Chris “Jax” Thurston, 1976-2008

November 19th, 2008 by shawnmckenzie

Chris “Jax” Thurston 

Chris Thurston, an up-and-coming rapper who went by the stage name Jax of the Atlanta indie rap group Binkis Recs, passed out on stage during a show during his second verse of a song. The Queens, NY native was rushed to the hospital, and pronounced deceased some hours later due to cardiac arrest. He was 32. Funeral services for Jax were held on November 15 in his native Queens, NY. His mother, a brother, and his newlywed wife Lisa Thurston, whom he married a month prior to his death, survive him. Read the rest of this entry »

Mitch Mitchell, 1947-2008

November 14th, 2008 by shawnmckenzie

A picture of Mitch Mitchell taken by Linda McCartney and Robert Montgomery from Electric Ladyland Album Art 

John “Mitch” Mitchell was an English drummer, best known for his work in The Jimi Hendrix Experience. After completing the Experience Hendrix tour in Portland with one-time bandmate Billy Cox and a multitude of noteworthy musicians (Buddy Guy, Jonny Lang, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Eric Johnson, Cesar Rosas, David Hidalgo, Aerosmith’s Brad Whitford, Hubert Sumlin, Chris Layton as well as Eric Gales and Mato Nanji) on November 7, Mitchell was spending some down time in the city before returning to his native England. He likely died on the morning of November 12 in a Portland, Oregon hotel room of natural causes, according to the Multnomah County Medical Examiner’s office. His mother, his wife, a daughter, and two grandchildren survive him. Read the rest of this entry »

Jimmy Carl Black, 1938-2008

November 11th, 2008 by shawnmckenzie

Jimmy Carl Black in 1968 

Jimmy Carl Black (born James Inkanish, Jr.) was a drummer, vocalist, and the self-anointed “Indian of the group” of Frank Zappa’s Mothers of Invention. He was diagnosed with lung cancer in August 2008, and he died on November 1, 2008. He is survived by his wife, Monika, whom he married in 1995 following the death of his second wife; three sons and three daughters. A benefit was held on November 9, 2008 at the Bridgehouse II in London. Read the rest of this entry »

Nathaniel Mayer, 1944-2008

November 11th, 2008 by shawnmckenzie

Nathaniel Mayer

Nathaniel Mayer was a rhythm & blues singer who started his career in the early 1960s at Fortune Records, a Detroit record label owned by Jack and Devora Brown, where he would stay for six years, recording a handful of records. Within a year after completing his first European tour, Mayer suffered multiple strokes. After months of hospitalization, Mayer died on November 1, 2008 in Detroit, Michigan. Read the rest of this entry »

Shakir Stewart, 1974-2008; Byron Lee, 1935-2008; and Jheryl Busby, 1949-2008

November 5th, 2008 by shawnmckenzie

Shakir Stewart picture 

November has been an unfortunate month for record producers: Vice President of Def Jam Recordings Shakir Stewart, Dynamic Sounds founder Byron Lee, and ex-Motown CEO and President of Def Soul Classics Jheryl Busby. Read the rest of this entry »

Rudy Ray Moore, 1927-2008

October 22nd, 2008 by shawnmckenzie

Rudy Ray Moore 

Rudy Ray Moore, a raunchy 1970s comedian who played the title role of a fast-talking flashy pimp in the 1975 movie Dolemite (and its 1976 sequel, The Human Tornado) and influenced a generation of rappers, died Sunday evening, October 19, at the age of 81 at an Akron nursing home from complications of diabetes, said his brother, Gerald Moore. Read the rest of this entry »

Dee Dee Warwick, 1945-2008

October 22nd, 2008 by shawnmckenzie

Dee Dee Warwick

Dee Dee Warwick was a soul singer born in Newark, New Jersey as Delia Mae Warrick. Following the lead of her elder sister, Dionne Warwick, she changed her surname from Warrick to Warwick in the early 1960s. She had been in failing health for several months. Dionne was with her when she died on October 18, 2008 in a nursing home in Essex County, New Jersey. Read the rest of this entry »

R.I.P. Levi Stubbs

October 17th, 2008 by michaelarpaio

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Today, a legendary motown voice has been silenced.  Levi Stubbs, the baritone lead vocalist of The Four Tops, has passed away at his Detroit home at the age of 72.  Levi was diagnosed with cancer in 1995, and suffered a stroke some time later which forced him to stop touring in 2000.  He was also well-known as the voice of “Audrey II” in Little Shop Of Horrors

Notable Deaths - October 15

October 15th, 2008 by shawnmckenzie

Here are the notable deaths on October 15 throughout the years:

Mata Hari

Mata Hari (August 7, 1876, Leeuwarden – October 15, 1917, Vincennes) – Born Margaretha Geertruida Zelle on August 7 1876, the only daughter of a Dutch hatmaker, she seemed unlikely to later become the Mata Hari, the most infamous double agent in spy history. She answered an advertisement in the local paper placed by Rudolph MacLeod, a career military man in need of a wife. Enchanted by the tall, dark, and lovely Margaretha, MacLeod married her in 1895, and moved her to Dutch-controlled Java. His wife fell in love with Java, and wore native sarongs, learned the local language, and watched local dancers. MacLeod’s philandering and bad temper strained their marriage, and even the birth of their second child could not repair the damage done. After their move to Sumatra, a terrible tragedy occurred that would finally end their marriage. While getting ready for bed on June 27 1899, Margaretha heard her children screaming. Racing to their nursery, she found her son and daughter had been poisoned, probably by an angry servant. While their daughter Jeanne Louise (called “Non,” a Malay name) survived, her elder brother Norman was not so fortunate. Margaretha fell into a deep depression that was only worsened by MacLeod’s blaming her for Norman’s death. Finally, the tension exploded, and MacLeod beat Margaretha brutally before kidnapping their daughter and fleeing to Europe. She obtained a divorce and had her child returned to her, but MacLeod refused to pay any support. Unable to care for Non, Margaretha reluctantly left the girl in her father’s care and left for Paris. There she became an exotic dancer, chosing the Malay term “matahari” (Eye of the Sun) as her stage name. Concocting a fanciful tale of being a half-Javanese temple dancer devoted to the god Shiva, Margaretha first appeared on stage as her alter-ego Mata Hari in 1905. Her erotic dancing (that included shedding veils, sarongs, and most everything else in the course of her performance) made her an instant sensation, and traveled all over Europe. She also made several unsuccessful attempts to regain custody of her daughter Non, even plotting with a servant to kidnap the girl from her school in Velp. While trying to visit her lover, a Russian officer named Vadim Maslov, Margaretha was approached by Georges Ladoux, a French army captain, who asked her to spy on the Germans. She agreed and planned to seduce a Nazi General and get him to spill military secrets. However, she was arrested by British intelligence and interrogated by Scotland Yard, who were convinced she was actually a spy for the Germans. Finally she was released, and as 1916 drew to a close Margaretha made her way to Spain where she romanced a Nazi Major called Kalle. He caught onto her and sent false messages claiming that she was in fact a German spy. The French arrested Margaretha on February 13 1917 and imprisoned her. She was convicted that summer of spying for an enemy nation and sentenced to death. On October 15 1917, Margaretha Geertruida Zelle faced the firing squad. She refused a blindfold and blew one last kiss to her killers. A bullet to the heart killed Mata Hari, and her body was donated to medical science. Read the rest of this entry »

Gidget Gein, 1969-2008 & Alton Ellis, 1938-2008

October 13th, 2008 by shawnmckenzie

Gidget Gein in 1994 Alton Ellis

Bradley Stewart, a.k.a. Gidget Gein, was the 39-year-old second bassist for industrial metal band Marilyn Manson from 1989 to 1993, during which time his stage name was created through the fusion of the names of Gidget (the television character played by Sally Field) and Ed Gein (the notorious American serial killer.) He died from a suspected heroin overdose on October 9, 2008 at his home in Burbank, California. The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office has stated it will not release further details until the Gein’s family has been informed of the situation. He was only the bassist for Manson’s first album, 1994’s Portrait of an American Family (and their cassette-only demo albums before that, when the band was named Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids.) He was fired though shortly after the completion of the album because he overdosed on heroin for the fourth time, and he wasn’t getting a handle on his addiction. He received a letter via Federal Express from the band on Christmas Eve of 1993, when finding himself in a hospital bed, declaring his services “no longer needed” (he was replaced by the group’s former groupie, Jeordie “Gordy” White, otherwise known as Twiggy Ramirez.) He went on to form Gidget Gein and the Dali Gaggers before performing art and fashion shows under the name Gollywood. Read the rest of this entry »