Died On This Date (December 26, 2011) Sam Rivers / American Jazz Saxophonist

Sam Rivers
September 25, 1923 – December 26, 2011

Sam Rivers is best remembered as the influential jazz saxophonist  and composer who helped define the Free Jazz movement of the mid to late ’60s.  Born into a musical family, Rivers began playing at an early age.  After studying at the Boston Conservatory, Rivers went on to be an in-demand sideman, playing with the likes of Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, and Freddie Hubbard.  As a band leader, Rivers released several highly regarded albums on such storied labels as Impulse! and Blue Note.  His tune, “Beatrice” from 1964’s Fuchsia Swing Song is widely regarded as tenor sax 101 for aspiring players.  During the ’70s, Rivers and his wife owned and operated a jazz performance studio in New York City.  He continued to perform and record until as recently as 2006’s Aurora.   Sam Rivers was 88 when he died of pneumonia on December 26, 2011.

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Died On This Date (December 25, 2011) Jim “Motorhead” Sherwood / Frank Zappa’s Mothers Of Invention

Jim Sherwood
May 8, 1942 – December 25, 2011

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Jim “Motorhead” Sherman was a saxophonist who spent many years playing alongside Frank Zappa in various bands. Sherwood and Zappa were still in high school when they are introduced because of their shared passion for record collecting.  The year was 1956 and before long, Sherwood was playing in Zappa’s first band, the Black-Outs.  When Zappa formed the Mothers Of Invention, Sherwood was first brought on as a roadie and occasional sound effect provider, but soon became a full-time member.  He can be heard on such classic albums as Freak Out!, Uncle Meat, and Burnt Weeny Sandwich.   He also played with Zappa-related bands like  Ruben and the Jets, the Grandmothers,  and Ant-Bee, as well as on several Zappa proper albums.  Jim Sherwood was 69 when he passed away on December 25, 2011.  Cause of death was not immediately released.

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Died On This Date (December 24, 2011) Jody Rainwater / Bluegrass Pioneer

Jody Rainwater (Born Charles Johnson)
1920 – December 24, 2011

Jody Rainwater was a bluegrass pioneer who found his calling as a teenager, at first playing the mandolin.  Before long, he and is brother were performing as Chuck and Slim, the Johnson Brothers.  The boys built a local following thanks in part to their comical on stage banter.  In 1937, they were hired by High Point, North Carolina radio station, WMFR to perform live every Thursday evening.  By 1945, the duo were no longer together, so Rainwater enlisted in the Marines and served during WWII.  Upon his discharge, he formed the Blue Ridge Mountain Boys with Woody Hauser and developed an onstage persona known as Little Jody.  By the late ’40s, they disbanded, and Rainwater was soon playing bass alongside Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs in the Foggy Mountain Boys.   The band had a hit with the Rainwater composition, “I’m Waiting To Hear You Call Me Darling.”  Upon doctor’s orders, Rainwater retired from the group in 1952 and went to work hosting a morning radio show on WSVS.  His program quickly became the biggest money-maker at the station and would continue to be until his retirement in 1984.   He also performed local gigs with his own group from time to time during this period.  Jody Rainwater was 92 when he passed away on December 24, 2011.

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Died On This Date (December 22, 2011) Whop Frazier / Washington DC Area Blues Musician

William “Whop” Frazier
1943 – December 22, 2011

Whop Frazier was a Washington DC blues singer and bassist who was a popular draw throughout the city and surrounding area blues clubs for many years.  Over the years, he played with Carl Anderson, the Bad Influence Band and his own Whop Frazier & Friends By Choice.  William “Whop” Frazier died of lung and bone cancer on December 22, 2011.  He was 68.



Died On This Date (December 22, 2011) David Gold / Frontman For Woods Of Ypres

David Gold
DOB Unknown – December 22, 2011

David Gold was the founder and lead singer/guitarist for Ontario, Canada doom metal band, Woods Of Ypres.  Formed as a trio in 2002, the band released a handful of critical and fan favorite albums on Gold’s own Krankenhaus Records.  Their black and dark metal songs, which have been described as a “metallised Pink Floyd, helped build a legion of fans over the years.  In 2010, just as rumors of the group’s demise were circulating, they signed with Earache Records who is scheduled to release their latest offering in January 2012.  David Gold was reportedly killed in a car accident in Ontario, Canada on December 22, 2011.  He was 31.

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