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Died On This Date (September 27, 1994) Ken “Dimwit” Montgomery / Four Horsemen, D.O.A.

Ken “Dimwit” Montgomery
1958 – September 27, 1994

3rd from left (D.O.A.)
3rd from left (D.O.A.)

Dimwit was the drummer for Vancouver hardcore punk band, D.O.A. in the late ’70s and early ’80s.  They are often referred to as the founders of hardcore.  In 1989, he helped form the Four Horsemen, a band that had more in common with the Cult and Zodiac Mindwarp than Black Flag or the Exploited.  The Four Horsemen landed a deal with Rick Rubin’s Def American who released their Rubin produced Nobody Said It Was Easy in 1991.   Although the band were poised for greatness, grunge soon hit and the band was left in its wake.  Dimwit died of a heroin overdose on September 27, 1994.

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Died On This Date (September 27, 1995) Alison Steele / Pioneering FM Disc Jockey

Alison Steele (Born Ceil Loman)
January 26, 1937 – September 27, 1995

AlisonSteeleAlison Steele was a popular disc jockey at New York’s WNEW, one of the country’s first FM stations to switch to a progressive album-track oriented format during the ’60s.  For many years, Steele hosted the night shift, becoming known as “The Nightbird” to her many fans, most of whom were young male adults attracted to her sexy smoky voice.   Jimi Hendrix’s “Night Bird Flying” was inspired by Steele.  In later years Steele worked as a correspondent for CNN and did numerous voice-overs for television and radio.  Alison Steele was 58 when she died of stomach cancer on September 27, 1995.



Died On This Date (September 27, 1979) Jimmy McCulloch / Wings

Jimmy McCulloch
June 4, 1953 – September 27, 1979

Jimmy McCulloch was a rock guitarist who played with Thunderclap Newman, Stone the Crows, and most famously, Paul McCartney’s band Wings from 1974 to 1977.  His most celebrated contribution to Wings was his lead guitar work on “Junior’s Farm.”  Jimmy McColluch died of a heroin overdose at the age of 26.

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Died On This Date (September 27, 2009) Beau Velasco / The Death Set

Beau Velasco
August 15, 1978 – September 27, 2009

beauBeau Velasco was the founding drummer for up-and-coming electro-punk band, The Death Set.  Formed in Australia in 2005, the band quickly moved to New York City and then settled in Baltimore where they began to build a following for their aggressive genre-bending music.  In 2008, they signed to hip indie label, Counter Records, who released their debut album, Worldwide to positive reviews.  Beau Valesco died on September 27, 2009.  Cause of death was not immediately released.

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Died On This Date (September 26, 2003) Robert Palmer

Robert Palmer
January 19, 1949 – September 26, 2003

Robert Palmer was a popular English rock and blue-eyed-soul singer who had a much longer and fruitful career than many realize.  He was just 15 when, in 1969, Palmer cut his first records as the lead singer of The Alen Bown Set.  That following year, he formed his own band, Vinegar Joe, with whom he sang and played rhythm guitar.  The group soon signed with Island Records and released three critically acclaimed yet commercially ignored albums before the label signed Palmer to a solo deal.  He began releasing a string of moderately successful albums that featured such radio-friendly tracks as “Some Guys Have All the Luck,” “Bad Case of Loving You,” and “Clues.”  The mid ’80s were particularly kind to Palmer.  He first hooked up with members of Duran Duran to form Power Station who scored two huge hits with “Some Like It Hot” and “Get It On (Bang a Gong),” with Palmer on lead vocals.  He soon followed that with a handful of his own hits, which included “Simply Irresistable,” “I Didn’t Mean to Turn You On,” and “Addicted To Love.”  His catchy dance-rock songs and titillating videos were a perfect match for MTV during its most popular and trend-setting era.  Suddenly, Palmer found himself part of an internationally revered club of superstar pop singers that included the likes of Tina Turner, David Bowie and Rod Stewart.   By design, Palmer’s output during the ’90s was much more eclectic, making it critically lauded, but never matching his commercial success of the ’80s.  Palmer’s final album, 2003’s blues set, Drive, was praised by critics as his most sincere, if not best album he ever released.  Robert Palmer suffered a fatal heart attack on September 26, 2003.  He was 54 years old.

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