Died On This Date (November 16, 1998) J.D. Sumner / Sang With Elvis

John David Sumner
November 19, 1924 – November 16, 1998

On stage with Elvis Presley

J.D. Sumner was a southern gospel singer who was recognized for his deep bass voice.  Sumner’s dream to sing began when he was just a young child, and after his tour of duty in WW2, he set out to accomplish it.  By the late ’40s, he began to come into his own in such vocal groups as Sunny South Quartet and Sunshine Boys. In 1954, Sumner was hired by James Blackwood to sing bass in his Blackwood Brothers, further establishing Sumner as one of the genre’s best vocalists.  He and Blackwood also went into several business ventures together, including the formation of the Gospel Music Association, and the purchase of the Stamps Quartet Music Company from Frank Stamps, Sumner’s early inspiration.  He eventually left the Blackwood Brothers to form his own group, J.D. Sumner and the Stamps.  In 1971, the Stamps were hired by Elvis Presley to tour and record.  They backed Presley on each of his albums throughout the ’70s and appeared onstage during his televised concerts of the era.  Sumner broke up the Stamps in 1980 but formed a new version by the end of the decade.  J.D. Sumner, 73, passed away while on tour with the Stamps on November 16, 1998.

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Died On This Date (November 16, 2000) Joe C. / Kid Rock

Joe C. (Born Joseph Calleja)
November 9, 1974 – November 16, 2000

Joe C. was a Michigan born rapper who gained fame as sideman to Kid Rock during the latter’s live performances.  Joe C. made his recording debut on Rock’s 1998 release, Rebel Without A Cause, and in 1999, he provided a solo track for the South Park soundtrack.  Joe C. suffered from an autoimmune disorder called Celiac disease his entire life.  The condition kept him from growing past 3 feet 9 inches tall and caused him to live in pain most of the time.  He once stated that he had to take as many as 80 pills a day in order to live a relatively healthy lifestyle.  Joe C., 26, succumbed to the disease while asleep at his parents house on November 16, 2000.

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Died On This Date (November 16, 2008) Jerry Bassin / Founder Of Bassin Distributors

Jerry Bassin
DOB Unknown – November 16, 2008

Jerry Bassin,was the founder of Bassin Distributors, a U.S. record one-stop that eventually became Alliance Entertainment Corporation, the second largest music wholesaler in the United States.  He began his career in the music business during the ’60s when he and a partnered opened a Brooklyn based retail outlet called Collegiate Sports & Music.  He sold the store in 1973 and moved to Florida where he again, partnered up on a record store.  But this time, Bassin started a wholesale operation within the company and called it, Interstate Trading.  His partner soon bought him out and Bassin eventually opened another distributor which would eventually be called Bassin Distributors.  Unlike other 1980’s independent distributors who mostly catered to record stores within their geographical region, Bassin became one of the first one-stops to operate nationally.  His was also one of the first U.S. based one-stops to sell music internationally.  In 1991, he and his partner sold the company to Alliance where Bassin stayed on as an executive  for the better part of the decade, and as a consultant after that.  Jerry Bassin was 76 when he died suddenly while in the Bahamas on November 16, 2008.



Died On This Date (November 16, 1994) Dino Valenti / Popular ’70s Singer-Songwriter

Dino Valente (Born Chet Powers)
November 7, 1943 – November 16, 1994

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Chet Powers was a singer-songwriter who was better known by his professional name, Dino Valenti.  Valenti got his start during the early ’60s in the same Greenwich Village coffeehouses and clubs as Bob Dylan, Josh White and Paul Stookey.  Valenti soon moved to Los Angeles where he penned perhaps his most famous song, “Get Together” (under Chet Powers).  The song would become popularized by Jefferson Starship and the Younbloods.  He soon found himself as a member of San Francisco psychedelic rock band, Quicksilver Messenger Service, but after one of several drug arrests, he was kicked out of the band.  Valenti did return to the band’s fold in later years, contributing several songs.    Valenti underwent brain surgery in 1981, so his future work was limited to local gigs due to the initial brain illness.  He was 57 when he died suddenly in his home on November 16, 1994.

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Died On This Date (November 16, 2009) Jeff Clyne / British Jazz Bassist

Jeff Clyne
January 29, 1937 – November 16, 2009

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Jeff Clyne was a respected British jazz bassist whose career spanned some four decades.  Over the course of his career, he played with Blossom Dearie, Ronnie Scott, Dudley Moore, Zoot Sims and many more.  Clyne played in several combos during the ’70s.  That list includes Nucleus, Turning Point and Isotope.  He also worked as a jazz educator and bass instructor.  Jeff Clyne was 72 when he died of a heart attack on November 16, 2009.