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Jimmy Griffin 2005 Deaths

Jimmy GriffinAge: 61 musician who was a founding member of the soft-rock band Bread. Died: Franklin, Tenn., Jan. 11, 2005L. Patrick Gray IIIG - LHenry Grunwald

Glen Taylor Biography

Glen Taylor musician founder of pioneering Texas punk band the Dicks, whose recordings include Kill From the Heart and These PeopleBorn: 1952?Died: 1997Derek Taylor1997 DeathsTim Taylor…

Falco 1998 Deaths

Falco (Johann Hoelzel)Age: 40 Austrian pop musician who was famous for his 80's hits, including “Rock Me Amadeus” and “Vienna Calling.” Died: Feb. 6, 1998.Gustav EyssellA - FTal Farlow…

Harry Ellis Dickson 2003 Deaths

Harry Ellis DicksonAge: 94 musician and conductor who played first violin for the Boston Symphony Orchestra for nearly 50 years and was a conductor of the Boston Pops for more than 40 years.…

James Blackwood 2002 Deaths

James BlackwoodAge: 82 gospel musician who was a founding member of the Blackwood Brothers Quartet. He recorded 200 albums and won nine Grammy Awards. Died: Memphis, Feb. 3, 2002Otis…

Michael Brecker 2007 Deaths

Michael BreckerAge: 57 Grammy Award-winning jazz musician considered the most influential saxophonist since John Coltrane, his mentor. Brecker fronted his own bands and played as a sideman on…

Obie Benson 2005 Deaths

Obie BensonAge: 68 musician who was a founding member of the band the Four Tops. He wrote the popular antiwar song “What's Goin' On.” Died: Detroit, July 1, 2005Peter BenensonA - FStan…

Dennis Danell 2000 Deaths

Dennis DanellAge: 38 punk musician who played guitar in the bands Social Distortion and Fuel. He died of a brain aneurysm. Died: Newport Beach, Calif., Feb. 29, 2000Emory O. CunninghamA -…

Claude (Fiddler) Williams 2004 Deaths

Claude (Fiddler) WilliamsAge: 96 renowned musician who was a jazz violin virtuoso and Count Basie's first recorded guitarist. He played at President Clinton's second inauguration. Died:…