Died On This Date (July 24, 2012) Larry Hoppen / Co-Founder Of Orleans

Larry Hoppen
1951 – July 24, 2012

Larry Hoppen was the founding guitarist and singer for Orleans, a popular soft rock band that formed in Woodstock, New York in 1972.  The band is best remembered for their ’70s pop hits, “Still the One” and “Dance With Me.”  As early as 1977, “Still the One” has been played on numerous television shows and films.  Throughout their early years, Orleans were a popular opening act for the likes of Jackson Browne, Little Feat and Melissa Manchester.  Hoppen was beloved by fans for his beautiful tenor voice, and was the only original member to stay with the group until his passing.  Their last album with him was 2008’s Obscurities.  Hoppen released two solo albums as well, HandMade and Looking For The Light.   Larry Hoppen was 61 when he passed away on July 24, 2012.  Cause of death was not immediately released.

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Died On This Date (October 28, 1984) Wells Kelly / Orleans; Meat Loaf

Wells Kelly
April 7, 1949 – October 28, 1984

wellsWells Kelly was the founding drummer for Orleans, a soft rock band that formed in 1972.  The band is best remembered for their ’70s pop hits, “Still the One” and “Dance With Me.”  As early as 1977, “Still the One” has been played on numerous television shows and films.  Over the course of their career, Orleans were a popular opening act for the likes of Jackson Browne, Little Feat and Melissa Manchester.  After his run with Orleans, Kelly played with Steve Forbert, Clarence Clemons, and Meat Loaf.  It was while on tour with Meat Loaf that Kelly, 34, was found dead of asphyxiation.

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