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Sylvester Potts of Motown group The Contours has died. http://www.soultracks.com/story-sylvester-potts-dies

 

Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Contours

 

Do You Love Me (US #1): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azKPeIWdE6I (Dirty Dancing anyone?)

 

Just A Little Misunderstanding (UK #31): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8-XH4QFieo

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For the uninitiated:

 

The Winter dance party of 1959 was a gruelling 24-day tour around the Midwest by a bunch of artists. The crash of Holly, Valence and the Big Bopper happened after the 11th day of the tour, know today as the day the music died.

 

All those who played there are dead, including the music apparently, apart from Dion.

 

The dead;

- Buddy Holly

- Richie Valence

- the Big Bopper

- The Music

 

Musicians who played and are no longer there;

- Waylon Jennings (crickets)

- Carl Bunch (Crickets)

- Frankie Sardo

 

EDIT:

Jennings and Bunch were not in the Crickets, they were recruited to be Holly 's backing. Furthermore backing musician Tommy Allsup is still alive, the one who cheated death by losing a coin toss with Valence.

 

 

Tommy Allsup in ICU. No word on if the Reaper's flipping a coin to decide whether to take him now or later.

 

 

Sooner, I believe he's dead. Looking for a link.

 

There ya go: http://lubbockonline.com/entertainment/2017-01-11/tommy-allsup-guitarist-who-toured-buddy-holly-dies

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For the uninitiated:

The Winter dance party of 1959 was a gruelling 24-day tour around the Midwest by a bunch of artists. The crash of Holly, Valence and the Big Bopper happened after the 11th day of the tour, know today as the day the music died.

All those who played there are dead, including the music apparently, apart from Dion.

The dead;

- Buddy Holly

- Richie Valence

- the Big Bopper

- The Music

Musicians who played and are no longer there;

- Waylon Jennings (crickets)

- Carl Bunch (Crickets)

- Frankie Sardo

EDIT:

Jennings and Bunch were not in the Crickets, they were recruited to be Holly 's backing. Furthermore backing musician Tommy Allsup is still alive, the one who cheated death by losing a coin toss with Valence.

 

Tommy Allsup in ICU. No word on if the Reaper's flipping a coin to decide whether to take him now or later.

Sooner, I believe he's dead. Looking for a link.

 

There ya go: http://lubbockonline.com/entertainment/2017-01-11/tommy-allsup-guitarist-who-toured-buddy-holly-dies

VALENCE??? Really?!!?

Good thing Jimmy Hendricks didn't die in that plane too.

C'mon Whitehouse I'm hoping you're better than that from now on.

SirCreep

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Larry Steinbachek formerly of Bronski Beat has died aged 56! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38597071

 

Too early for any of my lists. Shock!

 

It Ain't Necessarily So: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEasw1zz-k8

 

Tell me why?

 

 

Hey, that's one of only two Bronski Beats references I can make.

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Larry Steinbachek formerly of Bronski Beat has died aged 56! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38597071

 

Too early for any of my lists. Shock!

 

It Ain't Necessarily So: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEasw1zz-k8

 

Tell me why?

 

 

Hey, that's one of only two Bronski Beats references I can make.

 

 

Feels like a personal loss for me.

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Larry Steinbachek formerly of Bronski Beat has died aged 56! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38597071

 

Too early for any of my lists. Shock!

 

It Ain't Necessarily So: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEasw1zz-k8

 

Bronski Beat and The Communards were two different bands, right, both featuring Jimmy Somerville? Both the same kind of gay 80s pop? (and I use the word gay here in the "homosexual" sense rather than any other sense)

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Larry Steinbachek formerly of Bronski Beat has died aged 56! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38597071

 

Too early for any of my lists. Shock!

 

It Ain't Necessarily So: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEasw1zz-k8

 

Bronski Beat and The Communards were two different bands, right, both featuring Jimmy Somerville? Both the same kind of gay 80s pop? (and I use the word gay here in the "homosexual" sense rather than any other sense)

 

 

Yes they were different bands. Huge fan of both.

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Shoo in for Last Word, Richard Coles influence on r4....

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Larry Steinbachek formerly of Bronski Beat has died aged 56! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38597071

 

For the record, the obit says he died last month. So he's another 2016 casualty.

 

 

Indeed, I did notice that.

 

Edit: Forgot to mention I used to see Steve Bronski out and about in Glasgow quite often round the mid-80s. Was in a club in London with Jimmy as well a wee bit later, (or Jimi as he was sometimes called then). Sadly, I never actually met Larry.

 

I'm saddened by his loss and saddened that it wasn't made public sooner. Lovely guy by all accounts.

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Larry Steinbachek formerly of Bronski Beat has died aged 56! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38597071

 

Too early for any of my lists. Shock!

 

It Ain't Necessarily So: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEasw1zz-k8

 

Tell me why?

 

 

Hey, that's one of only two Bronski Beats references I can make.

 

 

 

Did he live in a large, metropolitan city?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(go on - you know you want to ! ! ! ! ! !)

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Bill Price, co-producer of "Never Mind The Bollocks..." and deck-helmer for The Clash, Guns N Roses, Sparks and a whole other bunch of bands, dead at 72.

 

My browser tells me that I'd clicked his Wikipedia entry at some point in the past few months, so either I had researched him as a possible 2017 pick and forgotten about it, or I'm developing early-stage dementia.

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Cover version - but TGKB at their very best IMHO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDG8SHSZ_qo

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Cover version - but TGKB at their very best IMHO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDG8SHSZ_qo

 

 

Cheers for that MPFC!

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