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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 1960s. The list gives their date, cause and location of death, and their age.
Road was an American hard rock band that formed in Los Angeles, California in 1970. Comprising bassist/vocalist Noel Redding (previously of The Jimi Hendrix Experience and Fat Mattress ), guitarist/vocalist Rod Richards (formerly of Rare Earth ) and drummer/vocalist Leslie Sampson, the band released one album, Road , in 1972.
This is a list of notable deathrock bands. Deathrock (or death rock) is a rock music subgenre incorporating horror elements and gothic theatrics. List of artists
Isaac S. Pennybacker (1805–1847), American judge and politician Percy Pennybacker (1895–1963), American civil engineer Anna Pennybacker (1861–1938), American educator and women's rights activist
Road is the only studio album by American hard rock band Road. Released in 1972, and split up at the same year. Released in 1972, and split up at the same year. The song "My Friends" was originally recorded by bassist Noel Redding 's previous band, Fat Mattress , but went unreleased at the time, making the Road version the first published ...
This is a list of death metal bands (listed by letters L through Z). It includes bands that have at some stage in their career played within the style of death metal, or one of its sub- or fusion genres; as such there will inevitably be a certain amount of overlap with the list of melodic death metal bands, the list of Swedish death metal bands, and others.
A Band Called Death is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Mark Christopher Covino and Jeff Howlett. The documentary is about the 1970s Detroit rock band Death and their new-found popularity decades after the group recorded their music. The film premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival in 2012 and was well received by film critics.
Korner also provided the name "Free" to the new band. The group played their first gig on 19 April 1968 at the Nag's Head pub, at the junction of York Road and Plough Road in Battersea, London. [15] They were all teenagers – bass player Fraser was 15 years old, lead guitarist Kossoff was 17, and lead singer Rodgers and drummer Kirke were 18.