2026 has gotten off to a terrible and uneasy start for most of us. But we’re here in February. Of course, February is a super busy month: It’s Black History Month, which I’ve made sure to celebrate in some way on this site for much of its history. But there are also a number of important birthdays in music history that we must celebrate. So let’s get to it.
- Big Boi celebrated his 51st birthday on February 1
- Rick James was born 78 years ago on February 1
- Stan Getz was born 99 years ago on February 2
- Stone Temple Pilots‘ Robert DeLeo celebrated his 60th — yes, 60th y’all! –birthday on February 2
- LCD Soundsystem frontman and DFA Records founder James Murphy celebrated his 56th birthday on February 2
- The legendary Graham Nash, known for his work with Crosby Stills and Nash, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, The Hollies and as a solo artist, celebrated his 84th birthday on February 2
- The Temptations‘ second and longest tenured lead vocalist Dennis Edwards was born 83 years ago on February 3
The Offspring‘s guitarist Noodles — born, Kevin John Wasserman — celebrates his 63rd birthday. As a member of the band, Noodles is a part of some of the biggest and most commercially successful songs of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Happy birthday, sir!
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The Offspring founder, frontman and primary songwriter Dexter Holland— er, Dr. Dexter Holland — celebrates his 60th — yes, y’all, 60th — birthday today. Holland wrote some of the biggest and most commercially successful songs of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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