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Wright was co-writer on several of Greg Kihn's biggest hits including "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)", 1983's "Jeopardy" and 1985's "Lucky." Instead, at great expense, he would build a 72-track studio, with sonic beams instead of baffles to prevent sounds from bleeding into the other mics. Michael Davies In 1969, free from the draft, the brothers formed the Allman Brothers Band. Kaufman created HK Management after Azoff left Front Line to become president of MCA Records, where he stayed until 1989. Despite the success of the single, Geraci never released another album with Climax and the group disbanded in 1975. Holdsworth died at his home in Vista, California, in northern San Diego County. Valerie Carter Mundy left the group in the 1960s after the racially integrated band had problems touring in the Deep South. Mel Tillis Jones, in turn, introduced Madras to John Lennon. April 18, 1943 - February 18, 2017 Bob Wootton Cotton also worked in rock music. In 1968, he started his own graphic-design firm, INK, which became closely involved with graphic images for the Beatles and Apple Corps. Steve Lang By the early 1980s, Watts was working as a producer, making albums with Department S and Hanoi Rocks, before leaving the music industry to become an antiques and memorabilia dealer. He was suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Jimmy Nalls was a guitarist and founding member of the blues-rock band Sea Level. He was also among the performers on a Grammy-winning children's album, "In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record." He was 90. and recorded the song on their 1965 album "Today!" He is credited for composing and copyrighting the 1960s rock music standard "Hey Joe" which was a smash hit when recorded by Jimi Hendrix and has been April 2, 1943 - February 19, 2017 15 on the Billboard pop singles chart. Intended as a comeback vehicle for Geraci, he was backed in the studio by Donnie Iris's band, The Cruisers. Thomas played on the first four Molly Hatchet albums, including the hit Flirtin' With Disaster. Another founding member of Molly Hatchet, drummer Bruce Crump, died in March 2015. She also appeared on Don Henley's LP The End of the Innocence, Christopher Cross' self-titled debut and Eddie Money's Playing for Keeps. Wootton's girlfriend asked Cash's wife, June Carter Cash, if Wootton could sit in that night. 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. November 22, 1947 - February 5, 2017 Steve Wright, the original bass player of The Greg Kihn Band, has died of a heart attack. Danny Joe Brown took over vocals in 1974 and guitarist Steve Holland joined the same year. 2011, bassist Phil Kennemore died after a short battle with lung cancer. Tommy Page The former Beatle covered the track for his Rock 'n' Roll covers LP; although left off that album, his version emerged on the 1986 posthumous release Menlove Ave. and subsequent Rock 'n' Roll reissues. 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"). June 13, 1940 - January 23, 2017 Stubblefield was already playing drums professionally in his teenage years. Bradley was the subject of the documentary Soul of America which premiered at the South by Southwest music festival in 2012. Steve Lang 1/13/201774Magic AlexBeatles, electronics engineer Athens, Greece 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. "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." Buddy Greco, a popular jazz and pop singer, has passed at the age of 90. Bob Wootton Allan Holdsworth Young Al began singing in the church choir at 4, harmonizing with his siblings. In 1975, Don appeared as a member of the Dixie Dancekings band in the movie The 'custom Vox Kensington guitar' later sold at an auction for 269,000 on 19 May 2013. He was largely responsible for writing and arranging the band's 1973 hit single, "Funky Worm". Col. Bruce Hampton Valerie Carter Lang joined April Wine in 1976, in time for the band's fifth studio album, The Whole World's Goin' Crazy. The cause of his illness was not disclosed. Pete Overend Watts Bradley was the subject of the documentary Soul of America which premiered at the South by Southwest music festival in 2012. Bradley's second album, been reported that the famed DJ Murray the K played the song 26 times during one of his shows! The band also won the Grammy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2012. 3/3/201746Tommy Pagepop singer / music executiveSuicide 2/20/201773Ilene BernsBang Records, director 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. April 2, 1943 - February 19, 2017 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 couple had two children. 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. Jim Fuller Original drummer Leonard Haze died in 2016. Bradley died of liver cancer in Brooklyn, New York, at the age of 68. April 5, 1967 - September 8, 2017 John Wetton, who found fame as a member of rock groups King Crimson, Roxy Music, Uriah Heep, Wishbone Ash and Asia, has died of colon cancer at age 67. In the 1960s, he was a member of Hour Glass, alongside Duane and Gregg Allman. Tommy Allsup Bruce HamptonHampton Grease Band?Atlanta, Georgia He first recorded in 1961, with Carolyn Hester, which is when he met Bob Dylan. the theme song of the late-1980s television series Moonlighting. 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. Thomas played on the first four Molly Hatchet albums, including the hit Flirtin' With Disaster. Perhaps Carter's most famous work was with James Taylor, whom she first sang backup for on 1975's Gorilla LP. 11/27/201775Bob SeidemannphotographerParkinson's diseaseVallejo, California He has a songwriting credit for The Ventures' song, "Guitar Twist." 1957 - March 10, 2017 He first recorded in 1961, with Carolyn Hester, which is when he met Bob Dylan. December 10, 1941 - January 7, 2017 4/1/201783Lonnie Brooksblues guitarist ?Chicago, Illinois Tommy Page, singer and music executive, known for his 1990 number 1 hit "I'll Be Your Everything" has died at age 46 of an apparent suicide. His final recording was a star-studded album that included Gregg Allman, Chuck Leavell and Warren Haynes. Shotton was involved in two of the Beatles' most beloved songs. Freeman appeared on American Bandstand and toured with musicians Fats Domino, the Coasters, and Jackie Wilson. His work fills the bestselling book His most famous photograph, a photo of Bob Dylan and his then girlfriend Suze Rotolo, was taken on a winter's day on a frozen Greenwich Village, New York street. Steve Wright He played on the band's self-titled 1970 album and also appeared on 1971's In Search Of Space, 1972's Doremi Fasol Latido and their classic live record Space Ritual. 9/14/201756Grant HartHsker DCancerMinneapolis, Minnesota 2/17/201778Alan Aldridgeartist Los Angeles, California? August 28, 1951 - September 3, 2017 One Nation Under a Groove. The half-baked idea proved to be a disaster, and the mixing desk was soon sold as scrap for 5. In 1976, Kellie hooked up with an up-and-coming punk band called the Only Ones, with whom he recorded the classic "Another Girl, Another Planet." Rosie and the Originals were also an opening act for the Rolling Stones at their 1964 concert at San Diego's Balboa Park Bowl. 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). He is most remembered for two Top Ten hits, "Do You Want to Dance" (Josie Records, 1958) and "C'mon and Swim" (Autumn Records, 1964). Greco appeared with the Rat Pack on stage and TV as well as being a favorite on the Las Vegas strip. In 2012, he wrote his memoir of life and career with the book The Roches were the musical guest on Saturday Night Live, November 17, 1979, singing "Bobby's Song" and their a cappella "Hallelujah Chorus". Goldy McJohn Larry Coryell, a jazz guitarist known as the Godfather of Fusion, has passed away at age 73. Clyde Stubblefield, a drummer for James Brown who created one of the most widely sampled drum breaks ever, has died. November 24, 1931 - January 11, 2017 The former Beatle covered the track for his Rock 'n' Roll covers LP; although left off that album, his version emerged on the 1986 posthumous release Menlove Ave. and subsequent Rock 'n' Roll reissues. Joey Alves March 4, 1942 - April 9, 2017 3/24/201775Pete ShottonJohn Lennon's childhood friendHeart Failure?Knutsford, Cheshire, England His death is believed to be due to an accidental Fentanyl-Xanax overdose. He first recorded in 1961, with Carolyn Hester, which is when he met Bob Dylan. Kaufman's management company, H.K. Wootton was also employed as a stunt double for Cash in various film and television appearances. Mundy left the group in the 1960s after the racially integrated band had problems touring in the Deep South. Paul O'Neill Jarreau passed away at a Los Angeles hospital, leaving behind his wife, Susan, and his son, Ryan. Autograph got their first taste of success opening for Van Halen on their 1984 tour. Ronald "Bingo" Mundy Management, also represented Jimmy Buffett, Chicago, Lenny Kravitz and Def Leppard. Steve Lang Stubblefield was already playing drums professionally in his teenage years. Wootton stunned the crowd, particularly Cash himself, with perfect renditions of every song. Jarreau passed away at a Los Angeles hospital, leaving behind his wife, Susan, and his son, Ryan. Greco appeared with the Rat Pack on stage and TV as well as being a favorite on the Las Vegas strip. Gustav Elijah hr, known by his stage name Lil Peep, was an American rapper, singer and songwriter. 2/17/201778Alan Aldridgeartist Los Angeles, California? Robert "Bo" Wagner, co-founder of Atlanta area band Starbuck, has died at age 72. 3/16/201781James CottonBlues harmonica legendPneumoniaAustin, Texas 7/9/201766Erik CartwrightFoghat, guitarist Nashville, Tennessee Nicholls' worked on every Black Sabbath album from Hampton founded the legendary Hampton Grease Band in Atlanta. Danny Joe Brown took over vocals in 1974 and guitarist Steve Holland joined the same year. In 1976, Kellie hooked up with an up-and-coming punk band called the Only Ones, with whom he recorded the classic "Another Girl, Another Planet." 13 (2013). He made major contributions to the platinum-selling Funkadelic album He was sentenced to life in prison but was released on parole in 2012. Clyde Stubblefield, a drummer for James Brown who created one of the most widely sampled drum breaks ever, has died. Pete Overend Watts Kaufman's management company, H.K. He also released several blues and jazz albums. His father was a minister, and his mother played the piano in church. One Nation Under a Groove. 1/18/201779Howard KaufmanManager Other hits included "He's the Greatest Dancer" and their cover of "My Guy." Geoffrey James "Geoff" Nicholls, longtime keyboardist for the rock band Black Sabbath, has died of lung cancer at age 72. He recorded over 60 albums, played on a bill with the Beatles and performed for Queen Elizabeth II. Hashian was also the drummer for fellow Boston member Barry Goudreau's self-titled solo album which was released in 1980. Hamlin wrote "Angel Baby" when she was just 14. and recorded the song on their 1965 album "Today!" September 15, 1938 - April 15, 2017 He sold the shop in 1996. The band reached great commercial success in 1972 after David Bowie offered them the song "All the Young Dudes." The two were so close that they were known around school as "Shennon and Lotton" or "Lotton and Shennon." He was 75. He played in two high school bands: the Vikings, who released one 7-inch in 1964, and the Echoes, which mainly played Beatles covers. Valerie Carter ", which topped the charts in 14 countries. There Goes Rhymin' Simon. Hunstein worked for Columbia Records from 1956 until the company eliminated the photography department in 1986. Banner Thomas, a bassist for Southern rockers Molly Hatchet, has died in Florida at age 63. Buckmaster wrote instrumental tracks for the 1974 Harry Nilsson film Son of Dracula, and composed the original score for Terry Gilliam's science fiction hit 12 Monkeys (1995), which starred Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe and Brad Pitt. 1/18/201769Mike KellieSpooky Tooth, drummer 1/28/201772Geoff NichollsQuartz / Black Sabbath, keyboardistLung CancerBirmingham, England He made his first recordings in Memphis for Sun Records, under the direction of Sam Phillips. In 1983, Sonny assumed the pseudonym Peter Emmett for an MCA project called "The Peter Emmett Story". 1/24/201769Butch TrucksAllman Brothers Band, drummersuicide by gunshotWest Palm Beach, Florida The Berns family kept the music publishing operations (Web IV Music and Sloopy II Music). Waylon Jennings also missed this plane ride on the Day The Music Died. "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. 1/18/201769Mike KellieSpooky Tooth, drummer Stevens sang on Tower of Power's He sold bullet-proof cars of dubious quality to the deposed Shah of Iran, the Sultan of Oman and the King of Jordan, among others. After Autograph broke up, Richards worked with the band Dirty White Boy, but later left the music business due to a chronic back problem. October 12, 1955 - December 12, 2017 Dave Hlubek Starbuck had a soft rock radio hit with their debut single "Moonlight Feels Right", which reached #3 in the Billboard Hot 100 singles charts of 1976. Freeman appeared on American Bandstand and toured with musicians Fats Domino, the Coasters, and Jackie Wilson. Waylon Jennings also missed this plane ride on the Day The Music Died. In the 1960s and 1970s, he designed a number of rock album covers, including the Who's Valerie Carter Ilene Berns Perhaps Carter's most famous work was with James Taylor, whom she first sang backup for on 1975's Gorilla LP. Famed DJ Alan Freed played "Angel Baby" repeatedly in November 1960 which helped it reach #5 on the Billboard chart. Tommy LiPuma She later wrote theme songs for several television shows, and was involved in writing film music. Berns worked as a go-go dancer in New York City nightclubs before meeting her husband Bert Berns, the songwriter and record producer and founder of Bang Records. Bruce Langhorne was a folk musician who was very active in the Greenwich Village folk movement of the 1960s, primarily as a session guitarist. 2/17/201778Alan Aldridgeartist Los Angeles, California? He played with the legendary band from their beginning until they broke up in 2014. Glen Campbell Wayne Cochran May 25, 1947 - November 24, 2017 3/22/201767John "Sib" HashianBoston, drummer Cruise ship en route to Nassau, Bahamas 6/22/201766Jimmy NallsSea Level, guitaristParkinson's disease Sonny Geraci, who was the lead singer for The Outsiders and then later Climax, has passed away at the age of 69. 4/5/201761Paul O'NeillTrans-Siberian Orchestra?Tampa, Florida Valerie Carter 9/5/201777Rick StevensTower of PowerLiver Cancer His final recording was a star-studded album that included Gregg Allman, Chuck Leavell and Warren Haynes. In Macon, he performed with local soul acts, and was introduced to James Brown by a local club owner. Glen Campbell May 2, 1942 - January 13, 2017 Second camera assistant Sarah Jones, 27, was killed in the accident and several others were injured, one seriously. 1/13/201774Magic AlexBeatles, electronics engineer Athens, Greece Buddy Greco 4/14/201778Bruce Langhornefolk musician Los Angeles, California French rock star Johnny Hallyday, known as "The Elvis Presley of France", has died at age 74. They also were featured on the Tonight Show in 1985 and released over a dozen albums. McJohn helped form Steppenwolf in late 1967 in Toronto along with singer John Kay and drummer Jerry Edmonton after they split from Jack London & the Sparrows, which also included Bruce Palmer, who later joined Buffalo Springfield. Alwin Lopez Jarreau was born in Milwaukee on March 12, 1940, into a musical family. Sonny Geraci, who was the lead singer for The Outsiders and then later Climax, has passed away at the age of 69. Clyde Stubblefield died of kidney failure at a Madison, Wisconsin hospital. Some of his photographs were published in 2013 book Shotton was involved in two of the Beatles' most beloved songs. Instead, at great expense, he would build a 72-track studio, with sonic beams instead of baffles to prevent sounds from bleeding into the other mics. Mundy left the group in the 1960s after the racially integrated band had problems touring in the Deep South. Further, Shotten was a frequent guest during Beatles recording sessions at Abbey Road Studios and played percussion on a few of their recordings. The song reached #1 in Billboard's Mainstream Tracks in 1987. Larry Coryell, a jazz guitarist known as the Godfather of Fusion, has passed away at age 73. Paul O'Neill, a rock music producer and the creative force behind Trans-Siberian Orchestra, has died from an undisclosed chronic illness. Feb. 7, 1924 - May 4, 2017 May 13, 1947 - January 22, 2017 Freeman appeared on American Bandstand and toured with musicians Fats Domino, the Coasters, and Jackie Wilson. Morrison was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 as a member of Parliament-Funkadelic. The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper Feast, which contains his series of illustrations of anthropomorphic insects and other creatures. Hlubek founded Molly Hatchet in 1971, singing and playing guitar. February 26, 1928 - October 24, 2017 As they began work on the Get Back project, Magic Alex insisted that Abbey Road Studios' eight-track machines were no good. James Cotton 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. Kaufman created HK Management after Azoff left Front Line to become president of MCA Records, where he stayed until 1989. ", which topped the charts in 14 countries. His first album for Verve was produced by Michael Bloomfield. The group evolved into Mott the Hoople after periods in which it was known as the Doc Thomas Group, the Shakedown Sound, and then Silence. Don Hunstein, legendary Rock Photographer for Columbia Records, had died at 88. 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). His wives were Shelly Jay Winters (1971, died 2016), Janice Blair (1973, photographed on horseback for the gatefold artwork of "Laid Back"), Cher (1975), Julie Bindas (1979), Danielle Galliano (1989), Stacey Fountain (2001) and Shannon (2012). 12/5/201774Johnny HallydayFrench Rock StarLung CancerMarnes-la-Coquette, France W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings. 7/20/201741Chester BenningtonLinkin Park, vocalistsuicide by hangingPalos Verdes Estates, California Jimmy LaFave was a folksinger who crafted a musical style called Red Dirt music. Mike Kellie, the original drummer for Spooky Tooth, has died after a short illness. In 1974, Kaufman teamed with Irving Azoff to form Front Line Management, which guided the careers of the Eagles, Steely Dan, and Buffett, among many others. Holdsworth died at his home in Vista, California, in northern San Diego County. Anita Pallenberg He was 73. that the Maharishi had sex with a young American student, and had made a sexual advance toward Mia Farrow. Hunstein worked for Columbia Records from 1956 until the company eliminated the photography department in 1986. 5/27/201769Gregg AllmanAllman Brothers BandLiver CancerRichmond Hill, Georgia Hits included He was best known for his 1969 song "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)? 7/20/201741Chester BenningtonLinkin Park, vocalistsuicide by hangingPalos Verdes Estates, California Jarreau won six Grammys, starting in 1978, across three different categories: jazz, pop and R&B. After high school, Trucks formed another band, the Bitter Ind, which played clubs around Daytona Beach, Florida. Pete Overend Watts, founding member and bassist of the 1970s rock band, Mott the Hoople, has died of throat cancer at age 69. Steve Lang The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. Tommy LiPuma 7/9/201766Erik CartwrightFoghat, guitarist Nashville, Tennessee He performed on most of Cash's recordings from 1968 until Cash retired from active touring in 1997. 1/10/201790Buddy Grecosinger Las Vegas, Nevada "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. "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. Buddy Greco Paul O'Neill After high school, Trucks formed another band, the Bitter Ind, which played clubs around Daytona Beach, Florida. 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