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Ray Edward Cochran (/ ˈ k ɒ k r ən / KOK-rən; October 3, 1938 – April 17, 1960), known professionally as Eddie Cochran, was an American rock and roll musician.
English: On Saturday, April 16th 1960, at around 11:50 pm, while returning to London from a concert at the Bristol Hippodrome, Eddie Cochran was involved in a traffic accident when the driver of the taxi in which he was travelling, lost control on Rowden Hill, Chippenham. He was thrown from the vehicle, suffering a head injury from which he ...
Year Title Details Peak chart positions UK [2]1960 Eddie Cochran: Released: April 1960; Label: Liberty; Reissued as 12 of His Biggest Hits in North America and as The Eddie Cochran Memorial Album in Europe after Cochran's death
She and Cochran were reported as being "unofficially engaged". [2] She recorded a song, "Homework", with producer Jack Good. [1] On the night of April 16, 1960, Sheeley, Vincent and Cochran were traveling in a private hire taxi from a concert in Bristol to London Heathrow Airport when it slammed into a lamp post near Chippenham. All three were ...
Died: Eddie Cochran, 21, American rock musician who wrote and recorded the classic "Summertime Blues", of injuries received the previous day when he, his fiancée Sharon Sheeley, and his fellow musician, Gene Vincent, were involved in a taxi accident.
Aug. 11—Book centers around artifacts from singer's former home A new biography is coming out regarding Albert Lea's most famous musical son, Eddie Cochran. "We've been able to create a book ...
Jun. 2—The Freeborn County Historical Society announces the creation of the 2024 Eddie Cochran print by artist Eloise Adams. The prints are numbered and signed by the artist. A limited number of ...
Members of Metallica, Pearl Jam, KISS, Black Sabbath, Aerosmith, Rage Against the Machine, and so many more rock peers are paying their respects. Musicians and Celebrities React to Death of Eddie ...