Died On This Date (September 1, 1977) Ethel Waters / Early Jazz Singer

Ethel Waters
October 31, 1896 – September 1, 1977

Ethel Waters was a jazz, blues and spiritual vocalist who first came to prominence in the 1920s.  She got her start in the same Atlanta club that featured Bessie Smith who reportedly ask Waters to stay away from singing the blues as to not compete with her.  Later she found a home in theater, making it all the way to the Broadway stage.  She began working in film in the ’30s, even receiving a Best Supporting Actress nomination for her work in 1949’s Pinky.  She was only the second African American ever nominated for an Academy Award.  Three of her recordings, 1925’s “Dinah,” 1929’s “Am I Blue,” and 1933’s “Stormy Weather” were inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.  Ethal Waters died of heart disease in 1977.  She was 80 years old.

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Died On This Date (September 1, 2009) Jake Brockman / Echo & The Bunnymen

Jake Brockman
DOB Unknown – September 1, 2009

jakeKeyboardist Jake Brockman was a longtime touring member of Echo & the Bunnymen, when he joined the band in 1989.  Prior to his official tenure in in the band, Brockman was affectionately known as the “Fifth Bunnyman.”  He played with the band during their “golden” years, but his first album as a full time member was 1990’s Reverberation.  The band broke up following its release.  53-year-old Jake Brockman was killed on September 1, 2009 when his motorcycle collided with an ambulance on the Isle Of Man.  Original Echo & The Bunnymen drummer Pete de Freitas also died in a motorcycle accident.



Died On This Date (September 1, 2009) Wycliffe “Steely” Johnson / Reggae’s Steely & Clevie

Wycliffe “Steely” Johnson
DOB Unknown – September 1, 2009

steelySteely Johnson was a keyboardist and noted Jamaican reggae producer who worked with Cleveland Browne as Steely & Clevie.   Formed in the late ’80s while playing on Bob Marley’s Confrontation, the dancehall production team went on to work which such artists as No Doubt, the Specials and Bounty Killer.  Johnson’s first significant gig was playing with Sugar Minott during the ’70s.  He also worked with Augustus Pablo and co-founded the Roots Radics.  Suffering from diabetes and kidney problems, Johnson was in New York seeking treatment.  He died of heart failure at Brookhaven Hospital on September 1, 2009.

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Died On This Date (August 31, 2009) Eddie Higgins / Noted Jazz Pianist

Eddie Higgins
February 21, 1932 – August 31, 2009

eddie_higginsEddie Higgins was a respected jazz pianist who came to prominence while entertaining crowds in jazz clubs throughout Chicago during the ’50s and ’60s.  It has been said that many headlining acts did not want to take the stage after Higgins brilliantly warmed up the crowd.  Although known primarily as a soloist, Higgins has played with such jazz giants as Coleman Hawkins and Freddie Hubbard.  Eddie Higgins died of lung and lymphatic cancer at the age of 77.

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Died On This Date (August 31, 2002) Lionel Hampton / Jazz Legend

Lionel Hampton
April 20, 1908 – August 31, 2002

Although he started his career as a drummer in the late ’20s, Lionel Hampton went on to become one of jazz’s premier vibraphonists, playing with Benny Goodman, Buddy Rich, Charlie Parker, Louis Armstrong and Quincy Jones to name just a few. By the early ’40s, Hampton was fronting his own group, the Lionel Hampton Orchestra, who would become one of the most popular big bands of the ’40s and ’50s.  Over the years, his band would feature several performers who achieved their own fame.  That list includes Dinah Washington, Charles Mingus, and Wes Montgomery.  Hampton continued to perform and record through the ’80s, but a stroke in 1991 lead to his retirement.  He died of congestive heart failure at the age of 94.

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