Died On This Date (June 30, 2011) Ron “Byrd” Foster / Drummer For The Silencers; Roy Buchanan

Ron Foster
DOB Unknown – June 30, 2011

Ron “Byrd” Foster was a respected Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania rock drummer who made significant contributions to the sound of such bands as the Silencers, Iron City Rockers, and Red Hot & Blue.  He also played and sang on a handful of Roy Buchanan’s albums during the mid ’70s.   Foster was still in high school when he was hired on by a local band to go on the road for the summer.  He soon landed a gig with local blues rock band, the Igniters.  After his run with the Igniters, Foster played with Buchanan and by the time new wave was taking hold in the US, he found himself playing in Silencers whose claim to fame is that their video for “Peter Gun/Remote Control/Illegal” aired on the very first broadcast day of MTV in 1981.  He later played with Joe Grushecky in Iron City Rockers as well as several other bands over the next two decades.   During the ’90s, Foster moved to Florida where he worked as a session drummer.  During the 2000s, he battled diabetes, cirrhosis, and ultimately, cancer.  On June 30, 2011, Ron “Byrd” Foster died of liver cancer.  He was 61.



Died On This Date (August 14, 1988) Roy Buchanan / Electric Blues Great

Roy Buchanan
September 23, 1939 – August 14, 1988

Roy Buchanan was a respected blues guitarist who rose to prominence in the late ’50s thanks in part to his prowess on the Telecaster. Rolling Stone placed him at #57 in their list of The 100 Greatest Guitarists Of All Time.  He got his professional start early, playing with Johnny Otis at just 15.  In the early ’60s, Buchanan began working with Ronnie Hawkins alongside Robbie Robertson who he reportedly tutored on the guitar.  In the early ’80s, Buchanan was the subject of a documentary entitled The Best Unknown Guitarist In The World, an opinion evidently shared by the likes of John Lennon and Eric Clapton.  He was soon offered a record deal with Polydor Records who released his first solo album in 1972.   Except for a four-year break beginning in 1981, Buchanan continued to record and perform until his death in 1988.   Buchanan struggled with substance abuse for many years and on August 14, 1988, he was arrested and placed in a Virginia jail for public drunkenness.  Some hours later, his lifeless body was found hanging by his shirt in his cell.  His death was officially ruled a homicide, but his family and friends have claimed there was evidence to the contrary.   He was 48 at the time of his death.

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Died On This Date (October 4, 1994) Danny Gatton / Rock Guitar Great

Danny Gatton
September 4, 1945 – October 4, 1994

Danny Gatton was a guitar player’s guitar player.  His playing was admired by no less than Slash, Eric Clapton, Les Paul and Willie Nelson.  He’s been in the touring bands for Robert Gordon and Roger Miller, and he’s gone lick for lick on stage with the likes of Alvin Lee, Jimmie Vaughan and Roy Buchanan.  And Rolling Stone magazine ranked him at #63 on their 2003 list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time.   Sadly though, Danny Gatton ended his own life by shooting himself in his garage at the age of 49.   

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