He was best known for a 20-second drum solo on Brown's 1970 single, "Funky Drummer." Valerie Carter, a talented singer-songwriter who had a successful solo career but is most remembered as a backup singer on numerous hit records, has died. Bob Seidemann, a San Francisco photographer who took iconic images of the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin and many others in the counter-culture scene, has died at his home in Vallejo, Calif. The Hour Glass recorded two albums in Los Angeles for Liberty Records, Hour Glass (1967) and Power of Love (1968). His nephew is guitarist Derek Trucks, a co-founder of the Tedeschi Trucks Band. Management, also represented Jimmy Buffett, Chicago, Lenny Kravitz and Def Leppard. While exhibiting his Kinetic Light Sculptures at the Indica Gallery, Madras impressed John Lennon with the Nothing Box; a small plastic box with randomly blinking lights. Keni Richards He went to college, earning a bachelor's degree in psychology in 1960 from Wisconsin's Ripon College, and then a master's degree in vocational rehabilitation for the University of Iowa. 10/22/201749Daisy BerkowitzMarilyn Manson, guitaristColon Cancer The song was also featured in George Lucas's Rock 'n' Roll coming-of-age film "American Graffiti" (1973). Starbuck had its origins with the Biloxi, Mississippi band Eternity's Children, which Bo joined in 1968. He sang hits like "Tutti Frutti," "Blue Suede Shoes" and "C'est le Mashed Potatoes. On September 17, 1968, Cash was performing in Fayetteville, Arkansas, when an airline rainstorm delay left only Johnny Cash and drummer W.S. In 1965 he formed the Jimmy Cotton Blues Quartet, with Otis Spann on piano, to record between gigs with Waters' band. Spooky Tooth released their first album, It's All About, in May 1968. In 1977, Morrison joined George Clinton's P-Funk (Parliament-Funkadelic) where he became musical director. His final recording was a star-studded album that included Gregg Allman, Chuck Leavell and Warren Haynes. Geoffrey James "Geoff" Nicholls, longtime keyboardist for the rock band Black Sabbath, has died of lung cancer at age 72. recorded by hundreds of musicians. Ilene Berns, former director of Bang Records, has died at age 73. As a rockabilly and swing musician, Allsup also worked with Ronnie Smith, Roy Orbison, and Willie Nelson. He has a songwriting credit for The Ventures' song, "Guitar Twist." The song tells of a Marie-Clair, a poor girl who becomes a member of the European jet set. Gregory Lenoir "Gregg" Allman, founding member of the Allman Brother Band, has died at age 69 in his home near Savanah, Georgia due to complications from liver cancer. In Macon, he performed with local soul acts, and was introduced to James Brown by a local club owner. Ilene Berns The founding lineup of Spooky Tooth consisted of Kellie, Gary Wright (who later had a solo hit with "Dream Weaver"), Greg Ridley, Jimmy Henshaw, Luther Grosvenor and Mike Harrison. In 1955, he was recruited by Muddy Waters to come to Chicago and join his band. Mardas lived in Athens until his death on January 13, 2017. Trans-Siberian Orchestra is known for their merging of rock, opera, classical music with laser light show and pyro effects to create over-the-top productions of Christmas-themed albums. Hunstein is survived by his wife, a son and daughter and three grandchildren. He rejoined Spooky Tooth in 1973 for a couple of years, a stint that brought future Foreigner star Mick Jones into the band. at the Bay Area Music ("Bammy") Awards. Fellow bandmate Dale "Buffin" Griffin, drummer of Mott the Hoople, died in 2016. Watts wrote a book about hiking on England South West Coast Path. He rejoined Spooky Tooth in 1973 for a couple of years, a stint that brought future Foreigner star Mick Jones into the band. Paul also worked with the rock band Savatage, releasing several albums with them, including titles such as Hall of the Mountain King (1987), Gutter Ballet (1989), Streets: A Rock Opera (1991) and Edge of Thorns (1993). The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper Feast, which contains his series of illustrations of anthropomorphic insects and other creatures. In the mid-1970s Holdsworth joined the New Tony Williams Lifetime, a jazz-rock fusion quartet led by former Miles Davis drummer Tony Williams. Second camera assistant Sarah Jones, 27, was killed in the accident and several others were injured, one seriously. was filming a dream scene with actor William Hurt on a metal hospital bed placed across railroad tracks. August 14, 1926 - January 10, 2017 Management, also represented Jimmy Buffett, Chicago, Lenny Kravitz and Def Leppard. More recent album covers include Tears for Fears' 2004 release Everybody Loves a Happy Ending. March 24, 1949 - February 4, 2017 3 country hit for Webb Pierce in 1957 and continued to write and record numerous hits for him. He worked with Joan Baez, Richie Havens, Carolyn Hester, Peter LaFarge, Gordon Lightfoot, Hugh Masekela, Odetta, Babatunde Olatunji, Peter, Paul and Mary, Richard and Mimi Faria and Tom Rush, among others. In the late 1960's, he gave up this career and moved to Los Angeles and began to sing in clubs such as the Troubadour and the Bitter West End. Blues harmonica legend James Cotton has died after a bout of pneumonia. Pete Overend Watts There he met John Dunbar who ran the Indica Gallery. When a CSX freight train approached, not all of the crew was able to Zablidowsky also toured with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts and SOTO. Stubblefield was greatly admired by fellow musicians. 10/24/201789Fats Domino Harvey, Louisiana Ilene Berns was a pioneer in the music industry and became one of most successful female independent-label executives. He played in two high school bands: the Vikings, who released one 7-inch in 1964, and the Echoes, which mainly played Beatles covers. Tragedy struck the Allman legacy in 2014 when a fatal accident occurred during the first day of filming for Midnight Rider, a biopic based on Allman's book, My Cross to Bear. In the 1970s, Mardas worked as a security consultant. The Marcels formed in Pittsburgh in 1959 and were named after a popular 1950s hairstyle, the Marcel Wave. Mundy left the group in the 1960s after the racially integrated band had problems touring in the Deep South. When Gregg turned eighteen, Duane convinced him to avoid the military draft by painting a bulls eye on his shoe and shooting himself in the foot. Co-writers on "C'mon and Swim" were legendary DJ Tom Donahue and the 20-year-old Sylvester Stewart, later known as Sly Stone. Hunstein is survived by his wife, a son and daughter and three grandchildren. 2/17/201778Alan Aldridgeartist Los Angeles, California? The half-baked idea proved to be a disaster, and the mixing desk was soon sold as scrap for 5. Shotton met Lennon when they were six and pupils at Dovedale Primary School. His work fills the bestselling book He was 75. He was nominated for Grammy Awards many times and scored 5 of the trophies for his lifetime's work. Goldy McJohn, a founding member and keyboardist of Canadian rockers Steppenwolf, has died at age 72. The album included their first single "Sunshine Help Me" as well as their cover of "Tobacco Road". Stubblefield performed on several of Brown's classics in the 1960s and early 70s, including "Cold Sweat," ''Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud," ''I've Got the Feelin'," and the album "Sex Machine." John Wetton 2/5/201769Sonny GeraciThe Outsiders / Climax, vocalist Cleveland, Ohio Cochran recorded a final album, Cochran, for Epic Records in 1972, then toured and made television appearances. As a youth he sang in church, as well as with street-corner harmony groups and local jazz bands. Jimmy LaFave was a folksinger who crafted a musical style called Red Dirt music. He made major contributions to the platinum-selling Funkadelic album 1/11/201785Tommy AllsupCrickets, guitarist Springfield, Missouri which occasionally featured as many as 14 musicians plus two female backing vocalists, the Sheer Delights. August 17, 1949 - March 22, 2017 3/16/201781James CottonBlues harmonica legendPneumoniaAustin, Texas He was also among the performers on a Grammy-winning children's album, "In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record." Tommy Allsup, a guitarist in Buddy Holly's band, has passed at age 85 due to complications from a hernia operation. In 2010, the Country Music Association inducted Don Williams into the Country Music Hall of Fame. On September 17, 1968, Cash was performing in Fayetteville, Arkansas, when an airline rainstorm delay left only Johnny Cash and drummer W.S. He released his first solo album, Music From The Hidden, in 2013. Goldy McJohn, a founding member and keyboardist of Canadian rockers Steppenwolf, has died at age 72. In the 1960s and 1970s, he designed a number of rock album covers, including the Who's Bruce Langhorne was a folk musician who was very active in the Greenwich Village folk movement of the 1960s, primarily as a session guitarist. Buddy Greco, a popular jazz and pop singer, has passed at the age of 90. In 1981 he had his biggest hit with the song "We're in This Love Together," which reached No. He went to college, earning a bachelor's degree in psychology in 1960 from Wisconsin's Ripon College, and then a master's degree in vocational rehabilitation for the University of Iowa. 15 on the Billboard pop singles chart. Tommy LiPuma Mardas lived in Athens until his death on January 13, 2017. The band reached great commercial success in 1972 after David Bowie offered them the song "All the Young Dudes." He appeared often in the TV series Away We Go and had a role in the movie The Girl Who Knew Too Much. Waylon Jennings also missed this plane ride on the Day The Music Died. He is famous for being the loser of a coin toss with Ritchie Valens for a ride on the plane that crashed killing Holly, Valens, and the Big Bopper J. P. Richardson. He was 74. George Young was the guitarist for the Easybeats, remembered for their 1960s hit "Friday on My Mind." Hamlin wrote "Angel Baby" when she was just 14. Mardas lived in Athens until his death on January 13, 2017. He also designed the Hard Rock Cafe's iconic logo. In 1968, he started his own graphic-design firm, INK, which became closely involved with graphic images for the Beatles and Apple Corps. He released his last solo album, When the City, in 2004. Morrison was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 as a member of Parliament-Funkadelic. In 1983, Shotton wrote the book John Lennon: In My Life, which was later re-titled The Beatles, Lennon and Me. Chester Bennington January 10, 1930 - March 3, 2017 The 'custom Vox Kensington guitar' later sold at an auction for 269,000 on 19 May 2013. get off the trestle in time. Sign In Please contained their "Do You Want to Dance" was covered by artists such as Cliff Richard and the Shadows (1972), The Ramones, John Lennon and Bette Midler (1972), appearing as the opening track of her debut LP "The Divine Miss M." Walter "Junie" Morrison, keyboardist with the Ohio Players, George Clinton's Parliament Funkadelic, and Soul II Soul, has passed at age 62. After moving to Macon, Georgia, Cochran became friends with soul singer Otis Redding and played bass guitar on Redding's early recording of "Shout Bamalama" and its B-side, "Fat Girl". He recorded over 60 albums, played on a bill with the Beatles and performed for Queen Elizabeth II. Waylon Jennings also missed this plane ride on the Day The Music Died. Gregg Allman Gregg Allman Mario Maglieri Larry Coryell His most successful single was "The Lady Is a Tramp", which sold over one million copies. He is the third member of Y&T to die in recent years. The Berns family kept the music publishing operations (Web IV Music and Sloopy II Music). Over the years, Cotton would open for or sit in with Led Zeppelin, the Grateful Dead, Keith Richards, Santana, Cream, Little Feat and Steve Miller. Buckmaster also played with Bowie and his band in the recordings for the original soundtrack to the science fiction film The Man Who Fell to Earth. He is the third member of Y&T to die in recent years. He reunited with the original group for the 1999 PBS special "Doo-Wop 50." hit "Turn Up The Radio" that was featured in an episode of "Miami Vice." The Marcels are best known for their number 1 cover of "Blue Moon" in 1961. When Tennessee Three guitarist Luther Perkins died in a tragic house fire in August 1968, the role of lead guitarist was given to Carl Perkins, leading to a different sound for the band. Rolling Stone magazine named the debut as of the top 50 albums of 2011. Carter wrote songs for Judy Collins ("Cook with Honey" from Collins' 1973 album True Stories and Other Dreams), Jackson Browne ("Love Needs a Heart" from his 1977 album Running on Empty), The Brothers Johnson ("Deceiver", the B-side of "You Keep Me Coming Back") and Earth, Wind & Fire ("Turn It into Something Good", from the 1980 album Faces). Idlewild South (1970), At Fillmore East (1971), Eat a Peach (1972), Brothers and Sisters (1973), and Win, Lose or Draw (1975). Mike "Taffy" Taylor, the vocalist for Quartz, died in 2016. He died after a tractor-trailer veered off Interstate 75 into two vehicles carrying members of Adrenaline Mob as they stopped to fix a flat tire. There Goes Rhymin' Simon. Larry Coryell He was 90. Freeman appeared on American Bandstand and toured with musicians Fats Domino, the Coasters, and Jackie Wilson. Early in his solo career, Cotton was an opening act for Janis Joplin. 1928 - March 18, 2017 His most successful single was "The Lady Is a Tramp", which sold over one million copies. Robert Thomas "Bobby" Freeman was an African-American soul and R&B singer, songwriter and record producer from San Francisco, California. Another nephew, Duane Trucks (Derek's younger brother), plays drums for Widespread Panic and Hard Working Americans. That drum break has been sampled 1000s of times and has been used for decades by hip-hop groups and rappers. His final recording was a star-studded album that included Gregg Allman, Chuck Leavell and Warren Haynes. Several other members of the tour were seriously injured in the accident. A previous auto crash while the band was on tour in 2014 destroyed their van and gear. More recent album covers include Tears for Fears' 2004 release Everybody Loves a Happy Ending. Wootton's girlfriend asked Cash's wife, June Carter Cash, if Wootton could sit in that night. February 23, 1941 - September 5, 2017 He worked with Joan Baez, Richie Havens, Carolyn Hester, Peter LaFarge, Gordon Lightfoot, Hugh Masekela, Odetta, Babatunde Olatunji, Peter, Paul and Mary, Richard and Mimi Faria and Tom Rush, among others. He was 50 years old. Troy Gentry He died after a tractor-trailer veered off Interstate 75 into two vehicles carrying members of Adrenaline Mob as they stopped to fix a flat tire. 2/4/201767Steve LangApril Wine, bassistParkinson's disease? (Ringo Starr and Paul and Paul McCartney were in India earlier, but had already returned home by this time). 9/3/201767Walter BeckerSteely Dan, bassist Maui, Hawaii August 14, 1926 - January 10, 2017 May 28, 1929 - August 18, 2017 Starbuck had its origins with the Biloxi, Mississippi band Eternity's Children, which Bo joined in 1968. Zablidowsky also toured with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts and SOTO. He Pete Overend Watts, founding member and bassist of the 1970s rock band, Mott the Hoople, has died of throat cancer at age 69. He rejoined Spooky Tooth in 1973 for a couple of years, a stint that brought future Foreigner star Mick Jones into the band. Hunstein worked for Columbia Records from 1956 until the company eliminated the photography department in 1986. The label already had hits by the likes of Van Morrison ("Brown Eyed Girl"), the McCoys ("Hang on Sloopy"), the Strangeloves ("I Want Candy") and Neil Diamond ("Solitary Man"). The Marcels are best known for their number 1 cover of "Blue Moon" in 1961. Goldy McJohn, a founding member and keyboardist of Canadian rockers Steppenwolf, has died at age 72. 4/1/201783Lonnie Brooksblues guitarist ?Chicago, Illinois Sympathy for the Devil, and in the Jane Fonda cult classic The song was her only hit. He also sang as guest vocalist with the Grass Roots, filling in for his friend Rob Grill. He made his recording debut in 1969 on "Igginbottom's Wrench," the sole album by the English band Igginbottom. Trucks died of a self-inflicted gunshot on Tuesday, January 24th at his home in West Palm Beach, Florida. Clyde Stubblefield, a drummer for James Brown who created one of the most widely sampled drum breaks ever, has died. The Marcels formed in Pittsburgh in 1959 and were named after a popular 1950s hairstyle, the Marcel Wave. Over the years, Cotton would open for or sit in with Led Zeppelin, the Grateful Dead, Keith Richards, Santana, Cream, Little Feat and Steve Miller. 1964 - April 12, 2017 It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Robert A Wagner (Brookfield, Wisconsin), who passed away on February 20, 2023, at the age of 61, leaving to mourn family and friends. He appeared often in the TV series Away We Go and had a role in the movie The Girl Who Knew Too Much. Bob was born July 8, 1990 to John Jr. and Julie (Dullea) Wagner in Fargo, North Dakota. In the late 1960's, he gave up this career and moved to Los Angeles and began to sing in clubs such as the Troubadour and the Bitter West End. Idlewild South (1970), At Fillmore East (1971), Eat a Peach (1972), Brothers and Sisters (1973), and Win, Lose or Draw (1975). ", which topped the charts in 14 countries. The remaining members recruited Ray Major (guitar) and Nigel Benjamin (vocals) and abbreviated their name Mott. In 2003, she released a Japanese live album. Riders. Ilene Berns was a pioneer in the music industry and became one of most successful female independent-label executives. The couple had two children. February 20, 1946 - April 11, 2017 The show's promoter told the San Diego Reader he paid Rosie and the Originals $500, but only $400 for the Stones! He worked with many musicians, including Barbra Streisand, Miles Davis, George Benson, Phil Upchurch, Al Jarreau, Anita Baker, Natalie Cole, Claudine Longet, Dave Mason, the Yellowjackets, Michael Franks, Diana Krall, Paul McCartney, Ben Sidran, The Crusaders, Joe Sample, Randy Crawford and Dr. John. Clyde Stubblefield died of kidney failure at a Madison, Wisconsin hospital. Tillis' daughter, Pam Tillis, is a successful country music singer with hits like "Maybe It Was Memphis" and "Shake the Sugar Tree". Many lawsuits followed. More recent album covers include Tears for Fears' 2004 release Everybody Loves a Happy Ending. He was suffering from Alzheimer's disease. West died in 2014. In 1976, during a deal that went bad, Stevens shot and killed three men. He first recorded in 1961, with Carolyn Hester, which is when he met Bob Dylan. In 2003, she released a Japanese live album. Geils Jr., leader and founder of the J. Geils Band, has died at his home at the age of 71. Hashian died on March 22, 2017, after collapsing while performing on board a cruise ship en route to Nassau, Bahamas. March 18, 1961 - September 14, 2017 The couple had two children. the great artists recording for the label, including Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Miles Davis, Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin and Simon&Garfunkel. As a youth he sang in church, as well as with street-corner harmony groups and local jazz bands. It has Idlewild South (1970), At Fillmore East (1971), Eat a Peach (1972), Brothers and Sisters (1973), and Win, Lose or Draw (1975). After high school, Trucks formed another band, the Bitter Ind, which played clubs around Daytona Beach, Florida. He was the brother of musicians Eden Kane and Clive "Robin" Sarstedt. Clyde Stubblefield 3/10/201760Joni SledgeSister Sledge?Phoenix, Arizona In his long career, he played on more than 5000 recordings including such notable tracks as Herb Alpert's "A Taste of Honey", The Righteous Brothers' "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'", and the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations". There he met John Dunbar who ran the Indica Gallery. The Outsiders had a hit in 1966 with "Time Won't Let Me". During that period, The Hour Glass opened for such acts as Buffalo Springfield, Eric Burdon, Jefferson Airplane, Moby Grape, Mother Earth, and the Youngbloods. Hart then formed the band Nova Mob before starting a solo career. May 2, 1942 - January 13, 2017 It was there that Trucks met members of the Allman Joys, including brothers Duane Allman and Gregg Allman. He had two other children from a previous marriage and four grandchildren. 1/18/201779Howard KaufmanManager Together, they revived Front Line in 2005, but sold the business to Ticketmaster in 2008, with Azoff becoming Ticketmaster CEO. and recorded the song on their 1965 album "Today!" From 1976 to 1980, Starbuck toured with acts including Electric Light Orchestra, KC and the Sunshine Band, Hall & Oates and Boston. October 18, 1926 - March 18, 2017 Wetton had his greatest commercial success with Asia. Robert "Bob" Wootton played guitar in Johnny Cash's band, the Tennessee Three, for more than 30 years. 1/23/201776Bobby FreemanR&B singer/songwriter Daly City, California Sign In Please contained their Bradley's second album, Allan Holdsworth, a progressive rock and jazz fusion guitar pioneer, has died at age 70. Glen Travis Campbell, singer/songwriter, actor and TV Host, affectionately known as the "Rhinestone Cowboy," has died after suffering from Alzheimer's disease for several years. Pete Shotton, John Lennon's childhood friend during their school days in Liverpool and a member of Quarrymen, has passed away. As a rockabilly and swing musician, Allsup also worked with Ronnie Smith, Roy Orbison, and Willie Nelson. Jimmy Nalls He performed on most of Cash's recordings from 1968 until Cash retired from active touring in 1997. Keni Richards In 1981 he had his biggest hit with the song "We're in This Love Together," which reached No. The couple had two children. Banner Thomas Walter Becker Joni Sledge Butch Trucks Early in his solo career, Cotton was an opening act for Janis Joplin. 1/23/201776Bobby FreemanR&B singer/songwriter Daly City, California 8/18/201788Sonny Burgessrockabilly pioneer Little Rock, Arkansas In 1968, LiPuma and Bob Krasnow formed Blue Thumb records. In 1996, she released The Way It Is, covering songs by Neil Young, Jackson Browne, Van Morrison and Warren Zevon. John "Sib" Hashian, the original drummer for the band Boston, died on stage at age 67. The remaining members recruited Ray Major (guitar) and Nigel Benjamin (vocals) and abbreviated their name Mott. Shotton met Lennon when they were six and pupils at Dovedale Primary School. Watts wrote a book about hiking on England South West Coast Path. Clyde Stubblefield 9/14/201756Grant HartHsker DCancerMinneapolis, Minnesota Management, also represented Jimmy Buffett, Chicago, Lenny Kravitz and Def Leppard. Alan Aldridge, a British-born artist and graphic designer famous for his album covers and his association with the Beatles, has died. Cotton also worked in rock music. His work fills the bestselling book His nephew is guitarist Derek Trucks, a co-founder of the Tedeschi Trucks Band. Geils formed the J. Geils Blues Band with Danny Klein, Magic Dick Salwitz, Stephen Jo Bladd, Seth Justman and Peter Wolf. The song was also featured in George Lucas's Rock 'n' Roll coming-of-age film "American Graffiti" (1973). 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