Bob Weir, a founding member and influential guitarist of the Grateful Dead, has died at age 78 due to lung issues following a cancer diagnosis, leaving a lasting legacy in American rock and the jam-band movement.
Bob Weir, co-founder and guitarist of the Grateful Dead, has died at age 78 after battling lung issues, leaving a lasting legacy in American music and a community built around his warm, improvisational style and songwriting contributions.
Howard alumnus and gospel music pioneer Richard Smallwood, known for his influential compositions and leadership in gospel music, passed away at age 77. His career spanned decades, earning numerous awards and recognition, including a Grammy nomination and the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Smallwood's work bridged gospel tradition with mainstream success, inspiring many through his spiritual and musical contributions.
Country music legend Stu Phillips, the oldest member of the Grand Ole Opry, died on Christmas Day at age 92, leaving a legacy of 58 years with the Opry and a lasting impact on the country music community.
Country music legend Stu Phillips, the oldest member of the Grand Ole Opry and a Canadian Hall of Famer, passed away at age 92 on Christmas Day, leaving behind a legacy of hit songs, TV hosting, and a career spanning over five decades.
Joe Ely, a pioneering country-rock musician from West Texas known for blending various genres and collaborating with notable artists like The Clash and Bruce Springsteen, has died at age 78 after battling Lewy body dementia and Parkinson's disease. His influential career included solo work, collaborations, and reuniting with The Flatlanders, leaving a lasting legacy in American music.
Chris Rea, the singer famous for his festive hit 'Driving Home for Christmas' and a prolific music career, has died at age 74 after a short illness. Rea released a new Christmas album in October and was celebrated for his contributions to music and his Middlesbrough roots. Fans and public figures have paid tribute to his legacy, highlighting his influence and the personal struggles he overcame, including health issues.
Joe Ely, a influential Texas singer-songwriter known for his work with The Flatlanders and collaborations with The Clash, has died at 78 due to complications from Lewy Body Dementia, Parkinson’s, and pneumonia. Ely's music, rooted in West Texas and blending rock, country, and Spanish influences, left a lasting impact on generations of musicians and fans, though he never achieved mainstream fame.
Carl Carlton, a legendary funk and R&B singer known for hits like 'Everlasting Love' and 'She's a Bad Mama Jama,' has died at age 72. His music, celebrated for its soulful and groove-based style, has left a lasting impact on the genre and inspired many artists. He passed away after battling health issues following a stroke in 2019.
Gilson Lavis, the longtime drummer for the band Squeeze and a respected musician who played with legends like Chuck Berry and Dolly Parton, has died at age 74. He was known for his work on hits like 'Cool for Cats' and later pursued painting portraits of music icons. His death was announced by bandmate Jools Holland, prompting condolences from fellow artists and fans.
Ace Frehley, the iconic lead guitarist of Kiss known for his space-themed persona and influential rock sound, has died at age 74 due to a fall at his home. He was a key figure in the band's success in the 1970s, contributing to their legendary status with hits like 'Rock and Roll All Nite' and their groundbreaking stage presence. Frehley's legacy as a pioneering guitarist and member of one of rock's most famous bands continues to live on.
D'Angelo, a pioneering neo-soul singer known for albums like 'Brown Sugar' and 'Voodoo,' has died at 51 after a battle with cancer, leaving behind a significant musical legacy that helped shape modern R&B and neo-soul.
Thommy Price, a renowned rock drummer known for his work with Joan Jett and other iconic artists, has died at age 68. His energetic drumming significantly contributed to the sound of 80s rock hits, including Joan Jett's 'I Hate Myself for Loving You.' Price's legacy as a talented musician and collaborator is celebrated by fans and fellow artists alike.
Ike Turner Jr., Grammy-winning musician and son of Ike and Tina Turner, died at 67 due to kidney failure after years of health issues, with a notable career as a sound engineer and collaborator with his parents, amid a complex family history and recent legal troubles.
A 10-foot bronze statue of Tina Turner was unveiled in Brownsville, Tennessee, her hometown, during the Tina Turner Heritage Days, honoring her legacy as the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll. The statue depicts her with her signature hair and microphone, celebrating her influential music career and roots in rural Tennessee.