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Died On This Date (February 27, 2008) Ray Kane / Hawaiian Slack-Key Guitar Master

Ray Kane
October 2, 1925 – February 27, 2008

ray-kaneRay Kane was one of Hawaii’s most revered slack-key guitarists. After learning to play the ukulele as a child, Kane switched over to the slack-key guitar.  By the early ’60s, Kane was performing in front of amazed audiences and recording albums that would eventually total more than a dozen. In 1987, he was named a National Heritage Fellow by the National Endowment for the Arts. Kane died of respiratory failure at the age of 82.

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Died On This Date (February 27, 2010) Bobby Espinosa / Founding Keyboardist For El Chicano

Bobby Espinosa
April 29, 1949 – February 27, 2010

bobby-espinosaBobby Espinosa was a founding member and keyboardist for influential East Los Angeles jazz-rock band, El Chicano.  Formed in the late ’60s, the band built a sizable following as part of fledgling scene of Latino bands that were creating  pop music by marrying elements of R&B, jazz, Latin, rock, funk and soul.  Other like-minded groups included Tierra, War, and to the north, Santana. The band is best remembered for their hits, “Viva Tirado,” “Tell Her She’s Lovely,” and their cover of Van Morrison’s “Brown Eyed Girl.”  Records like these helped popularize what has been called “brown-eyed soul.”  Espinosa was born in Los Angeles and took a liking to music at an early age as his parents filled the home with the sounds of Salsa music.  He learned to play the keyboards, and as a teenager, he joined local surf band, Mickey and the Invaders.  He soon helped form the VIPs, which would eventually develop into El Chicano.  The band continued to stay active, recording numerous albums and touring the world, ever since.  They are considered direct influences on future generations of Chicano bands which include Los Lobos, Quetzal and Ozomatli.  Bobby Espinosa was 60 when on February 27, 2010,  he passed away following a long illness.

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Died On This Date (February 27, 2010) Nathan Scott / Prolific TV & Film Composer

Nathan Scott
May 11, 1915 – February 27, 2010

nathan-scottNathan Scott was a prolific composer and arranger who had over 100 film and TV music credits to his name.  Over a career that spanned from the early ’40s through the ’70s, Scott helped create the music of such television shows as Lassie, Dragnet, My Three Sons, Rawhide, and The Twilight Zone.  His film credits include The Color Purple and Wake of the Red Witch.  He was also the father of Grammy-winning saxophonist, Tom Scott.  Nathan Scott died of natural causes on February 27, 2010.



Died On This Date (February 26, 2008) Buddy Miles / Played Drums For Jimi Hendrix

Buddy Miles
September 5, 1947 – Februay 26, 2008
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Buddy Miles was 60 years old when, on February 26, 2008, he died from congestive heart failure. Miles was the great drummer behind Jimi Hendrix’s Band of Gypsys. Prior to that he spent his teens playing in such bands as the Ink Spots, the Delfonics and with Wilson Pickett. In the mid-’80s, Miles was introduced to a whole new generation as the voice of The California Raisins in the popular ad campaign. It is his voice that was heard singing “I Heard It Through The Grapevine.” His drums could be heard throughout his career behind the likes of Carlos Santana, Cheech & Chong and even Phish.  He also released several mind-blowing albums of his own throughout the years.  Mitch Mitchell, drummer for Jimi Hendrix Experience was found dead in a hotel room on November 12, 2008.

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Died On This Date (February 26, 1977) Bukka White / Blues Legend

Booker “Bukka” White
November 12, 1909 – February 26, 1977

bukka-whiteBukka White was an influential Delta blues singer, songwriter and guitarist.  He began making records in 1930, and about a decade later, he recorded for noted folklorist, Alan Lomax.  During the mid ’60s, White enjoyed a career renaissance thanks, in part, to Bob Dylan who covered his “Fixin’ to Die Blues.”  It was around that time that he also got a helping hand from John Fahey who “rediscovered” him just in time to take advantage of the folk and blues revival of the period.  Bukka White was 70 years old when he died of cancer on February 26, 1977.

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