RIP – Rock In Perpetuity

Mourning the loss of classic rock stars, other musical greats and related figures

Moya Brennan, Singer & Harpist with Ireland’s Clannad, Dies

Bono described her voice as “one of the greatest the human ear has ever experienced.”

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Former E Street Band Member, Suki Lahav, Violinist on ‘Jungleland,’ Dies

While the track from Born to Run is best known for Clarence Clemons’ sax solo, it’s her delicate violin, along with Roy Bittan’s piano that memorably opens the song.

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Ambrosia Founding Keyboardist Christopher North Dies

His death at 75 followed a long battle with throat cancer. He performed on their 1980 hit single, “Biggest Part of Me.”

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Greg Elmore, Quicksilver Messenger Service Drummer, Dies

Quicksilver Messenger Service originally formed as the backup band for singer-songwriter Dino Valenti.

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Dash Crofts, of Seals & Crofts Soft-Rock Duo, Dies at 85

Their hits included the ’70s radio staples “Summer Breeze” and “Diamond Girl.”

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Longtime Boston Lead Singer Tommy DeCarlo Dies on Anniversary of Brad Delp’s Death

In a 2017 interview with Best Classic Bands, the band’s mastermind, Tom Scholz, was asked about the audition process. “He sang ‘Don’t Look Back’ and just blew our socks off. He had never been in a band before. Now you look at him and you would swear he’s been doing it since he was a teenager.”

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Augie Meyers, Founding Member of the Sir Douglas Quintet and Texas Tornados, Dies

The Doug Sahm-led Tex-Mex group with the English-sounding name scored several hit singles in the ’60s.

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‘Country Joe’ McDonald, Who Urged the Crowd at the ’69 Woodstock Festival to ‘Gimme an F,’ Dies

His signature anti-Vietnam War song, “The Fish Cheer/”I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die-Rag,” came after he served a three-year stint in the U.S. Navy.

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John Hammond, Blues Singer-Guitarist, Dies at 83

His 1965 album ‘So Many Roads’ featured accompaniment by guitarist Mike Bloomfield as well as three members of Ronnie Hawkins’ group who would soon emerge as members of The Band.

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