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Died On This Date (June 30, 2009) David Taylor / Lead Singer of ’80s Metal Band, Drive

David Taylor
December 5, 1964 – June 30, 2009

052509 010David Taylor was the lead vocalist for ’80s hard rock band, Drive.  Formed in Houston, Texas by Rick Chavez and Mercy Valdez, Drive soon found their voice in a young David Taylor, just barely out of his teens.  In the mid ’80s, the band moved to Los Angeles, which was quickly becoming the epicenter of the ’80s metal scene.  Winning a radio contest with their song “I Need The Nights,” Drive landed on the Best Of The West compilation that was released on Rampage Records.  Rampage soon signed the band, and in July of 1988, released their debut, Characters In Time.  The album received tremendous reviews from the industry’s top hard rock press, including the coveted 5 “K” rating from Kerrang magazine.  The album also received solid airplay from hard rock stations around the country, including Los Angeles powerhouse, KNAC.  What separated Drive from the “hair” bands of the Sunset Strip, was their intelligent lyrics, intricate musicianship, and of course, Taylor’s supurb voice that fell somewhere between Ronnie James Dio and Queensryche’s Geoff Tate.   And what endeared them to true metal critics and fans alike was that they were more akin to Iron Maiden and Judas Priest than most of the L.A. bands that were coming up at the time.  Characters In Time was followed by the more mature and sonically advanced, Diablero on Zoo Records.  Unfortunately, a shake-up at the label along with the dawn of the metal-killing “grunge” scene, left the album without much of a push,  so  the band’s recording career ended as the band members moved back to Texas, where Taylor was living in recent years.  While driving along a San Antonio interstate on June 25, 2009, Taylor apparently lost control of his vehicle after a tire came off, causing him to crash.  He was airlifted to an area hospital where he died of his injuries five days later.  He was 44.

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Died On This Date (June 30, 1995) Phyllis Hyman / R&B Great

Phyllis Hyman
July 6, 1949 – June 30, 1995

Phyllis Hyman was an American R&B singer who first came to prominence as Norman Connors’ duet partner on his 1975 cover of the Stylistics’ “Betcha By Golly Wow.”   Throughout her career, Hyman scored several R&B hits including a Top Ten hit with “Can’t We Fall In Love Again” in 1981. That same year, Hyman received a Tony nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for her work in Sophisticated Ladies.  In 1985, she recorded the theme song for the James Bond film, Never Say Never Again.   Hyman reportedly suffered from personal and financial troubles and took her own life by overdose at the age of 45.

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Died On This Date (June 30, 1993) Wong Ka-Kui / Leader of Chinese Rock Band, Beyond

Won Ka-Kui
June 10, 1962 – June 30, 1993

Wong Ka-Kui was the founder of Chinese rock band, Beyond.  Forming the band in 1983, Ka-Kui was it’s lead singer, guitarist and primary songwriter.  The band was widely popular throughout Asia.  While appearing on a Japanese game show to promote the latest release by Beyond, Wong Ka-Kui fell from a slippery platform, and landed on his head.  He died a week later from his injuries.  He was 31 years old.



Died On This Date (June 30, 2010) Park Yong-ha / Korean Pop Star

Park Yong-ha
August 12, 1977 – June 30, 2010

Park Yong-ha was a handsome Korean television and singer who quickly became popular throughout Asia.  He reached fame as a teenager thanks in part to his starring role in Winter Sonata.  As for his musical career, he is perhaps best remembered for singing the popular theme song for the Japanese program, Just For Yesterday.  Over the course of his career, Yong-ha released a several records, earned numerous acting and music awards,  and was a popular concert draw across Korea and Japan.  Park Yong-ha was found dead in his home of an apparent suicide by hanging on June 30, 2010.   He was 33.



Died On This Date (June 29, 1975) Tim Buckley / Influential Singer-Songwriter

Tim Buckley
February 14, 1947 – June 29, 1975

Tim Buckley was a much respected singer-songwriter who, through his career that spanned the late ’60s to mid ’70s dazzled fans with his keen ability to seamlessly cohabit multiple genres like jazz, folk, soul psychedelia and avant-garde.  Growing up in Southern California, Buckley taught himself to play the banjo at the age of 11.  Bu the time Buckley was a senior in high school, he had formed his own band and was a married father-to-be.  His son was future indie-folk legend Jeff Buckley, who like his father,  died tragically too soon.  Buckley was soon signed to the legendary Elektra Records who released Buckley’s now cult classic albums.  By the early ’70s however, Buckley’s demons took to form of drugs and alcohol and seriously derailed his career.  In 1975, Buckley attempted to clean up and mount a “comeback” but his addiction to heroin was too strong, causing him to die of an overdose at the age of 28.

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