RIP – Rock In Perpetuity

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

Dave Loggins, Singer-Songwriter (‘Please Come To Boston’), Dies

The small town Tennesseean earned a top 5 pop hit in 1974 and later became a successful songwriter for others

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Kinky Friedman, Musician and Raconteur Known For Satire, Dies

The satirist, whose onetime band was called Kinky Friedman and the Texas Jewboys, toured with Bob Dylan on the Rolling Thunder Revue

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Mark James, Songwriter of ‘Suspicious Minds’ and Other Hits, Dies

He also co-wrote “Always on My Mind,” a #1 hit for Willie Nelson that won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year

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Founding Member of Train, Charlie Colin, Dies Following Fall

The bassist helped form the San Francisco pop rock band in 1993, remaining with them until 2003

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David Sanborn, Saxophonist Who Spanned Multiple Genres, Dies at 78

Sanborn racked up numerous gold and platinum albums during his five-plus-decade career.

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John Barbata, Drummer for Turtles, CSN&Y, Airplane/Starship, Dead at 79

The musician had a long list of credits with some of the biggest acts of the late ’60s and well into the ’70s

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Richard Tandy, Longtime ELO Keyboardist, Dies at 76

Jeff Lynne called him his “long-time collaborator and dear friend,” adding, “He was a remarkable musician.”

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Duane Eddy, Rock ‘n’ Roll Pioneer Known For His ‘Twangy’ Guitar Style, Dies

His use of dramatic single-note melodies on the lower strings of his guitar, pronounced tremolo and vibrato, and liberal doses of echo

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