Died On This Date (August 14, 2006) Johnny Duncan / Country Singer

Johnny Duncan
October 5, 1938 – August 14, 2006

johnny-duncanJohnny Duncan was a prolific country singer and guitarist who could count 14 studio albums to his name.   Born into a talented family that included cousins Eddie Seals, Dan Seals and Jimmy Seals, Duncan knew early on that he wanted to be a professional singer.  He got his chance while working as a disc jockey outside of Nashville when he was signed to Columbia Records.  Over the years he charted over 30 singles, included several popular duets with Janie Fricke.  As a writer, he had songs covered by Charley Pride, Chet Atkins, Conway Twitty and Marty Robbins.  Johnny Duncan suffered a fatal heart attack on August 14, 2006.  He was 67.

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Died On This Date (August 14, 1988) Robert Calvert / Hawkwind

Robert Calvert
March 9, 1945 – August 14, 1988

Robert Calvert is best remembered as the sometime lead singer of British space rock band, Hawkwind.  He sang with the group at various times between 1972 and 1979.  Calvert also co-wrote one of their biggest hits, “Silver Machine.”  Highly prolific, he also released several solo albums and wrote poetry, stage plays and a novel.  Robert Calvert died of a heart attack at the age 43.

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Died On This Date (August 14, 2011) Herman Leonard / Jazz Photographer

Herman Leonard
1923 – August 14, 2010

Herman Leonard was an American photographer who is revered for the countless iconic photos he took of jazz musicians throughout his career.  After graduating from college, Leonard landed an apprenticeship where he was lucky enough to shoot pictures of Albert Einstein and Harry Truman.  By the early ’50s, he was running his own Greenwich Village studio and freelancing for national magazines.  By then he had turned his focus on the local jazz scene.  His most famous photographs include those of Dexter Gordon, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, and Billie Holiday.  In 2005, Leonard and his family were living in New Orleans when they lost their house, his studio and thousands of prints to Hurricane Katrina.  Fortunately, most of his negatives were being housed elsewhere.  His collection is now part of the Smithsonian Museum.  Herman Leonard was 87 when he passed away on August 14, 2010.

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Died On This Date (August 12, 2009) Les Paul / Influential Guitarist and Innovator

Les Paul (Born Lester Polfuss)
June 9, 1915 – August 12, 2009

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Les Paul was one of popular music’s most important figures.  Besides recording a string of hits with wife, Mary Ford during the ’40s and ’50s,  Paul was a guitar legend who not only invented the Les Paul guitar which would be used by future guitar heroes to this day, he also developed multi-track recording, which changed popular music forever.  It allowed singers and musicians to record their parts separately and then pieced together later for the final record.  Les Paul died of pneumonia in a New York hospital at the age of 94.

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Died On This Date (August 13, 1982) Joe Tex / Early R&B Hit Maker

Joe Tex (Born Joseph Arrington)
August 8, 1933 – August 13, 1982

Joe Tex was an American soul singer and songwriter who is best remembered for his four hit singles in the ’60s and ’70s.  1965’s “Hold What You’ve Got” sold over a million copies and reached #5 on the Billboard singles chart.  His “Skinny Legs And All,” released in 1967 also sold more than a million copies, while 1972’s “I Gotcha” peaked at #2 on the pop charts.  And 1977, Tex released “Ain’t Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman),” his last sizable hit, which went to #12 on the charts.  He had a unique style of singing at the time, a preacher-style of talking over the songs – he called it “rap” and many music historians agree that it was one of the early foundations of rap and hip hop.  In the mid ’60s, Tex converted to the Muslim religion and changed his name to Yusuf Hazziez, and in the ’80s, he more or less retired from music and devoted his time to his religion.  Joe Tex died of after a heart attack at the age of 48.

 

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