Died On This Date (May 4, 2010) Irwin Rabinowitz / Plate Engraver For Sheet Music

Irwin Rabinowitz
November 10, 1929 – May 4, 2010

From NAMM.org: Irwin Rabinowitz was personally hired by Irving Berlin to create the lead plates for the famed songwriter’s sheet music. Irwin’s craft was hand-chiseling each note, slur, and coda into metal plates that would then allow copies to be published. Although Mr. Rabinowitz’s career would extend into the music typewriter and even the computer, he always preferred the old way of hand craftsmanship engraving.  Irwin worked for a time for the Elvis Presley Music Group and several other publishers before his retirement.  For many years he and his wife traveled to Israel to volunteer at area hospitals.  He was on such a trip when he passed away in May 2010.

A tribute segment from his NAMM Oral History interview has been posted on NAMM’s website

Thanks to NAMM Historian, Dan Del Fiorentino

Died On This Date (April 30, 2010) Peter Lopez / Prominent Music Attorney

Peter Lopez
DOB Unknown – April 30, 2010

With Catherine Bach

Peter Lopez was a successful and much respected entertainment lawyer who, over the course of his career, represented the likes of Michael Jackson, Michael Buble, Andrea Bocelli, and the Eagles.  He had been married to popular film and television actress, Catherine Bach since 1990.  In 1997, Lopez served as co-producer of Selena, the bio-pic about rising Latin pop star,  Selena Quintanilla-Lopez which starred Jennifer Lopez.  Peter Lopez was found dead in his home of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound on April 30, 2010.  He was 60 years old.

Died On This Date (April 16, 2008) Thomas Humphrey / Guitar Maker

Thomas Humphrey
DOB Unknown – April 16, 2008

Thomas Humphrey was an innovative guitar maker who came up with designs that increased the volume and projection of the instrument. His lines were so popular that he licensed a design to CF Marting & Co. His line included a replica of a guitar he built for Sting. Humphrey began making guitars in 1970, but it was in 1985, that he designed the Millennium, a guitar that would become his most popular model. The Millennium made it easier for players to reach the high notes. Specializing in classical guitars with nylon strings, his quickly became the guitars of choice with young musicians. His guitars have been used by such respected musicians as Eliot Fisk, Carlos Barbosa-Lima, and Sergio and Odair Assad. Thomas Humphrey died of a heart attack on April 16, 2008.



Died On This Date (March 23, 2010) Jim Marshall / Legendary Rock Photographer

Jim Marshall
1936 – March 23, 2010

Photo by Henry Diltz

Jim Marshall was a rock photographer who took some of popular music’s most iconic photos.  His work includes celebrated shots of Jimi Hendrix at the Monterey Pop Festival and Johnny Cash at San Quentin prison.  He also photographed the likes of  Rolling Stones and Janis Joplin during that period.  In 1966, Marshall was the only photographer allowed backstage at the Beatles’ final concert at in San Francisco.  He was also the head photographer of Woodstock.  On March 23, 2010, Jim Marshall passed away in his New York City hotel room prior to a speaking engagement.  He was 74.



Died On This Date (March 22, 2008) William F. Ludwig Jr. / Built Ringo’s Drums

William F. Ludwig Jr.
1916 – March 22, 2008

William Ludwig Jr. at right

William Ludwig Jr. was the son of the founder of the Ludwig Drum Company, and eventually become its leader. Ludwig Jr.’s most celebrated contribution to rock ‘n’ roll came in the form of a drum set that he built for Ringo Starr. It has been reported that Starr was so proud to play a Ludwig set, that he asked the company to build a special kit with the their logo on the bass drum for the Beatles’ first televised appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964. This of course, contributed to Ludwig’s tremendous growth in the ’60s, with Ludwig Jr. at the helm.  William Ludwig Jr. died of natural causes on March 22, 2008. He was 91 years old.