Died On This Date (August 2, 1997) Fela Kuti / Afro-Beat Pioneer

Fela Kuti
October 15, 1938 – August 2, 1997

An afro-beat pioneer, the Nigerian born Fela Kuti was considered one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.  Born to politically active parents in 1938, Kuti later went to London to study medicine, but switched to music.  While in college he formed his first band which introduced a sound that married jazz, funk and the West African traditional music, later to be called afro-beat.  While visiting the United States in 1969, Kuti was introduced to the Black Power movement, which would strongly influence his beliefs and music moving forward.  He soon became a target of the Nigerian government due to the confrontational lyrics in his songs.  His house was burned down and he was beaten by soldiers on multiple occasions.  But he kept doing what he did best, make great music with a strong message of the people.  To many, his voice and words were as important as Bob Marley’s were.  Fela Kuti died from complications of AIDS  on August 2, 1997.

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Died On This Date (August 2, 1972) Brian Cole / The Association

Brian Cole
September 8, 1942 – August 2, 1972

coleBrian Cole’s first foray into show business was as a stand-up comic and actor, eventually joining the Association as bassist.  The group had two pop hits with “Along Comes Mary” and “Cherish.”  Their other claim to fame was that the were the opening act for the legendary 1967 Monterey Pop Festival which first introduced many to the Who, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Otis Redding.  It was also considered by some historians as the beginning of the “Summer of Love.”   The band continued to build an audience over the next few and were about to embark on their 1972 when Brian Cole was found dead of a heroin overdose in his room.  He was just 29.

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Died On This Date (August 2, 2009) Howie Goodman / Veteran Record Promoter

Howie Goodman
November 5, 1949 – August 2, 2009

Born in New York, Howie Goodman grew up to become a passionate record promoter.  While in college in Memphis during the early ’70s, Goodman began working at two area clubs.  That lead to his work as an independent record promoter, working records throughout Memphis and some of the country’s biggest markets.  He soon opened his own promo company, Good Choice Promotion.  Howie Goodman died of cancer at the age of 59.



Died On This Date (August 2, 2010) Dave Hagerty /Singer For Fattback

Dave Hagerty
DOB Unknown – August 2, 2010

Dave Hagerty was a singer and guitarist for St. Louis area rock band, Fattback.  Formed in 2005, the band quickly built a local following due to their tight musicianship and Memphis-soul infused dance-til-you-drop live shows.  According to local police reports, Hagerty and his companion were involved in an automobile accident during the early hours of August, 2, 2010.  The driver of the other vehicle fled the scene and Hagerty was taken to a local hospital where he later died of his injuries.  He was 28 years old.

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Died On This Date (August 2, 2010) Makh Daniels / Lead Singer For Early Graves

Makh Daniels
DOB Unknown – August 2, 2010

Makh Daniels was the lead singer for up-and-coming San Francisco based hardcore band, Early Graves.  Formed in 2007, the band built a sizable following due in part, to their incessant touring and their volatile songs that married early punk with hard metal.  The band has since released two albums, We: The Guillotine and Goner.  In the early hours of August 2, 2010, Early Graves and The Funeral Pyre were driving from a show in Portland, OR to their next stop in Reno, NV, when they were reportedly involved in a single vehicle accident.  Mahk Daniels, age 24, was killed when he was thrown from the van.

Thanks to Craig Rosen at Number 1 Albums for the assist.

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