Died On This Date (April 16, 2013) Michael Sunden / Manager Of Crashdiet

Michael Sunden
DOB Unknown – April 16, 2013

Michael-SundenMichael Sunden was the manager of Swedish glam metal band, Crashdiet.  While watching the band play at a Nottingham venue, Rock City, Sunden apparently tripped and fell down some stairs.  He reportedly hit his head on a wall which caused his death at the age of 45.  Foul play was not suspected.  Crashdiet, who released Savage Playground in January of 2013 was on a tour promoting the album. The band’s founding lead singer and guitarist, Dave Lepard, died in 2006.



Died On This Date (April 16, 2013) Rita MacNeil / Canadian Country & Folk Great

Rita MacNeil
May 28, 1944 – April 16, 2013

Rita-MacNeilRita MacNeil was a popular Canadian folk and country singer who had the honor of outselling both Garth Brooks and Clint Black in Canada during 1990, at the height of their careers.  Born and raised on the eastern tip of Nova Scotia, the incredibly shy MacNeil was 27 when she first performed on stage – relatively late by pop music standards.  The year was 1971, and within just a few years, she recorded her first album and was becoming a popular draw along the Canadian folk festival circuit. Based on her growing popularity and work on behalf of women’s rights, MacNeil was secretly spied upon by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Security Service on the unwarranted suspicion that she had communist ties.   Her first single of note was 1986’s “Flying On Your Own” which reached #42 on the Canadian charts and was covered by Anne Murray the following year.  MacNeil went on to have numerous hits throughout the ’80s and ’90s, both in Canada and the UK.  In all, she released 24 albums which sold in the millions.  During the mid ’90s, MacNeil hosted her own CBC variety show, Rita And Friends.  Over the course of her career, she was recognized with a Juno, five honorary doctorates, and was a member of the Order of Canada and the Order of Nova Scotia.  On April 16,  2013, Rita MacNeil died unexpectedly from complications of a surgery.  She was 68.

 

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Died On This Date (April 16, 2013) George Beverly Shea / Gospel Singer & Composer

George Beverly Shea
February 1, 1909 – April 16, 2013

george-beverly-sheaGeorge Beverly Shea was an American Gospel singer and composer who was widely refereed to as “America’s Beloved Gospel Singer.”  Thanks in part to his numerous appearances at Billy Graham‘s many crusades along with subsequent recordings and radio appearances, Shea is considered one of Gospel music’s first true International stars.  Born in Ontario, Canada, Shea became a naturalized American citizen in 1941.  He was taught the violin, piano and organ as a youngster, but it was eventually his beautiful baritone voice that got noticed while singing at his father’s church.  He eventually moved to New York and then Chicago where he became a featured soloist on Graham’s weekly radio program.  Thanks to Shea’s singing, the show’s ratings skyrocketed almost overnight.  He went on to sing on other programs but ultimately worked alongside Graham over the next seven decades.  Throughout his career, Shea soloed on upwards of 500 recordings on over seventy albums.  He recorded several of his own albums as well.  His most famous recording is his rendition of “How Great Thou Art.”  As a composer, Shea’s most popular songs are “I’d Rather Have Jesus” and “The Wonder Of It All.”  He won a Grammy for Best Gospel Recording in 1966, and received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010.  He’s also won countless awards from various Gospel and Christian music associations.  George Beverly Shaw was 104 when he passed away on April 16, 2013.

 

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