68th Post: Death of Great Bands (52 artists)

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I have created a list of 52 famous artists/bands that either folded or struggled after finding out that a key member was no longer with them:

Natalie Merchant – 10,000 Maniacs
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Natalie Anne Merchant (born October 26, 1963) is an American alternative rock singer-songwriter. She joined the band 10,000 Maniacs in 1981 and was lead vocalist and primary lyricist for the group. She remained with the group for their first seven albums before leaving to begin her solo career in 1993. She has since released nine studio albums as a solo artist. Here’s a mix of her recordings: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=RDEMlndPLxfQsr6Iob6MuORkHw&playnext=1&feature=shared.

Maurice Gibb – Bee Gees
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Maurice was one of the Bee Gee’s key singers and songwriter. In 1969 he left the group to go solo. In 1975, unfortunately, he died at 53 from complications from a twisted bowel whereby he suffered a cardiac arrest. One of their best of many hits was: “Lay It on Me.” https://youtu.be/OUd8LkvgGDU?feature=shared.

Terry Kath – Chicago
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Terry was the founder of the group Chicago. He was their lead guitarist and singer. Some say he was better guitar player than Jimi Hendrix. He was known for having unusual behaviors (abusing drugs, etc), including playing around with his collection of handguns. One day (in 1978) he was spinning his 9mm pistol around his finger and pulled the trigger not knowing there was a bullet in the chamber. He died instantly. He was only 31 years old. He had been born in Woodland Hills, CA. One of Chicago’s many hits was “25 to 6 to 4.” https://youtu.be/iPYH4s7_e34?feature=shared.

Patsy Cline
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Patsy was born in 1932 in Winchester, VA. She is one of the few who successfully crossed over from country to pop music. On February 5, 1963, she boarded a Piper Comanche, a small aircraft, piloted by Randy Hughes (her manager with limited experience flying an airplane and was not trained in instrument flying where you need it to fly with limited vision ahead). Two more musicians were aboard (Cowboy Copas and Hawkshaw Hawkins). The airport in Dyersburg, TN warned them of high wind and inclement weather warnings. The plane ended up crashing in a forest outside of Camden, TN killing all aboard including Patsy. She was only 31 years old).

Patsy had a series of top-rated hits including: “Crazy” (https://youtu.be/CKTOvHw8qFM?feature=shared), “Walkin After Midnight” (https://youtu.be/AIoWEhrP1jo?feature=shared) and “I Fall to Pieces” (https://youtu.be/xLEuq2spx5o?feature=shared).

Jim Croce
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Jim was born in 1943 in Philadelphia. In the 1960s he became disillusioned with music and moved back to his roots in a small town of Lyndell, PA. There during the 1960s he worked many part time jobs and he would play in local venues for $25 per night. These memories created most of the lyrics for his famous songs in the early 1970s. On September 20, 1973 (at the height of his career) he was taking off in a small plane from Natchitoches, Louisiana in heavy fog where the pilot hit a tree at full speed (170 mph). All six people died in the crash. Jim was only 30 years old. Jim left behind many No1 hits including “Time in a Bottle” (https://youtu.be/wNBiH-H5kTw?feature=shared).

Jon Lord – Deep Purple
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Jon was the founder of Deep Purple. Known as one of the best keyboarders, but also played his Hammond-Leslie through special Marshall amplification. Sometimes he played a Moog synthesizer. He regularly would follow legato “call and answer” techniques with their lead guitarist (Blackmore). He tried to infuse his music using the influences of classical music (including baroque fusing). In 1976 the group disintegrated following his departure after playing since 1968. He died in London in 2012 at 71 years old (was born in Leicester, UK in 1941). One of Deep Purple’s better recordings was: “Hush.” https://youtu.be/zk2ci5fi0W4?feature=shared.

John Denver
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John’s career produced 33 RIAA certified Gold albums. He was one of the most popular country singers of all time. On October 12, 1997, at only 53 years old he was killed (no one was with him). He was practicing touch and go landings in his new Katan-Long -EZ home built airplane. Up until then he was experienced with 2,700 hours of flight time. Flight conditions were excellent as well at the time. It is noteworthy that he was flying illegally as he lost his pilots license from having several drunk driving arrests. His autopsy revealed there was no alcohol in his blood. John had recently flagged a serious design flaw in that his fuel gauge was located behind his seat so some thought that he may have been reaching for it and accidentally pushed on the rudder pedal causing the plane to veer.

John’s list of charted songs is too numerous to list. A couple of his signature songs were: “Take Me Home, Country Roads” (https://youtu.be/1vrEljMfXYo?feature=shared) and “Rocky Mountain High” (https://youtu.be/eOB4VdlkzO4?feature=shared).

Tom Johnson – Doobie Brothers
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Tom was the lead singer and guitarist of the Doobie Brothers. He frequently used a melodic humme style while playing which is where he sharply brought his fingers down on the fretboard. He was born in Visalia, CA in 1948. Two factors caused him to leave the band in 1977. One was a bleeding ulcer (in 1975) as well as experiencing growing differences with band members. An example of the music the Doobie Brothers made famous is “Listen to the Music.” https://youtu.be/KsuNmNn1COg?feature=shared.

Sandy Denny – Fairport Convention
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Sandy sang lead for the Fairport Convention for two years (1968-69). Overall she would display both manic and depression behaviors. On top of that, she was known to abuse both drugs and alcohol. After she gave birth to her only child she would mistreat the baby. In 1969 she left Fairport to pursue a solo career. Ultimately in 1978 she fell down a staircase and experienced head injuries which led to her death at only 31 years old. An example of her work is “A Sailor’s Life.” https://youtu.be/Ygi8v7UcNMs?feature=shared.

Peter Green – Fleetwood Mac
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Peter was the lead guitarist for Fleetwood Mac. He was quoted saying “I like to play slowly so I can feel every note.” He was born in Convey Island, UK (100 miles east of London). By 23 years old he was known to struggle with mental health issues. In 1977, he died in his sleep from natural causes. One of Fleetwood Mac’s better recordings was: “Worried Dream.” https://youtu.be/31N4mCS6Tu8?feature=shared.

Levi Stubbs – Four Tops
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Levi was the baritone lead singer of the Four Tops. He died (in Detroit, MI) from having a massive stroke in 2000 at the age of 64. One of their hit recordings was: “Reach Out I’ll Be There.” https://youtu.be/JoylmpPkEB0?feature=shared.

Paul Kossoff – Free Band
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Paul was the founder and lead guitar for Free. In 1972 he quit Free to form the Sharks. While with Free he was a known user of drugs including Mandrax which was a hypertonic sedative. This caused him to be unreliable. In 1976, on a flight from LA to NYC he had a severe blood clot in his leg which travelled into his lung. As a result, he passed away on the flight. Back in 1970, he was named a One Hit Wonder for: “All Right Now.” https://youtu.be/vqdCZ0yHNa4?feature=shared.

Peter Gabriel – Genesis
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Genesis was formed in 1967 including Phil Collins on drums. As a group, they earned 6 Grammys. Gabriel came aboard in the 1970s. In 1975, he left Genesis and formed Salsbury Hall. He was born in Chobham , UK in 1950. While with Genesis in 1974 they recorded “I Know What I Like.” https://youtu.be/7vyh1UeM57w?feature=shared. In addition to being a musician, Peter also was a champion of world music (from non-western countries) as well as pioneered digital distribution of music.

Jimi Hendrix (Experience)
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Jimi played with “The Experience” from 1966-69. He was born in Seattle, Washington in 1942. He was known to be the greatest instrumentalist in rock music history. He is left-handed. Amongst many other things, he synthesized music across genres; experimented with various feedback and distortion techniques; sustained root notes of chords while playing melody at the same time; effectively used amplification with high volume and gain; and fretted the low 6th string root notes with his thumb (instead of barre chord fretting). Then in 1970, while intoxicated with barbiturates, he then experienced asphyxia due to this drug use which led to his death at 27. Overall Jimi recorded 28 singles and 41 albums. One of his most notable songs is: “Purple Haze.” https://youtu.be/WGoDaYjdfSg?feature=shared.

Gary Holton – Heavy Metal Kids
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Was the lead singer and songwriter for Heavy Metal Kids from 1972-77. Then moved on to Casino Steel. At only 32 died (in London) from an overdose of morphine combined with alcohol. One of the Heavy Metal Kids recordings was: “She’s No Angel.” https://youtu.be/FHQgtYRNQ-k?feature=shared.

Janis Joplin (Big Brother & the Holding Company)
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Janis was born in 1943 in Port Arthur, TX and died in Los Angeles in 1970. She used heroine regularly as well as misused alcohol often. She the most successful and widely known rock performers of her era, and was noted for her powerful mezzo-soprano vocals and “electric” stage presence. She was one of the great rockers to perform at Woodstock on August 17, 1969. Her gravelly voice was her trademark. Her lifestyle caused her to live only 27 years. While she recorded more than a handful of memorable tunes, “Piece of My Heart” was known to be her best: https://youtu.be/SCngPse1iiI?feature=shared.

Steve Perry – Journey
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Steve was the lead singer and songwriter for the musical group Journey until 1987. That year he had a hiking accident that resulted in a serious hip injury which kept him off the stage. He also felt the need to spent more time with his ill mother. He was born in 1949 in Hanford, CA. While with Journey, they recorded “Oh Sherrie” that was written about his girlfriend. https://youtu.be/5-WpsdC2-Cc?feature=shared.

In 1985, Steve was one of 21 singers (including Michael Jackson) to record “We Are the World.” https://youtu.be/qdWQ7wZYRtc?feature=shared.

John Bonham – Led Zeppelin
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After the demise of the Yardbirds, in 1968, drummer John joined Robert Plant (singer), Jimmy Page (lead guitar) and John Paul Jones (bass guitar) to form Led Zeppelin. Before accepting their offer, he turned down a lucrative offer from Joe Cocker because he liked the music better. His first drum solo “Moby Dick” lasted more than 20 minutes. (https://youtu.be/IOb8otk7Y0U?feature=shared) In September of 1980 he attended rehearsals at the Bray Studios in Berkshire. There he stopped for a “breakfast” where he consumed four quadruple vodka screwdrivers. He continued drinking through the rehearsals until after midnight. He fell asleep where Benji LeFevre (the band’s manager) found him unresponsive to where he suffocated from the aspirated vomit. John was 32 years old. He was born in Redditch, UK in 1948.

Glenn Shorrock – Little River Band
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Band formed in 1975 in Melbourne, Australia. Glenn was the lead singer. In 1981 Glenn departed to go solo. He was born in 1944 in Chatham, UK. One of their songs: “Help is on the way.” https://youtu.be/pW4NWaJ4Tms?feature=shared.

Chas Smash – Madness
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His given name is Cathay Smyth. Chas was their secondary vocalist, songwriter and played multi instruments. The band broke up in 1986. He was born in Fitzgroves, UK (a south London neighborhood). A classic excellent song of theirs: “Our House.” https://youtu.be/KwIe_sjKeAY?feature=shared.

Junior Campbell – Marmalade
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Junior was the lead singer, pianist and guitarist for Marmalade. He used reverse taping for his guitar. Reverse tape effects are special effects created by recording sound onto magnetic tape and then physically reversing the tape so that when the tape is played back, the sounds recorded on it are heard in reverse. He was born in Scotland. In 1967 the group recorded “I See the Rain.” https://youtu.be/F-d7EXsACCY?feature=shared. He left the group in 1971 because he was tired of touring.

Curt Cobain – Nirvana
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Curt was the lead vocalist, guitarist, primary songwriter, and a founding member of the rock band Nirvana. Through his angst-fueled songwriting and anti-establishment persona, his compositions widened the thematic conventions of mainstream rock music. He was born in Aberdeen, Washington in 1967. “Smells Like Teen Spirit” (https://youtu.be/hTWKbfoikeg?feature=shared) was one of the best of ten charted songs by Nirvana.

During his final years, Cobain struggled with a heroin addiction and chronic depression. He also struggled with the personal and professional pressures of fame, and was often in the spotlight for his tumultuous marriage to fellow musician Courtney Love, with whom he had a daughter named Frances. In March 1994, he overdosed on a combination of champagne and Rohypnol, subsequently undergoing an intervention and detox program. On April 8, 1994, he was found dead in the garage of his Seattle home at the age of 27, with police concluding that he had died around three days earlier from a self-inflicted shotgun wound to the head.

Syd Barrett – Pink Floyd
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Syd was the co-founder of Pink Floyd. He was a guitarist and singer. Was known for his whimsical style. At 22 years old, in 1968, he left Pink Floyd primarily because his use of psychedelic drugs made him mentally ill. Then in 1972 he left the music industry and lived a well guarded private life in Cambridge, UK (120 miles north of London). One of Pink Floyd’s hits was: “See Emily Play.” https://youtu.be/7c0EDM-Yu9o?feature=shared. Syd died in 2006 at 60 years old from pancreatic cancer.

Otis Redding
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Otis became known as “The King of Soul.” He was born in Dawson, GA in 1941. He died heading to the Factory Nightclub in Madison, WI in a small plane crash in Lake Monona on December 10, 1967. Ben Conley, the Bar-Kay’s band leader was the only survivor. The other four band members, their valet, and the pilot along with Redding perished. The cause of the crash was never determined. Redding’s most famous hit that remains on the radio today was “Sittin on the Dock of the Bay” https://youtu.be/7C-VscEQugk?feature=shared.

Bill Berry – R. E. M.
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Bill was R.E.M’s (acronym for rapid eye movement) drummer and song integrator. His drumming style was considered to be economical. He also played the piano and the guitar. In 1995, he suffered a cerebral aneurysm while on stage. Then quit the band in 1997 where he remained a low profile lifestyle. One of R.E.M.’s hits (of about 60) was: “Losing My Religion.” https://youtu.be/xwtdhWltSIg?feature=shared.

Brian Jones – Rolling Stones
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Left band shortly before tragically drowning in his pool in 1969 at only 27 years old (located in Hatfield, UK about 40 miles south of London). Brian was a founder of The Rolling Stones. He played guitar and helped with backing vocals. Many felt that his alcohol and drug use contributed to the cause of his death. The band produced lots of highly charted songs including: “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction” https://youtu.be/MSSxnv1_J2g?feature=shared, “Get Off of My Cloud” https://youtu.be/1sWqmMAvmdU?feature=shared in 1965 and “Paint It Black” https://youtu.be/EBUFtoC2oj4?feature=shared in 1966.

Neil Peart – Rush
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Neil was the drummer, bassist and songwriter for Rush until 2020. That’s when he died from brain cancer (glioblastoma). He was born in Santa Monica, CA. One of Rush’s notable albums was: “Caress of Steel.” https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lownOqwPptvzcpnLmA24k_RMsXPykRJ5o&feature=shared.

Glenn Matlock – Sex Pistols
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Glenn was the Sex Pistol’s bassist and songwriter. He was born in London in 1956 (67 in 2024). Beginning with tension with group members, in 1977 he left the Sex Pistols to go with Rich Kids. Another factor that irritated the group was his constant fetish for washing his feet. One of the Pistol’s better punk songs was “Anarchy in the UK.” https://youtu.be/K07Yq4zGTcI?feature=shared.

Lynyrd Skynyrd Band
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Formed in 1969 in Jacksonville, FL. Group had several southern rock hits including the classic: “Sweet Home Alabama.” (https://youtu.be/-35W_FWCT9Q?feature=shared). Eight years later, on October 20, 1977 the band was taking a flight from Greenville, SC to Baton Rouge, LA when it ran out of fuel and crashed. Ronnie VanZant (lead singer), Steve Gaines (guitarist), and Cassie Gaines (backup singer) were killed along with the pilot and co-pilot.

Ronnie Lane – Small Faces
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Ronnie was a co-founder and guitarist of Small Faces. He quit the group in 1973 to pursue a solo career. This move was ignited by a disagreement during a recording session. He passed away in 2019 at 75 years old in Chesterfield, UK (300 miles northwest of London). a couple of their hits were: “Itchycoo Park” https://youtu.be/nO9DqvznjrQ?feature=shared and “Stay with Me” https://youtube.com/playlist?list=RDzSQp7YOPdJ8&playnext=1&feature=shared.

Steve Winwood – Spencer Davis Group
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Though primarily a guitarist, keyboard player, and vocalist prominent for his distinctive, soulful high tenor voice, Winwood played other instruments proficiently, including drums, mandolin, bass, and saxophone. He was only 18 years old when he wrote “Gimmie Some Lovin” https://youtu.be/BuQ3PaFyb9A?feature=shared. In 1967 he left The Spencer Davis Group to form Traffic. He also performed solo in 1986 singing “Higher Love.” https://youtu.be/LicmJjc7JHc?feature=shared.

Rick Parfitt – Status Quo
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Status Quo used to be called Traffic Jam. Rick was their rhythm guitarist, singer and songwriter. Due to being in poor health, he stopped touring in 2016 and shortly later passed away at 68 years old in Marabella, Spain. “Pictures of a Matchstick Man” whttps://youtu.be/3yIqbVDf3OU?feature=shared, charted at No12 along with six more songs.

Marc Bolan – T. Rex
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Marc was T. Rex’s guitarist, singer and songwriter. Considered to be a raw talent and possessing genius ability. In 1977, while being a passenger in a car (he never learned to drive), he was in a car crash that took his life at only 29 years old. This occurred in Barnes, UK. The group produced four No1 recordings including: “Hot Love” https://youtu.be/kKoaHw8gy88?feature=shared and “Get It On” https://youtu.be/TVEhDrJzM8E?feature=shared.

The Beatles
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The Beatles were formed in Liverpool, UK in 1960. They are regarded as the most influential rock band of all time. Members were:

John Lennon (died in 1980, married to Yoko Ono, had two children):

Sean Taro Ono Lennon (born 9 October 1975) is an American-British musician, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. He is the son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, and half-brother to Julian Lennon. Over the course of his career, he has been a member of the bands Cibo Matto, The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger, The Claypool Lennon Deliriumand his parents’ group Plastic Ono Band. He has released two solo albums: Into the Sun (1998) and Friendly Fire (2006). He has produced numerous albums for various artists, including Black Lips and the Plastic Ono Band.

John Charles Julian Lennon (born 8 April 1963) is an English musician, photographer, author, and philanthropist. He is the son of Beatles member John Lennon and his first wife, Cynthia, and he is named after his paternal grandmother, Julia Lennon. Julian inspired three Beatles songs: “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” (1967), “Hey Jude” (1968), and “Good Night” (1968). His parents divorced in 1968 after his father had an affair with Yoko Ono. Around the world he has had eight hit singles. An example: “Too Late for Goodbyes” https://youtu.be/aQs1Ynq0rlk?feature=shared.

Paul McCartney (born in 1942, married to Nancy Shevell, have five children):

Son James has played guitar and drums on some of his father’s solo albums, including Flaming Pie (1997) and Driving Rain (2001), as well as co-writing a few songs. On Flaming Pie he has an electric guitar solo on the track “Heaven on a Sunday”.

George Harrison (died in 2001, was married to Olivia Arias, they had one child – Dhani who wrote scores for movies including “Beautiful Creatures” (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqdQ8Q4lC7ApvveEyslheRsnhF7PP0RGJ&feature=shared).

Ringo Starr (born in 1940, is married to Barbara Bach, has three children).

Starr’s oldest child, Zak Richard Starkey, was born on Sept. 13, 1965. Like his dad, he is a talented musician. The Grammy-winning drummer has played and recorded with the legendary rock band The Who since 1996.

The Beatles sound was rooted in 1950s rock and roll as well as classical and traditional pop overtones. Unfortunately, the group split up in 1970. Many reasons are given including the strain from “Beatlemania,” the death of their manager Brian Epstein, resentment of McCartney’s dominant style, and Lennon’s heroine use. Ultimately, Lennon’s murder in 1980 and Harrison’s death from lung cancer in 2001 permanently stopped any possibility of reuniting the famous group. They have sold more than 1.6 billion singles in the U.S. alone (21 reached No1 chart ratings). Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band sold 32 million! https://youtu.be/VtXl8xAPAtA?feature=shared.

Each of the band members were successful after the band’s breakup. Lennon and Yoko Ono – “Imagine” (https://youtu.be/YkgkThdzX-8?feature=shared), McCartny and Wings – “My Love” (https://youtu.be/vJcI7ujfgJw?feature=shared), Harrison – “My Sweet Lord” (https://youtu.be/04v-SdKeEpE?feature=shared), and Starr – “It Don’t Come Easy” (https://youtu.be/uCD0fPSsdBA?feature=shared).

Ric Ocasek – The Cars
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Ric was the lead singer, rhythm guitarist and songwriter for The Cars. He left The Cars in 1986 to go solo. He died in New York City in 2019 from hypertensive coronary heart disease. One of his best hits was “Emotion in Motion” https://youtu.be/uVXy7AsjvL4?feature=shared.

Delores O’RiordonThe Cranberries
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Delores was from western Ireland. She lived for 46 years (1971-2018). She possessed a limerick accent with a mezzo soprano voice that included a signature yodel and Irish keening. Severe alcohol addiction and bipolar depression was believed to be the root cause of her drowning death. She recorded two hits in 2007: “Ordinary Day” https://youtu.be/bY2wLycRssA?feature=shared and “Zombie” https://youtu.be/6Ejga4kJUts?feature=shared.

“The Day that Music Died”
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On February 3, 1959 (from left to right) The Big Bopper 28 yrs old ( J.P. Richardson), Buddy Holly 23 yrs old and Ritchie Valens 18 yrs old were killed together in a Beechcraft Bonanza while heading from Mason City Iowa to Moorhead, MN to do a gig together.

Each had individual hits including: The Big Bopper (1958 “Chantilly Lace” https://youtu.be/IhEhCcXTHBw?feature=shared), Buddy Holly (1958 “That’ll Be the Day” https://youtu.be/M4TfFTmITLo?feature=shared) and Ritchie Valens (1958 “La Bamba” https://youtu.be/BycLmWI97Nc?feature=shared).

Jim Morrison – The Doors
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Jim was the founder and lead vocalist of The Doors. When growing up was subjected to intense discipline from parents with a military background. This led to him disowning his family after going off to UCLA for college (he was born in Melbourne, FL in 1943). He struggled with psychedelic drug and alcohol addiction. This led to erratic behavior on or behind stage. He died in 1970 shortly after being arrested for indecent exposure in Paris (although no pictures were taken). The Doors produced many charted songs including one of the all time best: “Light My Fire” https://youtu.be/qoX6AKuYWL8?feature=shared.

Bernie Leadon – The Eagles
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Bernie was one of the founders of The Eagles in 1971. After establishing a track record of heavy drug use, the end of his time with the Eagles was in 1975 where he got upset with fellow band member Glen Frey and poured a beer on him. On top of that, he didn’t like the trend that the band was taking as a “stadium rock” style. He heavily had hoped to bring his bluegrass style back. After leaving a lived a low key lifestyle for over 27 years. He was born in Minneapolis in 1947. During their successful years, “Take It Easy” was one of their best hits. https://youtu.be/s0ZZHNRHA2g?feature=shared.

Glen Dale – The Fortunes
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Glen was the drummer for The Fortunes. In 1966, Glen left to go solo. Just before he left he had a major disagreement with the band during a recording session. Glen was from Chesterfield, UK which is about 300 miles northwest of London. He passed away in 2019 with heart failure at 75 years old. The Fortunes had at least one classic hit: “You’ve Got Your Troubles.” https://youtu.be/-VTz0H01ttQ?feature=shared.

Allan Clarke – The Hollies
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Allan was a founding member of The Hollies. He was also their lead singer along with playing guitar. In 1999, he had serious problems with his vocal chords and retired after that. He was born in Suffolk, UK in 1942. The Hollies had several top charted hits including: “Bus Stop” https://youtu.be/XOI4yAPYmag?feature=shared, “Just One Look,” https://youtu.be/O7MGAVBGP9A?feature=shared, “Look Through Any Window,” https://youtu.be/yXCbDICvoxk?feature=shared, and “Carrie Anne.” https://youtu.be/akd2ivuc_mo?feature=shared. In addition to these four hits they 27 more charted songs.

Hugh Cornwall – The Stranglers
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Hugh was The Strangler’s lead vocalist and played guitar. He was born in Tufnell, UK in 1949. 67 years old in 2023. In 1990 he clashed with the band and left to go solo. One of the recordings of The Stranglers was: “Nosferatu.” https://youtu.be/N-6CZkpaJgU?feature=shared.

David Ruffin – The Temptations
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David was the lead singer of The Temptations. He was known for his raspy tenor voice. He died in West Philadelphia in 1991. At age 50, he struggled with the effects from cocaine use and was fired for failure to show for an appearance in Cleveland. The Temptations had a series of hits which included the classic “My Girl” in 1964. https://youtu.be/y3KJ7d2qBoA?feature=shared.

David Moon – The Who
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David played drums for The Who. His style was eccentric and even often in a self-destructive way. He used double bass drums. He passed out several times on stage from overdosing on the drug clomelhiozole which led to his death in 1978 at only 32 years old (in Mayfair, UK). One of many hits of The Who was: “Won’t Get Fooled Again.” https://youtu.be/UDfAdHBtK_Q?feature=shared.

Roy Orbison – Traveling Wilburys
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Roy was a member of the super group Traveling Wilburys. The group was formed in 1988 which is the year Roy passed away. The other members of the Traveling Wilburys were: Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynn and Tom Petty. The group tried to continue as a quartet, we’re dormant in 1991 and never officially reunited. One of their recordings was: “Handle with Care.” https://youtu.be/1o4s1KVJaVA?feature=shared.

Stevie Ray Vaughn
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Stevie was the frontman and guitarist for his Double Trouble band. They were active from 1965-1990. They played blues rock style music. He was born in 1954 in Dallas, TX. It was known that Stevie struggled with alcoholism and drug addiction throughout his whole life. On August 27, 1990 Stevie and his Double Trouble band mates loaded into a helicopter heading from the Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, WI where they crashed in foggy conditions. Everyone on board perished. “Crossfire” was their only No1 song (https://youtu.be/F73EcycGCO8?feature=shared).

John Anderson – Yes
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John formed the band Yes in 1968. He was their lead singer and was renowned for his counter tenor range. In 2004, illness forced him off the road. John was born in Accrington, UK (20 miles north of Manchester). One of their hits was: “Owner of a Lonely Heart.” https://youtu.be/SVOuYquXuuc?feature=shared.