As we start 2022, let us look back at last year and remember all the musicians (nearly 1,000) that passed away. There are so many, that we can only highlight a few famous names.
Looking at the list, I’ll talk about some of the lesser-known names and tell you why they were important to me.
The name that immediately broke my heart was seeing
Margo Guryan. She was never a famous singer, having tried to release her only album
Take a Picture (which was later compiled as
25 Demos)… but she was known for writing hit songs for other people. She was best known for “Sunday Mornin’”, a hit for
Spanky and Our Gang and
Oliver.
I first came across Guryan when I heard
Claudine Longet’s Christmas song, “I Don’t Intend to Spend Christmas Without You.” The song was specifically written for Longet, and it’s brilliant. Hearing Guryan’s original demo recording vs the Longet version, you realize the demo was actually the superior version. They made some changes in Longet’s version, that I didn’t quite agreed with.
Still, it’s probably my favorite Christmas song, right next to
T.Rex’s “Christmas Bop”.
Speaking of Christmas, the other name that hit me was seeing
Phil Spector’s death in prison (for the murder of actress Lana Clarkson) in January 2021.
We talked about how wonderful his
A Christmas Gift for You From Phil Spector (1963) was… the record features
Darlene Love,
The Ronettes,
The Crystals, and many of the girl group of the 60s. Spector’s distinct “Wall of Sound” production style was felt on the record… and it influenced a decade of music. By the 70s, Spector had produced 18 of the US Top 10 singles, including
Righteous Brothers’ “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’”,
The Beatles’ “The Long and Winding Road”, and
Harrison’s “My Sweet Lord”.
A lot of musician fans don’t know (or care for)
Stereo Total, but I personally have a soft spot for them. They were a French-German duo of Françoise Cactus and Brezel Göring (aka Friedrich von Finsterwalde).
Françoise Cactus died in February and the music world barely noticed. She died of breast cancer at the age of 56.
I had already own a few Stereo Total (
Monokini,
Musique Automatique,
Total Pop, and
Do the Bambi) when I finally got to see the group at the Triple Rock Social Club in
in 2005.
What I remembered from the show was that their name was pronounced “Stereo Tow-Tal”… I’ve always pronounced it was Stereo Total. The other funny thing about the show was when they played “Holiday Inn”, the opener grabbed the mic and put it against a non-fan in front that didn’t know the lyrics. The lyrics should have gone, “Let’s go to a Holiday Inn, and I will show you something. Let’s go to a Holiday Inn, a Holiday Inn, and I’ll show you something!”
I’ll never forget that show…. And sadly, I will never get to see them again.
Musicians who died in 2021:
965.
December 2021 (81)
- [25 Dec 2021] Janice Long (BBC Radio 1)
- [18 Dec 2021] Kangol Kid (UTFO)
- [16 Dec 2021] Wanda Young (The Marvelettes)
- [15 Dec 2021] Hub (The Roots)
- [10 Dec 2021] Garth Dennis (Black Uhuru)
- [10 Dec 2021] Michael Nesmith (The Monkees)
- [04 Dec 2021] Stonewall Jackson
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November 2021 (72)
- [26 Nov 2021] Stephen Sondheim (West Side Story)
- [17 Nov 2021] Young Dolph
- [11 Nov 2021] Graeme Edge (The Moody Blues)
- [10 Nov 2021] Dean Stockwell
- [10 Nov 2021] Margo Guryan
- [06 Nov 2021] Andy Barker (808 State)
- [02 Nov 2021] Ronnie Wilson (The Gap Band)
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October 2021 (73)
- [30 Oct 2021] Fan Fan (No Party for Cao Dong)
- [22 Oct 2021] Jay Black (Jay and the Americans)
- [21 Oct 2021] Tommy DeBarge (Switch)
- [13 Oct 2021] Andrea Haugen (Cradle of Filth)
- [08 Oct 2021] Everett Morton (The Beat)
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September 2021 (65)
- [30 Sep 2021] Koichi Sugiyama (Dragon Quest)
- [29 Sep 2021] Olivier Libaux (Nouvelle Vague)
- [26 Sep 2021] Alan Lancaster (Status Quo)
- [11 Sep 2021] María Mendiola (Baccara)
- [05 Sep 2021] Sarah Harding (Girls Aloud)
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August 2021 (70)
- [29 Aug 2021] Lee "Scratch" Perry
- [24 Aug 2021] Charlie Watts (Rolling Stones)
- [24 Aug 2021] Fritz McIntyre (Simply Red)
- [21 Aug 2021] Don Everly (Everly Brothers)
- [20 Aug 2021] Tom T. Hall
- [13 Aug 2021] Nanci Griffith
- [01 Aug 2021] Paul Cotton (Poco)
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July 2021 (70)
- [28 Jul 2021] Dusty Hill (ZZ Top)
- [27 Jul 2021] Willie Winfield (The Harptones)
- [26 Jul 2021] Joey Jordison (Slipknot)
- [22 Jul 2021] Peter Rehberg (KTL)
- [17 Jul 2021] Robby Steinhardt (Kansas)
- [16 Jul 2021] Biz Markie
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June 2021 (57)
- [26 Jun 2021] Johnny Solinger (Skid Row)
- [20 Jun 2021] Lionel Leroy
- [18 Jun 2021] Gift of Gab (Blackalicious)
- [09 Jun 2021] Juan Nelson (Ben Harper)
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May 2021 (88)
- [29 May 2021] B. J. Thomas
- [16 May 2021] Patsy Bruce
- [03 May 2021] Phil Naro (6teen)
- [02 May 2021] Lloyd Price
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April 2021 (99)
- [22 Apr 2021] Shock G (Digital Underground)
- [20 Apr 2021] Les McKeown (Bay City Rollers)
- [16 Apr 2021] Mike Mitchell (The Kingsmen)
- [09 Apr 2021] DMX
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March 2021 (109)
- [28 Mar 2021] Malcolm Cecil (Stevie Wonder)
- [25 Mar 2021] Tavish Maloney (Oso Oso)
- [14 Mar 2021] Reggie Warren (Troop)
- [02 Mar 2021] Bunny Wailer (Bob Marley)
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February 2021 (95)
- [17 Feb 2021] Françoise Cactus (Stereo Total)
- [14 Feb 2021] Ari Gold
- [08 Feb 2021] Mary Wilson (The Supremes)
- [05 Feb 2021] Christopher Plummer (Sound of Music)
- [01 Feb 2021] Dustin Diamond (Saved by the Bell)
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January 2021 (85)
- [30 Jan 2021] Sophie
- [16 Jan 2021] Phil Spector
- [14 Jan 2021] Joanne Rogers (Mister Rogers)
- [13 Jan 2021] Sylvain Sylvain (New York Dolls)
- [03 Jan 2021] Gerry Marsden (Gerry & Pacemakers)
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