Died On This Date (February 28, 2008) Mike Smith / Dave Clark Five

Mike Smith
December 6, 1943 – February 28, 2008

mike-smithMike Smith was the lead singer of the Dave Clark Five, the second British Invasion group to hit U.S. shores during the early ’60s. They would be the only competition for the Beatles until the Rolling Stones reared their ugly head and music lovers suddenly saw a whole new side to British pop music. After the Dave Clark Five disbanded in 1970, Smith continued to record and produce throughout the eighties and nineties and then enjoyed modest success on the oldies circuit through the early years of the 21st century. In 2003, Smith seriously injured his spinal cord in a fall at his home. The fall left him paralyzed from the waist down and in his arms. He passed away from complications of that fall in 2008, just two weeks shy of being inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Dave Clark Five.

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Died On This Date (February 28, 1968) Frankie Lymon / Early R&B Star

Frankie Lymon
September 30, 1942 – February 28, 1968

frankie-lymonFrankie Lymon and his group, the Teenagers, had one of early R&B / rock ‘n roll’s biggest hits with their 1956 recording of “Why Do Fools Fall in Love?”  Lymon co-wrote the song at just 16 years of age.  Lymon grew up singing, and by the time he was 14, he had joined a local doo-wop group, the Premiers who would soon change its name to the Teenagers.  Following the success of their debut single, “Why Do Fools Fall in Love?” the Teenagers released a string of R&B hits.  In about a year’s time however, the group disbanded and Lymon launched a solo career that was never nearly as successful as his time with the Teenagers.  All the while, Lymon was struggling with drug addiction, which apparently started when he tried heroin for the first time at the age of 15.  In 1965, he and the Teenagers had a short, but unfruitful reunion.  Later that year, Lymon was drafted into the Army, but was eventually dishonorably discharged for going AWOL several times to hustle singing gigs near the Augusta, Georgia base.  After his discharge, ge moved to New York City to make another go at a recording career, but on February 28, 1968, Lymon was found dead of a heroin overdose at his grandmother’s Harlem home.  He was just 25 years old.

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Died On This Date (February 28, 1985) David Byron / Uriah Heep

David Byron (Born David Garrick)
January 29, 1947 – February 28, 1985

David Byron is best remembered as the original lead singer of Uriah Heep, a popular British rock band during the early ’70s.  He fronted the band from its inception in 1969 until 1976.  He helped propel the band to super-stardom with his  impressive vocal range and charismatic stage presence.  Songs like “Easy Livin” have become staples of classic rock radio.  In 1976, Byron and Uriah Heep parted ways.  His attempts to match his early acclaim with the formation of other bands and solo projects proved unsuccessful.   In 1980, he refused a request to reunite with Uriah Heep.  David Byron was 38 when he died of epilepsy and a liver condition that was reportedly a result of excessive alcohol consumption.

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Died On This Date (February 28, 1990) Dave Prichard / Armored Saint

Dave Prichard
November 27, 1963 – February 28, 1990

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Dave Prichard is best remembered as a founding guitarist for popular Los Angeles metal band, Armored Saint.  Formed in 1982, the band quickly built a sizable local following which lead to a 1983 record deal with revered independent, Metal Blade Records.  A year later, following the release of an EP on Metal Blade, they were picked up by major label, Chrysalis.  The band quickly released their debut album, March of the Saint which contained the MTV video staple, “Can You Deliver?”  By 1989, the band were growing frustrated with Chrysalis so they went back to Metal Blade.  Around that time, Dave Prichard was diagnosed with leukemia.  On February 28, 1990, he passed away from the disease at the age of 26.

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Died On This Date (February 28, 1974) Bobby Bloom / One Hit Wonder With “Montego Bay”

Bobby Bloom
1946 – February 28, 1974

bobby-bloomBobby Bloom was a singer, songwriter and musician who scored a big pop hit with “Montego Bay” in 1970.  The song reached #8 in the U.S. and #3 in the U.K.  As a songwriter, Bloom co-penned the Bobbie Gentry and Billy Idol hit, “Mony Mony,” as well as “Sunshine,” a hit for the Archies.  On February 28, 1974, Bloom was accidentally shot and killed during an altercation over a woman.  His assailant was never caught.