2020 In Memoriam for November: Stars we lost in Music Industry #InMemoriam
In Memoriam November 2020: Stars we lost in Music Industry #InMemoriam
The music industry had to say goodbye to many of its members. And it´s our monthly date to honor them in this video.
Like the Grammy does its in memoriam, we do our monthly Music In Memoriam. I hope you enjoy, and my condolences to their families and loved ones.
So, without further ado
Music celebrities who passed away in November 2020
Ronnie Peel, 74, Australian guitarist and singer (Thunderclap Newman, The La De Da’s, John Paul Young)
Nikki McKibbin, 42, American singer-songwriter and reality show contestant (American Idol)
Phil K, 51, Australian DJ (Lostep)
Pedro Iturralde, 91, Spanish saxophonist and composer
Ken Hensley, 75, English singer-songwriter (Uriah Heep, Blackfoot, Toe Fat)
Reynaert, 65, Belgian singer (“Laissez briller le soleil”)
Len Barry, 78, American singer (“1-2-3”, “Bristol Stomp”)
Timur Selçuk, 74, Turkish singer, pianist and composer (“Bana Bana”)
Jim Radford, 92, English folk singer-songwriter and peace activist
Dayvon Daquan Bennett “King Von”, 26, American rapper
Stefano D’Orazio, 72, Italian percussionist (Pooh)
Bones Hillman, 62, New Zealand bassist (Midnight Oil, The Swingers, Suburban Reptiles)
Brian Coll, 79, Irish country musician
Cándido Camero, 99, Cuban jazz percussionist
Vanusa, 73, Brazilian singer
Oscar Benton, 71, Dutch vocalist (“Bensonhurst Blues”)
Michael Bundesen, 71, Danish singer (Shu-bi-dua)
Chris Sullivan “DJ Spinbad”, 46, American DJ
Alec Baillie, American bassist (Choking Victim, Leftöver Crack)
Andrew White, 78, American jazz saxophonist
Melvin Noble “Mo3”, 28, American rapper
Adrian Cionco, 48, Argentine bass player (La Mosca)
Jim Tucker, 74, American guitarist (The Turtles)
Lynn Kellogg, 77, American singer and actress (Hair, Charro!)
Doug Supernaw, 60, American country musician (“I Don’t Call Him Daddy”, “Reno”, “Not Enough Hours in the Night”)
Des O’Connor, 88, English comedian and singer (“I Pretend”)
Bruce Swedien, 86, American audio engineer and producer, Grammy winner (1983, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1996)
Tony Hooper, 81, English guitarist (Strawbs)
Dominic Grant, 71, British pop singer (Guys ‘n’ Dolls)
László Benkő, 77, Hungarian keyboardist (Omega)
Romualdo Brito, 67, Colombian vallenato musician and composer
Rufus Rehu, 81, New Zealand musician (Quincy Conserve)
Tamás Mihály, 73, Hungarian bassist (Omega)
Corrie van Gorp, 78, Dutch singer and actress (De Wereld Draait Door)
Hal Ketchum, 67, American country singer-songwriter (“Small Town Saturday Night”, “Past the Point of Rescue”, “Hearts Are Gonna Roll”)
Garrett Lockhart “i_o”, 30, American techno DJ (“In my head”)
Flor Silvestre, 90, Mexican singer (“Cielo rojo”), actress (The Soldiers of Pancho Villa, Ánimas Trujano)
Herman Green, 90, American jazz and blues saxophonist
Jamir Garcia, 42, Filipino singer (Slapshock)
Cecilia Fusco, 87, Italian operatic soprano
Othella Dallas, 95, American dancer and jazz singer
Fecó Balázs, 69, Hungarian singer and composer
Piotr Strojnowski, 62, Polish reggae vocalist and guitarist (Daab)
Miša Aleksić, 67, Serbian rock bassist (Riblja Čorba)
Anne Sylvestre, 86, French singer-songwriter
May they rest in peace…
Video by Guillermo Paz
Soundtrack
Oceanside Bonfire by The Great North Sound Society
Longer Distance by Track Tribe