January 4, 1986 – Phil Lynott died at London’s Salisbury Hospital
On January 9th, a service was held for Lynott at St. Elizabeth’s Church in Richmond, and on January 11th he
Read MoreOn January 9th, a service was held for Lynott at St. Elizabeth’s Church in Richmond, and on January 11th he
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Read MoreOne of the greatest pure vocalists that deep Southern soul ever produced, James Carr is often mentioned in the same
Read MoreThe death was deemed suicide, though there remains much speculation otherwise. No suspects were ever arrested or charged. He was
Read MorePace was a member of the vocal group The Esquires, who were first formed in 1957 around the Moorer family:
Read MoreShondell was educated at Valparaiso and Indiana universities. Shondell’s father taught him how to handle a trumpet when the boy
Read MoreFeeder band spokesman said: “It is with the deepest regret that we must announce the tragic and premature death of
Read MoreHe was best known for managing Eric Clapton, Cream, The Who, and the Bee Gees, and his theatrical productions like
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