Died On This Date (January 16, 2011) Steve Prestwich / Drummer For Australian Rock Band, Cold Chisel

Steve Prestwich
March 5, 1954 – January 16, 2011

Steve Prestwich was a drummer and songwriter who was the long-time member of Cold Chisel, one of Australia’s most popular rock bands of the late ’70s and ’80s.  Born in Liverpool, Prestwich and his family moved to Adelaide, South Australia while still in his teens.  He was soon playing in a few local bands before settling in with up-and-coming pub rock greats, Cold Chisel in 1974.  The band also included Jimmy Barnes who would find solo success years later.  Prestwich wrote several songs for the group, including their hits, “Forever Now” and “When The War Is Over.”  After leaving Cold Chisel in 1983, Prestwich briefly played for Little River Band and later released a couple of solo albums.  He also reunited with Cold Chisel on a few occasions.  In early 2011, Steve Prestwich discovered he had a brain tumor and died as a result on January 16, 2011, less than two weeks later.  He was 56.

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Died On This Date (January 16, 2010) Joe Forrester / Played With Bill Monroe

Joe Forrester
March 21, 1919 – January 16, 2011

Joe Forrester was a bluegrass pioneer.  He is perhaps best remembered for playing alongside his brother, Howdy Forrester, in Bill Monroe’s Blue Grass Boys.  In 1935, Forrester moved to Nashville where he had the opportunity to play at the Grand Ole Opry.  He could also be heard playing on radio stations in Tulsa, OK and Tuscola, IL.  After taking a break to serve his country during World War II – he landed on Utah Beach on D-Day, Forrester returned to music and performed with the likes of Gene Autry, Georgia Slim, and  Art Davis.  Joe Forrester was 91 when he passed away on January 16, 2011.