Died On This Date (February 10, 2006) J Dilla aka Jay Dee / Hip-Hop Producer

J Dilla aka Jay Dee (Born James Yancey)
February 7, 1974 – February 10, 2006

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J Dilla was a respected hip hop producer who rose to prominence during the late ’90s.  He began getting noticed thanks to mid ’90s remixes for the likes of the Pharcyde, Janet Jackson and A Tribe Called Quest.  In 1997, Jackson’s “Got ’til It’s Gone” won a Grammy.  Even though Dilla produced it, he wasn’t credited, therefore didn’t receive the Grammy.  Dilla began releasing his own albums in 2000, each of which were moderately successful, particularly throughout hip hop’s underground community.  In 2003, he began collaborating with Los Angeles based producer and MC, Madlib.  Together they recorded as Jaylib.  Around that time, Dilla learned he was suffering from a rare blood disease that made it increasingly more difficult for him to get around.   His health continued to deteriorate over the next few years.  On February 10, 2006, 32-year-old J Dilla died of cardiac arrest.

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Died On This Date (February 10, 1975) Dave Alexander / The Stooges

Dave Alexander
June 3, 1947 – February 10, 1975

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Dave Alexander was the founding bassist for the Stooges.  Formed by Iggy Pop, Ron Ashton, and Scott Asheton in 1967, the Stooges strongly influenced punk, alternative and metal bands for generations to come.  Their “I Wanna Be Your Dog,” is considered one of the most iconic rock songs of the era.  Besides playing bass, Alexander helped out with composing music for, and arranging the band’s first couple of albums.  Unfortunately, Alexander suffered from alcohol addiction which lead to the band firing him in 1970.  On February 10, 1975, Dave Alexander died of pulmonary edema, of fluid accumulation in the lungs, which was likely a result of his drinking.  He was 27 years old.

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