Died On This Date (October 11, 2011) Kim Brown / The Renegades

Kim Brown
May 2, 1945 – October 11, 2011

Kim Brown was a British guitarist and singer who fronted the ’60s Finnish rock band, the Renegades.  The band released several albums that sold very well throughout Sweden and beyond.  Their hits included “Matelot,” “Cadillac,” and “Thirteen.”  In the mid ’70s, Brown formed an oldies band, Kim & the Cadillacs who also found popularity thanks in part to the nostalgia craze ushered in by Grease and Happy Days.  Brown reunited the Renegades during the ’90s.  Kim Brown died of esophageal cancer on October 11, 2011.  He was 66.

Thanks to Paul Bearer for the assist.

Died On This Date (October 11, 2011) George “Mojo” Buford / Played With Muddy Waters

George “Mojo” Buford
November 10, 1929 – October 11, 2011

Photo by Bob Riedy

Mojo Buford was a Mississippi-born harmonica player who is most often recognized for his tenure in Muddy Waters’ band.  After settling in Chicago while in his 20s, Buford formed the Savage Boys who would fill in for Waters at the area clubs whenever the blues man was out on tour.  It became such a common occurrence, that they eventually became known as the Muddy Waters Jr. Band.  Buford first joined up with Waters in 1959, but left to form another band and cut some records a few of years later.  He reunited with Waters a couple more times over the next two decades.  George “Mojo” Buford was 81 when he passed away on October 11, 2011.