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Died On This Date (March 29, 1999) Joe Williams / Big Band Singer

Joe Williams (Born Joseph Goreed)
December 12, 1918 – March 29, 1999

joe-williamsJoe Williams has been called the last great big-band singer.  His beautiful baritone has been heard alongside such greats as Lionel Hampton and Coleman Hawkins, and carried him to prominence with the Count Basie Orchestra during the ’50s.  He continued to perform and record alongside the greatest names in jazz over the next three decades, earning numerous awards including a Grammy and a star along Hollywood’s Walk of Fame.  Williams worked up until he passed away of natural causes at the age of 80.

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Died On This Date (March 29, 2009) Monte Hale / Singing Cowboy

Monte Hale (Born Buren Ely)
June 8, 1919 – March 29, 2009

monte-haleBorn in Ada, Oklahoma, Monte Hale was best known for his “singing cowboy” roles in many Republic Pictures westerns of the ’40s and ’50s.  Prior to that, Hale made his living playing country music at local rodeos and vaudeville shows.  He also co-founded the Autry Museum of Western Heritage with Gene Autry.  Hale passed away after a lengthy illness at the age of 89.



Died On This Date (March 28, 1999) Freaky Tah / Lost Boyz

Freaky Tah (Born Raymond Rogers)
May 14, 1971 – March 28, 1999

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Born Raymond Rogers, the rapper known as Freaky Tah was from Queens, New York.  He worked primarily with the Lost Boyz, a chart topping and gold selling hip hop group during the mid to late ’90s.  Tah was gunned down as he left a birthday party for fellow Lost Boy, Mr. Cheeks.

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Died On This Date (March 26, 1995) Eazy-E / N.W.A.

Eazy-E (Born Eric Wright)
September 7, 1963 – March 26, 1995

eazy-eEazy-E was a groundbreaking rapper who, along with his group, N.W.A. was a pioneer of the gangsta rap genre.  During the mid ’80s, Eazy-E co-formed N.W.A. while also starting his own label, Ruthless Records, through which he released the group’s records.  In 1988, N.W.A. released their landmark album, Straight Outta Compton, which made a massive impact on both music and pop culture in general.  With its hard hitting lyrics strewn with violence and profanity, it offered a glimpse of the inner city life, appealing to both urban kids and those from the suburbs alike.  The album sold over three million copies and is often cited as one of the most important albums of all time.  Shortly after the release of it, Eazy-E released his own Eazy-Duz-It which also sold in the multi-million copy range.  N.W.A.  group broke up in 1991, reportedly over money issues.  Eazy-E continued to release solo albums through the early ’90s.  On March 16, 1995, Eazy-E went to the hospital complaining of what he assumed were asthma-related issues.  But to the shock of friends, family and fans, he was diagnosed with AIDS and died as a result of it just ten days later.  He was 31 years old.

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Died On This Date (March 26, 2006) Nikki Sudden / English Post Punk Singer-Songwriter

Nikki Sudden
July 15, 1956 – March 26, 2006

nikkiNikki Sudden was an English post-punk singer-songwriter who, along with his brother Epic Soundtracks, built a loyal following in Swell Maps and later Nikki Sudden & the Jacobites.  Fans gravitated toward Sudden’s music due in part to its sound that was noticeably influenced by early Stones, Faces, T.Rex and Johnny Thunders.   Sudden died after a show on March 26, 2006.  He had been working on a new album which was released later that year.

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