Throwback: Happy 67th Birthday, Will Sergeant!


2025 is rushing by. It’s now April. How did that happen, y’all? April is a busy month in music history. 

  • Gil Scott-Heron was born 76 years ago on April 1 
  • The legendary Marvin Gaye was born 85 years ago on April 2
  • Bella Union Records founder and label head, singer/songwriter, musician and Cocteau Twins‘ Simon Raymonde celebrated his 63rd birthday on April 3
  • David Roback, one-half of acclaimed and beloved dream pop duo Mazzy Star was born on this day 67 years on April 4
  • The great Jill Scott, “Jilly from Philly” celebrated her 53rd on April 4
  • The legendary bluesman Muddy Waters was born 112 years ago on April 4
  • Smash-hit producer, songwriter and artist Pharrell Williams celebrated his 52nd birthday on April 6
  • Merle Haggard, one of the most beloved figures of the Outlaw Country movement was born on this day 85 years ago on April 6
  • Charles Michael Kittridge Thompson IV, a.k.a. Black Francis, a.k.a Frank Black celebrates his 60th — yes, y’all 60th! — birthday on April 7
  • John Oates, best known for his work with the blue-eyed soul duo Hall & Oates one of the most commercially successful duos ever, celebrates his 76th birthday on April 7
  • The legendary and incomparable Billie Holiday as born 110 years ago on April 7
  • Kraftwerk co-founder Florian Schneider was born 78 years ago on April 7
  • The legendary Biz Markie was born 61 years ago on April 8
  • A Tribe Called Quest‘s  Q-Tip, one of hip-hop’s greatest emcees and producers celebrated his 55th — yes, y’all 55th! — birthday on April 10
  • Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds celebrated his 66th birthday on April 10
  • The legendary and pioneering Herbie Hancock celebrates his 85th birthday — yes 85th y’all! — today

Echo & The Bunnymen‘s Will Sergeant celebrates his 67th birthday today. Along with lead singer Ian McCullouch, Sergeant is one of the band’s few consistent members throughout the band’s history — and one of the most crucial parts of their gorgeous, brooding sound.


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