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Died On This Date (December 17, 2011) Sean Bonniwell / The Music Machine

Thomas “Sean” Bonniwell
August 16, 1940 – December 17, 2011

Sean Bonniwell was the founder and front man of the influential ’60s garage band, the Music Machine.  Initially called the Ragamuffins when formed in 1965, the group quickly changed their name and went on to help define a fuzzy offshoot of psychedelic rock that would eventually lead to punk rock and what is known today as garage rock.  In 1966, the Music Machine released their debut album, (Turn On) The Music Machine which included the Top 20 hit, “Talk Talk,” and its follow-up single, “The People In Me.”  The group soon disbanded with Bonniwell going on to secure a deal with Warner Bros. Records as Sean Bonniwell Music Machine.  He released what would essentially be the Music Machine’s last album in 1967, and put out one last album as T.S. Bonniwell on Capitol Records before retiring from the music business.  After reportedly selling everything and driving around the United States for a number of years, Bonniwell released his autobiography, Talk Talk (later re-released as Beyond The Garage) in 1996.  He returned to music in 2000 as a guest vocalist on the debut self-titled album by the Larksmen.   Sean Bonniwell was 71 when he passed away on December 17, 2011.  Cause of death was not immediately released.

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Died On This Date (December 16, 2011) Slim Dunkin / Rapper with 1017 Brick Squad, Brick Squad Monopoly

Slim Dunkin (Born Mario Hamilton)
DOB Unknown – December 16, 2011

Slim Dunkin was an up-and-coming rapper who was part of the hip-hop collective, 1017 Brick Squad / Brick Squad Monopoly.  Formed in Atlanta in 2008, the group also includes Waka Flocka Flame, Wooh Da Kid, OJ Da JuicemanFrenchie, and Gucci Mane, who has since become the CEO and leader of the group.  Dunkin can be heard on several Waka Flocka Flame recordings as well as his own, and had just completed a 20-song mixtape.  During the evening hours of December 16, 2011, Slim Dunkin was working in an Atlanta recording studio when he reportedly got into an argument with another individual.  The altercation escalated to the point where Dunkin was believed to have been shot in the chest.  He was pronounced dead at a local hospital.  The presumed assailant remained unidentified in the immediate aftermath.

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Died On This Date (December 16, 2011) Jennifer Miro / The Nuns

Jennifer Miro (Born Jennifer Anderson)
May 3, 1957 – December 16, 2011

Jennifer Miro was a keyboardist and singer who played in the pioneering San Francisco punk band, the Nuns.  Formed in 1975, the band, which included Alejandro Escovedo and Jeff Olener, brought on Miro who had grown tired of playing in a local Doobie Brothers cover band.  The band quickly found its audience with the Bay Area’s underground punk lovers, and on January 14, 1978, they found themselves opening for the Sex Pistols‘ final concert at the legendary Winterland Ballroom.  For a brief time, the Nuns were managed by Bill Graham, but they parted ways due to Graham reportedly taking offense to their song, “Decadent Jew.” After the Nuns broke up in 1979, Miro played with the VIPs and later moved to Los Angeles to pursue a solo career.  She also worked with Narada Michael Walden and later found some success as a fetish model.  The Nuns reunited a couple of times during the ’80s and late ’90s.  On December 16, 2011, Jennifer Miro died from complications of liver and breast cancer.  She was 54.

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Died On This Date (December 14, 2011) Billie Jo Spears / Country Music Great

Billie Jo Spears
January 14, 1937 – December 14, 2011

Billie Joe Spears was a popular American country singer who made her biggest mark during the 1970s.  With hits like “Mr. Walker It’s All Over,” “Blanket On The Ground” and “What I’ve Got In Mind,” Spears hit the Top 10 of the country charts five times between 1969 and 1977.  Her bluesy voice and slick pop-leaning production helped define the popular “countrypolitan” of the era.  As country tastes changed in America during the 1980s, Spears popularity dwindled at home, but she did however, continue to sell records and perform in front of sell-out crowds in the UK, where she was dubbed “The Queen Mother Of Country Music.”  In 1993, Spears survived triple bypass surgery but continued to tour and record well into the 2000s.  Her most recent album was 2005’s I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry.  Billie Jo Spears died of cancer on December 14, 2011.  She was 74.

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Died On This Date (December 12, 2011) Malina Olinescu / Romanian Pop Singer

Malina Olinescu
January 29, 1974 – December 12, 2011

Malina Olinescu was a Romanian pop singer.  In 1998, Olinescu represented Romania in the popular Eurovision Song Contest with her song, “Eu Cred” which came in at #22.  On December 12, 2011, Malina Olinescu reportedly took her own life by leaping from the 6th floor of a building.  She was 37.

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