Died On This Date (December 13, 2001) Chuck Schuldiner / The Father of Death Metal

Chuck Schuldiner
May 13, 1967 – December 13, 2001

Chuck-SchuldinerChuck Schuldiner was a rock singer, songwriter and guitarist who has been called the “father of death metal” for creating a genre by marrying the best elements of British metal bands like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest with those of thrash bands like Slayer and Mercyful Fate.  Schuldiner began learning the acoustic guitar before he was ten-year old, but soon grew tired of it, so his parents bought him an electric guitar and amps which he took too with a vengeance.  In 1983, he formed his first band, Mantas who eventually morphed into Death, a band that would define the death metal genre, much in the same way Bill Monroe’s Blue Grass Boys spawned bluegrass.  Over the next decade, Death released seven killer albums that have come to influence a new generation of headbangers.  In May of 1999, Chuck Schuldiner was diagnosed with a form of brain cancer.  The tumor was removed during an expensive procedure that was partially paid for by the metal community.  Unfortunately, the cancer came back in 2001 and lead to Schuldiner’s death on December 13, 2001.  He was 34.

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Died On This Date (December 13, 2002) Zal Yanovsky / The Lovin’ Spoonful

Zalman Yanovsky
December 19, 1944 – December 13, 2002

Zal Yanovsky is best remembered as the lead guitarist for the Lovin’ Spoonful.  He was with the band from its inception in 1964 until he was asked to leave following a marijuana bust in 1967.  He played on such rock classics as “Summer in the City” and “Do You Believe in Magic.”  Following his run in Lovin’ Spoonful, Yanovsky released a solo album and appeared in the theater presentation of National Lampoon’s Lemmings.  Later in life, he became a successful restauranteur.  On December 13, 2002, Zal Yanovsky died of heart failure at the age of 57.

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Died On This Date (December 13, 2009) Yvonne King Burch / The King Sisters

Yvonne King Burch
January 20, 1920 – December 13, 2009

Yvonne King Burch was a member of the popular singing group, the King Sisters, who came to prominence during the swing era, and then found a new audience during the ’60s, thanks to their popular television variety program, The King Family Show.  They also performed in several movies during the ’40s, working alongside the likes of Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, and Buddy Ebsen.  On December 13, 2009, Yvonne King Burch, age 89, died following a fall.

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