Died On This Date (March 17, 2011) Charlie Gillett / Renowned British Radio DJ and Music Historian

Charlie Gillett
February 20, 1942 – March 17, 2010

Charlie Gillett was an influential British radio disc jockey, music historian and writer.  During the mid ’60s, Gillett was working as a college professor when he began contributing weekly music-related articles to the Record Mirror.  In 1970, he released his first book, The Sound Of The City: The Rise of Rock and Roll, a comprehensive history of popular music that is still considered one of the best.  He was soon contributing to Rolling Stone and New Musical Express magazines.  In 1972, Gillett moved over to radio where he hosted a popular weekly program on Radio London.  It was through that medium that he was the first to play early demos by the likes of Elvis Costello, Ian Dury, Graham Parker and Dire Straits, oftentimes leading to record deals for the artists.  During this period, Gillett released his second book, and helped bring Cajun music to the U.K. through his newly formed Oval Records.   Throughout his career Gillett also managed Dury, co-produced Lene Lovich’s popular debut album, and owned the publishing for such hit songs as Paul Hardcastle’s “19.”  Charlie Gillett was 68 when he died of multiple health related problems on March 17, 2010.

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Died On This Date (October 19, 1995) Don Cherry / Avant Garde Jazz Legend

Don Cherry
November 18, 1936 – October 19, 1995

Don Cherry 1Don Cherry was a highly regarded avant garde jazz trumpeter who is came to prominence during in the late ’50s while playing with Ornette Coleman.  His resume, both in the studio and on record, includes a who’s who of the greatest jazz musicians of the ’60s and ’70s.  It included John Coltrane, Sonny RollinsHerbie Hancock, Gato Barbieri, Sun Ra, and Ed Blackwell.  Cherry released several albums leading his own band on such labels as Blue Note and ECM.  He also appeared on a handful of rock albums, most notably those by Lou Reed and Ian Dury.  Don Cherry died of liver failure due to hepatitis at the age of 58.  His children include popular musicians, Neneh Cherry and Eagle-Eye Cherry.

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