RIP – Rock In Perpetuity

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

Soul Survivors Founding Member, Kenny Jeremiah, Dies

The lead singer of the 1967 radio hit “Expressway to Your Heart” formed the group with brothers Richie Ingui and Charlie Ingui in New York City

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Bruce Swedien, Grammy-Winning Collaborator with Quincy Jones on ‘Thriller,’ Dies

The engineer earned 5 Grammy Awards. “I wouldn’t even think about going into a recording session unless I knew Bruce was behind the board,” said Jones

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Midnight Oil Bassist Bones Hillman Dies at 62

He joined the band in 1987 and played and sang on every one of their recordings ever since. He was just 62 and had been battling cancer

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Ken Hensley, Uriah Heep Founding Member, Dies at 75

The keyboardist and singer wrote much of the hard rock band’s material including “Easy Livin’,” “Lady in Black,” “Stealin’,” and “Look at Yourself”

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Baron Wolman, Who Photographed Rock Legends, Dies at 83

He was Rolling Stone’s first chief photographer. “There was an excitement to concerts. You try to see something in the face, the body language, the lighting.”

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Gordon Haskell, Unhappy Ex-Member of King Crimson, Dies

The veteran musician has described his brief tenure with his school friend Robert Fripp as “the worst nine months of my career”

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Francis Rocco Prestia, Tower of Power Bassist, Dead at 69

“To say that Francis Rocco Prestia was a huge part of the Tower of Power sound is a gross understatement,” said ToP co-founder Emilio Castillo.

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Original Van Halen Bassist Mark Stone Dies

Stone joined brothers Alex and Eddie Van Halen in 1972 in a band whose name evolved to Mammoth. He had been ill with cancer

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Roy Head, ‘Treat Her Right’ Singer, Dies at 79

He was best known for the 1965 hit, “Treat Her Right,” which he co-wrote and recorded with his band, the Traits. The song was blocked from #1 by the Beatles

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Pamela Hutchinson of The Emotions Dies at 61

The family singing group began as a gospel group and ultimately scored a #1 pop and R&B (and Grammy-winning) hit in 1977 with “Best of My Love”

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