It takes a village to make the music we love. There are the voices and devices out entrance, after all, and a band clicking all the things into place. However there are additionally the songwriters who pen memorable melodies and phrases, producers and sound engineers to make all the things sound good, and journalists, photographers and illustrators to inform their tales. The music that has soundtracked your best triumphs and soothed your deepest wounds come from a thousand completely different locations and other people — that is price remembering.
What follows is a memorial to these music makers we misplaced in 2024, listed beneath in chronological order by the date they left us.
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Chris Karrer
German guitarist and composer who co-founded the krautrock band Amon Düül
Jan. 20, 1947 — Jan. 2, 2024
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Carl Grubbs
The Philly-born saxophonist turned a mentor to the Baltimore jazz scene, the place he composed “The Internal Harbor Suite”
July 27, 1944 — Jan. 5, 2024
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Larry Collins
The energetic rockabilly guitarist was a member of The Collins Children along with his sister Lorrie
Oct. 4, 1944 — Jan. 5, 2024
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Del Palmer
The English musician and sound engineer was a key collaborator with Kate Bush
Nov. 3, 1952 — Jan. 5, 2024
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Iasos
The Greek-born American composer was a pioneer of recent age music
Jan. 9, 1947 — Jan. 6, 2024
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Phill Niblock
The avant-garde composer and filmmaker tapped into the void with drones and microtones
Oct. 2, 1933 — Jan. 8, 2024
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Annie Nightingale
The primary feminine DJ on BBC Radio 1 and The Previous Gray Whistle Take a look at championed new music throughout genres
April 1, 1940 — Jan. 11, 2024
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Jo-El Sonnier
The Cajun singer and accordionist discovered chart success in nation music
Oct. 2, 1946 — Jan. 13, 2024
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Peter Schickele
With greater than 100 works to his title — carried out by the likes of the New York Philharmonic and Joan Baez — the composer was greatest often known as musical parodist P.D.Q. Bach
July 17, 1935 — Jan. 16, 2024
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Amelia Cuni
The Italian-born, Berlin-based musician studied dhrupad for 15 years to turn out to be a grasp of the North Indian classical vocal type
Might 11, 1905 — Jan. 17, 2024
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John “Juan” Mendez
Working underneath the Silent Servant moniker, the Guatemalan-born DJ and digital music producer helped to form the L.A. techno scene
Aug. 14, 1977 — Jan. 18, 2024
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Jose “Luis” Vasquez
Sole member of The Gentle Moon, a car for the L.A. songwriter to battle his demons and heal by moody post-punk
Might 30, 1979 — Jan. 18, 2024
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Mary Weiss
The singer exuded a robust but tender picture as chief of the Sixties woman group The Shangri-Las
Dec. 28, 1948 — Jan. 19, 2024
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Marlena Shaw
The sultry nightclub singer’s widespread tackle “California Soul” was sampled by Gang Starr and Quasimoto
Sept. 22, 1939 — Jan. 19, 2024
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Neil Kulkarni
A music journalist whose sharp, provocative criticism graced Melody Maker, The Guardian and The Quietus
July 26, 1972 — Jan. 23, 2024
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Frank Farian
German producer behind Boney M. and Milli Vanilli, whose success confirmed a penchant for flash disregard for decorum
July 18, 1941 — Jan. 23, 2024
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Melanie
Woodstock pageant performer who penned the chart-topping innuendo-filled curler skate track “Model New Key”
Feb. 3, 1947 — Jan. 23, 2024
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Shigeichi Negishi
After a colleague critiqued his singing, the Japanese engineer invented the karaoke machine
Nov. 29, 1923 — Jan. 26, 2024
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Brian Griffin
British photographer whose portraits of Kate Bush and Iggy Pop — to not point out album covers for Depeche Mode and Echo and the Bunnymen — outlined the Eighties
April 13, 1948 — Jan. 29, 2024
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Chita Rivera
The singer and dancer lit up Broadway productions of West Facet Story, Bye Bye Birdie and Chicago
Jan. 23, 1933 — Jan. 30, 2024
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Wayne Kramer
Guitarist whose revolutionary riffs in MC5 paved the way in which for punk and later impressed him to co-found Jail Guitar Doorways USA, which offers devices to inmates serving time
April 30, 1948 — Feb. 2, 2024
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Wilhelmina Wiggins Fernandez
Soprano and star of the 1981 French thriller Diva
Jan. 5, 1949 — Feb. 2, 2024
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Aston Barrett
Bassist and bandleader of Bob Marley and the Wailers
Nov. 22, 1946 — Feb. 3, 2024
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Toby Keith
To paraphrase the person himself, a Toby Keith track is the the most effective receptacle for barbecues, tailgates, festivals and festivals
July 8, 1961 — Feb. 5, 2024
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Seiji Ozawa
Longtime Boston Symphony Orchestra conductor
Sept. 1, 1935 — Feb. 6, 2024
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Mojo Nixon
An over-the-top psychobilly rocker who took foolish photographs at movie star, but in addition provided pointed critiques of the institution
Aug. 2, 1957 — Feb. 7, 2024
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Damo Suzuki
When Can wanted a brand new singer in 1970, the Japanese experimentalist’s ecstatic vocalizations expanded the already-adventurous German band’s universe
January 16, 1950 — Feb. 9, 2024
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Dexter Romweber
The rockabilly and roots rock musician influenced generations of energy duos, together with The White Stripes, along with his band Flat Duo Jets
June 18, 1966 — Feb. 16, 2024
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Peetah Morgan
Lead singer of reggae band Morgan Heritage
July 11, 1973 — Feb. 25, 2024
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Eric Carmen
Frontman for the Nineteen Seventies power-pop band Raspberries and solo star behind “All By Myself” and “Hungry Eyes”
Aug. 11, 1949 — March 2024
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Lynn Fainchtein
Music supervisor for movies that included Roma, plus Lee Daniels’ Valuable, The Butler and The US vs. Billie Vacation
1963 — March 1, 2024
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Jim Beard
Jazz-rock pianist who carried out with Steely Dan, Wayne Shorter and Pat Metheny
Aug. 26, 1960 — March 2, 2024
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Pete Rodriguez
The Bronx-born boogaloo pianist and bandleader’s “I Like It Like That” has lived a number of lives, most lately as a pattern on Cardi B, Unhealthy Bunny and J Balvin’s hit “I Like It”
April 16, 1934 — March 7, 2024
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Steve Lawrence
The husband-and-wife vocal duo Steve & Eydie saved the Tiny Pan Alley custom alive properly into rock and roll’s awakening
July 8, 1935 — March 7, 2024
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Blake Harrison
Noise-maker for the grindcore band Pig Destroyer and effusive hypeman for all issues loud, heavy and quick
Dec. 17, 1975 — March 9, 2024
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Karl Wallinger
Welsh singer-songwriter who helped to outline Eighties faculty radio in World Get together and The Waterboys
Oct. 19, 1957 — March 10, 2024
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Michael Knott
A brash and sensible pioneer of the choice Christian rock scene who challenged the trustworthy to look at their faults and hypocrisies
Dec. 22, 1962 — March 12, 2024
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Aribert Reimann
German composer of emotionally devastating operas
March 4, 1936 — March 13, 2024
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Angela McCluskey
Scottish-born, L.A.-based singer for the ’90s band Wild Colonials
Feb. 28, 1960 — March 14, 2024
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Byron Janis
Singular American live performance pianist who specialised in Chopin
March 24, 1928 — March 14, 2024
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Sandra Crouch
Gospel music singer and twin sister to Andraé Crouch
July 1, 1942 — March 17, 2024
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Cola Boyy
Born with spina bifida, Matthew Urango used his disco-influenced indie-pop music to advocate for folks with disabilities
Feb. 14, 1990 — March 17, 2024
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Greg Lee
Co-lead singer of the L.A. ska band Hepcat
Nov. 3, 1970 — March 19, 2024
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Maurizio Pollini
Towering, intellectually rigorous, classical pianist
January 5, 1942 — March 23, 2024
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Peter Eotvos
Main Hungarian modernist composer and conductor
January 2, 1944 — March 24, 2024
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Chris Cross
Bassist for British new wave band Ultravox
July 14, 1952 — March 25, 2024
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Marian Zazeela
Member of the Sixties experimental music collective Theatre of Everlasting Music and lighting designer for the immersive “Dream Home” set up co-created together with her husband, the composer La Monte Younger
April 15, 1940 — March 28, 2024
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Casey Benjamin
Saxophonist and vocoder wizard within the Robert Glasper Experiment
Oct. 10, 1978 — March 30, 2024
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John Sinclair
The poet’s radical politics dovetailed with these of the Detroit rock band MC5, which he managed from 1966-1969
Oct. 2, 1941 — April 2, 2024
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Albert “Tootie” Heath
An expressive drummer who introduced finesse and ahead pull to a sweeping expanse of contemporary jazz over greater than seven many years
Might 31, 1935 — April 3, 2024
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Graem Naysmith
Guitarist for the English shoegaze band Pale Saints
Feb. 9, 1967 — April 4, 2024
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Keith LeBlanc
The in-house drummer for early hip-hop labels Sugar Hill and Tommy Boy additionally appeared on 9 Inch Nails’ Fairly Hate Machine
Nov. 1954 — April 4, 2024
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Clarence “Frogman” Henry
New Orleans R&B singer and pianist whose signature croak might be heard on his track “Ain’t Bought No Residence”
March 19, 1937 — April 7, 2024
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Jon Card
German-born Canadian drummer for the punk bands D.O.A., SNFU and Subhumans
Dec. 11, 1960 — April 8, 2024
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Muluken Melesse
Ethiopian singer whose songs from the Nineteen Seventies and ’80s had been crammed with love and eager for higher occasions
Might 15, 1951 — April 9, 2024
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Rico Wade
This seminal determine in Atlanta hip-hop, who offered the Dungeon that produced OutKast, Goodie Mob and lots of different native gamers, helped lead a regional rap motion as a member of Organized Noize
Feb. 26, 1972 — April 13, 2024
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Dicky Betts
As a founding member of The Allman Brothers Band, his blues, rock and country-influenced guitar type helped outline Southern rock within the Sixties and ’70s
Dec. 12, 1943 — April 18, 2024
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Steve Kille
Bassist for the psychedelic rock band Useless Meadow
Might 26, 1976 — April 18, 2024
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Mandisa
The American Idol singer received a Grammy for her 2013 album Overcomer
Oct. 2, 1976 — April 18, 2024
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Andrew Davis
British conductor and long-standing director of the Lyric Opera of Chicago
Feb. 2, 1944 — April 20, 2024
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Michael Cuscuna
Report producer for the Arista, Freedom and Muse labels, who additionally curated archival field units across the works of Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker and Nat “King” Cole
Sept. 20, 1948 — April 20, 2024
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Duane Eddy
With producer Lee Hazlewood, the unfussy-yet-idiosyncratic guitarist put the twang in early rock and roll
April 26, 1938 — April 30, 2024
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Gary Floyd
Unapologetic frontman of the San Francisco queercore punk band the Dicks
Dec. 11, 1952 — April 30, 2024
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Steve Albini
Because the guitarist for Shellac and Massive Black, he was abrasive and absurd; as an engineer on hundreds of information, he left an indelible mark on how we hear music
July 22, 1962 — Might 7, 2024
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John Barbata
Drummer for Crosby, Stills, Nash and Younger, Jefferson Airplane and The Turtles, together with on the latter’s 1967 hit “Completely happy Collectively”
April 1, 1945 — Might 8, 2024
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Dennis Thompson
The drummer’s thunderous swing drove the proto-punk chaos of MC5
Sept. 7, 1948 — Might 9, 2024
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David Sanborn
An alto saxophonist whose tone was as vivid and steadfast as a lighthouse beacon throughout a profession that spanned practically 60 years
July 30, 1945 — Might 12, 2024
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Doug Ingle
Founding member of Iron Butterfly who sang and performed organ on the band’s hit track “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida”
Sept. 9, 1945 — Might 24, 2024
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Richard Sherman
Together with his late brother Robert, he wrote “It is A Small World” and scores for a number of Disney movies, together with Mary Poppins, The Jungle E-book and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
June 12, 1928 — Might 25, 2024
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Brad Raub
Bassist in metallic bands Sumerlands and Everlasting Champion
April 26, 1988 — Might 29, 2024
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Brother Marquis
A member of the rap group 2 Stay Crew, which pioneered the Miami bass sound within the late ’80s
April 2, 1967 — June 3, 2024
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Chuck Roberts
The “voice of home music” gave the fervent sermon heard on Rhythm Controll’s 1987 monitor “My Home”
Beginning date unknown — June 6, 2024
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Françoise Hardy
France’s It Lady of the Sixties was a putting presence on the “yé-yé” scene, but her musical profession outlasted lots of her friends, spanning greater than 30 studio albums
Jan. 17, 1944 — June 11, 2024
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Arthur “Gaps” Hendrickson
Caribbean-born singer for the London-based ska band The Selecter
April 29, 1951 — June 11, 2024
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Johnny Canales
The Mexican-born, South Texas-based TV host launched many artists, together with a teenage Selena Quintanilla, to a wider viewers
Aug. 23, 1942 — June 12, 2024
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Angela Bofill
New York R&B singer whose three-and-half octave vary fueled “This Time I will Be Sweeter” and “I Strive”
Might 2, 1954 — June 13, 2024
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Jeremy Tepper
The music journalist championed the outskirts of nation and Americana through SiriusXM
Nov. 18, 1963 — June 14, 2024
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James Likelihood
The saxophonist’s provocative performances and outlandish punk-funk music within the Contortions pioneered New York’s no wave scene
April 20, 1953 — June 18, 2024
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Seth “Shifty Shellshock” Binzer
Frontman for Loopy City, whose “Butterfly” was the one rap-rock track to hit No. 1 on Billboard‘s Scorching 100
Aug. 23, 1974 — June 24, 2024
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Rob Stone
One-time file label government who co-founded Cornerstone Company and The Fader, linking music media and advertising and marketing
July 12, 1968 — June 24, 2024
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Kinky Friedman
The offbeat nation singer and thriller novelist — and candidate for Texas governor in 2006 — who blurred the road between his persona and true id
Nov. 1, 1944 — June 27, 2024
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Peter Collins
Report producer with a various set of credit, starting from Rush and Queensrÿche to Jewel and Indigo Ladies
Jan. 14, 1951 — June 28, 2024
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Patty Waters
The vocalist disappeared after making two hauntingly spare albums for ESP-Disk’ within the Sixties, and was celebrated by the avant-garde group upon her return many years later
March 11, 1940 — June 29, 2024
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Michael Corcoran
Austin-based music journalist who wrote scholarly books concerning the fringes of Texas music
Nov. 30, 1955 — July 1, 2024
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Laurie Lindeen
The singer and guitarist’s time within the Minneapolis indie rock scene impressed her beloved memoir, Petal Pusher: A Rock and Roll Cinderella Story
Sept. 28, 1961 — July 1, 2024
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Joe Egan
Co-founder of Stealers Wheel and co-writer of the Scottish band’s “Caught within the Center With You”
Oct. 18, 1946 — July 6, 2024
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Jim Rotondi
The hard-bop musician introduced a level-headed calm to the function of a trumpet hero
Aug. 28, 1962 — July 7, 2024
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Jon Bonsall
Tenor within the nation and gospel vocal quartet The Oak Ridge Boys
Might 18, 1948 — July 9, 2024
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Dave Loggins
The Nashville songwriter penned songs for Kenny Rogers and the Oak Ridge Boys, and had his personal hit in “Please Come to Boston”
Nov. 10, 1947 — July 10, 2024
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Homer “Skip” Jackson
WRTI host and founding father of the Philadelphia Jazz Venture who, above all, believed in telling tales
March 4, 1957 — July 13, 2024
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Sarah Gibson
Rising pianist, composer and new music advocate
Might 21, 1986 — July 14, 2024
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Zac Crain
Editor at Dallas Observer and D Journal
June 13, 1974 — July 16, 2024
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Bernice Johnson Reagon
A civil rights activist who co-founded The Freedom Singers and later began the African American vocal ensemble Candy Honey within the Rock
Oct. 4, 1942 — July 16, 2024
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Eddie Rosenblatt
Lengthy-running Geffen Data president who oversaw the label’s Weapons N’ Roses and Nirvana years
Nov. 6, 1934 — July 16, 2024
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Completely happy Traum
The Greenwich Village folks singer and guitarist labored with Bob Dylan, Levon Helm, Pete Seeger and Peter Tosh
Might 9, 1938 — July 17, 2024
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Pinche Peach
Co-vocalist (together with cousin Juan Brujo, who died simply two months later) in L.A.-based Latin metallic band Brujeria
Nov. 24, 1966 — July 17, 2024
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Toumani Diabaté
When the Malian musician plucked the kora’s 21 strings, the world fell in love
Aug. 10, 1965 — July 19, 2024
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Jerry Miller
Lead guitarist for the late-’60s psychedelic three-guitar assault of Moby Grape
July 10, 1943 — July 21, 2024
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Abdul “Duke” Fakir
The final surviving unique member of The 4 Tops
Dec. 26, 1935 — July 22, 2024
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John Mayall
Via his band the Bluesbreakers, a number of guitarists flourished underneath the “godfather of the British blues,” together with Eric Clapton, Mick Taylor and Peter Inexperienced
Nov. 29, 1933 — July 22, 2024
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Richard Crawford
Professor of musicology, preeminent scholar of American music and creator of The American Musical Panorama
Might 12, 1935 — July 23, 2024
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Wolfgang Rihm
Strikingly unique, and prolific, German composer
March 13, 1952 — July 27, 2024
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Chino XL
The fireplace-starting Bronx-born rapper and actor who started his profession within the duo Artwork of Origin within the early ’90s as soon as feuded with Tupac Shakur
April 8, 1974 — July 28, 2024
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Martin Phillipps
Within the New Zealand band The Chills, the songwriter crafted the ramshackle indie-rock sound that influenced the likes of R.E.M. and Pavement
July 2, 1963 — July 28, 2024
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Shaun Martin
The Snarky Pet singer and keyboardist was additionally the music director for gospel music titan Kirk Franklin
Aug. 23, 1978 — Aug. 3, 2024
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Antônio Meneses
Beloved Brazilian cellist and member of the Beaux Arts Trio
Aug. 23, 1957 — Aug. 3, 2024
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Maurice Williams
Williams’ track “Keep,” first recorded by his doo-wop group The Zodiacs in 1960, turned successful for The 4 Seasons and The Hollies
April 26, 1938 — Aug. 6, 2024
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Dave Sweetapple
J. Mascis referred to as on this bassist for his stoner rock band Witch and vice versa for the power-pop band Candy Apple
Nov. 8, 1965 — Aug. 8, 2024
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Charles R. Cross
The Rocket editor and author documented Seattle’s rising grunge scene and wrote pivotal books on Jimi Hendrix and Kurt Cobain
Might 7, 1957 — Aug. 9, 2024
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Dean Roberts
The New Zealand singer-songwriter made ghostly music as White Winged Moth and within the band Autistic Daughters
March 24, 1975 — Aug. 10, 2024
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Greg Kihn
The singer-songwriter’s 1983 power-pop hit “Jeopardy” reached No. 2 on the pop chart, behind Michael Jackson’s “Beat It”
July 10, 1949 — Aug. 13, 2024
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Jack Russell
Singer for the onerous rock band Nice White
Dec. 5, 1960 — Aug. 15, 2024
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BeatKing
The Houston rapper, a self-proclaimed Membership Godzilla, produced a number of viral striptease anthems, together with “Then Depart” and the platinum-selling “Thick” with DJ Selected
Nov. 24, 1984 — Aug. 15, 2024
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Joe Chambers
Founding member of the psychedelic soul band The Chambers Brothers
Aug. 22, 1942 — Aug. 15, 2024
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Tore Ylwizaker
Keyboardist for the experimental digital band Ulver
Aug. 16, 1970 — Aug. 16, 2024
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Bobby Hicks
Bluegrass and nation music fiddler who performed with Invoice Monroe and Porter Wagoner
July 21, 1933 — Aug. 16, 2024
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George Walker
Classical music host and producer for WFIU
March 7, 1943 — Aug. 21, 2024
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Justin Chearno
Guitarist for Turing Machine and Pitchblende who later opened the Michelin-starred Brooklyn restaurant The 4 Horseman with LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy
June 17, 1970 — Aug. 22, 2024
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Catherine Ribeiro
The adventurous French singer made a pivot from the favored “yé-yé” scene to psychedelic prog-rock within the band Alpes
Sept. 22, 1941 — Aug. 22, 2024
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Daron Beck
Vocalist and keyboardist for the synth-doom duo Pinkish Black
June 19, 1976 — Aug. 22, 2024
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Russell Malone
A versatile and soulful guitarist who epitomized straight-ahead jazz guitar for his era
Nov. 8, 1963 — Aug. 23, 2024
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Steve Silberman
The journalist is greatest recognized for his work in Wired and his writing about neurodiversity, however obtained his begin masking Nineteen Seventies counterculture, together with the artists Grateful Useless and David Crosby
Dec. 23, 1957 — Aug. 29, 2024
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Sérgio Mendes
A musician who emerged with Brazil’s bossa nova motion within the Sixties and have become an envoy for that nation’s music all over the world
Feb. 11, 1941 — Sept. 5, 2024
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Wealthy Homie Quan
The Atlanta rapper scored a number of hits within the mid-2010s, together with “Life-style” as a part of Wealthy Gang, however he will likely be remembered extra for his affect on the feel of contemporary rap
Oct. 4, 1989 — Sept. 5, 2024
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Herbie Flowers
The English bassist was a member of T. Rex and a prolific session musician, whose many credit embrace the long-lasting bass line heard on Lou Reed’s “Stroll on the Wild Facet”
Might 19, 1938 — Sept. 5, 2024
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Will Jennings
Even when you do not know his title, you might properly know all the phrases he wrote for “My Coronary heart Will Go On” and “Tears in Heaven”
June 27, 1944 — Sept. 6, 2024
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Lucine Amara
Stalwart soprano who sang 748 performances with the Metropolitan Opera
March 1, 1925 — Sept. 6, 2024
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Dan Morgenstern
The historian and critic who helmed Metronome and Downbeat believed that jazz is “America’s reward to the world”
Oct. 24, 1929 — Sept. 7, 2024
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Frankie Beverly
For over 5 many years, the R&B and funk legend saved the cookout classics coming in his band Maze
Dec. 6, 1946 — Sept. 10, 2024
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José Mauro
Reissues of his two Nineteen Seventies LPs renewed curiosity within the Brazilian pop singer’s music — and laid to relaxation rumors of his disappearance
Might 1, 1905 — Sept. 13, 2024
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Tito Jackson
Massive brother to Michael, singer and guitarist for the Jackson 5
Oct. 15, 1953 — Sept. 15, 2024
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Roli Mosimann
Swans member and Foetus collaborator who carried on his penchant for extremity by producing information for The The and The Younger Gods
Nov. 7, 1955 — Sept. 15, 2024
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JD Souther
The singer-songwriter formed the Southern California sound, penning songs carried out by the Eagles and Linda Ronstadt
Nov. 2, 1945 — Sept. 17, 2024
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Juan Brujo
Vocalist and co-founder of the outsized metallic band Brujeria
June 28, 1968 — Sept. 18, 2024
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Benny Golson
A grasp saxophonist revered as a lot for the sturdy requirements he contributed to the jazz repertoire as for his eloquent tenor sound
Jan. 25, 1929 — Sept. 21, 2024
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Paul Bakija
Guitarist for the ’80s New York anarcho-punk band Reagan Youth
March 19, 1964 — Sept. 21, 2024
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Cat Glover
The dancer choreographed Prince’s 1987 live performance movie Signal o’ the Instances and rapped on his hit “Alphabet St.”
July 24, 1964 — Sept. 24, 2024
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Kris Kristofferson
A film star and musical insurgent who wrote songs about lovers, loners, boozers and a footloose pair of hitchhikers
June 22, 1936 — Sept. 28, 2024
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Warren Benbow
Drummer who inaugurated James Blood Ulmer’s “avant-gutbucket” jazz trio Odyssey, and who additionally labored with Nina Simone and Larry Willis
Dec. 22, 1951 — Sept. 29, 2024
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Nell Smith
The teenaged Canadian musician had collaborated with the Flaming Lips, and was making ready to launch her debut solo album in 2025
July 17, 2007 — Oct. 6, 2024
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Cissy Houston
Era-spanning gospel singer who carried out with Elvis, Aretha and Van Morrison; mom to Whitney Houston
Sept. 30, 1933 — Oct. 7, 2024
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Leif Segerstam
Eclectic Finnish conductor and composer of 371 symphonies
March 2, 1944 — Oct. 9, 2024
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Adam Abeshouse
Considerate, Grammy-winning classical music producer
June 5, 1961 — Oct. 10, 2024
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Jack Revill
Scottish DJ and producer who carried out as Jackmaster
January 11, 1986 — Oct. 12, 2024
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Ka
This Brooklyn rapper’s hard-work ethic set the usual for DIY artists in all places. His lyrical precision shone a light-weight again on his group.
Aug. 11, 1972 — Oct. 12, 2024
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Liam Payne
A singer who rose to fame as a member of the chart-topping boy band One Route
Aug. 29, 1993 — Oct. 16, 2024
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Barbara Dane
Jazz, blues and folks singer who championed social justice causes
Might 12, 1927 — Oct. 20, 2024
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Paul Di’Anno
Early vocalist for Iron Maiden who sang on the heavy metallic band’s self-titled debut and Killers
Might 17, 1958 — Oct. 21, 2024
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Donald Miller
Guitar mangler for the improvised noise trio Borbetomagus
Might 7, 1958 — Oct. 22, 2024
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Claire Daly
The beloved baritone saxophonist‘s 1999 debut, Swing Low, was chosen for the gathering of the William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Feb. 26, 1958 — Oct. 22, 2024
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DJ Clark Kent
The Brooklyn-born producer labored with Jay-Z, The Infamous B.I.G. and Mariah Carey, however will likely be remembered simply as fondly for his mark on rap’s sneaker tradition
Sept. 28, 1966 — Oct. 24, 2024
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Phil Lesh
The bassist and founding member of The Grateful Useless sang on among the band’s most memorable songs, together with “Field of Rain”
March 15, 1940 — Oct. 25, 2024
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Greg Hildebrandt
Together with his brother Tim, the illustrator of the Star Wars: A New Hope poster, he additionally labored on cowl artwork for Black Sabbath’s Mob Guidelines, Manilla Street’s Mystification and a number of other Trans-Siberian Orchestra albums
Jan. 23, 1939 — Oct. 31, 2024
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Bob Bryar
Former drummer of My Chemical Romance, who carried out on its landmark album The Black Parade
Dec. 1979 — Nov. 2024
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Quincy Jones
The pop music mastermind produced hit albums for a number of many years, together with Michael Jackson’s Thriller, and composed music for The Wiz and The Shade Purple
March 14, 1933 — Nov. 3, 2024
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Lou Donaldson
An alto saxophonist who performed an important function in each the event of onerous bop and its evolution into soul jazz
Nov. 1, 1926 — Nov. 9, 2024
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Ella Jenkins
The first girl of youngsters’s music, whose “You may Sing A Music and I will Sing A Music” will without end be handed down, believed in studying from the world
Aug. 6, 1924 — Nov. 9, 2024
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Roy Haynes
Pioneering fashionable jazz drummer
March 13, 1925 — Nov. 12, 2024
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Shel Talmy
American producer who formed the Brit Beat sound with The Who and The Kinks
Aug. 11, 1937 — Nov. 13, 2024
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Reese McHenry
The garage-rock singer had a voice that might puncture heaven and soothe hell
Feb. 14, 1973 — Nov. 14, 2024
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Peter Sinfield
The British poet co-founded King Crimson with Robert Fripp and penned lyrics for the likes of Cher, Celine Dion and Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Dec. 27, 1943 — Nov. 14, 2024
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Vic Flick
The long-lasting James Bond theme could be nothing with out the session guitarist’s rumbling sound
Might 14, 1937 — Nov. 14, 2024
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Dennis Bryon
Drummer for the Bee Gees throughout its disco years, together with the Saturday Evening Fever soundtrack
April 14, 1949 — Nov. 14, 2024
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Aashish Khan
Indian classical musician who collaborated with Ravi Shankar and George Harrison, and produced the sumptuously cool Disco Jazz for the pop singer Rupa
Dec. 5, 1939 — Nov. 14, 2024
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Charles Dumont
The songwriter labored with French artists Jaques Brel and Juliette Gréco and penned Édith Piaf’s iconic “Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien”
March 26, 1929 — Nov. 18, 2024
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Colin “Smiley” Peterson
Drummer who appeared on Bee Gees’ late ’60s albums, together with Horizontal and Odessa
March 24, 1946 — Nov. 18, 2024
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Saafir
As soon as a dancer in Digital Underground, the Oakland rapper grew to turn out to be a singular presence on the Bay Space scene
Aug. 23, 1970 — Nov. 19, 2024
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Andy Paley
Producer, songwriter and rocker whose broad catalog — Madonna, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Brian Wilson, Jonathan Richman, SpongeBob SquarePants — was playful and distinctive
Nov. 1, 1951 — Nov. 20, 2024
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Will Cullen Hart
The Elephant 6 collective co-founder meticulously collaged psychedelic-pop symphonies in The Olivia Tremor Management and Circulatory System
June 14, 1971 — Nov. 29, 2024
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Steve Alaimo
Miami-based producer, songwriter and file label proprietor who found Sam & Dave, launched information by KC and the Sunshine Band
Dec. 6, 1939 — Nov. 30, 2024
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Angela Alvarez
The oldest individual to win greatest new artist on the Latin Grammys
June 13, 1927 — Dec. 6, 2024
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Rashid Vally
Founding father of Soultown, As-Shams and The Solar, the one Black-owned labels that operated underneath Apartheid
1939 — Dec. 7, 2024
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Herb Robertson
Jazz trumpeter who labored with avant-garde luminaries akin to Tim Berne, Satoko Fujii and Anthony Davis
Feb. 21, 1951 — Dec. 10, 2024
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Martial Solal
A distinguished French pianist whose dextrous and imaginative command of the jazz language made him a trailblazer in Europe
Aug. 23, 1927 — Dec. 12, 2024
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Zakir Hussain
Indian tabla participant who united musicians from various cultures and by doing so, formed fashionable world music
March 9, 1951 — Dec. 15, 2024
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Alfa Anderson
Singer of disco group Stylish and voice behind “Le Freak” and “Good Instances”
Sept. 7, 1946 — Dec. 16, 2024
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Dave Mallet
Alison Krauss, Pete Seeger and lots of others have recorded his songs, particularly the people normal “Backyard Music,” which John Denver carried out with The Muppets
April 21, 1951 — Dec. 17, 2024
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Bob “Slim” Dunlap
The beloved rock guitarist joined The Replacements from 1987-1991, and launched a pair of stellar solo albums within the ’90s
Aug. 14, 1951 — Dec. 18, 2024
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Will Chase and Zazil Davis-Vazquez contributed analysis to assist this story. Tom Huizenga and Sheldon Pearce contributed textual content. Jacob Ganz edited.