The woman whose name inspired one of modern rock’s most recognizable acts has died. Gretna Van Fleet was 95.
The woman whose name inspired one of modern rock’s most recognizable acts has died. Gretna Van Fleet was 95.
The singer of “You Never Even Called Me by My Name” and author of hits for Tanya Tucker has died at 86.
The singer and multi-instrumentalist has shared a statement following the death of his former collaborator, acknowledging Mason’s role in shaping the band’s early sound.
The British guitarist and songwriter, a pivotal early member of Traffic and later a solo artist, has died.
The iconic Indian vocalist, whose career spanned eight decades and included over 12,000 recordings, has passed away in Mumbai.
The foundational hip-hop figure, whose legacy is inextricably tied to both the culture’s birth and later allegations of abuse, has died.
The rapper and singer-songwriter, a foundational figure in early hip-hop with the group’s 1979 hit “Funk You Up,” has died.
The musician, who was a member of the E Street Band in 1974, contributed to the albums ‘The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle’ and ‘Born to Run.’
The musician, one half of the iconic soft rock duo behind “Summer Breeze,” has died following complications from heart surgery.
The prolific songwriter behind two of pop music’s most enduring hits has died.