Rock & Roll Birthdays

too larry

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The College of Rock and Roll Knowledge
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If Dickie Peterson was still with us, he would have been celebrating his 73rd birthday today. Some of you will remember Dickie as the bassist and lead singer for the band Blue Cheer. Blue Cheer has been credited by many as the first "Heavy Metal" band.

Dickie's birth names was Richard Allan Peterson. Besides his work with Blue Cheer, he also recorded two solo albums: Child of the Darkness and Tramp.

Peterson cited Otis Redding as a significant influence. He credited his brother, the late Jerry Peterson, as being his lifelong musical influence. Jerry was one of the lead guitarists in the initial lineup of Blue Cheer (the other being Leigh Stephens) and played with various formations of the band in later years.

Peterson spent much of the past two decades preceding his death based in Germany, playing with Blue Cheer and other groups on occasion. In 2001 and 2002, Peterson played, principally in Germany, with Mother Ocean, a group he formed that included former Blue Cheer guitarist Tony Rainier, as well as brother Jerry Peterson.

Throughout his life, Peterson's relationship to music had been all-consuming. Peterson provided the following self-description: "I've been married twice, I’ve had numerous girlfriends, and they’ll all tell you that if I’m not playing music I am an animal to live with. ...Music is a place where I get to deal with a lot of my emotion and displaced energy. I always only wanted to play music, and that’s all I still want to do."

In his early life Peterson was a user of various drugs and was a heroin addict for a number of years. In 2007, Peterson said he believed LSD and other similar drugs can have positive effects, but that he and other members of Blue Cheer "took it over the top". He had ceased much of his drug use by the mid-1970s, and stopped drinking ten years before his death.

Blue Cheer has been considered a pioneering band in many genres. Peterson did not consider that the band belonged to any particular genre: "People keep trying to say that we’re heavy metal or grunge or punk, or we’re this or that. The reality is, we’re just a power trio, and we play ultra blues, and it’s rock ‘n roll. It’s really simple what we do."

Dickie died on October 12, 2009 in Erkelenz, Germany at the age of 63 from liver cancer, after prostate cancer spread throughout his body.

Neil Peart, the drummer for RUSH, who shares the same birthday as Dickie,said in tribute to Peterson:

Dickie Peterson was present at the creation — stood at the roaring heart of the creation, a primal scream through wild hair, bass hung low, in an aural apocalypse of defiant energy. His music left deafening echoes in a thousand other bands in the following decades, thrilling some, angering others, and disturbing everything — like art is supposed to do.

Happy Birthday Dickie. Thank you for the music and the ideas.



 

Amos Otis

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1957 Vinny Appice, American rock drummer (Black Sabbath), born in Brooklyn, New York

1961 Dave Mustaine, American musician (ex-Metallica, Megadeth), born in La Mesa, California
 

too larry

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1947 Jon Bauman, American singer (Sha Na Na), born in Queens, New York

{was there 8 or 9 folks in sha na na? one of them seems to be having a birthday every couple of weeks}
 

too larry

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1949 Steve Gaines, American rock vocalist and guitarist (Lynyrd Skynyrd), born in Seneca, Missouri (d. 1977)

1949 Edward "Ed" King, American psychedelic rock musician (Strawberry Alarm Clock, Lynyrd Skynyrd), born in Glendale, California (d. 2018)

The College of Rock and Roll Knowledge
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Two of the members of Lynyrd Skynyrd shared the same birthday. The late Ed King and the late Steve Gaines. They were both born on Sept. 14, 1949.

Before joining Skynyrd, Ed King was in the band Strawberry Alarm Clock (Incense and Peppermints). Steve got into Skynyrd when his big sister Cassie Gaines, who was one of the bands backup singers suggested him when they needed a guitarist. Both Steve and Cassie were killed when the bands airplane crashed on Oct. 20, 1977. Steve was only 28 years old.

We just lost Ed King on Aug. 22. He was 68 years old.

The music these two made………..

Happy 70th Birthday Ed and Steve.

RIP Ed. RIP Steve. Wish both of you and Steve's sister were still playing with the band.





 

too larry

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1955 Steve Berlin, American saxophonist, keyboardist and record producer (Los Lobos, Top Jimmy & the Rhythm Pigs), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

 

too larry

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1983Amy Winehouse, British singer (Stronger Than Me, Rehab), born in London (d. 2011)

The College of Rock and Roll Knowledge
8 hrs ·
If she were still with us, Amy Winehouse would have been celebrating her 36th birthday today.

For many of us older 'rockers', we never really got into her music but we still can. Amy was one of the few that could use her voice as an instrument.

There are some that will say Amy wasn't Rock and Roll. In our opinion, she was one of the greatest voices / talents that there ever was. But then again, we had a personal influence.

Yes, Amy had her demons as many uber-talented people do. Amy was only 27 when she passed on July 23rd of 2011. That damned 27 Club.

Happy Birthday Amy. RIP. Thank you for what you left us.

Here's one of our personal favorites. We still remember the first time we saw her in concert. She was in a princess custom along with the Ashby girls. She was maybe 8…...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDsU4L15Ip8

 

Amos Otis

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1950 Paul Kossoff, British rock guitarist (Free), born in London, England (d. 1976)

Kossoff was known for his minimalism. No wasted notes. Click play below.

On a related note, lead singer Paul Rogers, later of Bad Company, actually made a great record once in his career. Every single track on this album is terrific, but this is the best of the lot. You definitely feel the weight.

 
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