Died On This Date (November 2, 2010) Jim Clench / April Wine; Bachman Turner Overdrive

Jim Clench
May 1, 1949 – November 2, 2010

Jim Clench was a Canadian musician who is perhaps best remembered for his time in both April Wine and Bachman Turner Overdrive. For April Wine, he played and sang on their early ’70s albums, Electric Jewels, On Record, and Stand Back.   He left the group in 1975.  Three years later, he joined Bachman Turner Overdrive, replacing Randy Bachman who had just embarked on his solo career.  He stayed with the group until their first break-up in 1979, playing and singing on Street Action and Rock ‘N Roll Nights.   Clench also played bass and keyboards on Bryan Adams’ debut album.  When April Wine reformed during the early ’90s, Clench was back on board.  He played on their next four studio albums until leaving again in 2006.  Jim Clench, aged 61, passed away on November 2, 2010.  Cause of death was not immediately released.

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Died On This Date (November 2, 1996) Eva Cassidy / Respected Pop Singer

Eva Cassidy
February 2, 1963 – November 2, 1996

Eva Cassidy was an American guitarist and vocalist who was equally adept at interpreting jazz, blues, country, folk, and pop standards.  Without much more than a cult following outside of her hometown of Washington DC, Cassidy never failed to wow audiences with her remarkable technical ability and passion with which she sang.  Unfortunately, and at no fault of her own, record companies ignored her, but only because of their own confusion on how to best market her.  In 1993, Cassidy had a malignant mole removed from her back, and her health seamed fine from that point on, but roughly three years later, she began feeling stiffness and pain in her hips.  Further tests revealed that she was suffering from advanced stages of melanoma.   Eva Cassidy was 33 when she died from the cancer on November 2, 1996.  Ironically, after spending her entire adult life trying to get her music heard, it took her death to finally expose her beyond her local fan base.  In the years following her passing, collections of her recordings started coming out, leading to critical praise and several charting singles in the UK.  In 2005, nearly 10 years after her death, amazon.com ranked her as their 5th best-selling musician behind the Beatles, U2, Norah Jones, and Diana Krall.

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