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Died On This Date (December 31, 2002) Jim McReynolds / Bluegrass Great; Jim & Jesse

Jim McReynolds
February 13, 1927 – December 31, 2002

Jim McReynolds was a guitarist and singer who, with his brother, Jesse McReynolds, made up a popular bluegrass duo, Jim & Jesse.  Whether working just side-by-side, or within the confines of their group, the Virginia Boys, the McReynolds brothers were the longest running musical duo in history, with a career that lasted over 55 years.  Over the years, the Virginia Boys included such musical greats as Vassar Clements, Carl Jackson, and Earl Scruggs.  By the early ’50s, Jim & Jesse were recording for Capitol Records, and later, Columbia and Epic Records.  They also hosted their own national weekly radio program, The Suwannee River Jamboree during the late ’50s and early ’60s. They continued to record and perform together up through Jim’s death.   Jim McReynolds died of cancer on December 31, 2002.

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Died On This Date (December 31, 1997) Floyd Cramer / Country Great

Floyd Cramer
October 27, 1933 – December 31, 1997

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Floyd Cramer was a legendary country pianist who is considered one of the foundations of the “Nashville Sound.”  Cramer got his start in music in 1953 when he recorded his first record, “Dancin’ Diane” which lead to a tour with a then unknown Elvis Presley.  In 1955, Cramer moved to Nashville and became one of the city’s busiest session players.  He soon found himself playing on records by Presley, Brenda Lee, Patsy Cline, Jim Reeves and Roy Orbison, to name a few.   Cramer released several albums on his own as well.  From those came such hits as “Last Date,” “San Antonio Rose,” and “On The Rebound.”  Floyd Cramer was 67 when he died of lung cancer on December 31, 1997.

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Died On This Date (December 31, 1994) Leigh Bowery / Australian Performance Artist

Leigh Bowery
March 26, 1961 – December 31, 1994

Leigh Bowery was a popular Australian performance artist, actor, model and pop star whose influence was felt in the ’80s and ’90s London and New York City.   After graduating from high school, Bowery moved to London where he began building a following due to his dance and music performances as well as his outlandish costumes.  In 1985, Bowery launched his weekly disco club night called Taboo, which quickly became London’s answer to Studio 54.  It was also very influential to the city’s fashion scene until it closed in 1987.  In 1993, Bowery formed the band, Minty who scored a minor hit in the Netherlands, but failed to ignite much excitement beyond the controversy surrounding the theatrics of their shock-horror laden concerts.  Bowery is said to have influenced the likes of Boy George, Antony Hegarty of Antony and the Johnsons, and the Scissor Sisters.  On New Year’s Eve of 1994, Leigh Bowery died of AIDS related conditions.  He was 33 years old.



Died On This Date (Decemeber 31, 2009) Earl Gaines / Nashville Soul Star

Earl Gaines
August 19, 1935 – December 31, 2009

Earl Gaines was a Nashville soul singing legend who is best remembered for his lead vocals on the 1955 hit, “It’s Love Baby (24 Hours a Day)” for Louis Brooks & His Hi-Toppers.  In later years, Gaines scored R&B hits of his own with “Hymn Number 5” and “The Best of Luck to You.”  He retired from the business in 1975 but made a welcome comeback in the early ’90s.  Earl Gaines was 74 when he passed away on December 31, 2009.

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Died On This Date (December 30, 2009) Rowland S. Howard / The Birthday Party

Rowland S. Howard
October 24, 1959 – December 30, 2009

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Rowland S. Howard was an Australian guitarist and songwriter who is best remembered for his work with Nick Cave in the Birthday Party, a proto-punk / art-rock band that formed from the ashes of the new wave band, the Boys Next Door.  The band created a loyal cult following thanks in part to Howard’s aggressive guitar and feedback.  After leaving the group in 1983, Howard collaborated with numerous artists including Lydia Lunch, Henry RollinsJeffrey Lee Pierce, Epic Soundtracks, and Nikki Sudden.  Howard released just two solo albums, Teenage Snuff Film and Pop Crimes, both of which were positively received by fans and critics.  In later years he was relatively inactive due to personal and health reasons.  On December 30, 2009, Rowland S. Howard died of liver cancer at the age of 50.

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