Died On This Date (July 3, 1971) Jim Morrison / The Doors

Jim Morrison
December 8, 1943 – July 3, 1971

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As the charismatic front man for the Doors, Jim Morrison exemplified all that is rock music. In life and in death, his impact on popular culture cannot be denied. Moving to Los Angeles in 1964, Morrison enrolled in UCLA’s film school where he met Ray Manzarek. The following year they formed the Doors with Robbie Krieger and John Densmore. In 1967, the Doors signed with Elektra Records and were soon invited to perform on the Ed Sullivan Show where Morrison’s use of the lyric “higher” instead of “better” maddened Sullivan enough to forever ban them from the show. If anything, that only added momentum to the Doors’ ascent, and by the time of their second release, they were one of the most popular bands in the world. The Doors continued to record several now-classic rock albums and blow away concert audiences along the way. By 1969 though, Morrison’s physical appearance had dramatically changed…the once leather-wearing rock god was now a husky bearded mountain-of-a-man more closely resembling a lumberjack than a rock star. And his performances were becoming more erratic as well. One concert in Miami ended with a warrant out for Morrison’s arrest on indecent exposure charges after he tried to incite a riot out of the crowd. He was later exonerated of those charges. Morrison moved to Paris in April of 1971 with long-time companion Pamela Courson. On July 3, 1971, Courson found Morrison dead in his bathtub, but under French law, no autopsy was conducted. The coroner claimed to have found no evidence of foul play and ruled it heart failure. Of course, there have been numerous articles and books written about Morrison’s mysterious death. Some say suicide, while others claim that Courson was responsible either accidentally or intentionally. While still others believe he staged the whole thing and is alive and well somewhere.

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Died On This Date (May 8, 2010) Francisco Aguabella / Popular Afro-Cuban Percussionist

Francisco Aguabella
October 10, 1925 – May 8, 2010

Francisco Aguabella was a revered Afro-Cuban, jazz and Salsa percussionist who was also a sacred drummer of the Santeria religion.  Born and raised in Cuba, Aguabella picked up his first instrument at 12, and ultimately left home in his mid-20s to pursue his music career. He performed all over the world, appeared in the Shelley Winters film, Mambo, and played at the White House.    Over the course of his career, Aguabella performed with  Frank Sinatra, Tito Puente, Dizzy Gillespie, Carlos Santana, Cal Tjader, and the Doors to name a few.  In 1992, he was awarded a National Heritage Fellowship from the Endowment for the Arts.  Francisco Aguabella was 84 when he died of cancer on May 8, 2010.

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Died On This Date (February 24, 2008) Larry Norman / The Father of Christian Rock

Larry Norman
April 8, 1947 – February 24, 2008

larry-normanLarry Norman has been called “The Father of Christian Rock.”  Before jumping into the Christian music arena, Norman was part of the Bay Area scene where he was afforded the opportunity to open for both Jimi Hendrix and the Doors. In 1969, his first Capitol Records release, Upon This Rock, became what many consider the first Christian rock album.  Not without controversy, Norman would live on the fringes of Christian music due in part to his long hair and outspoken political beliefs.   Larry Norman passed away from heart failure on February 24, 2008.

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Died On This Date (February 21, 1982) Murray The K / Lendary Disc Jockey

Murray “the K” Kaufman
February 14, 1922 – February 21, 1982

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Murray Kaufman, or Murray the K, was a famous radio disc jockey during the early days of rock ‘n roll.  He got his start in radio during the late ’40s, and by the mid ’60s, he was hosting the popular evening slot on New York City radio powerhouse, WINS.  It was there that he created the persona of the “wacky DJ” that would be imitated by thousands of radio personalities to this day.  Around this time, Kaufman  became one of the first American DJ’s to embrace and promote the Beatles.  By doing so, he became a friend of the band and common companion when they came through New York City.  He subsequently became the first to be called “the fifth Beatle.”    After WINS went to a news format in 1965, Kaufman moved over to the newly growing FM side of radio where he became a pioneer of playing album cuts and blocks of songs by the same artist, or those that followed a theme.  It was then that he became one of the first to support Bob Dylan after he went electric.  Outside of the radio station, Kaufman was one of the few promoters at the time to put together interracial rock ‘n roll live shows where the likes of Dionne Warwick, the Doors, Cream, the Four Tops and Bobby Vinton could all share the stage.  In later years, Kaufman produced several rock ‘n roll compilation albums and also produced and hosted a popular rock ‘n roll TV show.  During the ’70s, he consulted the popular Beatlemania stage show.  Murray “the K” Kaufman died of cancer on February 21, 1982.  He was 60 years old.



Died On This Date (January 16, 1975) Paul Beaver / Beaver & Krause

Paul Beaver
1925 – January 16, 1975

Paul Beaver was one of electronic music’s early pioneers.  Armed with a Moog synthesizer, he partnered with Bernie Krause to form Beaver & Krause in 1966.  Besides being one of the first groups to release an electronic pop album, Beaver & Krause helped spread the use of synthesizers to the rock community.  The Byrds, the Doors and Simon & Garfunkel are all said to have been inspired by Beaver & Krause to experiment with the instrument.  Beaver & Krause albums are also considered by some to have sparked the New Age movement.  Over the course of his career, Beaver contributed to recordings by the Monkees and the Mamas and the Papas.  Paul Beaver suffered a brain aneurysm in 1975 and passed away at 50 later that year.

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