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RIP Drumming Great Louie Bellson

Louie Bellson (1924-2009)

Swing drumming great Louie Bellson passed away on February 14th at the age of eighty-four. Initially inspired by Chick Webb and Sid Catlett, Louie found his drumming voice very early on by combining the clear melodic phrasing and rudimental soloing style of Gene Krupa with the swinging groove of Papa Jo Jones and the extraordinary speed of Buddy Rich. Besides his great technique and always-musical approach to the drums, Bellson was responsible for designing the first double bass drum setup and popularizing its use – thus pioneering a new approach that was later adopted by many rock drummers. The LA Times has a full obit on this drumming legend up now This Link.

RIP Bettie Page


1923 – 2008

This makes me so sad. 1950s Pin Up Model Bettie Page passed away on December 11th, 2008 at age 85.

R.I.P. Jim McKay

Jim McKay

Jim McKay, the legendary sports announcer who coined the phrase, “The Thrill of Victory, and the Agony of Defeat” for ABC’s Wide World of Sports has passed away at age 86. He had a good, long life.

Continuing With Our “Death Has a Field Day” Theme: RIP Bo Diddley

Bo

Rock & Roll guitarist Bo Diddley, who was so iconic he had a drum beat named after him, has also passed away on June 2nd, 2008. He was 79 years old.
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R.I.P Alexander Courage: He Lived Long and Prospered

Star Trek Rocks

Composer Alexander “Sandy” Courage, who wrote the original Star Trek theme music (which I am now humming in my head) has passed away at the age of 88.