Died On This Date (January 10, 2010) Dannie Flesher / Co-Founder Of Wax Trax Records
Dannie Flesher
DOB Unknown – January 10, 2010

Dannie Flesher was the co-founder of Wax Trax Records, the storied Chicago record store and label during the ’80s and ’90s. Flesher and partner, Jim Nash first opened the store in Denver, but moved it to Chicago in 1978. The store specialized in punk and electronica, and usually stocked the most sought-after import releases. The store became a local mecca for young punks and hip college kids. Flesher and Nash eventually launched the Wax Trax record label, home to such industrial acts as KMFDM, Ministry, and Front 42. Unfortunately, Flesher and Nash never felt the need to sign contracts with their artists, so as would be expected, the successful ones ended up being courted away by major labels. The label went bankrupt in 1992 and was purchased by TVT Records. Dannie Flesher retired from the music business in 2005 and died of pneumonia on January 10, 2010. He was 58 .
Thanks to Craig Rosen at Number 1 Albums for the assist.

Greg Pineda, was the lead singer and guitarist for Southern California band, Aluminum Marshmallow. Originally formed by Pineda and Tom Behrens back while still in elementary school in 1967, the group had reunited several years ago. Since then, they have become local favorites in Sierra Madre, California. Pineda also owned and operated a recording studio, All Media Services, in Westlake Village, California. It was there that he produced a series of music videotapes called The Hollywood Music Store with the help of Chuck Negron, as well as members of Ambrosia, REO Speedwagon, Chicago and more. Greg Pineda was 54 when he passed away on January 3, 2009. He had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer just a few months earlier.




