February 4, 2013 Reg Presley died from lung cancer at age 71.
Best known as the lead singer and songwriter for The Troggs, Presley was hospitalized in Winchester, Hampshire, in December 2011
Read MoreBest known as the lead singer and songwriter for The Troggs, Presley was hospitalized in Winchester, Hampshire, in December 2011
Read MoreFEBRUARY 4, 2013 – Singer DARLENE McCREA (b. c. 1938 in Bellhaven, North Carolina as Ethel McCrea) died of cancer. Best known as
Read MoreFEBRUARY 4, 2003 – Drummer/vocalist/actor CLAUDE PEPPER (b. April 28, 1952 in Staten Island, New York City as Jack Mack) died of cancer
Read MoreHis funeral in Indianapolis drew jazz musicians, friends and family from around the country. Johnson was one of the first
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Read MoreByrd was a jazz and R&B sideman for many other jazz musicians of his generation, best known as one of
Read MoreHank was survived by two daughters, Cheryl Gruendemann and Debra Garland along with four grandsons and great grandchildren. The epitaph
Read MoreFontella Bass was born the daughter of gospel singer Martha Bass (a member of the Clara Ward Singers). She was
Read MoreFarrell was born and raised on the island of Aruba in the Lesser Antilles. He left after finishing school at
Read MoreBest known for his compositions “Twist and Shout”, “Hang On Sloopy”, “Piece of My Heart”, and “I Want Candy”, Burns
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