Ross Bagdasarian – better known as David Seville, who had a hit with “Witch Doctor” and leader of The Chipmunks, died of a heart attack on January 16th, 1972, just
Ross Bagdasarian – better known as David Seville, who had a hit with “Witch Doctor” and leader of The Chipmunks, died of a heart attack on January 16th, 1972, just
Brook Benton – best remembered for his 1970 hit, “A Rainy Night In Georgia”, died of complications from spinal meningitis on April 9th, 1988 at the age of 56
Ronnie Van Zandt Steve Gaines Cassie Gaines Dean Kilpatrick Lynyrd Skynyrd was perhaps one of rock’s greatest groups and embraced the morals and attitudes of the youth of the “South”.
Stevie Ray Vaughan Stevie Ray Vaughan was a white Texas guitar slinger with a hot blues trigger. When it came to the Blues, Stevie kicked ass , with lightning quick
Warren Zevon “Send lawyers guns and money, the shit has hit the fan”. Citing one of his most famous lyric Warren Zevon has come to join us. Warren was born
Frank Zappa Way ahead of his time, Frank Zappa was the definitive rock-n-roll freak with bizarre and often humorous lyrics and off the wall musical themes. In 1965 he formed
Douglas Allen Woody Hailing from the great state of Tennessee and inspired by Paul McCartney, Allen Woody picked up the bass guitar at age 14. His father weaned him on
Chris Wood Chris Wood was an original member of the psychedelic group “Traffic” which featured Steve Winwood. Chris Wood’s flute and sax playing helped give the group their distinctive sound.
Kurt Winter Kurt Winter played lead guitar in the Canandian-based band “The Guess Who” after Randy Bachman departed. The band had already racked-up a slew of hits and was coming
Carl Wilson Carl Wilson passed away after a brief bout with lung cancer on February 7th, 1998 at the age of 51. By the age of 15 Carl was an