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Curiously enough, his younger brother is on the DDP but he never was...

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American rock'n'roller Bobby Rydell is in a "serious condition".

 

This message from his facebook page

 

 

Had to cancel my upcoming Australia tour due to some health issues. Can't leave the country until I have a major surgery. Doc says I will make a full recovery so think good thoughts for me everyone. Bobby

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James T Ellis, who belted out the refrain Burn, baby burn! in a 1970s-era disco hit that is still replayed in modern sports arenas, has died. He was 74.

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James T Ellis, who belted out the refrain Burn, baby burn! in a 1970s-era disco hit that is still replayed in modern sports arenas, has died. He was 74.

 

As stated three posts previously!

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Terry Teene best known for his song Curse of The Hearse died at the age of 70 from injuries after being hit by an 18-wheeler

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Not a popstar, but a DJ - Tom Lodge, formerly of Radio Caroline, hs died aged 75, from colon cancer.

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Not a popstar, but a DJ - Tom Lodge, formerly of Radio Caroline, hs died aged 75, from colon cancer.

 

Aye, colon cancer...it's a bummer!

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Rocker Ronnie Montrose, dies from prostate cancer age 64.

 

Edit to add- He goes on my personal DDP List of the Missed. He made the master list of Ronnies but was not thought a viable candidate.

 

Although Ronnie Montrose was suffering from cancer at the time of his death, it has now been revealed that he actually died due to a self inflicted gunshot wound.

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Rocker Ronnie Montrose, dies from prostate cancer age 64.

 

Edit to add- He goes on my personal DDP List of the Missed. He made the master list of Ronnies but was not thought a viable candidate.

 

Although Ronnie Montrose was suffering from cancer at the time of his death, it has now been revealed that he actually died due to a self inflicted gunshot wound.

 

Wouldn't they have noticed the big hole in his head at the time of his death?

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Andrew Love

 

The saxophonist from the Memphis Horns has died aged 70.

 

"According to Memphis-based Stax Records, Love and [trumpeter Wayne] Jackson played on 52 No. 1 records and 83 gold and platinum records. They backed up Aretha Franklin, Elvis Presley, Otis Redding, Neil Diamond and many more singers of American pop music"

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One of Buddy Holly's Crickets, bass player Joe B. Mauldin, might be worth keeping an eye on:

 

Mauldin is dealing with a health issue and wants his privacy respected. On Thursday, Curtis [another Cricket] said in an email, “He is having surgery in a few days and cannot go to Cleveland.
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Greg Ham

 

The saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist from Aussie band "Men at Work" has been found dead at the age of 58. He was responsible for the famous flute riff in the song "Down Under", although the band were later sued for copyright infringement.

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Chris Ethridge, bass player with seminal country rockers The Flying Burrito Brothers. :rip:

 

A topical tribute; The FBBs cover

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Replacements guitarist Slim Dunlap suffered a major stroke back in February.

He's still on the mend, but..

 

He then fell and hit his head, resulting in a left vertebral artery dissection and a right subarachnoid hemorrhage

 

latest news is

..he is sharp and aware, his speech is fine, and all of the nurses and doctors have commented on his unique sense of humor, The bad news is that he cannot move the right side of his body and will be in for some serious rehab. They will be giving him more tests tomorrow to determine the extent of the damage.

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Singer Bobby Vee's website has been updated - in almost Banshee-esque prose - to announce that he is suffering from Alzheimer's disease.

 

This past year has been truly life taking it's own course without words that can describe the mystery and conflict that none of us can know :scratchhead: . So without a song or a script I am stepping on to a stage that we will all share: The mystery of life.

 

More here.

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Singer Bobby Vee has updated his website to announce he is suffering from Alzheimer's disease. More here.

 

I heard that from his son Robby.

It's a great blow for the whole family.

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Just read the link above. Vee's wife is in as bad a shape as him, and needs a lung transplant. Would she get qualifying obits for points on US dead pools?

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Charles Pitts, blues guitarist best known for his riff on "Shaft", has died , aged 65- http://www.thegrio.c...-dies-at-65.php

 

Sad day. He also played guitar for The Bo-Keys and was one of the guests at last year's Guitar Geek Festival.

Around that time he did one of his last recordings with Deke Dickerson

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Lloyd Brevett

 

Another founder member of the Skatalites has died. The double bassist was 80. Saxophonist Lester Sterling is the only one of the ten founder members still alive.

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Adam Youch from Beastie Boys died even though he wanted to avert his demise by switching to veganism

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