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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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Don Baskin of Syndicate of Sound—Singer of 1966 Hit “Little Girl”—Dies

With the arrival of punk, ’60s garage-rock, a  major influence on the genre, was back in vogue, and “Little Girl” was considered a classic of the genre.

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George ‘Pops’ Chambers, of Chambers Brothers, Dies

The brothers started out as a gospel quartet, and then became a soul band fused with psychedelia. They scored a huge hit in 1968 with “Time Has Come Today”

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Barrie Masters, Eddie and the Hot Rods Singer, Dead at 63

Eddie and the Hot Rods’ pub-rock style was influenced by American R&B and in turn influenced punk groups like the Clash and the Sex Pistols.

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Robert Hunter, Grateful Dead’s Primary Lyricist, Dies

He collaborated with Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, and others on such classic songs as “Sugar Magnolia” and “Uncle John’s Band,” and their biggest single

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Daniel Johnston, Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 58

He first gained a following by handing out homemade tapes of his music to people he met. He later became the subject of an award-winning documentary

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Jan 28, 2017: Black Sabbath Keyboardist Geoff Nicholls Dies

For 25 years, 1979-2004, he was an essential component of one of metal’s greatest bands, playing on all of their albums of that era

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