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- Quinn Davis, American alto saxophonist and flautist, turns 80.
- Liza Minnelli, American entertainer and Broadway theatre stalwart, turns 78.
- James Taylor, American singer-songwriter, turns 76.
- Bill Payne, American pianist with Little Feat, turns 75.
- Marlon Jackson, American singer with The Jackson 5, turns 67.
- Steve Harris, Brit bassist of Iron Maiden fame, turns 67.
- Leon Lee Dorsey, American bass player, turns 66.
- Graham Coxon, Brit guitarist of Blur fame, turns 55.
- Kelle Bryan, Brit girl group vocalist of Eternal fame, turns 49.
- Pete Doherty, Brit guitarist with The Libertines and Babyshambles, turns 45.
- Mike Gibbins (March 12, 1949–October 04, 2005), (born Michael George Gibbins) Welsh drummer with Badfinger, would have turned 75 this year.
- Christina Grimmie (March 12, 1994–June 10, 2016), American singer and former The Voice contestant, would have turned 30 this year.
- Brian O'Hara (March 12, 1942 –June 27, 1999), Brit guitarist and vocalist with The Fourmost, would have turned 82 this year.
- Al Jarreau (March 12, 1940 –February 12, 2017), American Grammy Award–winningsoul music vocalist, would have turned 84 this year.
- Hugh Lawson (March 12, 1935 –March 17, 1997), American hard bop pianist, would have turned 89 this year.
- Willie Maiden (March 12, 1928 –May 29, 1976), American arranger and tenor saxophonist, would have turned 96 this year.
- Georges Delerue (March 12, 1925 –March 20, 1992), French composer of cinema and television music, would have turned 99 this year.
- Leonard Chess (March 12, 1917 –October 16, 1969), American record label executive and founder of Chess Records, would have turned 107 this year.
- Paul Weston (March 12, 1912 –September 20, 1996), American composer and conductor, would have turned 112 this year.
- Freddy Johnson (March 12, 1904 –March 24, 1961), American swing-based pianist, would have turned 120 this year.