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I dunno. The hazard even good novelists fall into when indulging in science fiction. Kit Lambert (Christopher Sebastian Lambert) — Died 4-7-1981 in London, England — A mind hemorrhage just after a fall down stairs — Born 5-11-1935 in London, England — Manager and producer — Managed The Who. Tagg Lambert (Eugene Lambert) — Died 6-9-1981 in Turkey, TX, U.S. 1983 ( Rock ) Born 8-3-1937 in Beaumont TX, U.S. Rino Gaetano — Died 6-2-1981 ( Rock — Pop ) Born 10-29-1950 (He did,»Cogli la mia rosa d’amore» and «Nel letto di Lucia»). Ricky May — Died 5-31-1988 ( Pop ) Singer. Jiri Schelinger — Died 4-13-1981 in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia — Drowned in Danube ( Pop — Rock ) Born 3-6-1951 in Prague, Czechoslovakia — He sang with Faraon (They did, «Holubi Dum» and «Draty Pletaci») and Skupina F. R. Cecha (They did, «Jahody Mrazeny» and «Delam Hu!»). Played harmonica and sang for Canned Heat (They recorded, «On The Road Again» and «Let’s Work Together»).
Sang and played the fiddle and accordion — Worked with The Evangeline Playboys (They did, «Les Flammes D’enfer» and «Opelousas Waltz») — Cajun Music Hall Of Fame Inductee. Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Inductee. Pianist — (She wrote, «Roll ‘Em» and «What’s Your Story Morning Glory») — Worked with Andy Kirk, Benny Goodman, Earl Hines and Tommy Dorsey — Was married to saxophonist John Williams and hot-Pornstar-Sex trumpeter Harold «Shorty» Baker. Natural leads to ( Blues ) Born 1-8-1903 in Smithville, Georgia, U.S — Singer, guitarist and pianist — (He did,»Turpentine Blues») — Was 1/2 of The Hokum Boys (They did,»It’s Tight Like That») — Worked with Georgia Tom Dorsey — Blues Foundation Hall Of Fame Inductee. Drummer, singer, guitarist and pianist — (He did, «Please Help» and «LuluBelle’s Here») — Worked with The Golden Crown Gospel Singers. Brain Cancer ( Reggae ) Born 2-6-1945 in Nine Miles, Jamaica — Singer, songwriter and guitarist — Led Bob Marley And The Wailers (They did, «No Woman No Cry» and «Buffalo Soldier») — Was a member of The Teenagers, The Wailing Rudeboys, and The Wailing Wailers — Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Inductee. Guitarist and singer — Worked with Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys (They did, «Born To Love You»).
Steve Currie — Died 4-28-1981 in Val Da Parra, Portugal — Car crash ( Folk — Rock ) Born 5-20-1947 in Grimsby, England — Was the bass participant for T. Rex (They did, «Born To Boogie» and «Get It On») — Worked with Chris Spedding. Vocalist (He had hits with,»For You My Love» and «I’ll Get Along Somehow»). 1981 — Motorcycle incident ( Doo-Wop ) Born 11-25-1935 — Was a member of The Paragons ( They did, «Florence» and «Twilight») and The Olympics (They did, «Secret Agents» and «Mine Exclusively»). Alejandro De Michele — Died 5-20-1983 in Buenos Aires, Argentina — Car incident ( Rock ) Born 6-5-1954 in Buenos Aires, Argentina — Singer — Was a member of Pastoral (They did, «Mensaje Mágico» and «En el hospicio») — Worked with Merlin (Gustavo Montesano). Lymphatic most cancers ( Swing — Bop ) Born 3-15-1916 in Albany, CA, U.S. Lung cancer ( Blues ) Born 4-26-1926 in Blackville, South Carolina, U.S. Shot himself ( Country ) Born 1-29-1943 in Eckman, WV, U.S. J.B. Hutto (Joseph Benjamin Hutto) — Died 6-12-1983 in Harvey, IL, U.S. Tampa Red (Born Hudson Woodbridge or Whittaker) — The Guitar Wizard — Died 3-19-1981 in Chicago, IL, U.S.
Edith Wilson (Edith Goodall) — Died 3-30-1981 ( Blues ) Born 9-2-1896 in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. Dale Shelnut (Dale Lawrence Shelnut) — Died 5-11-1983 in close proximity to Pensacola, FL, U.S. Bob Marley ( Robert Nesta Marley ) (aka Tuff Gong and Bobby Martell) — Died 5-11-1981 in Miami, FL, U.S. Joe Santollo — Died 6-4-1981 — Heart attack ( Rock — Doo-Wop ) Born 7-23-1943 — Was a member of The Duprees (They sang, «You belong To Me» and «Why Don’t You Believe Me»). Drummer — Worked with Wooden Joe Nicholas — Father of drummer Nowell Papa Glass. Played reeds — Worked with Papa Celestin, The Original Tuxedo Orchestra, Kid Howard, King Oliver and Jelly Roll Morton. Kai Winding (Kai Chresten Winding) — Died 5-6-1983 ( Jazz ) Born 5-18-1922 in Aarhus, Denmark — Trombonist (He did,»More» and «Wind Bag») Worked with Bennie Green, J.J. Richard Kubernat — Died 6-16-1981 in Brno, Czechoslovakia ( Jazz ) Born 7-22-1924 in Breclav, Czechoslovakia — Trumpet player and singer for Orchestr Karla Vlacha (They did, «Montiho Cardas» and «La Palome») and best streaming porn TOCR (They did, «Duet» and «Vykrik»).