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Dennis Wilson The only member of the Beach Boys who actually knew how to surf was found drowned underneath his sailboat on December 23rd, 1983 at the age of 39.

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Alan “Blind Owl” Wilson Alan Wilson was the driving force behind blues turned acid-rockers “Canned Heat”. In addition to being an accomplished guitarist, Al was an accomplished harmonica player. Al

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Wendy O Williams Wendy O Williams was rocks wildest woman. As the lead singer for the punk group “Plasmatics” in the late seventies she was one tough chick. She sported

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Sonny Boy Williamson “Sonny Boy” Williamson was a popular harmonica musician whose recording career spanned from 1951 to 1965. No one seems to know exactly when “Sonny Boy” Williamson was

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Leon Wilkeson Known as “The Mad Hatter” for his trademark hats, Leon Wilkeson joined the Jacksonville-based group Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1971 as bass player. In 1972 he took a leave

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Danny Whitten Danny Whitten was a guitarist recruited for Neil Young’s album “Everybody Knows This is Nowhere”. Neil had just quit “Buffalo Springfield” and embarked on solo albums. The group

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Barry White Barry White was a deep-voiced soul crooner of the seventies. He started out as a producer and arranger had a number one hit with “Love Unlimited” entitled” Theme

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Junior Wells Junior Wells was a harmonica player from the south side of Chicago. Considered one of the best, he jammed with all the blues greats. He also enjoyed a

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Johnny “Guitar” Watson Johnny “Guitar” Watson was a moderately successful blues plucker who made his first recording in 1953. In 1957 he wrote and recorded “The Gangster of Love” which

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Junior Walker Junior Walker was saxophone player for the group “Junior Walker and the All-Stars” who enjoyed a string of hits in the mid to late sixties with “Shotgun” and

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