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List of deaths in rock and roll (1990s)

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The following is a list of notable performers of rock and roll music or rock music, and others directly associated with the music as producers, songwriters or in other closely related roles, who have died in the 1990s. The list gives their date, cause and location of death, and their age.

Rock music developed from the rock and roll music that emerged during the 1950s, and includes a diverse range of subgenres. The terms "rock and roll" and "rock" each have a variety of definitions, some narrow and some wider. In determining criteria for inclusion, this list uses as its basis reliable sources listing "rock deaths" or "deaths in rock and roll", as well as such sources as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Preceded by
1980s
List of deaths in popular music
1990s
Succeeded by
2000s

1990

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Name Age Date Location Cause of death
Gene Phillips 74 January 10, 1990 Lakewood, California, U.S. Unknown[1]
Melanie Appleby
Mel and Kim
23 January 18, 1990 Westminster, London, England Pneumonia[2]
Allen Collins
Lynyrd Skynyrd
37 January 23, 1990 Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. Pneumonia
Peter Sweval
Starz, Looking Glass
42 January 23, 1990 AIDS or Unknown causes[3]
Norval Taborn
The Four Vagabonds
74 January 23, 1990 Unknown
Mel Lewis 60 February 2, 1990 New York City, New York, U.S. Brain cancer and melanoma[4]
Del Shannon 55 February 8, 1990 Santa Clarita, California, U.S. Suicide by gunshot[5]
Johnnie Ray 63 February 24, 1990 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Liver failure[6]
Cornell Gunter
The Coasters, The Flairs, The Platters
53 February 26, 1990 Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. Shot in his automobile[7]
Dave Prichard
Armored Saint
26 February 28, 1990 Leukemia[8]
Shakey Jake Harris 68 March 2, 1990 Forrest City, Arkansas, U.S. Unknown[9]
Ric Grech
Family, Traffic, Blind Faith
43 March 17, 1990 Leicester, England Liver and kidney failure[10]
Andrew Wood
Malfunkshun, Mother Love Bone
24 March 19, 1990 Seattle, Washington, U.S. Heroin overdose[11]
Sarah Vaughan 66 April 3, 1990 Hidden Hills, California, U.S. Lung cancer[12]
Thurston Harris
The Sharps
58 April 14, 1990 Pomona, California, U.S. Heart attack[13]
Little Joe Blue 55 April 22, 1990 Reno, Nevada, U.S. Stomach cancer[14]
Rufus "Speedy" Jones 53 April 25, 1990 Unknown
Dexter Gordon 67 April 25, 1990 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Kidney failure and throat cancer[15]
Wesley Rose
Music industry executive and record producer
72 April 26, 1990 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Unknown[16]
Floyd Butler
The Friends of Distinction
52 April 29, 1990 Heart attack
Sammy Lawhorn 54 April 29, 1990 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Natural causes[17]
Emily Remler 32 May 4, 1990 Sydney, Australia Heart attack[18]
Sammy Davis Jr. 64 May 16, 1990 Beverly Hills, California, U.S. Throat cancer[19]
Morris Levy
Record producer for Roulette Records
62 May 21, 1990 Ghent, New York, U.S. Liver cancer[20]
Gary Usher
The Beach Boys, The Byrds
51 May 25, 1990 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Cancer[21]
Stiv Bators
Dead Boys, The Lords of the New Church
40 June 4, 1990 Paris, Île-de-France, France Traumatic brain injury[22]
Richard Sohl
Patti Smith
37 June 5, 1990 Cherry Grove, New York, U.S. Heart attack[23]
Jim Hodder
Steely Dan
42 June 5, 1990 Point Arena, California, U.S. Drowning[24]
Antonio Martinez
Los Bravos
45 June 19, 1990 Colmenar Viejo, Spain Motorcycle accident[25]
Kripp Johnson
The Del-Vikings
57 June 22, 1990 Prostate cancer[26]
Isaac Payton Sweat
Bassist for Johnny Winter
45 June 23, 1990 Shot to death
Rob Graves
Bags, 45 Grave, The Gun Club
31–35 June 28, 1990 Heroin overdose[27]
Trouble T Roy
Hip-hop dancer for Heavy D
22 July 15, 1990 Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. Accidental fall from building[28]
Gerry Boulet
Offenbach
44 July 18, 1990 Longueuil, Quebec, Canada Cancer/Colon cancer[29]
Bert Sommer
The Left Banke
41 July 23, 1990 Troy, New York, U.S. Respiratory illness
Brent Mydland
The Grateful Dead
37 July 26, 1990 Lafayette, California, U.S. Speedball overdose[30]
Bobby Day 60 July 27, 1990 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Prostate cancer[31]
Bob Sylum
Lead singer for the Canadian band "Sylum"
30's August 5, 1990 Suicide by carbon monoxide
Larry Birdsong 56 August 7, 1990 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Unknown
Joel Rundell
Better Than Ezra
24 August 8, 1990 Suicide
Brandon Mitchell
Wreckx-n-Effect
18 August 9, 1990 Shot to death[32]
Lafayette Leake 71 August 14, 1990 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Diabetic coma[33]
Viktor Tsoi
Kino
28 August 15, 1990 Tukums, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union Traffic accident[34]
Boogie Bill Webb 66 August 22, 1990 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. Unknown[35]
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Double Trouble
35 August 27, 1990 East Troy, Wisconsin, U.S. Helicopter crash[36]
Tom Fogerty
Creedence Clearwater Revival
48 September 6, 1990 Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S. Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS[37]
Ray Stephens
Village People
35 October 4, 1990 Moreno Valley, California, U.S. AIDS[38]
Sam Taylor 74 October 5, 1990 Westchester, New York, U.S. Unknown[39]
D-Boy Rodriguez 22 October 6, 1990 Dallas, Texas, U.S. Murdered[40][41]
B.J. Wilson
Procol Harum
43 October 8, 1990 Corvallis, Oregon, U.S. Drug overdose[42]
Art Blakey 71 October 16, 1990 New York City, New York, U.S. Lung cancer[43]
Arthur "Big Boy" Spires 78 October 22, 1990 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Unknown[44]
Gervasio
Los Naúfragos
42 October 28, 1990 Talagante, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile Either suicide by hanging or murder[45]
Bobby Scott 53 November 5, 1990 New York City, New York, U.S. Lung cancer[46]
Ronnie Dyson 40 November 10, 1990 Brooklyn, New York, U.S. Heart failure[35]
Lester Williams 70 November 13, 1990 Houston, Texas, U.S. Unknown[35]
Dee Clark 52 December 7, 1990 Smyrna, Georgia, U.S. Heart attack[47]
Francisco Gabilondo Soler
Cri -Cri
83 December 14, 1990 Texcoco, Estado de México, Mexico Cardiovascular disease
Goree Carter 59 December 29, 1990 Houston, Texas, U.S. Unknown[48]

1991

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Name Age Date Location Cause of death
Marijus Brasiūnas
Manager for Bix
? ?, 1991 ?, Lithuania. Car accident
Buck Ram 83 January 1, 1991 Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. Unknown
Steve Clark
Def Leppard
30 January 8, 1991 London, England Respiratory failure caused by a lethal alcohol and prescription drug overdose[49]
Stan Szelest
The Band, Ronnie Hawkins
47 January 20, 1991 Woodstock, New York, U.S. Heart attack[50]
Karen Young 39 January 26, 1991 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Possible peptic ulcer infection[51]
Chris Schlosshardt
Bassist for Sea Hags
26 February 1, 1991 Pneumonia[35]
Roger Patterson
Atheist
22 February 12, 1991 Somewhere in Louisiana, U.S. Traffic accident
George Motola
Record producer for Modern Records
71 February 15, 1991 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Unknown
Bob Geddins
Record producer
78 February 16, 1991 Liver cancer[52]
Webb Pierce 69 February 24, 1991 Pancreatic cancer[53]
Slim Gaillard
Slim & Slam
75 February 26, 1991 London, England Cancer[54]
Frank Esler-Smith
Air Supply
42 March 1, 1991 Melbourne, Australia Pneumonia from AIDS
Serge Gainsbourg 62 March 2, 1991 Paris, France Heart attack
Doc Pomus 65 March 14, 1991 Manhattan, New York City, U.S. Lung cancer
Chris Austin
Country singer and Fiddler/Guitarist for Ricky Skaggs and Reba McEntire's road bands
27 March 16, 1991 Otay Mountain, San Diego, California, U.S. Plane crash[55]
Joey Cigainero
Keyboardist for Reba McEntire's road band
27 March 16, 1991 Otay Mountain, San Diego, California, U.S. Plane crash[55]
Kirk Cappello
Musical director/Keyboardist for Reba McEntire's road band
28 March 16, 1991 Otay Mountain, San Diego, California, U.S. Plane crash[55]
Paula Kaye Evans
Back-up Singer for Reba McEntire's road band
33 March 16, 1991 Otay Mountain, San Diego, California, U.S. Plane crash[55]
Michael Thomas
Guitarist for Reba McEntire's road band
34 March 16, 1991 Otay Mountain, San Diego, California, U.S. Plane crash[55]
Terry Jackson
Bass Guitarist for Reba McEntire's road band
28 March 16, 1991 Otay Mountain, San Diego, California, U.S. Plane crash[55]
Tony Saputo
Drummer for Reba McEntire's road band
34 March 16, 1991 Otay Mountain, San Diego, California, U.S. Plane crash[55]
Jim Hammon
Road Manager for Reba McEntire's road band
40 March 16, 1991 Otay Mountain, San Diego, California, U.S. Plane crash[55]
Billy Butler 66 March 20, 1991 Teaneck, New Jersey, U.S. Heart attack[56]
Leo Fender 81 March 21, 1991 Fullerton, California, U.S. Parkinson's disease
Dave Guard
The Kingston Trio
56 March 22, 1991 Rollinsford, New Hampshire, U.S. Lymphatic cancer[57]
Marc Connors
The Nylons
41 March 25, 1991 HIV/AIDS
Paul Gayten 71 March 26, 1991 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Unknown[58]
Henry Glover 69 April 7, 1991 St. Albans, New York, U.S. Heart attack[35]
Per "Dead" Ohlin
Mayhem
22 April 8, 1991 Kråkstad, Akershus, Norway Suicide by knife and gunshot[59]
Marc Olsen
Keyboardist for Rare Earth
41 April 14, 1991 Liver disease; drug and alcohol abuse
Steve Marriott
Small Faces, Humble Pie
44 April 21, 1991 Essex, England Smoke inhalation from house fire[60]
Johnny Thunders
The New York Dolls, The Heartbreakers
38 April 23, 1991 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. Drug-related causes; suspicious
Susan Fassbender 32 May 2, 1991 Bradford, England Suicide
Andrew Tibbs 62 May 5, 1991 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Unknown[35]
Yanka Dyagileva 24 May 9, 1991 Inya, Russian SSR, Soviet Union Drowning[61]
James Hopkins-Harrison
Lead singer for Lake
41 May 16, 1991 Heroin overdose
Odia Coates 49 May 19, 1991 Oakland Medical Center, Oakland, California, U.S. Breast cancer[62][63]
Gene Clark
The Byrds
46 May 24, 1991 Sherman Oaks, California, U.S. Bleeding ulcer due to alcoholism[64]
David Ruffin
The Temptations
50 June 1, 1991 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Cocaine overdose[65]
Richard Holmes 60 June 29, 1991 St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. Prostate cancer[66]
Stan Getz 64 June 6, 1991 Malibu, California, U.S. Liver cancer[67][68]
Michael Landon 54 July 1, 1991 Malibu, California, U.S. Pancreatic and liver cancer[69]
Willie Nix 68 July 8, 1991 Leland, Mississippi, U.S. Unknown[70]
Richard Nickens
The El Dorados
54 August 3, 1991 Cancer
Alan Spenner
Bassist for Wynder K. Frog, the Grease Band, Spooky Tooth, ABC, David Coverdale, David Soul, Joe Cocker, Kenny Loggins, Lynda Carter, Peter Frampton, Ted Nugent, Mick Taylor, China Crisis, Murray Head, Kokomo, Roxy Music, and the original 1970 concept album Jesus Christ Superstar
43 August 11, 1991 Heart attack
Fadoul
Fadoul et Les Privilèges
49 August 14, 1991 Casablanca, Morocco Unknown[71]
Dootsie Williams
Record producer for The Penguins
80 August 21, 1991 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Unknown[72]
Mike Naumenko
Zoopark
36 August 27, 1991 Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union Cerebral hemorrhage[35]
Vince Taylor
Singer for "The Playboys"
52 August 28, 1991 Lutry, Switzerland Lung cancer[73]
Dottie West 58 September 4, 1991 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Ruptured liver from a car accident
Peter Slaghuis
VideoKids
30 September 5, 1991 Amsterdam, Netherlands Traffic accident
Rob Tyner
MC5
46 September 18, 1991 Berkley, Michigan, U.S. Heart attack[74]
Billy Vaughn
The Hilltoppers
72 September 26, 1991 Escondido, California, U.S. Peritoneal mesothelioma aka abdomen cancer[75]
Miles Davis 65 September 28, 1991 Santa Monica, California, U.S. Pneumonia, respiratory failure, and stroke
J. Frank Wilson
J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers
49 October 4, 1991 Lufkin, Texas, U.S. Alcoholism and complications from diabetes[76][35]
Ole Beich
Guns N' Roses
36 October 16, 1991 Copenhagen, Denmark Drowning; possible suicide[77]
Tennessee Ernie Ford 72 October 17, 1991 Reston, Virginia, U.S. Liver failure[78]
Bill Graham
Promoter of Various Bands
60 October 25, 1991 Vallejo, California, U.S. Helicopter accident[79]
Jim Reese
The Bobby Fuller Four
49 October 26, 1991 Lufkin, Texas, U.S. Heart attack
Mort Shuman 54 November 2, 1991 London, England Cancer
Jacques Morali
Village People
44 November 15, 1991 Rouen, France AIDS[80]
Freddie Mercury
Queen
45 November 24, 1991 London, England Complications due to AIDS[81]
Eric Carr
Kiss
41 November 24, 1991 New York City, New York, U.S. Cancer and brain hemorrhage[82]
Buck Clayton 80 December 8, 1991 New York City, New York, U.S. Natural causes
Headman Shabalala
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
46 December 10, 1991 KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Murdered[83]
King Kolax 79 December 18, 1991 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Alzheimer's disease[84]
Beaver Harris 55 December 22, 1991 New York City, New York, U.S. Prostate cancer[85]
Richard Blandon
The Dubs
57 December 30, 1991 New York, U.S. Unknown

1992

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Name Age Date Location Cause of death
Johnny Rydh
Strebers
26-27 January 3, 1992 Car crash[86][87]
Teddy Grace 86 January 4, 1992 La Mirada, California, U.S. Unknown[87]
Steve Gilpin
Mi-Sex
42 January 6, 1992 Southport, Queensland, Australia Car accident[88]
Babette DeCastro
The DeCastro Sisters
66 January 10, 1992 Cancer[87]
Jerry Nolan
The New York Dolls, The Heartbreakers
45 January 14, 1992 New York City, New York, U.S. Stroke
Dee Murray
Elton John, The Mirage, The Spencer Davis Group, Procol Harum, Alice Cooper, etc...
45 January 15, 1992 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Melanoma and stroke[87]
Charlie Ventura 75 January 17, 1992 Pleasantville, New Jersey, U.S. Lung cancer[89]
Champion Jack Dupree 81-83 January 21, 1992 Hanover, Germany Cancer[87]
James "Thunderbird" Davis 53 January 23, 1992 Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S. Heart attack[90]
Ken Darby 82 January 24, 1992 Sherman Oaks, California, U.S. Heart problems[87]
Clarence Dixon
The Four Knights
68 January 25, 1992 Unknown[87]
Willie Dixon 76 January 29, 1992 Camperdown, New South Wales Leukemia[91]
Laurel Lea 49 January 31, 1992 Camperdown, New South Wales Leukemia[87]
Jim Pepper 50 February 10, 1992 Portland, Oregon, U.S. Lymphoma[87]
Jane Pickens 84 February 21, 1992 Newport, Rhode Island, U.S. Heart failure[87]
Sudirman Arshad 37 February 22, 1992 Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Stroke[92]
Larry Banks
The Four Fellows
60 February 26, 1992 Liver failure
Queen Sylvia Embry 50 February 28, 1992 Health issues/Unknown[87]
Mary Osborne 70 March 4, 1992 Bakersfield, California, U.S. Chronic leukemia[93]
Red Callender 76 March 8, 1992 Saugus, California, U.S. Thyroid cancer[94]
Monty Budwig 62 March 9, 1992 Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California, U.S. Liver cancer[95]
Nancy Walker 69 March 25, 1992 Studio City, Los Angeles, California, U.S. Unknown[96]
Phillip Wilson
Paul Butterfield Blues Band
50 March 25, 1992 New York City, New York, U.S. Murdered[97][98]
Nigel Preston
The Cult, Death Cult, Theatre of Hate
28 April 1, 1992 Drug overdose
Paula Kelly 72 April 2, 1992 Costa Mesa, California, U.S. Unknown[99]
Arthur Russell 40 April 4, 1992 New York, New York, U.S. AIDS-related illnesses[100]
Joe Medwick 60 April 12, 1992 Houston, Texas, U.S. During a coughing fit[101]
Eddie Fontaine 65 April 13, 1992 Roselle, New Jersey, U.S. Throat cancer[87]
Sammy Price 83 April 14, 1992 New York City, New York, U.S. Heart attack[87]
Andy Russell 72 April 16, 1992 Sun City, Arizona, U.S. Complications from a stroke[102]
Hank Penny 73 April 17, 1992 Somewhere in California, U.S. Heart failure[103]
Deacon Lunchbox 41 April 19, 1992 Near Greenville, Alabama, U.S. Car crash[104]
Robert Hayes
Bassist for The Jody Grind
24 April 19, 1992 Near Greenville, Alabama, U.S. Car crash[104]
Rob Clayton
Drummer for The Jody Grind
22 April 19, 1992 Near Greenville, Alabama, U.S. Car crash[104]
Frankie Howerd 75 April 19, 1992 Fulham, London, England Heart failure[87]
Benny Hill 68 April 20, 1992 Teddington, Greater London, England Coronary thrombosis; kidney failure[105][106]
Johnny Shines 76 April 20, 1992 Tuscaloosa, Alabama, U.S.
Brian MacLeod
Chilliwack, Headpins
39 April 25, 1992 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Brain & bone cancer
Yutaka Ozaki 26 April 25, 1992 Tokyo, Japan Pulmonary edema; possible homicide[107][108]
Sol K. Bright Sr. 82-83 April 27, 1992 Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S. Unknown[87]
Sharon Redd 46 May 1, 1992 Westchester County, New York, U.S. AIDS-related Pneumonia[109][110]
Dudu Zulu
Juluka, Savuka
34 May 4, 1992 Shot to death[87]
Jean-Claude Pascal 64 May 5, 1992 Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine, Paris, France Stomach cancer
Marlene Dietrich 90 May 6, 1992 Paris, France Renal/kidney failure[111]
Sylvia Syms 74 May 10, 1992 New York City, New York, U.S. Heart attack[112][113][114]
Dante Pergreffi
Bassist for I Nomadi
30 May 14, 1992 Near Correggio, Emilia-Romagna, Province of Reggio Emilia, Emilia-Romagna, Italy Car crash
Barbara Lee
The Chiffons
44 May 15, 1992 Heart attack
Chalino Sánchez 31 May 16, 1992 Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico Shot to death[87]
Lawrence Welk 89 May 17, 1992 Santa Monica, California, U.S. Pneumonia
Khalil Rountree
Tour manager for Boyz II Men
36 May 25, 1992 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Shot to death[87]
Ollie Halsall
Tempest, Timebox, Patto, the Rutles, Boxer, Kevin Ayers, Vivian Stanshall, Cinemaspop
43 May 29, 1992 Madrid, Spain Drug-induced heart attack[115]
Iosu Expósito
Eskorbuto
31 May 31, 1992 Baracaldo, Spain AIDS-related pneumonia
Willmer Broadnax 75 June 1, 1992 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Stabbed to death[116]
Geezil Minerve 70 June 4, 1992 Unknown[87]
Clarence Horatius Miller 69 June 9, 1992 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Heart attack[117]
Nat Pierce 66 June 10, 1992 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Complications from an abdominal infection[118]
Pumpuang Duangjan 30 June 13, 1992 Phitsanulok, Thailand Blood infection[119]
Brenda Payton
Brenda & the Tabulations
46 June 14, 1992 Unknown[87]
Dewey Balfa
The Balfa Brothers
65 June 17, 1992 Eunice, Louisiana, U.S. Cancer[87]
Earl Weatherford
The Weatherfords
69-pof June 17, 1992 Long Beach, California, U.S. Unknown[87]
Peter Allen 48 June 18, 1992 San Diego, California, U.S. AIDS-related throat cancer[120]
Charlie Ondras
Drummer for Unsane
25 June 22, 1992 New York City, New York, U.S. Heroin overdose[121][122]
Stefanie Sargent
7 Year Bitch
24 June 27, 1992 Seattle, Washington, U.S. Asphyxiation on her own vomit after taking alcohol and heroin[123]
Luke McDaniel 65 June 27, 1992 Mobile, Alabama, U.S. Unknown[87]
Howard Roberts 62 June 28, 1992 Seattle, Washington, U.S. Prostate cancer[124]
Camarón de la Isla 41 July 2, 1992 Badalona, Barcelona, Spain Lung cancer[125][126]
Boogie Woogie Red 66 July 2, 1992 Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Unknown[127][87]
Joe Newman 69 July 4, 1992 Complications from a stroke[128][129]
Alfonso Toncho Guerrero
Member of Toncho Pilatos
42 July 4, 1992 Unknown[87]
Astor Piazzolla 71 July 4, 1992 Buenos Aires, Argentina [130]
Paul Hackman
Helix
38 July 5, 1992 Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada Traffic accident[131]
Herb Kenny
The Ink Spots
78 July 11, 1992 Unknown[87]
Steve Rye
Harmonica player for The Groundhogs
46 July 19, 1992 London, England Alcohol-related causes[87]
Gary Windo 50 July 25, 1992 New York City, New York, U.S. Asthma attack[87]
Alfred Drake 77 July 25, 1992 New York City, New York, U.S. Heart failure after a long battle with cancer[132]
Mary Wells 49 July 26, 1992 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Pneumonia and throat cancer[133]
Michel Berger 44 August 2, 1992 Ramatuelle, France Heart attack[87]
Jeff Porcaro
Toto
38 August 5, 1992 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Heart attack due to cocaine use [134][135]
Joe August 60 August 9, 1992 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. Heart attack[136][87]
Annisteen Allen 71 August 10, 1992 Harlem, New York City, New York, U.S. Unknown/Heart attack[137]
Tony Williams
The Platters
64 August 14, 1992 New York City, New York, U.S. Emphysema[138]
Jackie Edwards 53-54 August 15, 1992 Heart attack[139]
Mark Heard 40 August 16, 1992 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Heart attack[140]
Larrie Londin 48 August 24, 1992 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Coma after suffering a myocardial infarction (aka heart attack)[141]
Professor Eddie Lusk 43 August 26, 1992 Chicago River, Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Suicide by jumping into the Chicago River[142][143]
Émile Benoît 79 September 3, 1992 Stephenville, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Unknown[144]
Carl Butler
Carl Butler and Pearl
65 September 4, 1992 Franklin, Tennessee, U .S. Heart attack[145]
Hal Russell 66 September 5, 1992 La Grange, Illinois, U.S. Heart attack[146]
Dimitar Voev
Founder of New Generation
27 September 5, 1992 Sofia, Bulgaria Cancer/Brain tumor[147]
Anthony Perkins 60 September 12, 1992 Los Angeles, California, U.S. AIDS-related pneumonia[148][149][150]
Jimmie Nabbie
The 4 Tunes, The Ink Spots
71-72 September 15, 1992 Died after double bypass heart surgery[87]
Earl Van Dyke
The Funk Brothers
62 September 18, 1992 Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Prostate cancer[151]
Ivan Vdović
Limunovo drvo, Suncokret, Šarlo Akrobata, Katarina II, Ekatarina Velika, DDT
31 September 25, 1992 Belgrade, Serbia, FR Yugoslavia HIV/AIDS[152]
William "Bud" Joseph Cowsill, Sr.
Manager of The Cowsills
66 September 29, 1992 Mexico Leukemia[87]
Harry Ray
Ray, Goodman & Brown
45 October 1, 1992 Stroke
Eddie Kendricks
The Temptations
52 October 5, 1992 Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. Lung cancer[153]
Augusto Daolio
Frontman and founding member of I Nomadi
45 October 7, 1992 Lung cancer
Juanma Suárez
Eskorbuto
30 October 9, 1992 Heart attack
Roger Miller 56 October 25, 1992 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Lung and throat cancer[154]
James Walker
The Dixie Hummingbirds
65 October 30, 1992 Unknown
Edward "Duke" Groner 84 November 7, 1992 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Unknown[87]
Red Mitchell 65 November 8, 1992 Salem, Oregon, U.S. Stroke[155]
Larry Levan 38 November 8, 1992 Manhattan, New York City, U.S. Heart failure from endocarditis[156]
Sean Rowley
Vocalist and keyboardist for Cause and Effect
23 November 8, 1992 Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. Heart failure brought on by a severe asthma attack[87]
Oran "Doc" Guidry 72 November 10, 1992 Lafayette, Louisiana, U.S. Unknown[157]
Bobby McClure 50 November 13, 1992 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Stroke[158]
Ronnie Bond
The Troggs
52 November 13, 1992 Winchester, Hampshire, England Undisclosed illness[87]
George Adams 52 November 14, 1992 New York City, New York, U.S. After an illness[159]
Bobby Russell 52 November 19, 1992 Nicholasville, Kentucky, U.S. Coronary artery disease[160]
Ricky Williams
Crime, The Sleepers, Flipper, Toiling Midgets
36 November 21, 1992 El Camino, California, U.S. Respiratory problems[87]
Roy Acuff 89 November 23, 1992 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Congestive heart failure[161]
June Tyson
Sun Ra
56 November 24, 1992 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Cancer[87]
Wayne Bennett 59 November 28, 1992 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. Heart failure[87]
Paul Ryan 44 November 29, 1992 London, England Lung cancer[87]
Andy Kirk 94 December 11, 1992 New York City, New York, U.S. Alzheimer's disease[162]
Elbert Wilkins
The Dramatics
45 December 13, 1992 Heart attack[87]
Albert King 69 December 21, 1992 Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. Heart attack[163]
Eddie Hazel
Funkadelic
42 December 23, 1992 Brooklyn, New York, U.S. Liver failure[164]
Hank Mizell 69 December 23, 1992 Murfreesboro, Tennessee, U.S. Unknown[87]
Bobby LaKind
The Doobie Brothers
47 December 24, 1992 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Colon cancer[87]

1993

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Name Age Date Location Cause of death
Dizzy Gillespie 75 January 6, 1993 Englewood, New Jersey, U.S. Pancreatic cancer[165]
Helno
Lucrate Milk
29 January 22, 1993 Paris, France Heroin overdose[166]
Patrick Waite
Musical Youth
24 February 18, 1993 Birmingham, England Hereditary heart condition[167]
Toy Caldwell
Marshall Tucker Band
45 February 25, 1993 Moore, South Carolina, U.S. Cardio-respiratory failure from cocaine use[168]
Marlena Davis
The Orlons
48 February 27, 1993 Lung cancer[87]
Billy Eckstine 78 March 8, 1993 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. Heart attack[87]
Johnny Cymbal 48 March 16, 1993 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Suspected heart attack[169]
Jeff Ward
Nine Inch Nails, Skafish, Revolting Cocks, Ministry, Lard (Drums and Vocals), Low Pop Suicide, and "Hammeron"
30 March 19, 1993 Suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning[170]
Karen Dalton 55 March 19, 1993 Hurley, New York, U.S. AIDS[171]
Tony Harvey
Guitarist for "The Playboys"
52 March 23, 1993 Cancer[87]
Jake Porter
Record producer and co-founder of Combo Records
76 March 25, 1993 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Unknown[87]
Eugene Church 55 April 3, 1993 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Cancer[87]
Nigel Dixon
Lead singer for the band "Whirlwind"
40's April 3, 1993 Cancer[87]
Igor Chumychkin
Alisa
27 April 12, 1993 Moscow, Russia Suicide by falling out a window[172][173]
Lebert Lombardo
Younger brother of Guy Lombardo
88 April 17, 1993 Sanibel, Florida, U.S. Unknown[87]
Mick Ronson
David Bowie, Mott the Hoople, The Spiders from Mars
46 April 30, 1993 London, England Liver cancer[174]
Louis Brooks 82 May 5, 1993 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Unknown[175]
Marv Johnson 54 May 16, 1993 Columbia, South Carolina, U.S. Stroke[87]
Tony Del Monaco 57 May 27, 1993 Ancona, Italy Unknown/An "incurable disease"[176]
Doctor Ross 67 May 28, 1993 Flint, Michigan, U.S. Unknown[87]
Sun Ra 79 May 30, 1993 Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. Pneumonia[177]
Dupree Bolton 64 June 5, 1993 Oakland, California, U.S. Cardiac arrest[178]
Conway Twitty 59 June 5, 1993 Springfield, Missouri, U.S. Abdominal aortic aneurysm[179]
Arthur Alexander 53 June 9, 1993 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Heart attack[87]
Jimmy Weston
Lead singer for The Danleers
52 June 10, 1993 Unknown[87]
John Campbell 41 June 13, 1993 New York City, New York, U.S. Heart failure[180]
Luther Tucker 57 June 18, 1993 Greenbrae, California, U.S. Heart attack[87]
GG Allin
The Jabbers, The Scumfucs, The Murder Junkies
36 June 28, 1993 New York City, New York, U.S. Heroin overdose
Héctor Lavoe 46 June 29, 1993 Manhattan, New York, U.S. HIV/AIDS
Wong Ka Kui
Beyond
31 June 30, 1993 Tokyo, Japan Internal bleeding due to head injuries
Dave Rubinstein
Reagan Youth
28 July 3, 1993 Suicide by anti-depressant overdose
Mia Zapata
The Gits
27 July 7, 1993 Seattle, Washington, U.S. Murder by strangulation
Boston Blackie 49 July 11, 1993 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Murder by gunshot
Richard Tee 49 July 21, 1993 The Bronx, New York, U.S. Prostate cancer
Bobby Peterson
The McCoys
47 July 21, 1993 Gainesville, Florida, U.S. Unknown
Michael Wulf
Kreator, Sodom
29 July 21, 1993 Motorcycle accident
Eddie Guzman
Rare Earth
49 July 29, 1993 Howell, Michigan, U.S. Complications from diabetes
Don Myrick
Earth, Wind & Fire
53 July 30, 1993 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Murder by gunshot
Rob "The Bass Thing" Jones
The Wonder Stuff
29 July 31, 1993 New York City, New York, U.S. Heart failure from drug abuse
Randy Jo Hobbs
Bassist for The McCoys, Montrose, Johnny Winter
45 August 5, 1993 Dayton, Ohio, U.S. Heart failure from drug abuse
Euronymous
Mayhem
25 August 10, 1993 Oslo, Norway Murdered by Varg Vikernes
Johnny Sayles 56 August 17, 1993 Hazel Crest, Illinois, U.S. Heart attack
Phil Seymour
Dwight Twilley
41 August 17, 1993 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Lymphoma
Lefty Dizz 56 September 7, 1993 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Esophageal cancer
Wade Flemons
Earth, Wind & Fire
53 October 13, 1993 Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S. Cancer
Criss Oliva
Savatage
30 October 17, 1993 Zephyrhills, Florida, U.S. Traffic accident
Vincent Price
Voice heard at the ending monologue of Michael Jackson's song Thriller
82 October 25, 1993 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Lung cancer
River Phoenix
Aleka's Attic
23 October 31, 1993 West Hollywood, California, U.S. Speedball overdose
Albert Collins 61 November 24, 1993 Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. Lung cancer
Jerry Edmonton
Steppenwolf
47 November 28, 1993 Santa Barbara, California, U.S. Traffic accident
David Houston 57 November 30, 1993 Bossier City, Louisiana, U.S. Brain aneurysm
Ray Gillen
Black Sabbath, Badlands, Sun Red Sun, Phenomena, Blue Murder, Bobby Rondinelli
34 December 1, 1993 New York City, New York, U.S. AIDS-related disease
Frank Zappa
The Mothers of Invention
52 December 4, 1993 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Prostate cancer
Doug Hopkins
Gin Blossoms
32 December 5, 1993 Tempe, Arizona, U.S. Suicide by gunshot
Charizma 20 December 16, 1993 Milpitas, California, U.S. Shot to death[181][182]
Michael Clarke
The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers
47 December 19, 1993 Treasure Island, Florida, U.S. Liver failure
Eric "Bingy Bunny" Lamont
The Morwells, Roots Radics
38 December 31, 1993 Prostate cancer

1994

[edit]
Name Age Date Location Cause of death
Billy Windsor
Guitarist for Danny Gatton
49 January 5, 1994 Heart attack
Harold Lucas
The Clovers
61 January 6, 1994 Washington, D.C., U.S. Lung cancer
Silas Hogan 82 January 9, 1994 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S. Heart disease
Harry Nilsson 52 January 15, 1994 Agoura Hills, California, U.S. Heart failure
Victor Lombardo
Youngest brother of Guy Lombardo
82 January 22, 1994 Boca Raton, Florida, U.S. Unknown
Rhett Forrester
Riot
37 January 22, 1994 Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Murdered
John Littlejohn 62 February 1, 1994 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Renal failure
John Bailey
The Clovers
63 February 3, 1994 Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. Unknown
Gary B.B. Coleman 47 February 14, 1994 Center, Texas, U.S. Unknown
Papa John Creach
Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, The Dinosaurs
76 February 22, 1994 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Congestive heart failure
Dinah Shore 77 February 24, 1994 Beverly Hills, California, U.S. Ovarian cancer
Adam Jackson
The Jesters
55 February 27, 1994 Unknown
Ephraim Lewis 25 March 18, 1994 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Jumped from window (Possible suicide)
Dan Hartman 43 March 22, 1994 Westport, Connecticut, U.S. AIDS-related brain tumor
Ginny Simms 80 April 4, 1994 Palm Springs, California, U.S. Heart attack
Kurt Cobain
Nirvana
27 April 5, 1994 Seattle, Washington, U.S. Suicide by gunshot[183]
Lee Brilleaux
Dr. Feelgood
51 April 7, 1994 Canvey Island, Essex, England Lymphoma
Ken Carson 79 April 7, 1994 Delray Beach, Florida, U.S. Lou Gehrig's Disease[184]
Larry Davis 57 April 19, 1994 Los Angeles, California, U.S Cancer
Haskell Sadler 59 May 6, 1994 Berkeley, California, U.S. Complications from diabetes
Jimmy Fernandez
The God Machine
28 May 23, 1994 Brain hemorrhage
Joe Pass 65 May 23, 1994 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Liver cancer
Eric Gale 55 May 25, 1994 Baja California Peninsula, Mexico Lung cancer
Derek Leckenby
Herman's Hermits
51 June 4, 1994 Manchester, England Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Henry Mancini 70 June 14, 1994 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Pancreatic cancer
Kristen Pfaff
Hole, Janitor Joe
27 June 16, 1994 Seattle, Washington, U.S. Heroin overdose
Kin Vassy
Kenny Rogers and the First Edition
50 June 23, 1994 Lung cancer
Debra "Dame" Hurd
Damian Dame
35 June 27, 1994 Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Car crash
Beachy Thompson
The Dixie Hummingbirds
78 June 28, 1994 Unknown
Obadiah Carter
The Five Royales
69 June 30, 1994 Unknown
Eddie Boyd 79 July 13, 1994 Helsinki, Finland Natural causes
Chuck Valle
Original bassist for Ludichrist
28 July 17, 1994 Stabbed to death
Gary Farr
Gary Farr & The T-Bones
49 July 29, 1994 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease
Bill Baker
The Five Satins
57 August 10, 1994 Stroke/Lung cancer
Jessie Boilan
The Artistics
57 August 24, 1994 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Unknown
Creadel "Red" Jones
The Chi-Lites
53 August 25, 1994 Glendale, California, U.S. Died homeless/Cause unknown
Major Lance 55 September 3, 1994 Decatur, Georgia, U.S. Heart disease[185]
Louis Myers
The Aces
64 September 5, 1994 Unknown
Nicky Hopkins
The Jeff Beck Group, The Rolling Stones
50 September 6, 1994 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Complications from intestinal surgery/ Crohn's disease
Major Bill Smith
Record producer and record label owner
72 September 12, 1994 Fort Worth, Texas, U.S. Unknown
Haywood Henry 81 September 15, 1994 Unknown
Jimmy Hamilton 77 September 20, 1994 St. Croix, Virgin Islands Heart failure
Ken Montgomery
The Four Horsemen
36 September 27, 1994 Heroin overdose
Danny Gatton 49 October 4, 1994 Newburg, Maryland, U.S. Suicide by gunshot
Lee Allen 67 October 18, 1994 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Lung cancer
Jimmy Miller
Record producer for Blind Faith, Spooky Tooth, Motörhead, Primal Scream, and association with The Rolling Stones
52 October 22, 1994 Denver, Colorado, U.S. Liver failure
Wilbert Harrison 65 October 26, 1994 Spencer, North Carolina, U.S. Stroke
Robert White
The Funk Brothers
57 October 27, 1994 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Complications from open heart surgery
Lester Sill
Record producer from Phil Spector's partner in Philles Records
76 October 31, 1994 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Unknown
Fred "Sonic" Smith
MC5
Sonic's Rendezvous Band
46 November 4, 1994 Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Heart failure
Milan Mladenović
Šarlo Akrobata, Katarina II / Ekatarina Velika
36 November 5, 1994 Belgrade, Serbia, FR Yugoslavia Pancreatic cancer
Carmen McRae 72 November 10, 1994 Beverly Hills, California, U.S. Stroke
Chet Powers
Quicksilver Messenger Service
57 November 16, 1994 Santa Rosa, California, U.S. Complications during brain surgery
Tommy McManus
Mama's Boys
28 November 16, 1994 Leukemia
Cab Calloway 86 November 18, 1994 Hockessin, Delaware, U.S. Stroke
Tommy Boyce
Boyce and Hart
55 November 23, 1994 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Suicide by gunshot
Connie Kay
Modern Jazz Quartet
67 November 30, 1994 New York City, New York, U.S. Cardiac arrest
Garnett Silk 28 December 9, 1994 Mandeville, Jamaica House fire
Robert Mersey 77 December 14, 1994 Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. Unknown
Dan Hamilton
Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds
48 December 23, 1994 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Cushing's syndrome/Stroke
Eugene Daughtry
The Intruders
55 December 25, 1994 Cancer
Buddy Ace 58 December 26, 1994 Waco, Texas, U.S. Heart attack
Eugene Tanner
The Five Royales
58 December 29, 1994 Unknown

1995

[edit]
Name Age Date Location Cause of death
Ted Hawkins 58 January 1, 1995 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Stroke
Jess Stacy 90 January 1, 1995 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Heart failure[186]
Johnny Carroll 57 January 13, 1995 Dallas, Texas, U.S. Liver failure
Ruby Starr
Black Oak Arkansas
45 January 14, 1995 Toledo, Ohio, U.S. Lung cancer
David Cole
Record producer for C+C Music Factory
32 January 24, 1995 New York, New York, U.S. Complications from spinal meningitis caused by AIDS
Richey Edwards
Manic Street Preachers
27 February 1, 1995 Cardiff, Wales Declared dead in absentia
Art Taylor 65 February 6, 1995 Manhattan, New York, New York, U.S. Unknown
Billy Jones
Outlaws
45 February 7, 1995 Spring Hill, Florida, U.S. Suicide by gunshot
Earring George Mayweather 67 February 12, 1995 Boston, Massachusetts Liver cancer
Tony Secunda
Manager of rock groups from The Moody Blues, Procol Harum, Motörhead, Steeleye Span, The Move and T-Rex
54 February 12, 1995 Tiburon, California, U.S. Heart attack
Philip Taylor Kramer
Iron Butterfly
42 February 12, 1995 Los Angeles County, U.S./Ventura County, California, U.S. Murder or suicide
Denny Cordell
Record producer for The Hollies, The Moody Blues, The Move
51 February 18, 1995 Dublin, Ireland Lymphoma
Bob Stinson
The Replacements, Static Taxi
35 February 18, 1995 Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. Organ failure from drug abuse
Melvin Franklin
The Temptations
52 February 23, 1995 Sherman Oaks, California, U.S. Complications from a seizure
Willie Johnson 71 February 25, 1995 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Unknown
Frank O'Keefe
Outlaws
44 February 26, 1995 Drug overdose
Mercury Nelson
Force MDs
29 March 3, 1995 Heart attack
Vivian Stanshall
Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
51 March 5, 1995 Muswell Hill, London, England House fire
Delroy Wilson 46 March 6, 1995 Kingston, Jamaica Cirrhosis of the liver
Ingo Schwichtenberg
Helloween
29 March 8, 1995 Hamburg, West Germany Suicide by jumping in front of a subway train
Teresa Teng 42 March 8, 1995 Baozhong, Yunlin, Taiwan [187]
Sunnyland Slim 88 March 17, 1995 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Renal failure
Nike Ardilla 19 March 19, 1995 Bandung, Indonesia Traffic accident
Alan Barton
Smokie, Black Lace
41 March 23, 1995 Cologne, Germany Traffic accident
Ripley Ingram
The Five Keys
65 March 23, 1995 Unknown
Eazy-E
N.W.A
30 March 26, 1995 Compton, California, U.S. Complications due to AIDS
Jimmy McShane
Baltimora
37 March 29, 1995 Derry, Northern Ireland Complications due to AIDS
Ricardo Ceratto 55 March 29, 1995 Santa Fe City, Argentina Unknown
Roland Wolf
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
29-30 March 29, 1995 ?, Germany Car crash
Paul A. Rothchild
Record producer for The Doors & The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
59 March 30, 1995 Hollywood, California, US Lung cancer
Selena
Selena y Los Dinos
23 March 31, 1995 Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S. Shot by Yolanda Saldívar
Burl Ives 85 April 14, 1995 Anacortes, Washington, U.S. Oral cancer[188]
Sam Brown
The Intruders
56 April 21, 1995 Strawberry Mansion Bridge, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Suicide by jumping off bridge
Carl Albert
Vicious Rumors
32 April 22, 1995 Traffic accident
Don Pullen 53 April 22, 1995 East Orange, New Jersey, U.S. Lymphoma
Lonesome Sundown 66 April 23, 1995 Gonzales, Louisiana, U.S. Complications from stroke
Clarence Paul
The Five Royales, Stevie Wonder
67 May 6, 1995 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Complications of heart disease and diabetes
Ray McKinley 84 May 7, 1995 Unknown
Marshal Royal 82 May 9, 1995 Culver City, California, U.S. Cancer[189]
Jimmy Raney 67 May 10, 1995 Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. Heart failure
Mia Martini 47 May 12, 1995 Cardano al Campo, Varese, Italy Cardiac arrest caused by drug overdose
Sims Ellison
Pariah
28 June 6, 1995 Austin, Texas, U.S. Suicide by gunshot
Rory Gallagher 47 June 14, 1995 London, England MRSA complications following a liver transplant/Liver failure/Alcohol abuse
Phyllis Hyman 45 June 30, 1995 New York City, New York, U.S. Suicide by intentional barbiturate overdose[190]
Wolfman Jack
American disc jockey
57 July 1, 1995 Belvidere, North Carolina, U.S. Heart attack
Sean Mayes
Pianist for David Bowie
50 July 12, 1995 London, England HIV/AIDS[191]
Jimmy Keyes
The Chords
65 July 22, 1995 Aneurysm during surgery
Jerry Lordan
Songwriter
61 July 24, 1995 Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England Acute renal failure
Charlie Rich 62 July 25, 1995 Hammond, Louisiana, U.S. Pulmonary embolism
Eddie Hinton 51 July 28, 1995 Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. Heart attack
Jerry Garcia
The Grateful Dead
53 August 9, 1995 Forest Knolls, California, U.S. Heart attack
Damon Edge
Chrome
45 August 11, 1995 Redondo Beach, California, U.S. Unknown
Allan McCarthy
Keyboardist for Men Without Hats
37 August 11, 1995 HIV/AIDS
Bobby DeBarge
DeBarge, Switch
39 August 16, 1995 Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S. HIV/AIDS
Wild Bill Davis 76 August 17, 1995 Moorestown Township, New Jersey, U.S. Unknown[192]
John Gilmore 63 August 20, 1995 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Emphysema[193]
Red Rhodes 64 August 20, 1995 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Interstitial lung fibrosis
Dwayne Goettel
Skinny Puppy
31 August 23, 1995 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Heroin overdose
Doug Stegmeyer
Billy Joel, Debbie Gibson, Hall & Oates, "Topper"
43 August 25, 1995 Smithtown, New York, U.S. Suicide by gunshot
Ronald White
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
56 August 26, 1995 Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Leukemia
Big Dee Irwin 63 August 27, 1995 Las Vegas, New York, U.S. Heart failure
Sterling Morrison
The Velvet Underground, Nico
53 August 30, 1995 Poughkeepsie, New York, U.S. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
Salil Chowdhury 71 September 5, 1995 Calcutta, West Bengal, India Unknown
John "Jack" Vigliatura
For Squirrels
21 September 5, 1995 Interstate 95 just south of Savannah, Georgia, U.S. Car crash[194]
Bill White
For Squirrels
22-23 September 5, 1995 Interstate 95 just south of Savannah, Georgia, U.S. Car crash[194]
Timothy C. Bender
Road manager of For Squirrels
23 September 5, 1995 Interstate 95 just south of Savannah, Georgia, U.S. Car crash[194]
Larry Gales 59 September 12, 1995 Leukemia
Daniel Montesanto
Fashion Police, Defiance, Sinister
29 September 21, 1995 Murder or stabbing
Dolly Collins 62 September 22, 1995 Balcombe, West Sussex, England Unknown
Booker T. Laury 81 September 25, 1995 Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. Cancer
Allen Johnson
The Marcels
55 September 28, 1995 Cancer
Marcel King
Lead singer for Sweet Sensation
38 October 5, 1995 Brain hemorrhage
Don Cherry 58 October 19, 1995 Spain Liver cancer
Shannon Hoon
Blind Melon
28 October 21, 1995 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. Cocaine overdose
Maxene Andrews
The Andrew Sisters
79 October 21, 1995 Cape Cod, Massachusetts, U.S. Heart attack[195]
Florence Greenberg
Music executive and record producer
82 November 2, 1995 Hackensack, New Jersey, U.S. Heart failure
Kenneth S. Goldstein
Folklorist and record producer
68 November 11, 1995 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Unknown
Alan Hull
Lindisfarne
50 November 17, 1995 Newcastle, England Heart thrombosis
Matthew Ashman
Bow Wow Wow, Adam and the Ants
35 November 21, 1995 London, England Diabetes
Peter Grant
Music manager from Stone the Crows, The Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin, Bad Company and record executive from Swan Song Records
60 November 21, 1995 Eastbourne, Sussex, England Heart attack
Tom Clay
American radio personality and disc jockey
66 November 22, 1995 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Stomach and lung cancer
Junior Walker
"Junior Walker & the All Stars"
64 November 23, 1995 Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S. Cancer
David Briggs
Record producer for Crazy Horse
51 November 26, 1995 San Francisco, California, U.S. Lung cancer
Stretch 27 November 30, 1995 Queens Village, Queens, New York, U.S. Shot to death[196]
Darren Robinson
The Fat Boys
28 December 10, 1995 Rosedale, Queens, New York, U.S. Heart attack
Billy Horton
The Silhouettes
65 December 23, 1995 Unknown
Dean Martin 78 December 25, 1995 Beverly Hills, California, U.S. Acute respiratory failure stemming from emphysema and lung cancer[197]
Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis 70 December 28, 1995 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Heart attack
Clarence Satchell
Ohio Players
55 December 30, 1995 Dayton, Ohio, U.S. Brain aneurysm

1996

[edit]
Name Age Date Location Cause of death
Natxo Etxebarrieta
Cicatriz
31-32 January 5, 1996 Complications due to AIDS[198]
Richard Kermode
Janis Joplin, Santana
49 January 16, 1996 Denver, Colorado, U.S. Undisclosed illness
Buster Benton 63 January 20, 1996 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Complications due to diabetes
Gerry Mulligan 68 January 20, 1996 Darien, Connecticut, U.S. Complications following knee surgery
Frankie Garcia
Cannibal & the Headhunters
49 January 21, 1996 AIDS-related illness
Edem Ephraim
London Boys
36 January 21, 1996 Eastern Alps, Austria Car crash
Dennis Fuller
London Boys
36 January 21, 1996 Eastern Alps, Austria Car crash
Stevie Plunder
The Plunderers, The Whitlams
32 January 25, 1996 Wentworth Falls, Australia Suicide
Bob Thiele 73 January 30, 1996 Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S. Kidney failure
Gene Kelly 83 February 2, 1996 Beverly Hills, California, U.S. Stroke
Wild Jimmy Spruill 61 February 3, 1996 Washington D.C., U.S. Heart attack
Brownie McGhee 80 February 16, 1996 Oakland, California, U.S. Stomach cancer
Wes Farrell
Record producer, Songwriter
56 February 29, 1996 Coconut Grove, Florida, U.S. Cancer
Alecsander "Dinho" Alves
Lead singer for Mamonas Assassinas
24 March 2, 1996 Cantareira mountain range, near São Paulo Plane crash[199]
Bento Hinoto
Guitarist for Mamonas Assassinas
25 March 2, 1996 Cantareira mountain range, near São Paulo Plane crash[199]
Samuel Reoli
Bass guitarist for Mamonas Assassinas
22 March 2, 1996 Cantareira mountain range, near São Paulo Plane crash[199]
Júlio Rasec
Keyboardist/Backing vocalist for Mamonas Assassinas
28 March 2, 1996 Cantareira mountain range, near São Paulo Plane crash[199]
Sérgio Reoli
Drummer for Mamonas Assassinas
26 March 2, 1996 Cantareira mountain range, near São Paulo Plane crash[199]
Minnie Pearl 83 March 4, 1996 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Stroke
George Burns 100 March 9, 1996 Beverly Hills, California, U.S. Cardiac arrest
Joseph Page
The Tams
76 March 16, 1996 Heart failure
Terry Stafford 54 March 17, 1996 Amarillo, Texas, U.S. Liver failure
Billy Williamson
Bill Haley & His Comets
71 March 22, 1996 Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, U.S. Cancer
Don Murray
The Turtles
50 March 22, 1996 Glendale, California, U.S. Complications following ulcer surgery
J. D. "Jay" Miller
Record producer, Songwriter
73 March 23, 1996 Lafayette, Louisiana, U.S. Complications from quadruple bypass surgery
Jeffrey Lee Pierce
The Gun Club
37 March 31, 1996 Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. Cerebral hemorrhage
Guitar Gabriel 70 April 2, 1996 Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S. Unknown
Gaylord Birch
Drummer for Santana, Graham Central Station, Cold Blood, Pointer Sisters, Herbie Hancock
50 April 14, 1996 Cancer
Raymond Hill 62 April 16, 1996 Clarksdale, Mississippi, U.S. Congestive heart failure
Bernard Edwards
Chic
43 April 18, 1996 Tokyo, Japan Pneumonia
Mike Leander
Record producer, Songwriter
54 April 18, 1996 London, England, U.K. Cancer
Beatmaster V
Body Count
37 April 30, 1996 Leukemia[200]
Wally Nightingale 40 May 6, 1996 Drug-related illness
Johnny "Guitar" Watson 61 May 18, 1996 Yokohama, Japan Heart attack
Kevin Gilbert 29 May 18, 1996 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Accidental strangulation
Bradley Nowell
Sublime
28 May 25, 1996 San Francisco, California, U.S. Heroin overdose
Jimmy Rowles 77 May 28, 1996 Burbank, California, U.S. Cardiac arrest
John Kahn
Jerry Garcia Band, Legion of Mary, Old & In the Way
48 May 30, 1996 Mill Valley, California, U.S. Heart attack
Don Grolnick 48 June 1, 1996 Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Kenny Hillery
Bassist for Quiet Riot
20's June 5, 1996 Suicide[201]
Alan Blakley
The Tremeloes
54 June 10, 1996 Cancer
Ella Fitzgerald 79 June 15, 1996 Beverly Hills, California, U.S. Stroke
Jim Ellison
Material Issue
32 June 20, 1996 Suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning
Bruce "Damian" Broadus
Damian Dame
29 June 27, 1996 Colon cancer
Sergey Kuryokhin
Aquarium
42 July 9, 1996 St. Petersburg, Russia Heart condition
Louis Gottlieb
The Limeliters
72 July 11, 1996 Sebastopol, California, U.S. Died after a short illness
Jonathan Melvoin
The Smashing Pumpkins
34 July 12, 1996 New York City, New York, U.S. Heroin and alcohol overdose
Keith Whittaker
Lead singer for The Demics
44 July 16, 1996 Cancer
John Panozzo
Styx
47 July 16, 1996 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Gastrointestinal hemorrhage/Cirrhosis
Chas Chandler
The Animals
57 July 17, 1996 Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne, England Aortic aneurysm
Marcel Dadi 44 July 17, 1996 Long Island, New York, U.S. TWA Flight 800
Rob Collins
The Charlatans
33 July 22, 1996 Near Monmouth, Wales Traffic accident
Marge Ganser
The Shangri-Las
48 July 28, 1996 Bronx, New York, U.S. Breast cancer
Jason Thirsk
Pennywise, Humble Gods
28 July 29, 1996 Hermosa Beach, California, U.S. Suicide by gunshot
Seagram 26 July 31, 1996 Oakland, California, U.S. Shot to death[202][203]
Roger Rogerson
Original bassist for Circle Jerks
41 August 8, 1996 Drug overdose
Mel Taylor
The Ventures
62 August 11, 1996 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Lung cancer
Al Cleveland 66 August 14, 1996 Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. Heart disease
Joe Seneca 77 August 15, 1996 New York City, New York, U.S. Asthma
Ray Brown
Lead singer for Ray Brown & the Whispers
51 August 17, 1996 Heart attack
Rio Reiser 46 August 20, 1996 Fresenhagen, Germany Esophageal varices[204]
Alyce King
The King Sisters
81 August 23, 1996 Respiratory failure
Bill Monroe 84 September 9, 1996 Springfield, Tennessee, U.S Unknown
Tupac Shakur
Outlawz
25 September 13, 1996 Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. Murder[205]
Jessie Hill 63 September 17, 1996 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S Heart and renal failure
Bob Gibson 64 September 28, 1996 Portland, Oregon, U.S. Degenerative brain disease
Ronnie Garvin
Lead guitarist for "Stranger"
37 October 7, 1996 Suicide by gunshot
Colleen Peterson
Quartette
45 October 9, 1996 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Cancer
Chris Acland
Lush
30 October 17, 1996 Burneside, South Lakeland, Cumbria, England Suicide by hanging
Eva Cassidy 33 November 2, 1996 Bowie, Maryland, U.S. Bone and lung cancer
William Clarke 45 November 2, 1996 Fresno, California, U.S. Unknown
Eddie Harris 62 November 5, 1996 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Congestive heart failure
Yaki Kadafi 19 November 10, 1996 Orange, New Jersey, U.S. Shot to death[206]
Bill Doggett 80 November 13, 1996 New York City, New York, U.S. Heart attack
Art Porter Jr. 35 November 23, 1996 Sai Yok, Thailand Drowning
Tiny Tim 64 November 30, 1996 Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. Heart attack
Patty Donahue
The Waitresses
40 December 9, 1996 Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. Lung cancer
Faron Young 64 December 10, 1996 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Suicide
Dawn Crosby
Detente, Fear of God
33 December 15, 1996 Annapolis, Maryland, U.S. Liver failure
Ruby Murray 61 December 17, 1996 Torquay, Devon, England Liver cancer
Ronnie Scott 69 December 23, 1996 London, England Accidental barbiturate overdose
Johnny Heartsman 60 December 27, 1996 Sacramento, California, U.S. Stroke
Jerry Knight
Raydio, Ollie & Jerry
44 December 29, 1996 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Cancer

1997

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Name Age Date Location Cause of death
Townes Van Zandt 52 January 1, 1997 Smyrna, Tennessee, U.S. Cardiac arrhythmia
Hagood Hardy 59 January 1, 1997 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Lymphoma
Randy California
Spirit
45 January 2, 1997 Molokai, Hawaii, U.S. Drowned[207]
Alexander Young
Marcus Hook Roll Band, AC/DC
58 January 4, 1997 Hamburg, Germany Lung cancer
Kenny Pickett
The Creation
56 January 10, 1997 London, England Heart attack
Keith Diamond 46 January 18, 1997 Manhattan, New York, U.S. Heart attack
Ron Holden 57 January 22, 1997 Rosarito Beach, Baja California, Mexico Heart attack
Billy Mackenzie
Associates
39 January 22, 1997 Angus, Scotland Suicide by barbiturate overdose
Richard Berry 61 January 23, 1997 Inglewood, California, U.S. Heart failure
Seth Lover 87 January 31, 1997 Garden Grove, California, U.S. Died after a brief illness
Robert "Big Mojo" Elem 69 February 5, 1997 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Unknown
Brian Connolly
The Sweet
52 February 9, 1997 Slough, Berkshire, England Liver failure from alcohol abuse
Jack Owens 92 February 9, 1997 Yazoo City, Mississippi, U.S. Unknown
Tony Williams
Drummer for Miles Davis, The Tony Williams Lifetime, Sam Rivers, Jackie McLean, Alan Dawson, V.S.O.P., Public Image Ltd.
51 February 23, 1997 Daly City, California, U.S. Heart attack
Raymond Edwards
The Silhouettes
74 March 4, 1997 Unknown
Ralph Bass
Record producer from Black & White Records, Savoy Records, King Records, Federal Records, and Chess Records
85 March 5, 1997 New York City, New York, U.S. Unknown
Bobby Chouinard
Drummer for Billy Squier
43 March 8, 1997 Heart attack
The Notorious B.I.G. 24 March 9, 1997 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Shot[208][209][210]
see Murder of the Notorious B.I.G.
LaVern Baker 67 March 10, 1997 Queens, New York, U.S. Cardiovascular disease
Jermaine Stewart 39 March 17, 1997 Homewood, Illinois, U.S. AIDS-related liver cancer
Ronnie Barron
Canned Heat, Paul Butterfield Blues Band
53 March 20, 1997 Heart failure
Harold Melvin
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
57 March 24, 1997 Stroke
Kenny Moore
Keyboardist for Tina Turner and Aretha Franklin
45 March 24, 1997 Cerebral hemorrhage/Stroke
Aaron Collins
The Cadets
66 March 27, 1997 Unknown
Laura Nyro 49 April 8, 1997 Danbury, Connecticut, U.S. Ovarian cancer
Yank Rachell 94 April 9, 1997 Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S Unknown
Jay Hening
Guitarist for Demolition 23 and "Star Star"
32 April 18, 1997 Suicide by gunshot
Dan "Cernunnos" Vandeplas
Drummer for Enthroned
25 April 19, 1997 Suicide by hanging
Eldon Hoke
Mentors, The Screamers
39 April 19, 1997 Riverside, California, U.S. Rail accident
Gene Ames
Ames Brothers
74 April 26, 1997 Cancer
John Steele
The Willows
60 April 28, 1997 Undisclosed illness
Keith Ferguson
The Fabulous Thunderbirds
50 April 29, 1997 Liver failure
David Christie 49 May 11, 1997 Capbreton, France Suicide
Lovie Lee 88 May 23, 1997 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Unknown
Willie Woods
Guitarist for "Junior Walker & the All Stars"
60 May 27, 1997 Lung cancer
Jeff Buckley 30 May 29, 1997 Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. Accidental drowning
West Arkeen
Songwriter
36 May 30, 1997 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Accidental opiate overdose
Ronnie Lane
The Small Faces, Faces
51 June 4, 1997 Trinidad, Colorado, U.S. Pneumonia/Multiple sclerosis
Johnny "Hammond" Smith 63 June 4, 1997 Victorville, California, U.S. Cancer
Arthur Prysock 73 June 14, 1997 Hamilton, Bermuda Illness from an aneurysm
John Wolters
Drummer for Dr.Hook
51 June 16, 1997 Liver cancer
Bobby Helms 63 June 19, 1997 Martinsville, Indiana, U.S. Emphysema and asthma
Lawrence Payton
The Four Tops
59 June 20, 1997 Southfield, Michigan, U.S. Liver cancer
Louis A. McCall Sr.
Con Funk Shun
45 June 25, 1997 Stone Mountain, Georgia, U.S. Murder
Israel Kamakawiwo'ole 38 June 26, 1997 Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S. Heart & respiratory failure
Robert Mitchum 79 July 1, 1997 Santa Barbara, California, U.S. Lung cancer & emphysema
Johnny Copeland 60 July 3, 1997 Harlem, New York, U.S. Complications from heart surgery
Mrs. Miller 89 July 5, 1997 Vista, California, U.S. Natural causes
Howard Pickup
The Adverts
47 July 11, 1997 Brain tumor
Frank Farrell
Supertramp
50 July 19, 1997 London, England, U.K. Unknown
Bob Gaddy 73 July 24, 1997 The Bronx, New York, U.S. Lung cancer
Chuck Wayne 74 July 29, 1997 Jackson, New Jersey, U.S. Emphysema
Fela Kuti 58 August 2, 1997 Lagos, Nigeria Complications from AIDS (disputed)
Luise King
The King Sisters
83 August 4, 1997 Cancer
Luther Allison 57 August 12, 1997 Madison, Wisconsin, U.S. Metastasis
Roy Huskey Jr.
Bassist for Emmylou Harris, John Hartford, Chet Atkins, Garth Brooks, Johnny Cash, Vince Gill, George Jones, Steve Earle, Doc Watson, Del Wood, Roy Acuff
40 September 6, 1997 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Lung cancer
Jimmy Witherspoon 77 September 18, 1997 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Throat cancer
Nick Traina
Link 80
19 September 20, 1997 Suicide by self-administered lithium overdose
Larry Hall 57 September 24, 1997 Somewhere in Oregon, U.S. Cancer
Phil Medley 81 October 3, 1997 Unknown
John Denver
The John Denver Band
53 October 12, 1997 Pacific Grove, California, U.S. Experimental plane accident
Glen Buxton
Alice Cooper
49 October 19, 1997 Clarion, Iowa, U.S. Pneumonia
Henry Vestine
Canned Heat
52 October 20, 1997 Paris, France Heart and respiratory failure
Anton LaVey 67 October 29, 1997 San Francisco, California, U.S. Pulmonary edema
Epic Soundtracks
Swell Maps, Crime & the City Solution, These Immortal Souls
38 November 6, 1997 West Hampstead, London, England Inconclusive official cause
Tommy Tedesco 67 November 10, 1997 Northridge, California, U.S. Lung cancer
Ralph Middlebrooks
Trumpeter for Ohio Players
57-58 November 15, 1997 Cancer
Michael Hutchence
INXS
37 November 22, 1997 Sydney, Australia Suicide or accidental strangulation
Fenton Robinson 62 November 25, 1997 Rockford, Illinois, U.S. Complications from brain cancer
Michael Hedges 43 December 2, 1997 Mendocino County, California, U.S. Traffic accident
Glen Morrow
Keyboardist for Chris de Burgh
50 December 5, 1997 Lymphoma
Kurt Winter
The Guess Who
51 December 14, 1997 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Liver failure[211]
Nicolette Larson 45 December 16, 1997 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Cerebral edema and liver failure
Jimmy Rogers 73 December 19, 1997 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Colon cancer
Amie Comeaux 21 December 21, 1997 Lacombe, Louisiana, U.S. Car crash
Jackie Landry Jackson
The Chantels
56 December 23, 1997 Breast cancer
Floyd Cramer 64 December 31, 1997 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Lung cancer

1998

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Name Age Date Location Cause of death
Nick Venet
Record producer and association with The Beach Boys
61 January 2, 1998 Eastside Los Angeles, U.S. Burkitt's lymphoma
John Gary 65 January 4, 1998 Dallas, Texas, U.S. Prostate cancer
Sonny Bono
Sonny & Cher
62 January 5, 1998 South Lake Tahoe, California, U.S. Skiing accident
Ken Forssi
The Surfaris, Love
54 January 10, 1998 Tallahassee, Florida, U.S. Brain tumor
Phyllis Nelson 47 January 12, 1998 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Breast cancer
Junior Wells
The Aces
63 January 15, 1998 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Lymphoma
Junior Kimbrough 67 January 17, 1998 Holly Springs, Mississippi, U.S. Heart attack following a stroke
Antoine "T.C.D." Lundy
Force MDs
34 January 18, 1998 East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, U.S. ALS
Carl Perkins 65 January 19, 1998 Jackson, Tennessee, U.S. Throat cancer
Johnny Funches
The Dells
62 January 23, 1998 Pneumonia
Walter Bishop Jr. 70 January 24, 1998 New York City, New York, U.S. Heart attack
Attila Zoller 70 January 25, 1998 Townshend, Vermont, U.S. Unknown
Lee Moses 56 January 26, 1998 Atlanta, Georgia, U.S Lung cancer
Fat Pat
Screwed Up Click
27 February 3, 1998 Houston, Texas, U.S. Murder by gunshot[212][213]
Tim Kelly
Slaughter
35 February 5, 1998 Bagdad, Arizona, U.S. Traffic accident
Joe Stubbs
The Falcons, The Contours, The Originals
55 February 5, 1998 Heart problems
Carl Wilson
The Beach Boys
51 February 6, 1998 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Lung cancer
Falco 40 February 6, 1998 Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic Traffic accident
Grandpa Jones 84 February 19, 1998 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Stroke
Bob McBride
Lighthouse
51 February 20, 1998 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Heart failure
Marie Adams 72 February 23, 1998 Houston, Texas, U.S. Unknown
Rockin' Sidney 59 February 25, 1998 Lake Charles, Louisiana, U.S. Throat cancer
Roger Christian
The Christians
38 March 8, 1998 Liverpool, England Brain tumour
Stephen McNally
Roadmaster
47 March 12, 1998 Pancreatic cancer
Judge Dread 52 March 13, 1998 Canterbury, Kent, England U.K. Heart attack
Dave Lewis 59 March 13, 1998 San Diego, California, U.S. Cancer
George Howard 41 March 20, 1998 Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Colon cancer
Rozz Williams
Christian Death, Shadow Project, Premature Ejaculation
34 April 1, 1998 West Hollywood, California, U.S. Suicide by hanging
Rob Pilatus
Milli Vanilli
32 April 2, 1998 Frankfurt, Germany Alcohol and prescription pill overdose
Alvin Tyler 72 April 2, 1998 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. Unknown
Cor van der Beek
Drummer for Shocking Blue
49 April 2, 1998 Rotterdam, The Netherlands Undisclosed illness
Cozy Powell
The Jeff Beck Group, Rainbow, Whitesnake, Black Sabbath
50 April 5, 1998 Bristol, England Traffic accident
Wendy O. Williams
Plasmatics
48 April 6, 1998 Storrs, Connecticut, U.S. Suicide by gunshot[214]
Tammy Wynette 55 April 6, 1998 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Heart failure with cardiac arrhythmia[215]
Carlos Vega
James Taylor
41 April 7, 1998 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Suicide by gunshot
Tom Cora 44 April 9, 1998 Draguignan, France Malignant melanoma
Lillian Briggs 65 April 11, 1998 Miami, Florida, U.S. Lung cancer
Linda McCartney
Paul McCartney & Wings
56 April 17, 1998 Tucson, Arizona, U.S. Breast cancer[216]
Curly Chalker 66 April 30, 1998 Hendersonville, Tennessee, U.S. Brain tumor
hide
X Japan, Zilch
33 May 2, 1998 Tokyo, Japan Suicide by hanging
Syd Lawrence 74 May 5, 1998 Aneurysm
Eddie Rabbitt 56 May 7, 1998 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Lung cancer
Frank Sinatra 82 May 14, 1998 West Hollywood, California, U.S. Heart attack
Rudy West
The Five Keys
65 May 14, 1998 Heart attack
Dorothy Donegan 76 May 19, 1998 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Colon cancer
Ted Dunbar 61 May 29, 1998 New Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S. Stroke
Helen Carter
Carter Family, The Carter Sisters
70 June 2, 1998 Heart failure
Jerry Capehart 69 June 7, 1998 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Brain cancer
Wally Gold
The Four Esquires
70 June 7, 1998 Colitis
Steve Sanders
The Oak Ridge Boys
45 June 10, 1998 Cape Coral, Florida, U.S. Suicide by gunshot
Lew Chudd
Record producer, radio executive and co-founder of Imperial Records
86 June 15, 1998 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Unknown
Billie Hughes
Record producer, songwriter
50 July 3, 1998 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Heart attack
Roy Rogers 86 July 6, 1998 Apple Valley, California, U.S. Congestive heart failure
Marc Hunter
Dragon
44 July 17, 1998 Berry, New South Wales, Australia Throat cancer
Tom Calandra
Raven, Stan and the Ravens
56 July 19, 1998 Buffalo, New York, U.S. Illness
Dave "Chico" Ryan
Sha Na Na
50 July 26, 1998 Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Heart failure
Gene Page 58 August 24, 1998 Westwood, California, U.S. Alcohol poisoning/Long-term illness
Denniz Pop
DJ music producer
35 August 30, 1998 Solna, Sweden Stomach cancer
Sonny Knight 64 September 5, 1998 Maui, Hawaii, U.S. Unknown/Stroke
Lucio Battisti 55 September 9, 1998 Milan, Italy [217]
Johnny Adams 66 September 14, 1998 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S. Cancer
Barrett Deems
Jimmy Dorsey, Louis Armstrong, Red Norvo, and Muggsy Spanier
84 September 15, 1998 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Pneumonia
Charlie Foxx
Inez and Charlie Foxx
58 September 18, 1998 Leukemia
Oz Bach
Spanky and Our Gang
59 September 21, 1998 Asheville, North Carolina, U.S. Cancer
Betty Carter 69 September 26, 1998 Brooklyn, New York, U.S. Pancreatic cancer
Gene Autry 91 October 2, 1998 Studio City, California, U.S. Lymphoma
Bojan Pečar
VIA Talas, Ekatarina Velika
38 October 13, 1998 London, England Heart attack
David Proch
The Skyliners
44 October 19, 1998 Near Ligonier, Pennsylvania, U.S. Car crash
Vivienne McAuliffe
Affinity
50 October 21, 1998 Unknown
Lonnie Pitchford 43 November 8, 1998 Lexington, Mississippi, U.S. HIV/AIDS
Kenny Kirkland 43 November 12, 1998 Queens, New York City, U.S. Congestive heart failure
Eldridge Holmes 56 November 13, 1998 Unknown
Hal Davis
Record producer, songwriter
65 November 18, 1998 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Unknown
Barbara Acklin 55 November 27, 1998 Omaha, Nebraska, U.S. Pneumonia[218]
George Van Eps 65 November 29, 1998 Newport Beach, California, U.S. Pneumonia
Jake Carey
The Flamingos
70 December 10, 1998 Heart attack
Lynn Strait
Snot
30 December 11, 1998 Santa Barbara, California, U.S. Traffic accident
Jimmy "Orion" Ellis 53 December 12, 1998 Selma, Alabama, U.S. Murdered[219]
Bryan Maclean
Love
52 December 25, 1998 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Heart attack
Johnny Moore
The Drifters
64 December 30, 1998 London, England Respiratory failure

1999

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Name Age Date Location Cause of death
Johnny D'Arc
The Four Lads
60 January 4, 1999 Heart attack
Sonny Forriest
The Coasters
64 January 10, 1999 Capitol Heights, Maryland, U.S. Unknown[220]
Barry Prichard
The Fortunes
54 January 11, 1999 Swindon, Wiltshire, South West England Heart attack
Fabrizio De André 58 January 11, 1999 Milan, Italy [221]
John Baker Saunders
Mad Season
The Walkabouts
44 January 15, 1999 Seattle, Washington, U.S. Heroin overdose[222]
William "Bill" E. Albaugh
The Lemon Pipers
53 January 20, 1999 Undisclosed cause
Charles Brown 76 January 21, 1999 Oakland, California, U.S. Congestive heart failure
Benjamin Smoke
Smoke
39 January 29, 1999 Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Liver failure due to hepatitis C[223]
Barış Manço 56 February 1, 1999 Kadıköy, Istanbul, Turkey Heart attack[224]
David McComb
The Triffids, Blackeyed Susans
36 February 2, 1999 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Heroin toxicity and rejection of his 1996 heart transplant[225]
Gwen Guthrie 48 February 3, 1999 Orange, New Jersey, U.S. Uterine cancer
Mutsumi "623" Fukuhara
Super Junky Monkey
?? February 5, 1999 Osaka, Japan. Suicide
Bobby Troup 80 February 7, 1999 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Heart attack
Jaki Byard 76 February 11, 1999 New York City, New York, U.S. Shot to death
Gerald Gregory
The Spaniels
64 February 12, 1999 Brain tumor
Buddy Knox 65 February 14, 1999 Bremerton, Washington, U.S. Lung cancer[226]
Big L 24 February 15, 1999 New York City, New York, U.S. Murdered[227][228][229]
Björn Afzelius
Hoola Bandoola Band
52 February 16, 1999 Gothenburg, Sweden Lung cancer[230]
Vann "Piano Man" Walls 80 February 24, 1999 Montreal, Canada, U.S. Cancer[231]
Sławomir "Sławek" Onacik
Lessdress
37 February 27, 1999[232] Warsaw, Poland Unknown[233]
David Ackles 62 March 2, 1999 Tujunga, Los Angeles, California, U.S. Lung cancer[234]
Dusty Springfield
The Springfields
59 March 2, 1999 Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England Breast cancer[235]
Jackson C. Frank 56 March 3, 1999 Great Barrington, Massachusetts, U.S. Combination of pneumonia and cardiac arrest
Buddy Trenier
The Treniers
85 March 5, 1999 Lung cancer
Lowell Fulson 77 March 7, 1999 Long Beach, California, U.S. Complications from kidney disease, diabetes, and congestive heart failure[236]
Marv Ingram
The Four Preps
60 March 7, 1999 Heart attack
Gregg Diamond 49 March 14, 1999 Gastrointestinal bleeding
Peppermint Harris 73 March 19, 1999 Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S. Unknown[237]
Val Valentin
Record producer and record engineer
79 March 24, 1999 Reno, Nevada, U.S. Unknown[238]
Mighty Joe Young 71 March 24, 1999 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Pneumonia[239]
Freaky Tah
Lost Boyz
27 March 28, 1999 Queens, New York, U.S. Murdered by gunshot[240]
Joe Williams 80 March 29, 1999 Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. Natural causes[241]
Jesse Stone 97 April 1, 1999 Altamonte Springs, Florida, U.S. Pneumonia[242]
Red Norvo 91 April 6, 1999 Santa Monica, California, U.S
Colin Manley
The Remo Four
56 April 9, 1999 Cancer
Skip Spence
Jefferson Airplane, Moby Grape
52 April 16, 1999 Santa Cruz, California, U.S. Lung cancer[243]
Melba Liston 73 April 23, 1999 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Stroke
Kemistry
Kemistry & Storm
35 April 25, 1999 Winchester, Hampshire, England Traffic accident[244]
Roger Troutman
Zapp
47 April 25, 1999 Dayton, Ohio, U.S. Murdered by his brother Larry Troutman[245]
Larry Troutman
Zapp
52 April 25, 1999 Dayton, Ohio, U.S. Committed suicide after murdering his brother Roger Troutman[245]
Adrian Borland
The Outsiders, The Sound
41 April 26, 1999 London, England Suicide by railway train[246]
Darrell Sweet
Nazareth
51 April 30, 1999 New Albany, Indiana, U.S. Heart attack[247]
Leon Thomas 61 May 8, 1999 The Bronx, New York, U.S. Heart failure resulting from leukemia
William Tucker
Ministry
38 May 14, 1999 Suicide by knife and barbiturate overdose[248]
Rob Gretton
Manager of Joy Division and New Order
46 May 15, 1999 Heart attack
Bruce Fairbairn
Record producer for Van Halen, Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, AC/DC
49 May 17, 1999 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Unknown causes[249]
Augustus Pablo 44 May 18, 1999 Kingston, Jamaica Myasthenia gravis/Collapsed lung[250]
Bugz
Member of D12
21 May 21, 1999 Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S. Shot and run over[251]
Mel Tormé 73 June 5, 1999 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Stroke
Ernie Wilkins 76 June 5, 1999 Copenhagen, Denmark Stroke[252]
Eddie Kurdziel
Guitarist for Redd Kross
38 June 6, 1999 Heroin overdose
Billy Brown
The Freshmen
56 June 6, 1999 Johnstown, County Kildare, Republic of Ireland Heart attack[253]
Screaming Lord Sutch
Screaming Lord Sutch and the Savages
58 June 16, 1999 West Harrow, Middlesex, England Suicide by hanging[254]
Brian O'Hara
Lead guitarist for The Fourmost
57 June 16, 1999 Suicide by hanging
Frank C. Starr
Lead singer for The Four Horsemen
41 June 18, 1999 Died after a 4-year coma caused by a motorcycle accident in 1995
Kami
Malice Mizer
27 June 21, 1999 Kyoto, Japan Subarachnoid hemorrhage
Jimmy Archer
The Wrens
60's June 22, 1999 Unknown
Bruce Day
Pablo Cruise
48 June 30, 1999 Windsor, California, U.S. Unknown causes[255]
Dennis Brown 42 July 1, 1999 Kingston, Jamaica Cardiac arrest/Collapsed lung[256]
Guy Mitchell 72 July 1, 1999 Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. Complications following surgery for cancer[257]
Mark Sandman
Morphine
46 July 3, 1999 Palestrina, Lazio, Italy Heart attack on stage[258]
Kevin Wilkinson
China Crisis, Squeeze
41 July 17, 1999 Baydon, Swindon, England Suicide by hanging[259]
Gar Samuelson
Megadeth
41 July 14, 1999 Orange City, Florida, U.S. Liver failure[260]
Harry "Sweets" Edison 83 July 27, 1999 Columbus, Ohio, U.S. Prostate cancer
Anita Carter
Carter Family, The Carter Sisters
66 July 29, 1999 Hendersonville, Tennessee, U.S. Kidney & liver damage
Leroy Vinnegar 71 August 3, 1999 Portland, Oregon, U.S. Heart attack
Tommy Ridgley 73 August 11, 1999 Lung cancer[261]
Johnny Byrne
Rhythm guitarist for Rory Storm
59 August 18, 1999 Motor neurone disease
Bobby Sheehan
Blues Traveler
31 August 20, 1999 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. Heroin and cocaine overdose[262]
Rob Fisher
Naked Eyes, Climie Fisher
42 August 25, 1999 Following bowel surgery for cancer[263]
Katie Webster 63 September 5, 1999 League City, Texas, U.S. Heart failure[264]
Beau Jocque 45 September 10, 1999 Kinder, Louisiana, U.S. Heart attack[265]
Chuck Higgins 75 September 14, 1999 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Lung cancer[266]
Ed Cobb
The Four Preps
61 September 19, 1999 Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S. Leukemia
Claude Bessy
Catholic Discipline
53 October 2, 1999 Barcelona, Spain Lung cancer[267]
Art Farmer 71 October 4, 1999 New York City, New York, U.S. Heart attack
Erik Brødreskift
Borknagar, Gorgoroth
29 October 4, 1999 Suicide by drug overdose[268]
Milt Jackson
Modern Jazz Quartet
76 October 9, 1999 New York City, New York, U.S. Liver cancer[269]
Ella Mae Morse 75 October 16, 1999 Bullhead City, Arizona, U.S. Respiratory failure
Hoyt Axton 61 October 26, 1999 Victor, Montana, U.S. Heart attack[270]
Wes Berggren
Tripping Daisy
28 October 27, 1999 Dallas, Texas, U.S. Cocaine and morphine overdose[271]
Rob Hoeke 60 November 6, 1999 Krommenie, Netherlands Died after a short illness[272]
Herb Abramson
Record company executive, record producer and co-founder of Atlantic Records
82 November 9, 1999 Henderson, Nevada, U.S. Unknown[273]
Little Miss Cornshucks 76 November 12, 1999 Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. Stroke[274]
Doug Sahm
58 November 18, 1999 Taos, New Mexico, U.S. Heart attack
Smokey Joe Baugh 67 November 19, 1999 Monterey, California, U.S.
Alvin Cash 60 November 21, 1999 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Ulcer compilations
Howard Biggs 83 November 24, 1999 Houston, Texas, U.S.
Clifford Jarvis 58 November 26, 1999 London, England Unknown[275]
Johnny "Big Moose" Walker 72 November 27, 1999 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Unknown[276]
Curtis Knight 70 November 29, 1999 Lelystad, Flevoland, Netherlands Cancer
Don "Sugarcane" Harris
Don and Dewey
61 December 1, 1999 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Complications from pulmonary disease[277]
Charlie Byrd 74 December 2, 1999 Annapolis, Maryland, U.S. Lung cancer[278]
Scatman John 57 December 3, 1999 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Lung cancer
Bobby Marchan 69 December 5, 1999 Gretna, Louisiana, U.S. Liver cancer[279]
Rick Danko
The Band
55 December 10, 1999 Marbletown, New York, U.S. Heart failure[280]
Charles Earland 58 December 11, 1999 Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. Heart failure[281]
Dave Shogren
Bassist for The Doobie Brothers
49 December 14, 1999 Pneumonia
Grover Washington Jr. 56 December 17, 1999 New York City, New York, U.S. Heart attack[282]
Joe Higgs 59 December 18, 1999 Los Angeles, California, U.S. Cancer[283]
Billy Davenport
Paul Butterfield Blues Band
68 December 24, 1999 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Unknown
Curtis Mayfield
The Impressions
57 December 26, 1999 Roswell, Georgia, U.S. Complications due to diabetes[284]

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