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Died On This Date (January 22, 1982) Tommy Tucker / Blues Singer

Tommy Tucker (Born Robert Higginbotham)
March 5, 1933 – January 22, 1982

Tommy Tucker was an early R&B singer-songwriter and pianist who gave us the oft-covered 1964 hit, “Hi Heel Sneakers.”  The upbeat tune shot all the way to #11 on the pop singles chart.  His follow-up, “Long Tall Shorty,” written with Don Covay, was a modest hit.  Tucker retired from the music business during the late ’60s and went to work selling real estate and writing for a local newspaper.  On January 22, 1982, Tommy Tucker died after inhaling deadly fumes while refinishing his hardwood floors.  He was 48 years old.



Died On This Date (January 22, 1997) Billy Mackenzie / Associates

Billy Mackenzie
March 27, 1957 – January 22, 1997

Born in Scotland, Billy MacKenzie is best remembered as one-half of the post-punk duo, Associates.  Formed with Alan Rankine out of the ashes of the Ascorbic Ones, Associates  released a handful of moderately successful records between 1981 and 1990.  On January 22, 1997, Billy MacKenzie took his own life by ingesting a lethal dosage of antidepressants and other prescribed medicine.  He was 39.

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Died On This Date (January 22, 2010) Apache / ’90s Rapper

Apache (Born Anthony Peaks)
DOB Unknown – January 22, 2010

Apache was a New Jersey rapper who began his career fronting the late ’80s hip-hop group, the Flavor Unit.  In 1991, he released is debut album, Apache Ain’t Shit, which reached #66 on the Billboard album chart.  The album included the hit single, “Gangsta Bitch” which received respectable radio and video play.  Apache can also be heard on albums by Tupac Shakur and Naughty By Nature.  On January 22, 2010, it was reported that Apache passed away earlier that day after a long illness.



Died On This Date (January 21, 1984) Jackie Wilson / R&B Great

Jackie Wilson
June 9, 1934 – January 21, 1984

Jackie Wilson was an R&B singer who came to be known as “Mr. Excitement” during a career that spanned from the early ’50s until tragedy struck in 1975.  Born in Detroit, Michigan, Wilson’s young life was spotted with trips to a juvenile detention center until, at age 17, he turned his focus on music.  He was discovered by the legendary Johnny Otis who got him a spot singing for a local R&B vocal group, the Thrillers.  Before long, Wilson was signed as a solo artist to Brunswick Records.  He went on to record over 50 hit singles, including perhaps his best known, “Lonely Teardrops” and “(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher.”   As a performer, Wilson knew few equals.  He is said to have inspired Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson.  On September 25, 1975, Wilson suffered a heart attack while singing “Lonely Teardrops” at a Dick Clark show in New Jersey.   The on-stage fall resulted in a head injury that put him in a coma or vegetative state for the rest of his life.  Jackie Wilson was 49 when he died of pneumonia on January 21, 1984.

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Died On This Date (January 21, 1989) Steve Wahrer / The Trashmen

Steve Wahrer
DOB Unkown – January 21, 1989

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Steve Wahrer was the original drummer of the Trashmen, a garage surf band one-hit-wonder.  Wahrer’s main contribution to the band, “Surfin’ Bird” became a Top 10 hit in 1964.  An exceptional band who was unjustly seen as a novelty act due to that song, established a substantial teen audience in and around their home town of Minneapolis.  The band split up in the late ’60s and reformed in the mid ’80s, performing until Wahrer’s death from esophageal cancer in 1989.

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