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Died On This Date (April 5, 2007) Mark St. John / KISS

Mark St. John
February 7, 1956 – April 5, 2007

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Before joining KISS in 1984, Mark St. John was a guitar teacher and musician in Los Angeles. He was brought on board to record Animalyze. Unfortunately, he didn’t get along with the other members and was starting to have arthritic trouble with his hands so he was replaced with Bruce Kulick by year’s end. But it should be noted that Animalyze is the most successful of KISS’ post-makeup releases and re legitimized the band in the heavy metal community. The album spawned a video for “Heaven’s On Fire,” the only known KISS footage to include St. John.  The year following his abbreviated tenure with KISS found St. John teaming up with vocalist David Donato to form the glam metal band, White Tiger. After moderate success with their debut album, White Tiger disbanded while working on demos for its follow-up. Over the next several years, St. John continued to try to get something going with his career and continued to do session work. During that time he worked separately with Jeff Scott Soto, Peter Criss, Phil Naro, and even David Hasslehoff, but nothing substantial materialized, so he reportedly went back to teaching guitar to make his living. On April 5, 2007, Mark St. John died from a cerebral hemorrhage.

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Died On This Date (April 5, 1983) Danny Rapp / Danny & the Juniors

Danny Rapp
May 9, 1941 – April 5, 1983

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Danny Rapp was the lead singer of ’50s teen sensations, Danny & the Juniors. In 1957, their single, “Do The Bop” landed in the hands of Dick Clark who liked it and played it on American Bandstand after suggesting to the group that they change in to “At The Hop.” They had two more hits, “Rock ‘n’ Roll Is Here To Stay,” and “Twistin’ USA.” The group continued to record throughout the ’60s but were never able to come close to the success they had with those three tracks. Danny Rapp fell out of the public eye until his apparent suicide in 1983.

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Died On This Date (April 5, 2009) Nancy Overton / The Chordettes

Nancy Overton
February 6, 1926 – April 5, 2009

nancy-overtonNancy Overton sang in the ’50s girl group, the Chordettes, one of the longest running vocal groups in pop history.  The had two huge pop hits with “Mr. Sandman” and “Lollipop.”  Overtone was asked to join the Chordettes  in 1957, and although she never recorded with the group, she performed live with them until she retired from show business in 1972.    Nancy Overton died of esophageal cancer on April 5, 2009.

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Died On This Date (April 5, 2008) Jim Bonk / Music Retailer

Jim Bonk
DOB Unknown – April 5, 2008

Jim Bonk was a marine who had just returned from Vietnam when he went to work for the Camelot Records chain in 1968.  Bonk rose through the ranks to President of the retailer by helping build it into a powerhouse chain of 364 stores.  To his coworkers Bonk was an inspiration, and to his colleagues throughout the industry, he epitomized integrity.  Jim Bonk passed away after a long battle with cancer on April 5, 2008.

Died On This Date (April 4, 2009) Anthony “Tony D” Depula / Hip Hop Producer

Tony D (Born Anthony Depula)
DOB Unknown – April 4, 2009

Tony D (right) with Russell Simmons
Tony D (right) with Russell Simmons

Trenton, New Jersey’s Anthony Depula (aka Tony D) was a veteran hip hop producer who started his career as a DJ in the mid ’80s by accident.  As a young fan of the music, he liked to help set up gear at parties and dances around town, so one night when the hired DJ failed to show up, he was told to get up there and do it.  He never looked back.  Tony D soon got into management, representing MC Serch of 3rd Base at one time.  But his true calling was as a producer.  Over the past two decades, he produced such as acts DJ Muggs, Young Zee, The Outsidaz, King Sun, and most famously, Poor Righteous Teachers, on their “Rock Dis Funky Joint,” a chart topping hip hop classic from 1990.  Anthony Depula was killed in what initially appeared to have been a single car accident in Hamilton, New Jersey.