Musician

Died On This Date (October 25, 1992) Roger Miller / Country Music Great

Roger Miller
January 2, 1936 – October 25, 1992

millerRoger Miller was a popular country singer songwriter who landed several hits during the ’70s and ’80s.  His most popular hits were “Dang Me,” “Old Friends” (with Willie Nelson), and “King of the Road.”  As a songwriter, he’s penned hits for Brooks and Dunn, Ricky Van  Shelton, and Alan Jackson.  Over the course of his career, Miller has been awarded with an impressive 11 Grammys which was a record until Michael Jackson’s Thriller came along.  He also won a Tony for the lyrics he wrote for Broadway’s Big River.   A longtime smoker, Roger Miller died of lung cancer at the age of 56.

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Died On This Date (Otober 25, 2009) Banjo Fred Starner / The Hobo Minstrel

George “Banjo Fred” Starner
August 6, 1937 – October 25, 2009

banjofredBanjo Fred Starner was a banjoist and folk singer who helped document the hobo culture of America.  Taking a cue from Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie, Starner not only set out to be a voice of the unheard, but also helped raise money for various humanitarian causes along the way.  Starner taught himself to play the guitar and banjo while in college during the ’50s and was soon playing the folk festival circuit.  He later became a college professor, and in 1969, found himself performing and working as a deck hand on the Clearwater, a boat launched by Seeger in New York’s Hudson River to educate people about the environment.  By the late ’80s, Starner was living in Los Angeles where he continued to teach, write songs, and perform.  It was while in Southern California that he began putting more focus on the hobo culture in both his songs, and his studies.  From time to time he even performed at modern hobo encampments and for events sponsored by the American Hobo Association.  Starner passed away of pneumonia and sarcoidosis in a medical facility at the age of 72.



Died On This Date (October 24, 2008) Merl Saunders / Played With The Grateful Dead

Merl Saunders
February 14, 1934 – October 24, 2008

With Jerry Garcia
With Jerry Garcia

Merle Saunders was an exceptionally talented keyboard player who was a familiar face along the jamband scene beginning in the early ’70s.  He first teamed up with the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia in 1971, and together they made several albums throughout the years.  Saunders also sat in with the Dead on many occasions.  He also fronted his own band with whom he recorded as well.  Over the years, Saunders has collaborated with Bonnie Raitt, Miles Davis, Widespread Panic, and Phish.  In 2002, Saunders suffered a serious stroke which eventually lead to his death in 2008.  He was 74.

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Died On This Date (October 23, 2008) Danny Dill / Wrote “Long Black Veil”

Danny Dill (Born Horace Dill)
September 19, 1925 – October 23, 2008

Danny Dill is primarily remembered as a Nashville songwriter, although he did work as a backing musician during the ’40s and ’50s.  He also recorded several records of his own.  His songs have been recorded by Bobby Bare and Jim Reeves among others.  His most famous song, “Long Black Veil,” has been recorded by the likes of Lefty Frizzell(who had the first hit with it), Johnny Cash, Dave Matthews, the Band, Joan Baez, Ani DiFranco, the Stranglers, the Byrds and Jerry Garcia.  Danny Dill, 83, passed away on October 23, 2008.