Tuesday, December 26, 2017

25 DECEMBER

In Music History

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2009Singer-songwriter Vic Chesnutt dies from an overdose of muscle relaxants at age 45. 
2009Tony "T-Bone" Bellamy (frontman for Redbone) dies of liver failure in Las Vegas, Nevada, at age 63.
2008Eartha Kitt dies of colon cancer in Weston, Connecticut, at age 81.
2008Bluesman Robert Ward dies from a culmination of health issues, including two strokes, in Dry Branch, Georgia, at age 70.
2006James Brown, age 73, dies of congestive heart failure resulting from complications of pneumonia.
1998Bryan MacLean (guitarist and songwriter for Love), age 52, dies of a heart attack in a Los Angeles restaurant.
1998Singer/actress Damita Jo dies at age 68 following a respiratory illness in Baltimore, Maryland.
1995Dean Martin, also suffering from lung cancer, dies from acute respiratory failure due to emphysema at age 78. Las Vegas honors the legend by dimming the lights along the city's famous Strip. 
1990Soldiers in South Carolina are treated to a concert by James Brown, who is given a furlough from the work center where he is being detained so he can play for the troops. He includes his patriotic hit "Living In America" in the set.
1981The J. Geils Band play a gig for prisoners at Boston's Norfolk Correctional Center, with lead singer Peter Wolf telling his captive audience, "We wanna be the first to buy you all a free drink on the outside."
1977At Ivanhoe's in Huddersfield, the The Sex Pistols play their last UK gig before their split. The show is a charity benefit for firemen who are on strike.
1972Pop singer Dido is born Dido Florian Cloud de Bounevialle O'Malley Armstrong in Kensington, London, England.
1971Noel Hogan (guitarist for The Cranberries) is born in Moyross, Limerick, England. He writes most of the music for their songs, with Dolores O'Riordan adding the lyrics.
1971Melanie's "Brand New Key" hits #1 in America for the first of three weeks.
196916-year-old Robbie Bachman of Winnipeg, Canada, receives his first drum kit for Christmas and begins to play along with his older brother, guitarist Randy. Just three years later, Randy asks him to join his new band, named Bachman-Turner Overdrive.
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George Michael Dies

2016
George Michael dies of heart failure aged just 53 in bed at his riverside home in Goring-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. He is found by his boyfriend, Australian hair stylist Fadi Fawaz.

Michael's unexpected passing follows the deaths in 2016 of a number of other musical legends, including David Bowie and Prince. William Shatner responds to the news by tweeting: "Is this year over yet? Too many people are passing away." By the end of the year journalists are dubbing 2016 as the "year that music died." Before the year ends, Debbie Reynolds, a Hollywood star who had a #1 hit in 1957 with "Tammy," and her daughter, the actress Carrie Fisher, also pass away.

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