Andy Gill, Gang of Four Guitarist, Dead at 64

Said the band in a statement, “Andy was our brother. We made a lot of great noise and art together. We had a few drinks. We traveled the world.”

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Bob Shane, Kingston Trio Co-Founder, Dead at 85

The trio, along with performers such as Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, is largely credited with helping to spark a folk music revival during the ’50s-’60s.

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Wes Wilson, San Francisco Psychedelic Poster Artist, Dead at 82

Wilson was known for inventing and popularizing a ‘psychedelic’ font around 1966 that made the letters look like they were moving or melting.

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Robert Parker, Singer of 1966 Hit “Barefootin’,” Dies at 89

The New Orleans native began his career as a saxophonist. He later became a vocalist and scored his only top 10 hit with the classic dance number.

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The Left Banke’s Steve Martin Caro Dies

The group’s biggest hit, 1966’s ‘Walk Away Renee,” was written by a band member who became infatuated with the girlfriend of another.

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Sleepy LaBeef, Rockabilly Musician, Dead at 84

“Sleepy existed in a Gulf Coast world where the hard-driving ’50s rock and roll mixed with classic country never went away,” said a fellow musician.

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Flamin’ Groovies’ Original Singer, Roy Loney, Dies

Unlike most of the San Francisco area bands of the ’60s, the Flamin’ Groovies specialized in straight-ahead no-frills rock ‘n’ roll, sans psychedelic jams.

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Jack Scott, ’50s Rock ’n’ Roll Pioneer, Dead at 83

The Canadian singer scored four top 10 hits in the U.S. in a brief period. Another hit, “The Way I Walk,” was later covered by the Cramps and Robert Gordon.

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Joe Smith, Colorful Head of Warner Bros., Elektra Labels, Dies

The longtime exec headed 3 major labels and was instrumental in the careers of some of music’s biggest names. He capped his career by interviewing legends

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Doug Lubahn, Bass Player on Many Doors Recordings, Dies

The musician performed on such favorites as “People Are Strange,” “Love Me Two Times” “Hello, I Love You.” He later wrote a hit single for Pat Benatar

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