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YTAA WUDR 06-01-2021 Memorial Show Wsg Tom Gilliam Set 1 1 Dr YTAA WUDR 06-01-2021 Memorial Show wsg Tom Gilliam Set 1 1 Dr. J New WUDR legal ID 0:27 Art Jipson ---- 2 Keith Harrison YTAA Show ID 0:19 YTAA Show IDs Keith Harrison ---- 3 The Ballroom Blitz 4:04 The Best of Sweet The Sweet Steve Priest 4 Tutti Frutti 2:27 Little Richard's Greatest Hits Little Richard Little Richard 5 That Thing You Do 2:53 That Thing You Do Soundtrack Wonders Adam Schlesinger 6 Because the Night 3:25 Easter Patti Smith Group Ivan Kral – PSG Discuss Priest, Little Richard and Kral Set 2 7 I Remember Everything 2:43 I Remember Everything - Single John Prine John Prine 8 Your Love 3:43 Big Innings: Best Of The Outfield The Outfield Tony Lewis 9 Mexican Wine 3:22 Welcome Interstate Managers Fountains Of Wayne Adam Schlesinger 10 I Can See Clearly Now 2:43 Radio Hits of the '70s Johnny Nash Johnny Nash Discuss Prine, Lewis and Nash Set 3 11 Man-Sized Wreath 2:33 Accelerate R.E.M. Bill Rieflin (REM, King Crim) 12 Small Town Saturday Night 2:56 Hal Ketchum: The Hits Hal Ketchum Hal Ketchum 13 Stacy's Mom 3:18 Welcome Interstate Managers Fountains Of Wayne Adam Schlesinger 14 Lovely Day 4:17 Menagerie Bill Withers Bill Withers Discuss Rieflin, Kethcum, Schlesinger Set 4 15 Fade Into You 4:56 So Tonight That I Might See Mazzy Star David Roback 16 Standing In the Doorway 7:43 Time Out of Mind Bob Dylan Bucky Baxter (pedal steel, Dylan) 17 The Big Money (Neil Peart) 5:37 Power Windows Rush Neil Pert 18 Hackensack 3:00 Welcome Interstate Managers Fountains Of Wayne Adam Schlesinger Discuss Roback, Baxter, Pert, Schlesinger Set 5 19. Jamie’s Cryin’ - Van Halen (from Van Halen) EVH 20. Running with the Devil – Van Halen (from Van Halen) EVH 21. Unchained – Van Halen (from Fair Warning) EVH 22. Jump – Van Halen (from 1984) EVH 23. Eruption – Van Halen (from Van Halen) EVH Discuss Mark Stone - original bassist for Van Halen when known as Mammoth (did not play on any released VH albums) Discuss Van Halen’s significance and legacy. Discuss Wolfgang VH’s tribute to EVH as MammothVH Set 6 24. Freedoom Train 3:41 Got To Be Tough Toots & The Maytals Toots Hibbert 25. Someone's Gonna Break Your Heart 3:54 Sky Full of Holes Fountains of Wayne Adam Schlesinger 26. Gimme Some Lovin’ – Spencer Davis Group Spencer Davis 27. Folsom Prison Blues – Johnny Cash W.S. Holland (drummer for Johnny Cash as part of the Tennessee Three) Set 7 28. Lean on Me 4:19 Bill Withers Bill Withers 29. Ain't No Sunshine 2:06 Just As I Am Bill Withers ---- Discuss Bill Withers 30. Ladies Night 3:28 The Very Best of Kool & The Gang - Kool & The Gang Ronald "Khalis" Bell (singer/saxophonist for Kool & The Gang) 31. Ring of Fire 2:46 Johnny Cash and the Royal Philharmonic … Johnny Cash W.S. Holland (drummer for Johnny Cash as part of the Tennessee Three) 32. Raindrops keep Falling on my Head 3:00 BJ Thomas BJ Thomas 33. Angel From Montgomery 3:44 John Prine John Prine John Prine 34. California 5:23 Seasons of Your Day Mazzy Star David Roback Discuss the reasons we do a memorial show Marty Grebb January 1, [1] 74 U.S. The Buckinghams 2020 January 1, [2] Tommy Hancock 90 U.S. 2020 January 2, [3] Lorraine Chandler 73 U.S. 2020 Bo Winberg January 3, [4] 80 Sweden The Spotnicks 2020 Martin Griffin January 6, [5] 69 U.K. Ark, Sonic 2020 Assassins, Hawklords, Hawkwind Neil Peart January 7, Santa Monica, [6] 67 Glioblastoma Rush 2020 California, U.S. January 9, [7] Bobby Comstock 78 U.S. 2020 January 9, Tom Alexander [8] 85 The Alexander Brothers 2020 January 10, [9] Marc Morgan 57 Belgium 2020 January 11, [10] Alana Filippi 59 France 2020 Steve Martin Caro January 14, [11] 71 U.S. The Left Banke 2020 January 15, Complications Chris Darrow 75 U.S. Kaleidoscope, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band 2020 from stroke.[12] January 18, Fort Walton Beach, [13] David Olney 71 Heart attack. 2020 Florida, U.S. January 19, Roseland, [14] Robert Parker 89 Natural causes. 2020 Louisiana, U.S. Meritxell Negre January 21, 48 Barcelona, Spain Cancer[15] Peaches & Herb 2020 Joe Payne January 24, [16] 35 U.S. Divine Heresy, Nile 2020 Reed Mullin January 27, Raleigh, North [17] 53 Corrosion Of Conformity 2020 Carolina, U.S. Teenage Time Killers Bob Nave January 28, [18] 75 U.S. The Lemon Pipers 2020 February 1, Pneumonia & multiple Andy Gill 64 U.K. Gang of Four 2020 organ failure[19][20] Josh Pappé February 1, [21] 53 U.S. Dirty Rotten Imbeciles 2020 Gang Green Ivan Král February 2, Ann Arbor, 71 Cancer[22][23] Patti Smith Group 2020 Michigan, U.S. Steve Weber February 7, Mount Clare, West [24] 76 The Holy Modal Rounders 2020 Virginia, U.S. Lyle Mays February [25] 66 Los Angeles, U.S. Pat Metheny Group 10, 2020 Joseph Shabalala February Pretoria, South 79 Natural causes[26] Ladysmith Black Mambazo 11, 2020 Africa February [27] Paul English 87 U.S. Pneumonia 12, 2020 Jacob Thiele February [28] 40 U.S. The Faint 13, 2020 Baton February [29] Henry Gray 95 Rouge, Louisiana, 17, 2020 U.S. February Los Angeles, Pop Smoke 20 Shot 19, 2020 California, U.S. February Ashland, Oregon, [30][31] Elyse Weinberg 74 Lung cancer 20, 2020 U.S. David Roback February 61 Los Angeles, U.S. Metastatic cancer[32] Mazzy Star 25, 2020 Mike Somerville February [33] 67 U.S. Head East 28, 2020 Simon Posthuma February Amsterdam, [34] 81 The Fool 28, 2020 Netherlands Barbara Martin March 4, [35] 76 U.S. The Supremes 2020 March 6, Charlie Baty [36] 66 Little Charlie & the Nightcats 2020 March 9, [37] Eric Taylor 70 Austin, Texas, U.S. 2020 Keith Olsen March 9, Geona, Nevada, 74 Cardiac arrest[38] Record producer and sound 2020 U.S. engineer from The Music Machine Genesis P-Orridge March 14, New York, New [39] 70 Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV 2020 York, U.S. March 14, Lake Charles, [40] Phil Phillips 94 2020 Louisiana, U.S. Jason Rainey March 16, 53 Heart attack[41] Sacred Reich 2020 Kenny Rogers March 20, Sandy Springs, 81 Natural causes[42] Kenny Rogers and The First Edition 2020 Georgia, U.S. March 20, Jerry Slick [43] 80 The Great Society 2020 March 22, [44] Julie Felix 81 2020 Gabi Delgado March 22, 61 Córdoba Heart attack [45] Deutsch Amerikanische 2020 Freundschaft March 24, [46] Manu Dibango 86 COVID-19 2020 Bill Rieflin March 24, 59 Cancer[47] King Crimson, R.E.M. 2020 Neil Landon March 26, [48] 78 The Ivy League, Fat Mattress 2020 March 27, [49] Bob Andy 75 Cancer 2020 March 27, Nashville, [50] Joe Diffie 61 COVID-19 2020 Tennessee, U.S. Lou "L.A." Kouvaris March 28, 66 COVID-19[51] Riot 2020 Alan Merrill March 29, 69 COVID-19[52] Arrows 2020 March 30, [53] Bill Withers 81 Los Angeles, U.S. Heart complications 2020 Cristina March 31, 64 COVID-19[54] Singer with ZE Records 2020 Adam Schlesinger April 1, Poughkeepsie, New 52 COVID-19[55] Fountains of Wayne, Ivy 2020 York, U.S. April 3, Vaughan Mason [56] 69 Vaughan Mason & Crew 2020 Patrick Gibson April 4, 64 COVID-19[57] The Gibson Brothers 2020 April 7, Complications caused John Prine 73 2020 by COVID-19[58] April 7, Hutch Davie [59] 89 Songwriter and arranger 2020 Steve Farmer April 7, [60] 71 The Amboy Dukes 2020 April 8, [61] Carl Dobkins Jr. 79 2020 Kenny Young April 14, 79 Cancer[62] Songwriter and member of Fox 2020 April 16, [63] Christophe 74 COVID-19 2020 Barney Ales April 17, [64] 85 Music industry executive 2020 from Motown Records April 17, Stroke following Matthew Seligman 64 London, England The Soft Boys, Thompson Twins 2020 COVID-19 infection[65] Terry Doran April 19, [66] 80 Beatles associate, manager 2020 of Grapefruit April 19, Los Angeles, [67] Ian Whitcomb 78 2020 California, U.S. Ronan O'Rahilly April 20, 79 Ireland Vascular dementia[68] Founder of Radio Caroline 2020 Derek Jones April 21, [69] 35 U.S. Falling in Reverse 2020 Florian Schneider April 21, 73 Germany Cancer[70] Kraftwerk 2020 April 24, [71] Hamilton Bohannon 78 U.S. 2020 April 27, [72] Young Jessie 83 U.S. 2020 Scott Taylor April 27, 58 U.S. Brain tumor[73] Then Jerico 2020 April 28, [74] Bobby Lewis 95 U.S. 2020 Tavo Limongi May 1, [75] 52 Resorte 2020 May 2, Gastrointestinal Erwin Prasetya 48 Indonesia Dewa 19 2020 bleeding[76] Dave Greenfield May 3, 71 COVID-19[77] The Stranglers 2020 Bob Lander May 3, [78] 78 The Spotnicks 2020 May 5, [79] Millie Small 72 London, England Stroke. 2020 Sweet Pea Atkinson May 5, 74 Heart attack[80] Was (Not Was) 2020 Brian Howe May 6, Lake Placid, Florida, 66 Heart attack[81] Ted Nugent, Bad Company 2020 U.S. May 9, Tullahoma, [82] Little Richard 87 Bone cancer 2020 Tennessee, U.S. May 10, [83] Betty Wright 66 Miami, Florida, U.S. Cancer 2020 May 11, [84] Moon Martin 69 Natural causes 2020 May 11, [85] Alberto Carpani 64 Pneumonia 2020 Derek Lawrence May 13, Peterborough, 78 Cancer[86] Producer of Deep 2020 England Purple and Wishbone Ash Jorge Santana May 14, [87] 68 U.S. Malo 2020 Complications May 15, Phil May 75 Norfolk, England following hip Pretty Things 2020 surgery[88] May 22, [89] Mory Kanté 70 Conakry, Guinea 2020 Al Rex May 25, Norristown, 91 Pneumonia[90] Bill Haley & His Comets 2020 Pennsylvania, U.S.
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