Jonathan Melvoin Jonathan was the keyboard player for the Smashing Pumpkins. On the night of July 11th, 1996 at the age of 34 he died from an overdose of REDRUM
Jonathan Melvoin Jonathan was the keyboard player for the Smashing Pumpkins. On the night of July 11th, 1996 at the age of 34 he died from an overdose of REDRUM
Robbie McIntosh Robbie McIntosh was the drummer for the Scottish group “Average White Band”. On September 23rd, 1974 , at the height of the bands success, they were attending a
Jimmy McCulloch Jimmy McCulloch was just a teenager when he was recruited by Pete Townsend to play guitar on the Townsend produced song “Something in the Air” by Thunderclap Newman.
Bob Marley Bob Marley was the undisputed messiah of Reggae music. With his lyrics of oppression and longing for freedom, combined with harmonious melodies, Bob Marley was popular with the
Phil Lynott Phil Lynott was a black irishman who fronted the band Thin Lizzy. In 1976 after a couple of mediocre albums they hit with “Jailbreak” which contained “The Boys
Frankie Lymon Frankie Lymon was just thirteen when he hit it big with “Why do fools fall in love”. The song hit #1 in 1956 and remains a 50’s rock
Ty Longley What can you say about Great White’s gig at a Rhode Island club ? Great White came into prominence In 1989 with the cover version of Ian Hunter’s
Nicolette Larson hailed from Helena Montana. She once sang back-up for Hoyt Axton and Commander Cody. She got her big break when she recorded Neil Young’s “Lotta Love” which she
Paul Kossoff Paul Kossoff was the original guitar player for Free, whose “Al1 Right Now” remains a rock standard. By 1972 Kossoff had accquired a bad drug habit and frequently






