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Wednesday, 30 April 2025

Blues, Soul, R&B & Jazz Singers From The 50's & 60's


Tommy Hunt - 91 - Singer with Doo-Wop group the Flamingos ("I Only Have Eyes For You")

THE FLAMINGOS ~ "I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU";


THE FLAMINGOS ~ "JUMP CHILDREN";


Spencer Taylor Jr ~ 97 ~ Singer with 1950's Gospel group the Highway QC's

THE HIGHWAY QC'S ~ "I HEARD"/"DO YOU LOVE HIM"/"I'LL BE SATISFIED";


THE HIGHWAY QC'S ~ "NOBODY KNOWS";


THE HIHWAY QC'S ~ "ALL MEN ARE MADE BY GOD";


Sam Moore - 89 - Soul singer with Sam & Dave ("Soul Man", "Hold On I'm Coming", "Wrap It Up", "I Thank You")

SAM & DAVE ~ "SOUL MAN";


SAM & DAVE ~ "HOLD ON I'M COMING";


SAM & DAVE ~ "I THANK YOU";


Gary Grier - 80's - Singer with 1960's R&B group The Contours ("Do You Love Me")

THE CONTOURS ~ "DO YOU LOVE ME";


Brenton Wood - 83 - American 1960's R&B singer ("The Oogum Boogum Song", "Gimme Little Sign")

BRENTON WOOD ~ "GIMMIE A LITTLE SIGN";


BRENTON WOOD ~ "THE OOGUM BOOGUM SONG";


Sly Stone ~ 82 ~ American Hall of Fame musician (Sly and the Family Stone) and songwriter ("Everyday People", "Family Affair")

SLY & THE FAMILY STONE ~ "I WANT TO TAKE YOU HIGHER";


SLY & THE FAMILY STONE ~ "THANK YOU FOR LETTING YOU BE MYSELF AGAIN";


SLY & THE FAMILY STONE ~ "EVERYDAY PEOPLE";


Andy Bey - 85 - American Jazz singer and pianist from the 1960's onward with the Andy Bey & the Bey Sisters

ANDY BEY ~ "SATAN APPEARS IN MANY FORMS";


ANDY BEY & BEY SISTERS ~ "SMOOTH SAILING";


Jerry Butler ~ 85 ~ American R&B singer with the Impressions and solo ("For Your Precious Love", "He Will Break Your Heart")

JERRY BUTLER ~ "I DIG YOU BABY";


JERRY BUTLER ~ "FOR YOUR PRECIOUS LOVE";


Ken Parker ~ 76 ~ Jamaican Ska/Reggae singer

KEN PARKER ~ "A CHANGE IS GONNA COME";


Gene Barge ~ 98 ~ Sax player with 1950's R&B group the Church Street Five, later played with and/or produced w/Gary US Bonds, Nat King Cole, Fats Domino, Bo Diddley, Big Joe Turner, LaVern Baker, Ray Charles, Chuck Willis, the Rolling Stones, Gary U.S. Bonds, and Natalie Cole

GARY US BONDS ~ "A QUARTER TO THREE";


GARY US BONDS ~ "SEVEN DAY WEEKEND";


Shelia Jordan ~ 96 ~ American Jazz singer

SHELIA JORDAN;


Saturday, 2 July 2011

Some Obits of early rock and roll figures of 2009

Les Paul was not only one of the first electric guitar heroes, he also made all subsequent guitar heroes possible. He invented or perfected a number of inventions including the iconic Les Paul Guitar, as well as pioneering such modern recording practices as multi-tracking, overdubbing, phase delay effects, echo effects, and feedback, in some cases inventing sound tools to make use of these techniques. He also scored a series of hits as a duo with his wife Mary Ford in the early 1950's which, while not exactly rockin' did feature some spectacular guitar work that would influence future generations of Rock, Jazz and Country guitarists. He also hosted (again with Mary Ford) hit radio and TV shows in the mid-to-late 50's. He was inducted in to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as an "architect" and has a stand alone exhibit, an honour given as well only so far to Sam Phillips and Alan Freed. He was 94.

Les Paul Trio ~ "Dark eyes"



Mike Seeger was less well known than his famous older half-brother Pete but he was still an important fonder of the folk revival of the late 1950's & early 1960's. He played virtually every stringed insturment used in North American folk and blues music including guitar, banjo, mandolin, dulcimer, autoharp, and fiddle as well as harmonica. Since 1959 he played on or produced at least a hundred recordings, mostly for Smithsonian/Folkways Records first with his band The New Lost City Ramblers or solo and with artists such as; Pop Stoneman, Hazel Dickens, Kilby Snow and Cousin Emmy. He was also an important historian, song collector and folklorist. Still active as of last year, he died of cancer at 75.

James Luther Dickenson Dickenson was a behind-the-scenes producer and songwriter from Memphis who started as a session musician playing guitar and piano for the likes of Aretha Franklin, The Rolling Stones (on "Wild Horses"), and The Flaming Groovies ("Teenage Head") then producing albums for Big Star, Screaming Jay Hawkins, Willy DeVille, Tav Falco, The Replacements, Green on Red, Mojo Nixon and Mudhoney. He also worked with Bob Dylan and Ry Cooder as well as recording some solo albums.

One of Dickenson's collaborators, Willy DeVille also died this month. Deville was the founder of Mink DeVille a fixture CBGB' era scene that also spawned The Ramones, Blondie, Suicide, Talking Heads, Richard Hell, Television and Robert Gordon. Like Gordon, DeVille's sound was closer to traditional Rock and Roll than punk and he later moved to New Orleans where he continued his career scoring an academy award nomination in 1987. Sometime after that I saw him do a drunken gig at the Diamond Club in Toronto where I stole one of his harmonicas after he fell off stage, which I still have.

Willy Deville ~ "Hey Joe"



Ellie Greenwhich never actually sang or played on a hit record but the Brill Building songwriter was responsible for more than her quota; "Be My Baby","River Deep Mountain High","Da Doo Ron Ron","The Leader of The Pack", dies at 68

The Shangri Las ~ "The Leader of the pack";



Sun Records Rockabilly great Billy Lee Riley who recorded the classic versions of "Red Hot" and "Flying Saucers Rock and Roll" dies at 75.

Billy Lee Riley ~ "Flying saucers rock and roll";




Deake Levin; Guitarist with Classic 1960's Seattle garage rockers Paul Revere and the Raiders, played on classics "Kicks", "Steppin Stone"," Just like me" dies at 62.

Paul Revere and the Raiders ~ "Kicks";



Doo Wop singer Johnny Carter, co-founder of 1950's The Flamingos ("I only have eyes for you"), later in the Dells after 1960 ("Oh what a night" & "There is") dies at 75.

The Flamingos (w/Alan Freed intro) ~ "Would I be crying";



Huey Long (not to be confused with the Kingfish), the last remaining member of the Ink Spots, a hugely influencial vocal pre-doo wop group of the 1930's & 40's died recently at age 104. Seriously.

The Ink Spots ~ "If I didn't care";



Jazz drummer Rashied Ali who played on the final recordings of John Cotrane as well as Alice Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders and James Blood Ullmer dies at 75.

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While everybody's getting all 80's nostalgic over Jacko and Farrah lets take a minute for 1960's garage and surf heros Sky Saxon (of the Seeds) and Bob Bogle (of the Ventures) as well as 1950's blues diva Koko Taylor (of "Wang Dang Doodle" fame). So there.

The Seeds ~ Pushing too hard (worst lip-synching ever, with the possible exception of the Monkees);



The Ventures ~ Wipeout;