Metal

Died On This Date (December 28, 2009) James “The Rev” Sullivan / Avenged Sevenfold

The Rev (Born James Sullivan)
February 10, 1981 –  December 28, 2009

James Sullivan was a multi-instrumentalist who went by “The Rev” and played drums for popular metalcore band, Avenged Sevenfold.  He also moonlighted as the lead singer of Pinkly Smooth, another metal band.   Formed in 1999 with Sullivan as a founding member, Avenged Sevenfold quickly built a loyal fanbase thanks in part to Sullivan’s acclaimed drumming.  The band signed with Warner Bros. Records in 2005 who shortly thereafter released City of Evil,  an album that debuted in the top 30 and went on to sell over a 1.5 million copies worldwide.  The band soon found themselves on the Ozzfest tour, appearing on MTV’s popular Total Request Live program, and receiving the Best New Artist award at the MTV Video Music Awards.  On December 28, 2009, age 28, was found dead in his home of what is believed to have been an accidental overdose.

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Died On This Date (December 8, 2004) Dimebag Darrell / Pantera

“Dimebag” Darrell Abbott
August 20, 1966 – December 8, 2004

dimebag“Dimebag Darrell” Abbott is best remembered as the founding guitarist for metal band, Pantera.  Formed with his brother, drummer Vinnie Paul in 1981, the band evolved from its early glam leanings into one of thrash metal’s most influential bands by the end of their run.  In 1992, the band released what would become their breakthrough album, Cowboys From Hell, which is generally included in any legitimate survey of the greatest metal albums of all time.   In 2003, the band broke up due to internal politics.  The Abbott brothers went on to form Damageplan, whose debut album, New Found Power, debuted in the top 40 of the album charts and went on to sell modestly. While on a Damageplan tour in Ohio on December 8, 2004, Dimebag Darryl’s life came to a tragic end in an eerily similar to, yet much bloodier fashion than  John Lennon’s murder on the same date in 1980.  As Damageplan were performing at a Columbus club, an unknown and perhaps deranged fan pulled out a gun and fired five shots into Abbott, killing him instantly.  The shooter wasn’t finished however, and he began firing multiple shots throughout the club, wounding others and killing a club employee, an audience member, and the band’s security guard, Jeff “Mayhem” Thompson.  By the time the police arrived, the shooter had scuffled with others and was holding Damageplan’s wounded drum tech, John “Kat” Brooks hostage after he tried to overtake him.  Fortunately for those left in the building, Officer John Niggemeyer fired one shot into the face of the heavily armed perpetrator as he had Brooks in a headlock.  The shooter was killed instantly.

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Died On This Date (December 8, 1975) Gary Thain / Uriah Heep

Gary Thain
May 15, 1948 – December 8, 1975

Member of the 27 Club

Gary Thain is best remembered as a bassist for the British progressive metal band, Uriah Heep.  Thain had been playing in the Keef Hartley Band when, in early 1972, he was asked to join Uriah Heep.  Over the next three years, he played on four studio albums and can be heard on Uriah Heep Live.On September 15, 1974, while the band was playing a stadium show in Dallas, Texas, Thain was electrocuted, causing serious injuries.  Thain was also suffering from drug addiction, so the band ultimately fired him in the early months of 1975.  On December 8, 1975, Gary Thain, age 27, died as a result of a heroin overdose.



Died On This Date (December 1, 1993) Ray Gillen / Black Sabbath; Badlands

Ray Gillen
May 12, 1959 – December 1, 1993

Ray Gillen was a hard rock singer who, although he spent a minute as lead singer of Black Sabbath, is perhaps best remembered as the lead singer of Badlands.  Gillen had been singing for a series of New Jersey area bands when, in 1986, he was summoned to substitute for then-Black Sabbath vocalist, Glenn Hughes, who was suffering from vocal problems. Following the tour, Gillen began working with Black Sabbath on their The Eternal Idol album, but never finished the sessions due to various factors.  In 1988, Gillen formed Badlands with Jake E. Lee, best known as Ozzy Osbourne’s guitarist, Craig Chaisson, and Eric Singer.  Gillen fronted Badlands for three albums, Badlands, Voodoo Highway, and Dusk.  The band’s self-titled debut sold respectably due to video play on MTV, but the follow-ups barely registered a blip, so Gillen broke up the band in 1989.  Over the next couple of years, he worked on a handful of other projects.  On December 1, 1993, Ray Gillen, age 32, died of AIDS-related complications.

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Died On This Date (November 26, 2009) Mat Arluck / Guitarist For Sweet Cobra

Mat Arluck
1970 – November 26, 2009

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Mat Arluck was the guitarist for Chicago metal band, Sweet Cobra.  Diagnosed with cancer in 2006, the respected guitarist, who also played in Cooler By The Lake and Closing In, continued to play up until about one year prior to his death.  Arluck also played bass for Stabbed By Words.  Mat Arluck was 39 when he passed away at his parents’ home on November 26, 2009.

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