Died On This Date (January 9, 2011) Debbie Friedman / Jewish Folk Singer

Debbie Friedman
DOB Unknown – January 9, 2011

Debbie Friedman was a popular folk singer-songwriter whose songs were mostly populated with Jewish faith themes.  She began writing when she was at camp during the ’70s and went on to release over 20 albums throughout her long career.  Her most famous songs are “Mi Sheberach,” “The Aleph Bet Song,” and “I Am A Latke.”  In 2007, she began teaching at The Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion.  Debbie Friedman died of pneumonia on January 9, 2011.  She was 59.

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Died On This Date (January 9, 2012) Bridie Gallagher / Popular Irish Balladeer

Bridie Gallagher
September 7, 1924 – January 9, 2011

Bridie Gallagher was an influential Irish singer who, over a career that spanned more than 50 years became known as one of the nation’s must important female vocalists.  Known as “The Girl From Donegal,” Gallagher became Ireland’s first international pop star thanks to such records as 1956’s  “A Mother’s Love’s A Blessing.”  That was followed by another popular single, “The Boys From County Armagh” from her successful debut album,  The Girl From Donegal.  Before she knew it, Gallagher was playing to sell-out crowds at the Royal Albert Hall, Carnegie Hall, and the Sydney Opera House.   She went on to sell millions of records and perform the world over until her retirement in 2000.  Bridie Gallagher passed away in hour Belfast home on July 9, 2011.  She was 87.

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Died On This Date (January 9, 2012) Ruth Fernandez / Pioneering Puerto Rican Singer

Ruth Fernandez Cortada
May 23, 1919 – January 9, 2012

Once called “The Soul of Puerto Rican Song,” Ruth Fernandez was a popular singer who broke both racial and gender barriers during the 1940s.  After learning to play the piano as a child, Fernandez began performing around her neighborhood in Ponce, and by the time she was 14, she had already formed her first group and was performing for 50 cents a day at local radio stations.  She went on to perform at area nightclubs and casinos with Mingo, a popular bandleader.  In 1941, Fernandez received a recording contract from Columbia Records who released her first hit single, 1941’s “Cuando Vuelvas.”  Before she knew it, she was performing in clubs as far north as New York City.  Fernandez also became a popular performer for soldiers stationed overseas as she traveled to entertain troops of Hispanic descent during WWII and the Korean War.  In 1954, she performed on El Show Libby’s, Puerto Rico’s first-ever televised music program.  Over the course of her career, Fernandez toured the world, and in many places was  the first Latina to do so.  She also appeared in several Spanish-language films.   In 1973, Fernandez was elected to the Senate of Puerto Rico where she served until 1981.  During her tenure, she worked to better conditions for the artistic class.  After retiring during the 2000s, it was revealed that Fernandez was suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease.  Ruth Fernandez passed away at the age of 92 on January 9, 2012.

 

Died On This Date (January 8, 1935) Jessie Garon Presley / Elvis’ Twin Brother; Died At Birth

Jessie Garon Presley
January 8, 1935 – January 8, 1935

On January 8, 1935, Gladys Presley went into a very difficult labor as any expectant mother of twins would. At around 4:00 am, the first of two identical twins arrived stillborn. Having known that twins were on the way, the first was given the name Jessie Garon Presley. About a half hour later, a healthy Elvis Aron Presley was born. Lord knows how our world would be different if Jessie had survived. What IS known is that both Gladys and Elvis were deeply effected by the loss of the twin. Gladys often spoke about how disappointed she was to not have had two boys. Elvis would feel guilt through most of his life, likely due to his mother’s frequent reminders. She would tell Elvis that he was born with the added strength of his unborn twin and that God had chosen him to survive, so he should live up to that. Other times she claimed that when something good happened to Elvis, it was because of his “Jessie” side, and conversely, when things went bad, it was his “Elvis” side. (Note: some sources cite the spelling as “Jesse.”  I chose “Jessie” as it appears on his tombstone.)


Died On This Date (January 8, 1991) Steve Clark / Def Leppard

Steve Clark
April 23, 1960 – January 8, 1991

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Steve Clark is best remembered as a celebrated guitarist in Def Leppard, a New Wave of British Heavy Metal band that became one of the most popular groups of the 1980s.   Clark was just 11 when he first picked up the guitar and within a few years he was emulating such guitar gods as Jimmy Page.  He successfully auditioned for Def Leppard in 1978, and over the next decade helped the band achieve massive fame and fortune thanks to albums like High ‘n Dry, Hysteria, and Pyromania.  Over the years, the band has sold in excess of 65 million albums worldwide.   Unfortunately, Clark suffered from alcoholism, and in late 1990, he was put on a six-month leave from the band to hopefully clean up.  On January 8, 1991 however, Steve Clark, age 30, was found dead on his couch of an accidental overdose of alcohol and prescribed pain medications and antidepressants.

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