Harry Chapin was a folk-rock balladeer best known for his song “Taxi”. He enjoyed moderate success during the seventies. On July 16th of 1981 while on his way to a
Harry Chapin was a folk-rock balladeer best known for his song “Taxi”. He enjoyed moderate success during the seventies. On July 16th of 1981 while on his way to a
Johnny Cash Known as the man in black Johnny Cash was born in Kingsland Arkansas February 26th , 1932.The son of a Southern Baptist sharecropper he began performing as early
Glen Buxton Glen Buxton played lead guitar in Alice Cooper’s band. He co-wrote a number of their popular tunes. “Alice Cooper” broke new ground as one of the first shock-rock
Paul Butterfield Paul Butterfield was a white harmonica player from the south side of Chicago. Paul Butterfield was considered the premier harmonica player of his time. In 1965 “The Paul
Cliff Burton Cliff Burton was the bass player for Metallica. He fell victim to a “turn of an unfriendly card”. On September 27th, 1987 while traveling thru Europe on their
Tim Buckley/Jeff Scott Buckley father and son . Tim Buckley was a folk-rock singer of the sixties and seventies known for his haunting melodies. On June 29th of 1975 while
Roy Buchannan Roy Buchannan was one of rock’s great guitarists. He started out as a session player for various fifties groups and co-wrote “Suzie-Q” with Dale Hawkins. In the seventies
Erik Braunn Erik Braunn was a musical prodigy. In 1967 at the age of 17 he replaced Danny Weis as lead guitarist for the Los Angeles group “Iron Butterfly”. In
Sonny Bono Born Salvatore Bono, “Sonny” Bono started out as a songwriter. He wrote “Needles and Pins” which became a big hit for “The Searchers” during the British rock invasion