Died On This Date (March 16, 2014) Scott Asheton / Drummer For Iggy Pop & The Stooges
Scott Asheton
August 16, 1949 – March 16, 2014
Scott Asheton was the drummer for Detroit group the Stooges, a garage band lead by the wildly charismatic Iggy Pop. With the Stooges, Asheton was considered by many as ground zero for what would become known as punk rock some ten years later. Born in Washington DC, Asheton was 14 when his family moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan where he eventually co-founded the Stooges with brother, Ron Asheton, Iggy Pop and David Alexander. After its inception, the band quickly established itself as a must-see act in and around the Detroit area for their aggressive playing and Pop’s shocking stage antics. It must be noted that this was still the late ‘60s, a time when such blistering noise and in-your-face singing was difficult for many of the Woodstock generation to swallow. But the Stooges persevered and soon landed on Elektra Records who released their brilliant self-titled debut in 1969. Another album followed before some line-up changes and a third album for Columbia Records. The band broke up in 1974, so the Asheton brothers continued on, both together and in support of other acts for the next several years. In 2003, the Ashetons and Pop reformed the group. They released The Weirdness in 2007. In 2011, Asheton suffered a severe stroke following a show in France. Although it forced him off the road, he contributed to the band’s 2013 release, Ready To Die. Scott Asheton was 64 when he died on March 16, 2014. Cause of death was not immediately released
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