RIP: Chris LeDoux (1948-2005)
Dead at 56. Battled liver cancer in recent years.
Dead at 56. Battled liver cancer in recent years.
KLL said:I must admit that I never heard of him (since Im not that big a fan of country), however, may my deepest condolences/prayers/thoughts/symphaty go out to his family, friends, acquaintances, and fans/supporters.....
Foghat's Rod Price Dies
British "magician of slide" suffers fatal accident
Rod Price, lead guitarist and founding member of British rockers Foghat, died Tuesday in Wilton, New Hampshire, after suffering head trauma from an accidental fall down a stairway. He was fifty-seven years old.
Born in London, England, Price's signature playing earned him the title "the magician of slide," and propelled Foghat to three platinum albums, including 1975's Fool for the City, which featured the classic-rock radio staple "Slow Ride."
The guitarist also worked with Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Willie Dixon and Champion Jack Dupree and released two solo albums, 2002's Open and 2003's West Four.
Price is survived by his wife, Jackie, and five children.
JESSICA ROBERTSON
(Posted Mar 24, 2005)
BigJoe said:That sucks. Chris LeDoux was one of the best country artists ever, it's just that not many people listened to him much. If anyone is interested in listening to his music, check out his "Live" album. Fantastic stuff. His studio work didn't do him justice.
As a side note, this is the first time I have posted on this forum. I just happened to see this thread title on the main page and clicked on it. I get more news from this site than everywhere else on the internet combined. Thanks.
Nelly's Sister Loses Her Battle With Leukemia
03.24.2005 12:55 PM EST
After Jacqueline Donahue's diagnosis, rapper had encouraged minorities to become bone-marrow donors.
Nelly's sister Jacqueline Donahue, 31, lost her three-year battle with leukemia Thursday morning.
In 2003, Donahue co-founded the Jes Us 4 Jackie Foundation, dedicated to educating black people about bone-marrow and stem-cell transplants.
Nelly also worked to raise awareness of his sister's disease, and has appeared at numerous events to enroll minority participants in the National Bone Marrow Registry (see "Nelly Encourages Minorities To Become Bone-Marrow Donors"). Bone-marrow transplants can often offer a better chance of survival for those suffering from leukemia.
A statement from Nelly's family and the Jes Us 4 Jackie Foundation said, "We want to thank everyone for their love and support of Jackie. In particular, we want to thank those who participated in the Jes Us 4 Jackie bone-marrow drives. We are very proud of her efforts to educate and raise awareness about the disease and the need for African-Americans to join the National Donor Registry. She will always be remembered for her loving spirit, energy, courage, and unshakeable faith."
After performing at the Star of Texas Rodeo in Austin, Texas, Wednesday night, Nelly canceled Thursday night's (March 24) performance in Beaumont, Texas, as well as shows he had planned for Friday, Saturday and Monday. It has not yet been determined when he'll resume his tour, which also features Fat Joe and T.I.
His label said, "We are saddened by the loss of Nelly's sister, Jackie Donahue, and extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to Nelly and Jackie's family during this difficult time."
— Abbey Goodman
Ryanwb said:Is Chicano music the same as "Ranchero"??? That stuff that has tubas and accordians?
HeavyB3 said:If it is, I wish I had had a chance to punch that guy in the face before he died.
Crowded House Drummer Paul Hester Found Dead In Australia
03.28.2005 7:31 AM EST
Authorities rule out foul play, say founding member of band committed suicide.
Australian police made a grim discovery on Saturday, when the body of 46-year-old Paul Hester, who formed the popular rock group Crowded House with singer Neil Finn and bass player Nick Seymour in 1985, was found in Elsternwick Park near the drummer's Melbourne home, according to Australian daily newspaper The Age. Hester, who'd also played drums with Finn in New Zealand's Split Enz, was reported missing Friday night after he failed to return from walking his two dogs, police told The Age.
Investigators have been able to rule out foul play, saying instead that Hester took his own life. Authorities claim he "attempted suicide" and eventually died from strangulation. Hester was beyond help by the time ambulance personnel arrived at the scene. Metropolitan Ambulance Service spokeswoman Liraje Memishi could not confirm various news reports suggesting Hester's body was found hanging from a tree.
Speaking from London, where he's currently on tour, Neil Finn said he was devastated by the death. "I have lost one of my best mates," he told Australian paper The Daily Telegraph.
After leaving Crowded House in 1994, Hester became a familiar voice and face on Australian radio and televisions shows and opened a tea house in Elwood Beach. Musically, he has collaborated with Richard Pleasance, Deborah Conway (in the group Ultrasound) and Penny Flanagan, and wrote songs with old Deckchairs Overboard cohort John Clifforth. Hester hosted a music show on Australia's ABC network, and had a recurring role as Paul the Cook on the children's program "The Wiggles."
— Chris Harris
KLL said:Wow... I'm just shocked.....
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1499093/20050328/crowded_house.jhtml?headlines=true
Johnnie Johnson Dies
Pianist was inspiration for Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode"
Rock & roll pioneer Johnnie Johnson died yesterday of natural causes at eighty years old. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee collaborated with Chuck Berry for nearly thirty years, and was the inspiration for Berry's seminal 1958 hit "Johnny B. Goode."
In 1953, the rock and blues pianist invited the young Berry to join his band, the Sir John Trio. Berry quickly took over, and the band soon produced such Fifties classics as "Maybellene," "Roll Over Beethoven" and "Sweet Little Sixteen." The two parted ways in 1973 and then reunited in 1986 for Berry's sixtieth birthday performance in St. Louis, documented in Taylor Hackford's Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll.
In the early Nineties, Johnson recorded two solo records for Elektra's American Explorer series. And in 2001, Richards inducted Johnson into the Hall of Fame.
"It was so much fun to play with Johnnie," said Bo Diddley, with whom Johnson played his final show. "The world has lost a great man and a great musician."
West Virginia native Johnson is survived by his wife Frances and ten children.
ALEX MAR
(Posted Apr 22, 2005)
French Music Producer Eddie Barclay Dies
05/13/2005 6:34 PM, AP
Eddie Barclay, a flamboyant French music producer whose stable of singers included Jacques Brel and Charles Aznavour and who worked for years with Quincy Jones, has died. He was 84.
Barclay died overnight Thursday at the Ambroise Pare hospital in Paris, the Barclay organization said Friday. He had been in the hospital since April 29 and suffered from urinary and pulmonary infections in recent weeks.
Born in 1921 in Paris, Barclay started his production house in the 1950s and marketed artists from the U.S. company Mercury. After selling 1 1/2 million copies of The Platters' "Only You," Barclay's label rose to become France's top music production company at the time.
He was famous for wearing white and holding exclusive parties in Saint-Tropez where guests also wore white.
"After the death of Eddie Barclay, there's no more showbusiness, there's only business left," the French singer Carlos, a close friend, told RTL radio.
Barclay started his career as a jazz pianist before setting himself up as a music producer and changing his name from Edouard Ruault.
Jones, who composed and arranged two of Barclay's albums — Et Voila in 1957 and Twilight Time in 1960 — said a close friend and mentor "has left the room, but he will never, ever leave my heart."
In a statement, Jones said Barclay hired him at the age of 24 to be musical director of Barclay Records, "introducing me to a life that I never dreamed of."
Brel, the poet-singer from Belgium who died in 1978, started a long relationship with Barclay in 1962, and recorded hits such as "Le Plat Pays," ("The Flat Country") and "Les Bigotes" ("The Holier-than-thous") on his label.
Aznavour, who met Barclay more than 60 years ago, said he had lost a close friend.
"He came looking for me late but he gave me the freedom to do what I wanted," he told France Info radio. "He taught himself about music, he had music in his heart and his head."