Died On This Date (March 16, 2008) Daniel MacMaster / Bonham

Daniel MacMaster
July 11, 1968 – March 16, 2008

Daniel MacMaster was a Canadian born singer who is best remembered as the voice of Bonham, the popular ’90s rock band that was founded by Jason Bonham, the son of Led Zeppelin drummer, John Bonham.  Formed in 1989, the band released its debut album, The Disregard of Time Keeping the following year.  That release quickly went gold.   They released one more album before calling it quits in 1992 but then reunited in later years.  MacMaster released a solo album in 2005 and was working on another project at the time of his death.  On March 16, 2008, 39-year-old Daniel MacMaster died of Group A streptococcal infection.

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Died On This Date (March 16, 2008) Ola Brunkert / Abba

Ola Brunkert
December 16, 1946 – March 16, 2008

Ola-BrunkertOla Brunkert was the longtime session drummer for Abba for whom he played on every album throughout their career. Born in Sweden, Brunkert played in various groups throughout the ’60s, building himself a solid reputation so that by the early ’70s, he had become one of the most in-demand session drummers around.  He began working for Abba and was soon heard around the world thanks to their many massive hits.  Songs like “Waterloo” and “Dancing Queen” feature Brunkert’s talents.    He also toured with the band throughout the years.  On March 16, 2008, 61-year-old Ola Brunkert died in a freak accident at his home.  While working in his yard, he fell and hit his head on a window, causing it to shatter.  Shards of glass cut his throat, but left him alive long enough to grab a towel and wrap it around his neck.  Unfortunately he collapsed and died before he could call for help.

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Died On This Date (March 16, 1970) Tammi Terrell / R&B Great

Tammi Terrell
April 29, 1945 – March 16, 1970

tammi-terrellThe incomparable Tammi Terrell was one of those special gifts that was taken from us far too soon. Although Terrell began performing at the age of 13, it wasn’t until she hit her early 20s when Motown’s Barry Gordy, Jr. discovered her and teamed her up with Marvin Gaye that her career began to soar. With a string of hits, the duo took their show on the road, but a series of severe headaches began to take their toll on both Terrell and their act. It all came crashing down in October of 1967 when Terrell collapsed in Gaye’s arms while on stage at Hampden-Sydney College on Vermont. She was diagnosed with a brain tumor which lead to her death on March 16, 1970 at just 24. Gaye was so distraught by her passing that he went into a self-imposed isolation for a couple of years. It was during this time that he wrote and recorded his classic, What’s Going On?. His maturation on that album was likely a byproduct of his great loss of Miss Terrell.

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Died On This Date (March 16, 1976) Arthur Gunter / Electric Blues Guitarist

Arthur Gunter
May 23, 1926 – March 16, 1976

arthur-guntherArthur Gunter was an electric blues guitarist from Nashville, TN who recorded for the Excello label throughout the 1950s. During that time he wrote and recorded “Baby, Let’s Play House” which became an international hit for Elvis Presley.  He continued recording and performing until the mid ’60s when he more-or-less retired for the music business.  On March 16, 1976, Arthur Gunter died of pneumonia.



Died On This Date (March 15, 2008) Mikey Dread / Reggae Legend

Mikey Dread (Born Mike Campbell)
January 1, 1954 – March 15, 2008

Mikey Dread started his career in music as an engineer at the JBC, the Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation.  At the time, the station was broadcasting mostly foreign pop songs, so Dread convinced the higher-ups to give him his own program which he called Dread At The Controls. It eventually became the most popular show on the network. One group of fans of the show were the Clash who invited Dread to England to produce some tracks on their 1980 release, Sandinista! as well as to tour with them through Europe and beyond. Throughout this time he was building his own audience as a respected singer and performer. In his later years, Dread grew disillusioned with the record industry so he quietly retired and went back to school to study electronics and business in his new home city of Miami. This paid off as he was able to regain the rights to his music which he began re-releasing on his own label.  In October of 2007, it was announced that he was being treated for a brain tumor. He passed away surrounded by his family at his Connecticut home on March 15, 2008.

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