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Jeff Beck, One of the Guitar Masters of the Rock Era, Dies at 78
- Jeff Beck, among the most innovative and certainly the most unpredictable of ’60s guitar heroes, died on Tuesday. He was 78. “On behalf of his family, it is with deep and profound sadness that we share the news of Jeff Beck’s passing. After suddenly contracting bacterial meningitis, he peacefully passed away yesterday,” reads a statement […]
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Tim Bogert Dies: Bassist With Jeff Beck, Vanilla Fudge, Cactus Was 76
Tim Bogert, who was part of such major acts as Vanilla Fudge and Cactus, and later in the super-group Beck, Bogert & Appice, died today of cancer at 76. His death was confirmed by his former bandmate Carmine Appice. At his death, he was working with Beck and Appice on a forthcoming live Beck, Bogert […]
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8-Year-Old Japanese Girl Stuns Robert Plant By Nailing Led Zeppelin Drum Part
"It’s like falling off a log for her."
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Music Biz 2017: Tribute to Glen Campbell and Jamming Music Execs Will Greet Opening Night Party
This year’s convention, to be held at the Renaissance Nashville Hotel on Monday (May 15).
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Jim Diamond, Singer of '80s Hit 'I Should Have Known Better', Dies at 64
“I Should Have Known Better” singer Jim Diamond died in his sleep last Thursday, according to a statement from his family. (photo: Bang Showbiz) Jim Diamond, the British singer who fronted the electro-pop band PhD and landed an international solo hit with the 1984 ballad “I Should Have Known Better”, has died at the age of 64. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Diamond relocated to London in his teens where he established the band Bandit and signed with Clive Davis’ Arista Records. With a move to L.A.,
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Inside Rikers Island, Rock N' Roll Reigns
It takes visitors over a mile-long bridge, and standing before it, Officer Blackwell lists everything that can't be brought into New York City's largest prison. “No cell phones, no electronic equipment not already checked in, no cigarettes, no lighters, no rubber bands,” Blackwell says in a rehearsed voice. “Can I bring my drumsticks in?” asks Carmine Appice, twirling the tools of his trade nervously.
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