Wells Kelly Wells Kelly was the drummer for the group “Orleans” who in 1975 hit with “Dance with Me” and “Let There Be Music”. In 1976 they released “Waking and
Wells Kelly Wells Kelly was the drummer for the group “Orleans” who in 1975 hit with “Dance with Me” and “Let There Be Music”. In 1976 they released “Waking and
Terry Kath Terry Kath was the original guitarist for “Chicago Transit Authority” who later shortened their name to just “Chicago”. “Chicago” burst upon the music scene in late 1969 with
Brian Jones Known as the “Beautiful Stone”, and the most wasteful, Brian Jones was found drowned in his pool July 3rd 1969 shortly after being kicked out of the Stones.
Billy Jones Billy Jones was one third of the three guitar army known as the “Outlaws”. In 1975 they released their debut album. In 1976 they followed up with “Lady
Robert Johnson Robert Johnson is the undisputed “King of the Delta Blues”. Ask any worthy rock musician about Robert Johnson and they could go on for hours. Mick, Keith, Eric
Al Jackson Al Jackson was the ultimate “Soul” drummer of Stax recording studios in the sixties and early seventies playing behind Otis Redding, Johnny Taylor, Al Green and a host
Michael Hutchence “INXS” lead-singer Michael Hutchence commited suicide by hanging himself inside his hotel room at the Ritz Carlton in Sydney Austrailia on the morning of November 22nd, 1997 while
Howlin’ Wolf “Howlin’ Wolf” was born “Chester Arthur Burnett” on June 10th, 1910 in West Point, Mississippi. He is considered one of the greatest blues vocalist of all time. In
Nicky Hopkins Nicky Hopkins was a popular session pianist and sometimes group-member for a variety of bands including “The Rolling Stones”. Thru out the late-sixties and seventies it seemed that
Douglas Hopkins Douglas Hopkins was a songwriter with the group “The Gin Blossoms”. Their CD “New Miserable Experience” was a smash hit with tunes like “Hey Jealousy”,”Found Out About You”