Alex Harvey, ‘Delta Dawn’ and ‘Reuben James’ Songwriter-Musician, Dies
Said Tanya Tucker, “‘Delta Dawn’ started everything off for me and has kept me going ever since. I thank God for him, his song, my life, my career.”
Read MoreEllis Marsalis, Patriarch of Jazz Family, Dies at 85
The modern jazz pianist was the father of, most notably, sons Wynton and Branford. He was an educator and significant force in the New Orleans music world
Read MoreHarlem Globetrotters’ Legend, Curly Neal, Dies at 77
The icon was known worldwide for his trademark shaved head and dribbling prowess. He played 22 seasons in the team’s red, white and blue uniform
Read MoreManu Dibango, ‘Soul Makossa’ Hitmaker, Dies from COVID-19
The multi-instrumentalist’s jazz-funk single was discovered by a Brooklyn disc jockey and eventually made its way into the Billboard Top 40.
Read MoreJerry Slick, San Francisco Musician/Filmmaker & Grace’s 1st Husband, Dead at 80
Before Grace Slick joined Jefferson Airplane, she recorded “Somebody to Love” and “White Rabbit” in another band with her then-husband. This is their story.
Read More‘Snooky’ Flowers, Janis Joplin Band Member, Dies
The saxophonist and vocalist helped organize the Kozmic Blues Band and performed with Joplin at the 1969 Woodstock festival
Read MoreKeith Olsen, Producer of Fleetwood Mac, Pat Benatar, Dies
His success co-producing Fleetwood Mac’s 1975 self-titled album put him on the map. He went on to produce album’s for a Who’s Who of classic rock legends
Read MoreMcCoy Tyner, Jazz Piano Legend, Dead at 81
As a member of the renowned John Coltrane quartet of the 1960s, he became one of the most influential and heralded jazz pianists of all time.
Read MoreBuddy Cage, New Riders of the Purple Sage Steel Guitarist, Dead at 73
Cage first met the New Riders on 1970’s cross-Canadian Festival Express Tour, and was subsequently recruited to replace Jerry Garcia in the band.
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