It has Pete Overend Watts February 29, 1944 - January 28, 2017 Al Jarreau, Grammy-award winning jazz singer, has died at 76. Chuck Berry, a music pioneer often called "the Father of Rock 'n' Roll," has died at his home outside St. Louis. 2/20/201773Ilene BernsBang Records, director Col. Bruce Hampton Howard Kaufman, long-time manager of Aerosmith, Stevie Nicks and the Eagles, has died at age 79 after a long illness. The youth had been employed as a part-time groundskeeper at the estate and was involved in a sexual relationship with Pallenberg. She was 64. His death is being investigated as a possible drug-related homicide. 1/21/201765Maggie RocheThe RochesBreast Cancer He was also among the performers on a Grammy-winning children's album, "In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record." He also played on the soundtrack to the film adaptation of the Who's Tommy and Traffic's The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys. Lyle Ritz Feb. 7, 1924 - May 4, 2017 He was involved in early production of the Third Stage album, but left when Masdea returned. The film told Bradley's story from his childhood in Florida, to his days of homelessness and then later his gigs as "Black Velvet", and finally ended with him recording at Daptone Records. ", which topped the charts in 14 countries. Shotton met Lennon when they were six and pupils at Dovedale Primary School. 's "Run's House" and Beastie Boys' "Shadrach." His final recording was a star-studded album that included Gregg Allman, Chuck Leavell and Warren Haynes. 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. He was replaced by lead guitarist Bobby Ingram. April 30, 1947 - May 1, 2017 Jimmy Nalls was a guitarist and founding member of the blues-rock band Sea Level. Geils formed the J. Geils Blues Band with Danny Klein, Magic Dick Salwitz, Stephen Jo Bladd, Seth Justman and Peter Wolf. 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. He was 76. Holdsworth died at his home in Vista, California, in northern San Diego County. October 26, 1951 - January 21, 2017 Pete Overend Watts, founding member and bassist of the 1970s rock band, Mott the Hoople, has died of throat cancer at age 69. April 16, 1945 - September 19, 2017 Kaufman's management company, H.K. He recorded over 60 albums, played on a bill with the Beatles and performed for Queen Elizabeth II. 4/5/201761Paul O'NeillTrans-Siberian Orchestra?Tampa, Florida Autograph keyboardist Steven Isham died December 9, 2008, at the age of 56 after battling liver cancer. Clyde Stubblefield, a drummer for James Brown who created one of the most widely sampled drum breaks ever, has died. Dave Hlubek, founding member of Southern rock band Molly Hatchet, has died after suffering a heart attack. 2/19/201773Larry Coryelljazz fusion guitaristHeart FailureNew York, New York Ilene Berns was a pioneer in the music industry and became one of most successful female independent-label executives. 2016. He also began recording with Cash's original drummer, W.S. Geils Band?Groton, Massachusetts Peter Sarstedt The Roches were the musical guest on Saturday Night Live, November 17, 1979, singing "Bobby's Song" and their a cappella "Hallelujah Chorus". He had two other children from a previous marriage and four grandchildren. Chuck Berry Shotton met Lennon when they were six and pupils at Dovedale Primary School. It has The Roaches sang on "Was a Sunny Day." As a rockabilly and swing musician, Allsup also worked with Ronnie Smith, Roy Orbison, and Willie Nelson. August 16, 1936 - October 7, 2017 1/24/201769Butch TrucksAllman Brothers Band, drummersuicide by gunshotWest Palm Beach, Florida Butch Trucks, drummer and founding member of the Allman Brothers Band, has passed by his own hand at age 69. Bradley's final album, Grant Hart, drummer, vocalist and songwriter for the influential Minnesota rock band Hsker D, has died after battling cancer. Buddy Greco 4/11/201771J GeilsJ. Their debut album, Christmas Eve and Other Stories, went double-platinum on the strength of the single "Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24" and became one of the best-selling holiday albums in the United States. 3/22/201767John "Sib" HashianBoston, drummer Cruise ship en route to Nassau, Bahamas 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. 1/21/201762Walter "Junie" MorrisonOhio Players / Parliament Funkadelic, keyboardist He rejoined Spooky Tooth in 1973 for a couple of years, a stint that brought future Foreigner star Mick Jones into the band. 11/9/201770Hans Vermeulensinger/guitarist/keyboardist Ko Samui, Thailand Mardas lived in Athens until his death on January 13, 2017. Geils Band?Groton, Massachusetts She recorded with the band Howdy Moon in 1974, and then worked with Lowell George as the producer for her two first solo albums. March 24, 1947 - January 18, 2017 The Marcels formed in Pittsburgh in 1959 and were named after a popular 1950s hairstyle, the Marcel Wave. Jarreau won six Grammys, starting in 1978, across three different categories: jazz, pop and R&B. He made his recording debut in 1969 on "Igginbottom's Wrench," the sole album by the English band Igginbottom. The band reached great commercial success in 1972 after David Bowie offered them the song "All the Young Dudes." The band formed in 1982 with members John Wetton (lead vocals and bass), Steve Howe of Yes (guitars), Geoff Downes of Yes and The Buggles (keyboards), Carl Palmer of Emerson, Lake & Palmer (drums). The musical accomplishments of the Allman Brothers Band were recognized by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995. Guitarist Duane Roland died in 2006. Brett Cartwright also toured as Foghat's bassist during the late 1980s. 9/3/201766Dave HlubekMolly Hatchet, guitaristHeart Failure 8/18/201788Sonny Burgessrockabilly pioneer Little Rock, Arkansas 's "Run's House" and Beastie Boys' "Shadrach." (Ringo Starr and Paul and Paul McCartney were in India earlier, but had already returned home by this time). He was 81. Fellow bandmate Dale "Buffin" Griffin, drummer of Mott the Hoople, died in 2016. Mardas lived in Athens until his death on January 13, 2017. The song tells of a Marie-Clair, a poor girl who becomes a member of the European jet set. Walter "Junie" Morrison, keyboardist with the Ohio Players, George Clinton's Parliament Funkadelic, and Soul II Soul, has passed at age 62. West died in 2014. Keni Richards, the drummer for Autograph, known for their 1984 hit "Turn Up The Radio," has died at age 60. The Outsiders had a hit in 1966 with "Time Won't Let Me". He appeared on TV's Saturday Night Live during their first season in 1976, singing "We'll Get By" and "Somebody's Watching You". Mundy left the group in the 1960s after the racially integrated band had problems touring in the Deep South. TV appearances included The Midnight Special, American Bandstand, The Merv Griffin Show, Dinah!, The Mike Douglas Show and Solid Gold. Pallenberg was arrested but later released. 3/3/201746Tommy Pagepop singer / music executiveSuicide 1/28/201772Geoff NichollsQuartz / Black Sabbath, keyboardistLung CancerBirmingham, England Their musical collaborations eventually became the Allman Brothers Band. He was 50 years old. Chuck Berry, a music pioneer often called "the Father of Rock 'n' Roll," has died at his home outside St. Louis. 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." October 26, 1951 - January 21, 2017 He was 81. February 26, 1928 - October 24, 2017 He was 50 years old. Heaven and Hell (1980) until When the Beatles set up Apple, Mardas, now dubbed "Magic Alex" by Lennon, was hired to run the electronics division. Greco appeared with the Rat Pack on stage and TV as well as being a favorite on the Las Vegas strip. George Young was the guitarist for the Easybeats, remembered for their 1960s hit "Friday on My Mind." July 21, 1945 - March 30, 2017 Clyde Stubblefield Another of his famous works is the 1973 picture book He was 75. One Nation Under a Groove. Rosie and the Originals were also an opening act for the Rolling Stones at their 1964 concert at San Diego's Balboa Park Bowl. May 28, 1929 - August 18, 2017 He played in two high school bands: the Vikings, who released one 7-inch in 1964, and the Echoes, which mainly played Beatles covers. He also dated adult film actress In 1979, a 17-year-old boy, Scott Cantrell, shot himself in the head in Pallenberg's bed with a gun owned by Keith Richards, while at the South Salem, New York, house shared by Richards and Pallenberg. July 1, 1935 - March 16, 2017 Hunstein worked for Columbia Records from 1956 until the company eliminated the photography department in 1986. "Where Do You Go To" received the 1970 Ivor Novello Award and more recently was used in the 2007 Wes Anderson films Hotel Chevalier and The Darjeeling Limited. The Roaches sang on "Was a Sunny Day." On September 17, 1968, Cash was performing in Fayetteville, Arkansas, when an airline rainstorm delay left only Johnny Cash and drummer W.S. The song tells of a Marie-Clair, a poor girl who becomes a member of the European jet set. 1928 - March 18, 2017 3/22/201767John "Sib" HashianBoston, drummer Cruise ship en route to Nassau, Bahamas to San Francisco, starting a career as a rehabilitation counselor for people with disabilities. 1/31/201767John WettonKing Crimson / Asia, bassistColon CancerBournemouth, Dorset, United Kingdom 7/14/201738David ZAdrenaline Mob / Trans-Siberian Orchestra, bassistauto accidentMicanopy, Florida Scott Warren (Dio) handled keyboard duties on the 2007 Heaven and Hell tour. He was 73. April 5, 1967 - September 8, 2017 Thomas was with Molly Hatchet from 1974 through 1981 during their meteoric rise to success. The group's commercial peak was 1981's The Nature of the Beast, which went platinum on the strength of the huge hit single "Just Between You and Me." Rick Stevens April 22, 1936 - August 8, 2017 The half-baked idea proved to be a disaster, and the mixing desk was soon sold as scrap for 5. 2/17/201778Alan Aldridgeartist Los Angeles, California? Sonny Geraci, who was the lead singer for The Outsiders and then later Climax, has passed away at the age of 69. 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. The Marcels formed in Pittsburgh in 1959 and were named after a popular 1950s hairstyle, the Marcel Wave. Famed DJ Alan Freed played "Angel Baby" repeatedly in November 1960 which helped it reach #5 on the Billboard chart. The musical accomplishments of the Allman Brothers Band were recognized by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995. 3/24/201775Pete ShottonJohn Lennon's childhood friendHeart Failure?Knutsford, Cheshire, England Anita Pallenberg 1/31/201767John WettonKing Crimson / Asia, bassistColon CancerBournemouth, Dorset, United Kingdom Robert "Bob" Wootton played guitar in Johnny Cash's band, the Tennessee Three, for more than 30 years. Howard Kaufman, long-time manager of Aerosmith, Stevie Nicks and the Eagles, has died at age 79 after a long illness. 11/19/201785Mel TillisCountry singer/songwriter Ocala, Florida April 6, 1942 - June 13, 2017 who hired him to create a psychedelic light show for a Rolling Stones tour in support of the album Their Satanic Majesties Request. He was also in a band with his brother, Paul, called ZO2, that performed on the VH1 Rock the Nation tour in 2004, and an '80s tribute band called Rubix Kube. 1/18/201769Mike KellieSpooky Tooth, drummer In 1963 he accompanied Dylan on The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, and in 1965 made major contributions to the album Bringing It All Back Home. Pete Overend Watts June 27, 1947 - March 3, 2017 Carter released 4 solo studio albums, starting with 1977's Just a Stone's Throw Away, which included the cover single "O-o-h Child," which was used in the 1979 movie Over the Edge, starring Matt Dillon in his film debut. Rosie and the Originals were also an opening act for the Rolling Stones at their 1964 concert at San Diego's Balboa Park Bowl. Lyle Ritz Maggie Roche, one of the three singing sisters that called their group The Roches, has passed away at age 65 of breast cancer. Scott Warren (Dio) handled keyboard duties on the 2007 Heaven and Hell tour. Shotton met Lennon when they were six and pupils at Dovedale Primary School. The show's promoter told the San Diego Reader he paid Rosie and the Originals $500, but only $400 for the Stones! Second camera assistant Sarah Jones, 27, was killed in the accident and several others were injured, one seriously. Mick Ralphs left Mott the Hoople to co-found Bad Company, followed by Ian Hunter's exit in 1974. 1/28/201772Geoff NichollsQuartz / Black Sabbath, keyboardistLung CancerBirmingham, England 9/3/201767Walter BeckerSteely Dan, bassist Maui, Hawaii 1964 - April 12, 2017 He worked alongside drummer and percussionist Jai "Jaimoe" Johnny Johanson. Howard Kaufman She was 60 years old. Other hits included "He's the Greatest Dancer" and their cover of "My Guy." They also were featured on the Tonight Show in 1985 and released over a dozen albums. Joey Alves, founding member and guitarist with Y&T, has died at the age of 63 after a battle with ulcerative colitis. 9/8/201750Troy GentryMontgomery and Gentryhelicopter crashMedford, New Jersey August 28, 1951 - September 3, 2017 Yanni Alexis Mardas, an early employee of the Beatles' Apple Corps who was known as "Magic Alex," has died after a battle with pneumonia. Carter released 4 solo studio albums, starting with 1977's Just a Stone's Throw Away, which included the cover single "O-o-h Child," which was used in the 1979 movie Over the Edge, starring Matt Dillon in his film debut. Col. Bruce Hampton, jam-band guitarist and founder of the Hampton Grease band, has passed away after collapsing on stage at his 70th birthday celebration concert. "Angel Baby" was one of John Lennon's favorite songs. 2/19/201773Larry Coryelljazz fusion guitaristHeart FailureNew York, New York December 10, 1941 - January 7, 2017 November 5, 1948 - September 23, 2017 Wetton had his greatest commercial success with Asia. Yanni Alexis Mardas, an early employee of the Beatles' Apple Corps who was known as "Magic Alex," has died after a battle with pneumonia. Hashian was also the drummer for fellow Boston member Barry Goudreau's self-titled solo album which was released in 1980. Clyde Stubblefield, a drummer for James Brown who created one of the most widely sampled drum breaks ever, has died. 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). He was replaced by lead guitarist Bobby Ingram. Obituary for Robert Montgomery Wagner We mourn the loss of Robert M. Wagner "Moe" born October 12, 1947 of Jodie, WV and entered into rest October 28, 2020. Despite the success of the single, Geraci never released another album with Climax and the group disbanded in 1975. Born in Athens, Greece, Mardas moved to London in 1965. It has Joey Alves They were filming on the Doctortown railroad trestle bridge over the Altamaha River in Wayne County, Georgia. get off the trestle in time. Mardas lived in Athens until his death on January 13, 2017. He was largely responsible for writing and arranging the band's 1973 hit single, "Funky Worm". He also designed the Hard Rock Cafe's iconic logo. Mardas was fired when Allen Klein was brought in to make sense of the Beatles' finances. He was 50 years old. later played briefly with Pat Travers and worked as a guitar tech for the Allman Brothers Band and Jonny Lang. Tommy LiPuma, a Grammy Award-Winning producer and music industry executive, has died at the age of 80. Nicholls' worked on every Black Sabbath album from that the Maharishi had sex with a young American student, and had made a sexual advance toward Mia Farrow. He recorded over 60 albums, played on a bill with the Beatles and performed for Queen Elizabeth II. As they began work on the Get Back project, Magic Alex insisted that Abbey Road Studios' eight-track machines were no good. Another nephew, Duane Trucks (Derek's younger brother), plays drums for Widespread Panic and Hard Working Americans. He appeared often in the TV series Away We Go and had a role in the movie The Girl Who Knew Too Much. Barbarella. Chuck Berry, a music pioneer often called "the Father of Rock 'n' Roll," has died at his home outside St. Louis. He was 73. Thomas was with Molly Hatchet from 1974 through 1981 during their meteoric rise to success. Rosie and the Originals were also an opening act for the Rolling Stones at their 1964 concert at San Diego's Balboa Park Bowl. He was 61. The Roaches sang on "Was a Sunny Day." in Public Enemy's "Fight the Power," "Bring the Noise" and "Rebel Without a Cause", N.W.A's "Fuck tha Police" and Dr. Dre's "Let Me Ride", LL Cool J's "Mama Said Knock You Out," Run-D.M.C. John Wetton Holland onstage. Michael ("Dik Mik") Davies, who played keyboards and synthesizers in the British space rock group Hawkwind from its beginning in 1969 until 1973, has died. The police investigation stated that Pallenberg was not on the same floor of the house at the time the fatal shot was fired. David Z Peter Sarstedt, British singer, instrumentalist and award-winning songwriter, has died at age 75. As a rockabilly and swing musician, Allsup also worked with Ronnie Smith, Roy Orbison, and Willie Nelson. It has 4/15/201770Allan Holdsworthjazz and fusion guitaristHeart FailureVista, California Mott continued for two albums, then morphed into the band British Lions. Asia was a radio staple in the 1980s with hits such as "Only Time Will Tell" and "Heat of the Moment." Their original lead singer, Cornelius "Nini" Harp, died on June 4, 2013. Derek Trucks joined the Allman Brothers Band in 1999. 9/3/201767Walter BeckerSteely Dan, bassist Maui, Hawaii Sonny Burgess The Berns family kept the music publishing operations (Web IV Music and Sloopy II Music). Among the sale was Lennon's leather collar worn during 1967 and 1968 (at the launch party for the Sgt. 10/22/201749Daisy BerkowitzMarilyn Manson, guitaristColon Cancer After leaving Boston, Hashian sued Boston band leader Tom Scholz for back royalties and the two later settled out of court. Walter "Junie" Morrison, keyboardist with the Ohio Players, George Clinton's Parliament Funkadelic, and Soul II Soul, has passed at age 62. The Allman Brothers band disbanded in 1976 for several years after Gregg Allman testified against Scooter Herring, the Allman Brothers Band road manager. Several other members of the tour were seriously injured in the accident. He was not considered a full member of the band until 1986, and often played from the side of the stage when the band was on tour. Moy write other Motown hits as well, including The Isley Brothers' "This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)" and Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston's "It Takes Two." He occasionally played gigs in the Boston area with former bandmates, including Goudreau, Fran Sheehan, and Brad Delp. Gregg was married seven times. 3/3/201787Lyle RitzWrecking Crew bassist?Portland, Oregon May 14, 1938 - April 14, 2017 Holland onstage. The Beach Boys reworked the song as "Do You Wanna Dance?" Carter released 4 solo studio albums, starting with 1977's Just a Stone's Throw Away, which included the cover single "O-o-h Child," which was used in the 1979 movie Over the Edge, starring Matt Dillon in his film debut. The song reached #1 in Billboard's Mainstream Tracks in 1987. Steve Wright As a producer, O'Neill worked on many projects, including a pair of Aerosmith live albums, Classics Live I (1986) and Classics Live II (1987). 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.
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