Steve Goodman Steve Goodman was a singer-songwriter folk guitar player best known for his song “The City of New Orleans” which he wrote when he was following Edwin Muskie around
Steve Goodman Steve Goodman was a singer-songwriter folk guitar player best known for his song “The City of New Orleans” which he wrote when he was following Edwin Muskie around
Keith Godchaux Ron “Pigpen” Mc Kernan Brent Mydland These guys all had one thing in common, they were all keyboard players for the Grateful Dead. Apparently a tough assignment. Ron
Maurice Gibb Maurice Gibb was born December 22nd, 1949 on the “Isle of Man” in England and was the twin brother of Robin Gibb. Along with older brother Barry Gibb
Lowell George Lowell George was a singer-songwriter guitarist for the moderately successful band “Little Feat”. He also did a stint with Frank Zappa but got thrown out after writing the
Marvin Gaye Marvin Gaye had just returned to the charts with “Sexual Healing” when he got into an argument with his father who shot him dead on April 1st of
Jerry Garcia A rock-n-roll original, Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead commanded a loyal cult-like following of “Deadheads” from generation to generation and no one could quite figure out why.
Bobby Fuller Bobby Fuller is best known for two things: the hit single “I Fought the Law” and the bizarre way in which he met his demise. In 1966 “The
Tom Fogerty Tom Fogerty was the rhythm guitarist of Creedence Clearwater Revival. He took back seat to his brother John Fogerty who was the bands creative force, writing all the
Mickey Finn was the bongo player for T.REX fronted by Marc Bolan. He took Steve Took’s place in 1970. From 1970 to 1975 T.REX enjoyed their biggest success. After T.REX’s