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Superstar drummer Ginger Baker for supergroup Cream died at the age of 80… With bassist/singer Jack Bruce dying in October 2014, that leaves Eric Clapton the remaining surviving band member.
Also Larry Junstrom, founding member of Lynyrd Skynyrd, died at the age of 70. He was their bassist until 1964… Junstrom also formed .38 Special in 1977.
Finally, local songwriter and record producer Ed Ackerson has died at the age of 54 to cancer. He was most famous for being in Polara (who we saw in 1995), and later in his career formed BNLX. We saw BNLX’s very first live show at the Sauce in March 2010.
Throughout the years, I’ve seen Ed Ackerson at many live concerts (as an audience member), and usually would usually say hi. He probably didn’t know who I was, but he was also nice.
For the full death list head over to Musicians who died in 2019.
October (11)
[06 Oct 2019] Ginger Baker (English drummer for Cream), 80
[06 Oct 2019] Larry Junstrom (American bassist for Lynyrd Skynyrd), 70
[04 Oct 2019] Ed Ackerson (American singer-songwriter, musician for Polara, BNLX), 54, cancer
[04 Oct 2019] Glen Brown (Jamaican reggae musician), 75
[04 Oct 2019] Diahann Carroll (American actress and singer), 84, cancer
[02 Oct 2019] Giya Kancheli (Georgian composer for Unusual Exhibition), 84
[02 Oct 2019] Barrie Masters (English singer for Eddie and the Hot Rods), 63
[02 Oct 2019] Kim Shattuck (American singer, songwriter and musician for The Muffs), 56, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
[01 Oct 2019] Karel Gott (Czech singer), 80, acute myeloid leukemia
[01 Oct 2019] Bat McGrath (American musician and songwriter for Friends and Love), 73, liver cancer
[01 Oct 2019] Beverly Watkins (American blues guitarist), 80
Also Larry Junstrom, founding member of Lynyrd Skynyrd, died at the age of 70. He was their bassist until 1964… Junstrom also formed .38 Special in 1977.
Finally, local songwriter and record producer Ed Ackerson has died at the age of 54 to cancer. He was most famous for being in Polara (who we saw in 1995), and later in his career formed BNLX. We saw BNLX’s very first live show at the Sauce in March 2010.
Throughout the years, I’ve seen Ed Ackerson at many live concerts (as an audience member), and usually would usually say hi. He probably didn’t know who I was, but he was also nice.
For the full death list head over to Musicians who died in 2019.
October (11)
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