Harry Nilsson Known simply as “Nilsson”, Harry Nilsson was a singer-songwriter of the late sixties and early seventies. He released two albums for RCA which generated little interest until “Everybody’s
Harry Nilsson Known simply as “Nilsson”, Harry Nilsson was a singer-songwriter of the late sixties and early seventies. He released two albums for RCA which generated little interest until “Everybody’s
Ricky Nelson Ricky Nelson was the good-looking all-American kid on Ozzy & Harriet and had a handful of major hits in the late fifties and early sixties such as “Hello
Muddy Waters Muddy Waters (McKinley Morganfield) was a blues legend who helped define the electric guitar as the instrument of choice during the 50’s. His songs “Nineteen Years Old”,”Mannish Boy”,
Keith Moon Keith Moon got his job by bashing the shit out of the current (soon to be ex) Who’s drummers drum kit. Among rock drummers Moon is considered by
Freddie Mercury Freddie Mercury was the lead singer for the glam-rock group Queen who enjoyed their biggest success in the 70’s and early 80’s. Queen stole the show at 1990’s
Harold Melvin “Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes” were a popular group out of the “Philedelphia Soul” stable of “Gamble & Huff”. They hit it big with “The Love I Lost”
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.