouting Broccoli – Martin Ash
- Old Tige – Burke, Burke, Reeves
- Wire People – Martin Ash, Neil Innes
- Salmon Proust – Neil Innes
- Democracy – Neil Innes
- I Predict a Riot – Hodgson, Wilson, Rix, Baines, White
- Paws – Phill Jupitus
- And We’re Back – Neil Innes
- We Are Normal
- L’Essence d’Hooligan – Neil Innes
- Early Morning Train – Neil Innes
- My Friends Outside – Roger Ruskin Spear
- For the Benefit Of Mankind – Neil Innes
- Beautiful People – Adrian Edmondson
- Ego Warriors – Neil Innes
- Cockadoodle Tato – Neil Innes
- Tiptoe Through the Tulips – Burke, Dubin
- Sudoku Forecast – Phill Jupitus
- Now You’re Asleep – Stanshall, Catlin-Birch
- Jean Baudrillard – Neil Innes
Sambomaster: Atarashiki Nihongo Rokku No Michi To Hikar

On December 12, 2003, “Sony Music” label released “Atarashiki Nihongo Rokku No Michi To Hikar”, the debut Sambomaster album.
Personnel:
- Takashi Yamaguchi – lead vocal, guitar
- Yoichi Kondo – bass, backing vocals
- Yasufumi Kiuchi – drums, backing vocals
Track listing:
- Itoshiki H
- Ibi
- Sono Nukumori ni Yō ga Aru
- Hito wa Sore o Jōnetsu to Yobu
- Yogisha de Yatte Kita Aitsu
- Zanzō
- Kono Yo no Hate
- Sayonara Baby
- Oh Baby
- Soredemo Kamawanai
- Asa
Yusef Lateef: Autophysiopsychic

In December 1977, “CTI” label released “Autophysiopsychic”, th 34th Yusef Lateef album. It was recorded in October 1977, at “Electric Lady Studios” in New York Studios, and Creed Taylor.
Personnel:
- Yusef Lateef – vocals, flute, tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, shahnai
- Art Farmer – flugelhorn
- Clifford Carter – keyboards
- Eric Gale – electric guitar
- Gary King – electric bass
- Jim Madison – drums
- Sue Evans – percussion
- Frank Floyd, Babi Floyd, Milt Grayson, Norberto Jones – backing vocals
- David Matthews – arranger
Track listing:
All tracks by Yusef Lateef except where noted.
- Robot Man
- Look on the Right Side
- Yl – David Matthews
- Communication
- Sister Mamie
Bill Hardman Quintet: Saying Something

In December 1961, “Savoy” label released “Saying Something”, the debut Bill Hardman’s Quintet album. It was recorded in October 1961, at “Medallion Studio” in Newark, NJ, and was produced by Tom Wilson.
Personnel:
- Bill Hardman − trumpet
- Sonny Red − alto saxophone
- Ronnie Mathews − piano
- Bob Cunningham, Doug Watkins − bass
- Jimmy Cobb − drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Bill Hardman except where noted
- Capers – Tom McIntosh
- Angel Eyes – Matt Dennis, Earl Brent) − 5:56
- Jo B
- Buckeye Blues
- Assunta – Cal Massey
- It Ain’t Happened Yet
Sonny Red: Breezing

In December 1960, “Jazzland” label released “Breezing”, the third Sonny Red album. It was recorded in November 1960, at “Plaza Sound Studios” in New York City.
Personnel:
- Sonny Red – alto saxophone
- Blue Mitchell – trumpet
- Yusef Lateef – tenor saxophone
- Barry Harris – piano
- Bob Cranshaw – bass
- Albert Heath – drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Sonny Red except where noted.
- Brother B
- All I Do Is Dream of You – Arthur Freed, Nacio Herb Brown
- The New Blues
- Ditty
- Teef
- Breezing
- A Handful of Stars – Ted Shapiro, Jack Lawrence
- If There Is Someone Lovelier Than You – Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz