Larry ‘The Mole’ Taylor, Canned Heat Bassist, Dead at 77

In addition to playing in the classic lineup of the blues-rock band, he worked with John Mayall, Tom Waits and many others.

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D.A. Pennebaker, Documentary Film Legend, Dead at 94

The filmmaker behind ‘Monterey Pop,’ ‘Don’t Look Back,’ ‘Ziggy Stardust’ and more was the first documentarian to win a Lifetime Achievement Oscar.

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Kinks Keyboardist Ian Gibbons Dead at 67

“When he auditioned for the band, he only played a few chords before I knew he was the right guy to have on keyboard,” said Ray Davies.

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Russell Smith, Amazing Rhythm Aces Singer, Dies

The singer and guitarist had recently turned 70. He penned the band’s 1975 crossover hit, “Third Rate Romance,” as well as #1 singles for Randy Travis and others

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Jerry Lawson, of the Persuasions A Cappella Group, Dies

Under his guidance, the Persuasions released albums covering everything from Sam Cooke to Motown to Frank Zappa to the Grateful Dead.

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João Gilberto, Bossa Nova Pioneer, Dies

He famously collaborated with American jazz saxophonist Stan Getz on their 1964 recording, “The Girl from Ipanema,” which became a huge worldwide pop hit

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Remembering Gary Duncan, Quicksilver Messenger Service Guitarist

Duncan and John Cipollina often engaged in fiery, extended guitar jams that showcased their complementary styles, but they also constructed tight pop-rock.

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Jim Pike, Founder of Lettermen Vocal Group, Dies

They fit in alongside the new folk-oriented vocal groups that were blanketing the country, particularly on college campuses.

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UFO Guitarist/Keyboardist Paul Raymond Dies

The musician had been with the British rock band since 1976. They had completed a 50th anniversary tour just one week earlier

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Ranking Roger, of English Beat & General Public, Dies

Playing a heady blend of ska, pop soul, reggae and punk rock, the Beat’s music reflected Roger’s dynamic upbringing, and helped encourage unity.

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