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The following is a list of notable performers of rock and roll music or rock music, and others directly associated with the music as producers, songwriters or in other closely related roles, who have died in the 2000s. The list gives their date, cause and location of death, and their age.

Rock music developed from the rock and roll music that emerged during the 1950s, and includes a diverse range of subgenres. The terms "rock and roll" and "rock" each have a variety of definitions, some narrow and some wider. In determining criteria for inclusion, this list uses as its basis reliable sources listing "rock deaths" or "deaths in rock and roll", as well as such sources as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Name Age Date Location Cause of death
Nat Adderley
Cannonball Adderley's brother
68 January 2, 2000 Lakeland, Florida, US Complications from diabetes[1]
Ida Goodson 90 January 5, 2000 Pensacola, Florida, US
Wade Walton 76 January 10, 2000 St. Louis, Missouri, US [2]
Richard "Dimples" Fields 57 January 12, 2000 Novato, California, US Stroke[3]
Annie Palmen 73 January 15, 2000 Beverwijk, Netherlands
Dub Jones
The Coasters
71 January 16, 2000 Long Beach, California, US Diabetes[3]
Doris Coley
The Shirelles
58 February 4, 2000 Sacramento, California, US Breast cancer[4]
Dave Peverett
Foghat
58 February 7, 2000 Orlando, Florida, US Complications from renal cancer[5]
Big Pun 28 February 7, 2000 White Plains, New York, US Heart attack[3]
Screamin' Jay Hawkins 70 February 12, 2000 Neuilly-sur-Seine, France Complications following surgery concerning aneurysm[6]
Andy Lewis
The Whitlams
33 February 12, 2000 US Suicide[7]
Oliver 54 February 12, 2000 Shreveport, Louisiana, US Cancer[8]
Dennis Danell
Social Distortion
38 February 29, 2000 Costa Mesa, California, US Brain aneurysm[9]
Ian Dury
Ian Dury and the Blockheads
57 March 27, 2000 Upminster, London, England Liver cancer[10]
Heinz Burt
The Tornados
57 April 7, 2000 Southampton, England Motor neurone disease and stroke[11]
Vicki Sue Robinson 45 April 27, 2000 Wilton, Connecticut, US Cancer[12]
Bobbi Martin 60 May 2, 2000 Baltimore, Maryland, US Cancer
Geoff Goddard 62 May 15, 2000 Heart attack[13]
Johnnie Taylor 66 May 31, 2000 Dallas, Texas, US Heart attack[14]
Clive Westlake 67 June 17, 2000 Pegram, Tennessee, US [15]
Chuck Briggs
U.S. Bombs
40 July 4, 2000 AIDS related complications
Yuri Klinskikh
Sektor Gaza
35 July 4, 2000 Voronezh, Russia Heart attack
Paul Young
Mike + The Mechanics, Sad Café
53 July 15, 2000 Hale, Altrincham, England Heart attack[16]
Alan Caddy
Johnny Kidd & The Pirates
The Tornados
60 August 16, 2000 Complications due to alcoholism[17]
Jack Nitzsche
Crazy Horse, The Rolling Stones
63 August 25, 2000 Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, US Cardiac arrest[18]
Allen Woody
The Allman Brothers Band, Gov't Mule
44 August 26, 2000 New York City, New York, US Drug overdose[19]
David Brown
Santana
53 September 4, 2000 Liver and kidney failure
Stanley Turrentine 66 September 12, 2000 New York City, US Stroke[20]
Benjamin Orr
The Cars
53 October 3, 2000 Atlanta, Georgia, v Pancreatic cancer[21]
Joachim Nielsen
Jokke & Valentinerne
36 October 17, 2000 Oslo, Norway Drug overdose[22]
Little Mack Simmons 67 October 24, 2000 Chicago, Illinois, US Colorectal cancer[23]
Bobby Sheen
Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans
59 November 23, 2000 Los Angeles, California, US Pneumonia[24]
Scott Smith
Loverboy
45 November 30, 2000 San Francisco, US Drowning[25]
Joe Nanini
Black Randy and the Metrosquad, Wall of Voodoo
45 December 4, 2000 Atlanta, Georgia, US Brain Hemorrhage [26]
Kirsty MacColl 41 December 18, 2000 Cozumel, Mexico Hit by powerboat[27]
Rob Buck
10,000 Maniacs
42 December 19, 2000 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US Liver disease[28]
Pops Staples
The Staple Singers
85 December 19, 2000 Chicago, Illinois, US Injuries from fall[29]
Johnny Flamingo 66 December 24, 2000 Los Angeles, California, US Cancer and emphysema
Nick Massi
The Four Seasons
73 December 24, 2000 West Orange, New Jersey, US Cancer[30]
Milan Hlavsa
Plastic People of the Universe
49 January 5, 2001 Prague, Czech Republic Lung cancer[31]
James Carr 58 January 7, 2001 Memphis, Tennessee, US Lung cancer[32]
Bryan Gregory 49 January 10, 2001 Anaheim, California, US Heart failure[33]
Jack McDuff 74 January 23, 2001 Minneapolis, Minnesota, US Heart failure[34]
Debbie Dean 73 February 17, 2001 Ojai, California, US [35]
John Fahey 61 February 22, 2001 Salem, Oregon, US Complications following coronary bypass surgery[36]
Glenn Hughes
Village People
50 March 4, 2001 Manhattan, New York City, New York, US Lung cancer[37]
John Phillips
The Mamas & the Papas
65 March 18, 2001 Los Angeles, California, US Heart failure[38]
Herbie Jones 74 March 19, 2001 New York City, US Complications from diabetes[39]
Big Daddy Kinsey 74 April 3, 2001 Gary, Indiana, US Prostate cancer[40]
Paul Peek 63 April 3, 2001 Lithonia, Georgia, US Cirrhosis[41]
Charles Pettigrew
Charles & Eddie
37 April 6, 2001 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US Cancer[42]
Van Stephenson
Blackhawk
47 April 8, 2001 Nashville, Tennessee, US Melanoma[43]
Sandy Bull 60 April 11, 2001 Nashville, Tennessee, US Lung cancer[44]
Joey Ramone
The Ramones
49 April 15, 2001 New York City, New York, US Lymphoma[45]
Al Hibbler 85 April 24, 2001 Chicago, Illinois, US Natural causes[46]
Ernie Graham
Eire Apparent, Help Yourself, Clancy
54 April 27, 2001 London, England Alcohol related illness[47]
Boozoo Chavis 70 May 5, 2001 Austin, Texas, US Complications following a heart attack[48]
James E. Myers
Record producer for Bill Haley & His Comets
81 May 10, 2001 Bonita Springs, Florida, US [49]
Perry Como 88 May 12, 2001 Jupiter Inlet Colony, Florida, US Alzheimer's disease.[50]
Prince Ital Joe 38 May 16, 2001 Phoenix, Arizona, US Traffic accident[51]
Tony Ashton 55 May 28, 2001 London, England Cancer[52]
Carole Fredericks 49 June 7, 2001 Dakar, Senegal Apparent heart attack
Marcelo Fromer
Titãs
39 June 13, 2001 São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil Traffic accident
Davorin Popović
Indexi
54 June 18, 2001 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Melanoma
John Lee Hooker 83-88 June 21, 2001 Los Altos, California, US Natural causes[53]
Chet Atkins 77 June 30, 2001 Nashville, Tennessee, US Colon Cancer[54]
Ernie K-Doe 68 July 5, 2001 New Orleans, Louisiana, US Kidney and liver failure[55]
Fred Neil 65 July 7, 2001 Summerland Key, Florida, US Natural causes[56]
Mimi Fariña 56 July 18, 2001 Mill Valley, California, US Neuroendocrine tumor[57]
Judy Clay 62 July 19, 2001 Fayetteville, North Carolina, US Complications following traffic accident[58]
Milt Gabler
Record producer
90 July 20, 2001 Manhattan, New York, US [59]
Richie Lee
Acetone
34 July 23, 2001 Suicide
Leon Wilkeson
Lynyrd Skynyrd
49 July 27, 2001 Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, US Natural causes[60]
Ronald Townson
The 5th Dimension
68 August 2, 2001 Las Vegas, Nevada, US Renal failure[61]
Maurice Oberstein 72 August 13, 2001 London, England Heart attack[62]
Betty Everett 61 August 19, 2001 South Beloit, Illinois, US [63]
Aaliyah 22 August 25, 2001 Abaco Islands, Bahamas Plane accident[64]
Graeme Strachan 49 August 29, 2001 Mount Archer, Queensland, Australia Helicopter accident[65]
Ted Mulry 54 September 1, 2001 Sydney, Australia Brain cancer[66]
Carl Crack 30 September 6, 2001 Berlin, Germany Heroin overdose[67]
Carolyn Beug
Record producer for Walt Disney Records
48 September 11, 2001 North Tower, One World Trade Center, New York City, New York, US American Airlines Flight 11 hijacking and crash[68]
Kenny Greene
Intro (R&B group)
32 October 1, 2001 New York City, New York, US Complications from HIV/AIDS[69]
Panama Francis 82 November 13, 2001 Orlando, Florida, US Stroke[70]
Jack Rothstein
The Wombles
75 November 16, 2001 London, England
Michael Karoli
Can
53 November 17, 2001 Essen, Germany Cancer[71]
O.C. Smith 69 November 23, 2001 US Heart attack[72]
Melanie Thornton
La Bouche
34 November 24, 2001 Bassersdorf, Switzerland Plane accident[73]
George Harrison
The Beatles, Traveling Wilburys
58 November 29, 2001 Los Angeles, California, US Laryngeal cancer[74]
Chuck Schuldiner
Death, Control Denied
34 December 13, 2001 Glioma[75]
Bianca Halstead
Humble Gods
36 December 15. 2001 New Orleans, Louisiana, US Traffic accident[76]
Rufus Thomas 84 December 15, 2001 Memphis, Tennessee, US Heart failure[77]
Stuart Adamson
The Skids, Big Country, The Raphaels
43 December 16, 2001 Honolulu, Hawaii, US Suicide by hanging[78]
Frankie Gaye
Marvin Gaye's brother
60 December 30, 2001 Los Angeles, California, US Heart attack[79]
Zac Foley
EMF
31 January 3, 2002 Camden, New Jersey, US Drug overdose[80]
Jon Lee
Feeder
33 January 7, 2002 Miami, Florida, US Suicide by hanging[81]
David McWilliams 56 January 8, 2002 Ballycastle, County Antrim, Northern Ireland Heart attack
Hoagy Lands 65 January 12, 2002 Orange, New Jersey, US Complications following heart surgery
Peggy Lee 81 January 21, 2002 Bel Air, Los Angeles, California, US Complications of diabetes following a heart attack[82]
Peter Bardens
Camel
57 January 22, 2002 Malibu, California, US Lung cancer[83]
Henry Cosby 73 January 22, 2002 Royal Oak, Michigan, US Complications following cardiac bypass surgery
Paul Baloff
Exodus, Hirax, Heathen
41 February 2, 2002 Oakland, California, US Stroke[84]
Dave Van Ronk 65 February 10, 2002 New York, New York, US [85]
Waylon Jennings 64 February 13, 2002 Chandler, Arizona, US Complications from diabetes[86]
Mick Tucker
Sweet
54 February 14, 2002 Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England Leukemia[87]
Doreen Waddell
Soul II Soul, The KLF
36 March 1, 2002 Shoreham, West Sussex, England Traffic accident[88]
Shirley Scott 67 March 10, 2002 Heart failure[89]
Speedy Keen
The Who, Thunderclap Newman
56 March 12, 2002 United Kingdom Heart failure[90]
Marc Moreland
Wall of Voodoo, The Skulls
44 March 13, 2002 Paris, France Renal failure[91]
John Patton 66 March 19, 2002 Montclair, New Jersey, US Complications from diabetes[92]
Joe Schermie
Three Dog Night
56 March 26, 2002 Los Angeles, California, US Heart attack[93]
Randy Castillo
Mötley Crüe
51 March 26, 2002 Los Angeles, California, US Cancer[94]
Randy Carr
Social Distortion
45 March 27, 2002 Irvine, California, US Cushing's syndrome
Frank Tovey
Fad Gadget
45 April 2, 2002 London, England Heart attack[95]
Layne Staley
Alice in Chains, Mad Season
34 April 5, 2002 Seattle, Washington, US Drug overdose[96]
Lisa Lopes
TLC
30 April 25, 2002 La Ceiba, Honduras Traffic accident[97]
Otis Blackwell 71 May 6, 2002 Nashville, Tennessee, US Heart attack
Little Johnny Taylor 59 May 17, 2002 Conway, Arkansas, US [98]
Dee Dee Ramone
The Ramones
50 June 5, 2002 Los Angeles, California, US Drug overdose[99]
Robbin Crosby
Ratt
42 June 6, 2002 Los Angeles, California, US Drug overdose[100]
John Entwistle
The Who
57 June 27, 2002 Las Vegas, Nevada, US Drug-induced heart attack[101]
Russ Freeman 76 June 27, 2002 Las Vegas, Nevada, US Liver failure[102]
Earle Brown 75 July 2, 2002 Rye, New York, US Cancer[103]
Jim Cherry
Strung Out, Pulley, Zero Down
30 July 7, 2002 Simi Valley, California, US Heart failure[104]
Rosco Gordon 74 July 11, 2002 Rego Park, Queens, New York, US Heart attack[105]
Barbara Randolph 60 July 15, 2002 South Africa Cancer
Otis Leavill
Record producer
65 July 17, 2002 Chicago, Illinois, US Heart attack[106]
Dave Carter
Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer
49 July 19, 2002 Hadley, Massachusetts, US Heart attack[107]
Alan Lomax 87 July 19, 2002 Safety Harbor, Florida, US Pneumonia[108]
Little Jimmy King 37 July 19, 2002 Memphis, Tennessee, US Heart attack[109]
Gus Dudgeon
Record producer
59 July 21, 2002 M4 motorway, Berkshire, England Traffic accident[110]
Paul Samson
Samson
49 August 9, 2002 Norwich, England Cancer
Michael Houser
Widespread Panic
40 August 10, 2002 Athens, Georgia, US Pancreatic cancer
Dave Williams
Drowning Pool
30 August 14, 2002 Manassas, Virginia, US Heart failure caused by cardiomyopathy[111]
Lionel Hampton 94 August 31, 2002 New York City, New York, US Congestive heart failure[112]
Erma Franklin 64 September 7, 2002 Detroit, Michigan, US Laryngeal cancer[113]
Darryl DeLoach
Iron Butterfly
55 October 3, 2002 US Hepatocellular carcinoma[114]
Tom Dowd
Audio engineer & record producer
77 October 27, 2002 Aventura, Florida, US Emphysema[115]
Baby Lloyd Stallworth
The Famous Flames
61 October 27, 2002 Natural Causes[116]
Jam Master Jay
Run-DMC
37 October 30, 2002 New York City, New York, US Murder by gunshot[117]
Lonnie Donegan 71 November 2, 2002 Peterborough, England Heart attack[118]
Billy Guy
The Coasters
66 November 5, 2002 Clark County, Nevada, US Cardiovascular disease[119]
Dave "Snaker" Ray 59 November 28, 2002 Minneapolis, Minnesota, US Lung cancer[120]
Denny Correll
Blues Image
56 November 29, 2002
Ben Eberbaugh
Black Lips
22 December 1, 2002 Atlanta, Georgia, US Traffic accident
Zal Yanovsky
The Lovin' Spoonful
57 December 13, 2002 Kingston, Ontario, Canada Heart attack[121]
Joe Strummer
The Clash, The Mescaleros
50 December 22, 2002 Broomfield, Somerset, England Congenital heart defect[122]
Kevin MacMichael
Cutting Crew
51 December 31, 2002 Halifax, Nova Scotia, US Lung cancer[123]
Mickey Finn
T. Rex
55 January 11, 2003 Croydon, Surrey, England Alcohol-related liver problems[124]
Maurice Gibb
Bee Gees
53 January 12, 2003 Miami Beach, Florida, US Complications of a volvulus[125]
Nell Carter 54 January 23, 2003 Beverly Hills, California, US Arteriosclerotic heart disease complicated by diabetes[126]
Vincent "Randy" Chin
Record producer and record company owner
65 February 2, 2003 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US Diabetes[127]
Ty Longley
Great White
31 February 20, 2003 West Warwick, Rhode Island, US The Station nightclub fire[128]
Tom Glazer 88 February 21, 2003 Rochester, New York, US [129]
Howie Epstein
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
47 February 23, 2003 Santa Fe, New Mexico, US Complications due to drug abuse[130]
Hank Ballard
The Midnighters
75 March 2, 2003 Los Angeles, California, US Throat cancer[131]
Adam Faith 62 March 8, 2003 Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England Heart attack[132]
Ian Samwell
The Shadows
66 March 13, 2003 Sacramento, California, US Heart ailment[133]
Teemu Raimoranta
Finntroll, Thy Serpent, Barathrum, Impaled Nazarene
25 March 16, 2003 Helsinki, Finland Fall from the Kaisaniemi bridge in Helsinki while intoxicated[134]
Edwin Starr 61 April 2, 2003 Bramcote, Nottingham, England Heart attack[135]
Homer Banks 61 April 3, 2003 Memphis, Tennessee, US Cancer[136]
Little Eva 59 April 10, 2003 Kinston, North Carolina, US Cervical cancer[137]
Earl King 69 April 17, 2003 New Orleans, Louisiana, US Diabetes-related complications[138]
Noel Redding
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
57 May 11, 2003 County Cork, Republic of Ireland Shock haemorrhage due to esophageal varices in reaction to cirrhosis[139]
Jeremy Ward
The Mars Volta
27 May 25, 2003 Los Angeles, California, US Drug overdose[140]
Mickie Most
Record producer
64 May 30, 2003 Totteridge, London, England Peritoneal mesothelioma[141]
Dave Rowberry
The Animals
63 June 6, 2003 Hackney, East London, England [142]
Skip Scarborough
American arranger and record producer for L.T.D., Earth, Wind & Fire
58 July 3, 2003 Los Angeles, California, US
Barry White 58 July 4, 2003 Los Angeles, California, US Renal failure[143]
Skip Battin
Skip & Flip, The Byrds, New Riders of the Purple Sage, The Flying Burrito Brothers
69 July 6, 2003 Salem, Oregon, US Complications from Alzheimer's disease[144]
John Purdell
Record producer and aaranger from Dream Theater, Kix, Heart and L.A. Guns
44 July 10, 2003 Quebec, Canada Prostate cancer
Erik Brann
Iron Butterfly
52 July 25, 2003 Los Angeles, California, US Cardiac arrest[145]
Sam Phillips
Businessman and record producer
80 July 30, 2003 Memphis, Tennessee, US Respiratory failure[146]
Matt Davis
the vidablue, Ten Grand, Afro-Punk (film)
26 August 10, 2003 Bloomington–Normal, Illinois, US Aneurysm[147]
Ed Townsend 74 August 13, 2003 San Bernardino, California, v Heart attack[148]
Wesley Willis
Wesley Willis Fiasco
40 August 21, 2003 Chicago, Illinois, US Chronic myelogenous leukemia[149]
Bruce Waibel
FireHouse
45 September 2, 2003 Florida, US Suicide
Warren Zevon 56 September 7, 2003 Los Angeles, California, US Mesothelioma[150]
Bob Markley
The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band
68 September 9, 2003 Los Angeles, California, US
Johnny Cash 71 September 12, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee, US Complications from diabetes[151]
Chubby Newsom 83 September 13, 2003 Merriam, Kansas, US [152]
Sheb Wooley 82 September 16, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee, US Leukemia[153]
Slim Dusty 76 September 19, 2003 St Ives, New South Wales, Australia Cancer[154]
Matthew Jay 24 September 25, 2003 London, England Fall from apartment block[155]
Shawn Lane
Black Oak Arkansas
40 September 26, 2003 Memphis, Tennessee, US Severe lung complications[156]
Robert Palmer
The Power Station
54 September 26, 2003 Paris, France Heart attack[157]
Paul Burlison
The Rock and Roll Trio
74 September 27, 2003 Horn Lake, Mississippi, US Cancer[158]
John Brim 81 October 1, 2003 Gary, Indiana, US Heart cancer[159]
John David Kimball
Omen
45 October 3, 2003 Cancer
Robbie King
The Hometown Band
56 October 17, 2003 British Columbia, Canada Cancer[160]
Elliott Smith
Heatmiser
34 October 21, 2003 Los Angeles, California, US Stabbing caused by suicide [161]
Steve O'Rourke
Manager from Pink Floyd
63 October 30, 2003 Miami, Florida, US Stroke[162]
Bobby Hatfield
The Righteous Brothers
63 November 4, 2003 Kalamazoo, Michigan, US Drug-induced heart attack[163]
Guy Speranza
Riot
47 November 8, 2003 Orlando, Florida, U.S.
Tony Thompson
The Power Station, Chic
48 November 12, 2003 Los Angeles, California, US Renal cell carcinoma[164]
Arthur Conley 57 November 17, 2003 Ruurlo, Gelderland, Netherlands Colorectal cancer[165]
Michael Kamen
New York Rock & Roll Ensemble, orchestrator for Pink Floyd, Rush
55 November 18, 2003 London, England Heart attack[166]
Greg Ridley
Spooky Tooth, Humble Pie
56 November 19, 2003 Alicante, Spain Pneumonia[167]
Gary Stewart 59 December 16, 2003 Fort Pierce, Florida, US Suicide by gunshot[168]
Randy VanWarmer 48 January 12, 2004 Seattle, Washington, US Leukemia[169]
Terje Bakken
Windir
25 January 14, 2004 Reppastølen, Sogndal, Norway Hypothermia[170]
John Siomos 56 January 16, 2004 Brooklyn, New York, US
Mel Pritchard
Barclay James Harvest
56 January 28, 2004 Greenfield, Greater Manchester, England Heart attack[171]
Doris Troy 67 February 16, 2004 Las Vegas Valley, Nevada, US Emphysema[172]
J.J. Malone 68 February 20, 2004 Hawaii, v Cancer[173]
Les Gray
Mud
57 February 21, 2004 Algarve, Portugal Heart attack following esophageal cancer[174]
Carl Anderson 58 February 23, 2004 Los Angeles, California, v Leukemia[175]
Bob Mayo 53 February 23, 2004 Basel, Switzerland Heart attack[176]
Estelle Axton
Co-founder of Stax Records
85 February 25, 2004 [177]
John McGeoch
Magazine, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Public Image Ltd, Visage, The Armoury Show
48 March 4, 2004 Cornwall, England [178]
Rust Epique
Crazy Town
36 March 9, 2004 Las Vegas, Nevada, US Heart attack[179]
Dave Schulthise
The Dead Milkmen
47 March 10, 2004 North Salem, New York, US Suicide by drug overdose[180]
Edmund Sylvers
The Sylvers
47 March 11, 2004 Richmond, Virginia, US Lung cancer[181]
Johnny Bristol 65 March 21, 2004 Brighton Township, Michigan, US Natural causes[182]
Jan Berry
Jan & Dean
62 March 26, 2004 Los Angeles, California, v Complications from a seizure[183]
Paul Atkinson
The Zombies
58 April 1, 2004 Santa Monica, California, US Liver and kidney disease[184]
Niki Sullivan
Buddy Holly & The Crickets
66 April 6, 2004 Sugar Creek, Missouri, US Heart attack[185]
Coxsone Dodd
Record producer
72 May 4, 2004 Kingston, Jamaica Heart attack[186]
Barney Kessel 80 May 6, 2004 San Diego, US Brain tumor[187]
John Whitehead
McFadden & Whitehead
55 May 11, 2004 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US Murder by gunshot[188]
Clint Warwick
The Moody Blues
63 May 15, 2004 Birmingham, England Hepatitis[189]
Elvin Jones 76 May 18, 2004 Englewood, New Jersey, US Heart failure[190]
Gatemouth Moore 90 May 19, 2004 Yazoo City, Mississippi, US [191]
Robert Quine 61 May 31, 2004 New York, US Suicude by drug overdose[192]
Quorthon
Bathory
38 June 7, 2004 Stockholm, Sweden Heart failure[193]
Bill Lowery
Record producer and music entrepreneur
79 June 8, 2004 Atlanta, Georgia, US Cancer[194]
Ray Charles 73 June 10, 2004 Beverly Hills, California, US Complications of acute liver disease[195]
Graeme Kelling
Deacon Blue
47 June 10, 2004 Pancreatic cancer[196]
Syreeta Wright 57 July 6, 2004 Los Angeles, California, US Congestive heart failure[197]
Arthur Kane
New York Dolls
55 July 13, 2004 Los Angeles, California, US Leukemia[198]
Hunter Hancock
American disc jockey
88 August 4, 2004 Claremont, California, US Natural Causes
Rick James 56 August 6, 2004 Burbank, California, US Pulmonary failure and cardiac failure[199]
Jak Airport
Classix Nouveaux, X-Ray Spex
49 August 13, 2004 Cancer[200]
Noble "Thin Man" Watts 78 August 24, 2004 Pneumonia and emphysema[201]
Laura Branigan 52 August 26, 2004 East Quogue, New York, US Cerebral aneurysm[202]
Carl Wayne
The Move
61 August 31, 2004 Birmingham, England Esophageal cancer[203]
Raful Neal 68 September 1, 2004 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, US Cancer[204]
Wildman Steve
Comic entertainer, radio personality, promoter, MC and rock artist
78 September 1, 2004 Miami, Florida, US [205]
Jimmy Lewis
The Drifters
66 September 11, 2004 Los Angeles, California, US [206]
Johnny Ramone
The Ramones
55 September 15, 2004 Los Angeles, California, US Prostate cancer[207]
Izora Armstead
The Weather Girls
62 September 16, 2004 US
Louis Satterfield
Earth, Wind & Fire
67 September 27, 2004 Chicago, Illinois, US [208]
Bruce Palmer
Buffalo Springfield
58 October 1, 2004 Belleville, Ontario, Canada Heart attack[209]
Dave Gobin
Record producer and co-founder of Soul City Records
68 October 15, 2004 Rotherham, England
Greg Shaw
Fanzine publisher, music historian and record label owner, manager for Flamin' Groovies
55 October 19, 2004 Los Angeles, California, US Heart failure[210]
C. P. Spencer
The Originals
66 October 20, 2004 Heart attack[211]
John Peel
English DJ
65 October 25, 2004 Cuzco, Peru Heart attack[212]
Terry Knight
Terry Knight and the Pack, Grand Funk Railroad
61 November 1, 2004 Temple, Texas, US Murder by stabbing[213]
Lenny Mayes
The Dramatics
53 November 7, 2004 Southfield, Michigan, US Heart attack
Terry Melcher
Bruce & Terry, The Rip Chords
62 November 19, 2004 Beverly Hills, California, US Melanoma[214]
Nadine Renee
Planet Soul
32 December 2, 2004 Miami, Florida, US Complications following childbirth[215]
Dimebag Darrell
Pantera, Damageplan
38 December 8, 2004 Columbus, Ohio, US Murder by gunshot[216]
Freddie Perren
Record producer and arranger from The Jackson 5, The Sylvers and Peaches & Herb
61 December 16, 2004 Chatsworth, California, US Complications following a stroke[217]
Dick Heckstall-Smith
Colosseum, The Graham Bond Organisation
70 December 17, 2004 London, England Acute liver failure[218]
Son Seals 62 December 20, 2004 Chicago, Illinois, US Complications of diabetes[219]
Spencer Dryden
Jefferson Airplane
66 January 11, 2005 Penngrove, California, US Colon cancer[220]
Jimmy Griffin
Bread
61 January 11, 2005 Franklin, Tennessee, US Complications due to cancer[221]
Marko Busch
Dritte Wahl
35 January 17, 2005 Germany Stomach cancer
Ray Peterson 65 January 25, 2005 Smyrna, Tennessee, US Cancer[222]
Jim Capaldi
Traffic
60 January 28, 2005 Westminster, London, England Stomach cancer[223]
Eric Griffiths
The Quarrymen
64 January 29, 2005 Edinburgh, Scotland Pancreatic cancer[224]
Keith Knudsen
The Doobie Brothers
56 February 8, 2005 Kentfield, California, US Pneumonia[225]
Tyrone Davis 66 February 9, 2005 Chicago, Illinois, US Stroke[223]
Edward Patten
Gladys Knight & the Pips
65 February 25, 2005 Livonia, Michigan, US Stroke caused by diabetes[226]
George "Wild Child" Butler 68 March 1, 2005 Windsor, Ontario, US Pulmonary embolism
Chris LeDoux 57 March 9, 2005 Casper, Wyoming, US Bile Duct Cancer [227]
Danny Joe Brown
The Danny Joe Brown Band, Molly Hatchet
53 March 10, 2005 Davie, Florida, US Renal failure[223]
Jackie Neal 37 March 10, 2005 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, US Murder by gunshot[223][228]
Lyn Collins 56 March 13, 2005 Pasadena, California, US Cardiac arrhythmia
Jakson Spires
Blackfoot
53 March 16, 2005 Fort Pierce, Florida, US Brain aneurysm
Rod Price
Foghat
57 March 22, 2005 Wilton, New Hampshire, US Heart attack[229]
Paul Hester
Crowded House, Split Enz
46 March 26, 2005 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Suicide by hanging[230]
Derrick Plourde
Lagwagon, Bad Astronaut, The Ataris, Mad Caddies, Rich Kids on LSD
33 March 30, 2005 Suicide by gunshot[231]
Billy "Bass Wolf"
Guitar Wolf
38 March 31, 2005 Tokyo, Japan Heart attack
Grant Kitchings
The Ravens, The Drifters
66 April 5, 2005 Diabetes[232]
John Fred
John Fred and His Playboy Band
63 April 14, 2005 New Orleans, Louisiana, US
Stan Levey 79 April 19, 2005 Van Nuys, California, US Bone cancer[233]
Bryan Ottoson
American Head Charge
27 April 19, 2005 US Drug overdose
Hasil Adkins 67 April 26, 2005 Boone County, West Virginia, US
Jim Pash
The Surfaris
56 April 29, 2005 Congestive heart failure[234]
Johnnie Stewart
Television producer and music program from Top of the Pops
87 April 29, 2005 East Dereham, Norfolk, England [235]
Pierre Moerlen
Gong
52 May 3, 2005 Strasbourg, France Natural causes[236]
David Wayne
Metal Church, Reverend
47 May 10, 2005 Tacoma, Washington, v Traffic accident[237]
Domenic Troiano
The James Gang, The Guess Who
59 May 25, 2005 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Prostate cancer
Karl Mueller
Soul Asylum
41 June 17, 2005 Minneapolis, Minnesota, US Throat cancer[223]
Renaldo Benson
The Four Tops
69 July 1, 2005 Detroit, Michigan, US Lung cancer[238]
Luther Vandross
Change
54 July 1, 2005 Edison, New Jersey, US Heart attack[239]
Ray Davis
Parliament, Funkadelic
65 July 5, 2005 New Brunswick, New Jersey, US Respiratory problems[240]
Shirley Goodman
Shirley and Company
69 July 5, 2005 Los Angeles, California, US Stroke[241]
Keith Alexander
Carnivore
41 July 11, 2005 Shore Road, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, v Traffic accident[242]
Michael Dahlquist
Silkworm
39 July 14, 2005 Skokie, Illinois, US Vehicular reckless homicide[243]
Long John Baldry
Blues Incorporated
64 July 21, 2005 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Severe chest infection[244]
Eugene Record
The Chi-Lites
64 July 22, 2005 Chicago, Illinois, US Cancer[245]
Dom Um Romão 79 July 27, 2005 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Lucky Thompson 81 July 30, 2005 Seattle, Washington, US Alzheimer's disease[246]
Little Milton 70 August 4, 2005 Memphis, Tennessee, US Stroke[247]
Carlo Little
The Rolling Stones
65 August 6, 2005 Cleadon, Tyne and Wear, England Lung cancer[248]
Detroit Junior 73 August 9, 2005 Chicago, Illinois, v Heart failure[249]
John Loder
Sound engineer, record producer, founder of Southern Studios
59 August 12, 2005 London, England Brain tumor[250]
Francine Hurd Barker
Peaches & Herb
58 August 13, 2005
Krzysztof Raczkowski
Vader
34 August 20, 2005 Olsztyn, Poland, US Heart failure[251]
Robert Moog
Moog Synthesizer
71 August 21, 2005 Asheville, North Carolina, US Brain cancer[252]
Harold Kalin
Kalin Twins
71 August 24, 2005 Traffic accident
Barry Cowsill
The Cowsills
50 August 29, 2005 New Orleans, Louisiana, US Drowning[253]
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown 81 September 10, 2005 Orange, Texas. US Lung cancer[254]
Frank Fields 91 September 18, 2005 Zachary, Louisiana, US
Willie Hutch 60 September 19, 2005 Dallas, Texas, US Natural causes[255]
Paul Pena 55 October 1, 2005 San Francisco, California, US Diabetes and pancreatitis[256]
Hamilton Camp 70 October 2, 2005 Los Angeles, California, US Cardiac tamponade and dissecting aortic hemorrhage[257]
Mike Gibbins
Badfinger
56 October 4, 2005 Oviedo, Florida, US Brain aneurysm[258]
Shirley Ellis 76 October 5, 2005 Bronx, New York City, US
Paul "Wine" Jones 59 October 9, 2005 Jackson, Mississippi, US Cancer[259]
Nick Hawkins
Big Audio Dynamite
40 October 10, 2005 Laa Vegas, Nevada, US Heart attack[260]
Baker Knight 72 October 12, 2005 Birmingham, Alabama, US Natural causes[261]
David Townsend
The Isley Brothers, Surface, Sunrize
50 October 28, 2005 Northridge, California, US Drug overdose[262]
John Holohan
Bayside
31 October 31, 2005 Cheyenne, Wyoming, US Traffic accident
Milt Holland 88 November 4, 2005 Los Angeles, California, USA Alzheimer's disease and kidney failure[263]
Link Wray 76 November 5, 2005 Copenhagen, Denmark Heart failure[264]
Chris Whitley 45 November 20, 2005 Houston, Texas, US Lung cancer[265]
Jay Owens 58 November 26, 2005 Orlando, Florida, US Complications of diabetes[266]
Joe Jones 79 November 27, 2005 Los Angeles, California, US Complications following quadruple bypass surgery[267]
Tony Meehan
The Shadows
62 November 28, 2005 Paddington, London, England Head injuries following a fall[268]
Mike Botts
Bread
61 December 9, 2005 Burbank, California, US Colon cancer[269]
Richard "Bomer" Manzullo
Rich Kids on LSD
38 December 12, 2005 Summerland, California, US Heart failure
Bryan Harvey
House of Freaks, Gutterball
49 January 1, 2006 Richmond, Virginia, US Murder during home robbery[270]
Alex St. Clair
Captain Beefheart And The Magic Band
64 January 5, 2006 Lancaster, California, US Heart attack[271]
Lou Rawls 72 January 6, 2006 Los Angeles, California, US Lung cancer[272]
Dave Lepard
Crashdïet
25 January 13, 2006 Uppsala, Sweden Suicide by hanging[273]
Wilson Pickett
The Falcons
64 January 19, 2006 Reston, Virginia, US Heart attack[274]
Gene McFadden
McFadden & Whitehead
56 January 27, 2006 Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US Liver and lung cancer[275]
Jason Sears
Rich Kids on LSD
38 January 31, 2006 Tijuana, Mexico Pulmonary thrombosis.[276]
Johnny Ross
Baby Huey & the Babysitters
63 February 9, 2006 US Heart failure following appendicitis[277]
Bill Cowsill
The Cowsills, The Blue Shadows, Blue Northern
58 February 18, 2006 Calgary, Alberta, US Emphysema[278]
Yuri Morozov 57 February 23, 2006 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Jack Wild 53 March 1, 2006 Tebworth, Bedfordshire, England Oral cancer[279]
Willie Kent 70 March 2, 2006 Englewood, Illinois, US Colon cancer[280]
King Floyd 61 March 6, 2006 Complications of stroke and diabetes[281]
Johnny Williams 99 March 6, 2006 Chicago, Illinois, US [282]
Buck Owens
Buck Owens and the Buckaroos
76 March 25, 2006 Bakersfield, California, US Heart attack[283]
Nikki Sudden
Swell Maps
49 March 26, 2006 New York City, New York, US Heart attack[284]
Peter Wells
Rose Tattoo
59 March 27, 2006 Sydney, Australia Prostate cancer[285]
Martin Gilks
The Wonder Stuff
41 April 3, 2006 London, England Traffic accident[286]
Gene Pitney 66 April 5, 2006 Cardiff, Wales Heart attack[287]
Henry Lewy 79 April 8, 2006 Stroke and following heart surgery[288]
June Pointer
The Pointer Sisters
52 April 11, 2006 Los Angeles, California, US Cancer[289]
Phil Walden
Record producer and co-founder of the Macon, Georgia-based on Capricorn Records
66 April 22, 2006 Cancer[290]
Grant McLennan
The Go-Betweens
48 May 6, 2006 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Heart attack[291]
Johnnie Wilder, Jr.
Heatwave
56 May 13, 2006 Dayton, Ohio, US Complications of paralysis[292]
Freddie Garrity
Freddie and the Dreamers
69 May 19, 2006 Bangor, Wales Emphysema[293]
Desmond Dekker 64 May 25, 2006 Thornton Heath, Croydon, England Heart attack[294]
Vince McAllister
Pentagram
51 May 26, 2006 Cancer
Vince Welnick
The Grateful Dead
55 June 2, 2006 Sonoma County, California, US Suicide by cutting his throat[295]
Johnny Grande
Bill Haley & His Comets
76 June 3, 2006 Clarksville, Tennessee, US Natural causes[296]
Billy Preston 59 June 6, 2006 Scottsdale, Arizona, US Respiratory failure[297]
Freddie Gorman
The Originals
67 June 13, 2006 Lung cancer[298]
Duane Roland
Molly Hatchet
52 June 19, 2006 St. Augustine, Florida, US Natural causes[299]
Claydes Charles Smith
Kool & the Gang
57 June 20, 2006 US [300]
Back Alley John 51 June 22, 2006 Respiratory disease[301]
Arif Mardin
Music producer
74 June 25, 2006 New York City, New York, US Pancreatic cancer[302]
Johnny Jenkins 67 June 26, 2006 Bibb County, Georgia, US Stroke[303]
Joe Weaver 71 July 5, 2006 Southfield, Michigan, US Stroke[304]
Syd Barrett
Pink Floyd
60 July 7, 2006 Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England Pancreatic cancer[305]
Milan Williams
Commodores
58 July 9, 2006 US Cancer[306]
Herbert Kalin
Kalin Twins
72 July 21, 2006 Heart attack
Jessie Mae Hemphill 82 July 22, 2006 Memphis, Tennessee, US Complications from an ulcer[307]
Floyd Dixon 77 July 26, 2006 Orange County, US Kidney failure[308]
Arthur Lee
Love
61 August 3, 2006 Memphis, Tennessee, US Leukemia[309]
John Locke
Nazareth, Spirit
62 August 4, 2006 Ojai, California, US Cancer[310]
Barbara George 63 August 10, 2006 Chauvin, Louisiana, US [311]
Jon Nödtveidt
Dissection, Nifelheim, Ophthalamia, The Black
31 August 13, 2006 Hässelby, Sweden Suicide by gunshot.[312]
Bruce Gary
The Knack
55 August 22, 2006 Tarzana, California, US Non-Hodgkin lymphoma[313]
Jesse Pintado
Napalm Death, Terrorizer, Lock Up, Brujeria
37 August 27, 2006 Ridderkerk, Netherlands Liver failure[314]
Pip Pyle
Hatfield and the North, National Health, Gong
56 August 28, 2006 Paris, France Natural causes[315]
Jumpin' Gene Simmons 73 August 29, 2006 Tupelo, Mississippi, US [316]
Danny Flores
The Champs
77 September 19, 2006 Huntington Beach, California, US [317]
Boz Burrell
Bad Company, King Crimson
60 September 21, 2006 Marbella, Spain Heart attack[318]
Etta Baker 93 September 23, 2006 Fairfax, Virginia, US [319]
Henry Townsend 96 September 24, 2006 Mequon, Wisconsin, US [320]
Prentiss Barnes
The Moonglows
81 October 1, 2006 Magnolia, Mississippi, US Traffic accident[321]
Larissa "Strickland" Stolarchuk
L-Seven, Laughing Hyenas
46 October 9, 2006 North Port, Florida, US Drug overdose
Jared Anderson
Morbid Angel, Hate Eternal
31 October 14, 2006 Covington, Kentucky, US [322]
Snooky Pryor 85-87 October 18, 2006 Cape Girardeau, Missouri, US [323]
Sandy West
The Runaways
47 October 21, 2006 San Dimas, California, US Lung cancer[324]
Stuart Edwards
Edison Lighthouse
73 October 23, 2006 US Cancer
Gerald Levert
LeVert
40 November 10, 2006 Cleveland, Ohio, US Drug overdose[325]
Annie Laurie 82 November 13, 2006 Titusville, Florida, US
Ruth Brown 78 November 17, 2006 Henderson, Nevada, US Complications following heart attack and stroke[326]
Tony Silvester
The Main Ingredient
65 November 27, 2006 Multiple myeloma
Mariska Veres
Shocking Blue
59 December 2, 2006 The Hague, Netherlands Gall bladder cancer[327]
Jay McShann 90 December 7, 2006 Kansas City, Missouri, US [328]
Homesick James 96 December 13, 2006 Springfield, Missouri, US [329]
Ahmet Ertegun
Record producer, record label executive and co-founder of Atlantic Records
83 December 14, 2006 New York City, New York, US Injuries from an accidental fall[330]
Denis Payton
The Dave Clark Five
63 December 17, 2006 Bournemouth, Dorset, England Cancer[331]
James Brown
The Famous Flames, The J.B.'s
73 December 25, 2006 Atlanta, Georgia, US Congestive heart failure[332]
Tad Jones 54 January 1, 2007 Fall
Sneaky Pete Kleinow
The Flying Burrito Brothers
72 January 6, 2007 Petaluma, California, US Alzheimer's disease[333]
Brent Liles
Social Distortion, Agent Orange
43 January 18, 2007 Los Angeles, California, US Traffic accident[334]
Denny Doherty
The Mamas & the Papas
66 January 19, 2007 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Kidney failure[335]
Esmond Edwards
Record producer, record engineering and co-founded of Prestige Records
79 January 20, 2007 Santa Barbara, California, US
Crown Prince Waterford 90 February 1, 2007 Jacksonville, Florida, US [336]
Billy Henderson
The Spinners
67 February 2, 2007 Daytona Beach, Florida, US Diabetes[337]
Joe Hunter
The Funk Brothers
79 February 2, 2007 Detroit, Michigan, US Natural causes[338]
Barbara McNair 72 February 4, 2007 Los Angeles, California, US Throat cancer[339]
Eldee Young
Young-Holt Unlimited
71 February 12, 2007 Bangkok, Thailand Heart attack
John Lane
Bill Haley & His Comets
76 February 18, 2007
Ian Wallace
King Crimson
60 February 22, 2007 Los Angeles, California, US Esophageal cancer[340]
Donnie Brooks 71 February 23, 2007 US Heart attack
Billy Thorpe
Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs
60 February 28, 2007 Sydney, Australia Heart attack[341]
Paul deLay 55 March 7, 2007 Portland, Oregon, US Leukaemia[342]
Brad Delp
Boston
55 March 9, 2007 Atkinson, New Hampshire, US Suicide from carbon monoxide poisoning[343]
Betty Hutton 86 March 11, 2007 Palm Springs, California, US Colon cancer[344]
Luther Ingram 69 March 19, 2007 Belleville, Illinois, US Heart failure[345]
Mark St. John
Kiss
51 April 5, 2007 New York City, New York, US Cerebral hemorrhage[346]
Dakota Staton 76 April 10, 2007 New York, US Stroke[347]
Don Ho 76 April 14, 2007 Waikiki, Hawaii, US Congestive heart failure[348]
San Fadyl
The Ladybug Transistor
31 April 26, 2007 US
Bobby Pickett
The Crypt-Kickers
69 April 27, 2007 Los Angeles, California, US Leukemia[349]
Zola Taylor
The Platters
69 April 30, 2007 Riverside, California, US Pneumonia[350]
Wolfgang Jäger
Extrabreit
54 May 3, 2007 Hagen, Germany
Big Joe Duskin 86 May 6, 2007 Avondale, Ohio, US Diabetes[351]
Carey Bell 70 May 6, 2007 Chicago, Illinois, US Heart failure[352]
Carson Whitsett
Record producer for The Imperial Show Band
62 May 8, 2007 Brain cancer[353]
Izumi Sakai
Zard
40 May 27, 2007 Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan Accidental fall
Tony Thompson
Hi-Five
31 June 1, 2007 Waco, Texas, US Chlorodifluoromethane[354]
John Pyke
Ra Ra Riot
23 June 3, 2007
Freddie Scott 74 June 4, 2007 Jamaica, New York, US [355]
Richard Bell
The Band, Full Tilt Boogie Band
61 June 15, 2007 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Multiple myeloma[356]
Hank Medress
The Tokens
68 June 18, 2007 Manhattan, New York, US

Lung cancer[357]

Natasja Saad 33 June 24, 2007 Spanish Town, Saint Catherine, Jamaica Traffic accident[358]
George McCorkle
Marshall Tucker Band
59 June 29, 2007 Lebanon, Tennessee, US Cancer[359]
Bill Pinkney
The Drifters
81 July 4, 2007 Daytona Beach, Florida, US Heart attack[360]
Kelly Johnson
Girlschool
49 July 15, 2007 Clapham, London, England Spinal cancer[361]
Ron Miller 74 July 23, 2007 Santa Monica, California, US Cardiac arrest[362]
Trevor Hudson
Bottom of the Hudson
27 July 29, 2007 US Traffic accident
Clarence Tex Walker
The Coasters
61 August 8, 2007 Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England Heart attack[363]
Jon Lucien 65 August 14, 2007 Orlando, Florida, US Respiratory failure[364]
Hilly Kristal
Founder of CBGB, manager for The Dead Boys
75 August 28, 2007 New York City, New York, US Lung cancer[365]
Kip Anderson 69 August 29, 2007 Anderson, South Carolina, US [366]
Hughie Thomasson
Outlaws, Lynyrd Skynyrd
55 September 9, 2007 Brooksville, Florida, US Heart attack[367]
Willie Tee 63 September 11, 2007 New Orleans, Louisiana, US Colon cancer[368]
Joe Zawinul
Weather Report
75 September 11, 2007 Vienna, Austria Skin cancer[369]
Bobby Byrd
The Famous Flames, The JB's
73 September 12, 2007 Loganville, Georgia, US Cancer[370]
Pepsi Tate
Tigertailz
42 September 18, 2007 Penarth, Wales, England Pancreatic cancer
Patrick Bourque
Emerson Drive
29 September 25, 2007
Jacqueline Breyer
Psychic TV
38 October 9, 2007 US
Backwards Sam Firk 64 October 11, 2007 Mill Spring, North Carolina, US Heart attack[371]
Lucky Dube 43 October 18, 2007 Rosettenville, Johannesburg Gauteng, South Africa Murder[372]
Paul Fox
The Ruts
56 October 21, 2007 United Kingdom Lung cancer[373]
Lance Hahn
Cringer, J Church
40 October 21, 2007 Austin, Texas, US Nephropathy complications
Linda S. Stein
American talent agent
62 October 30, 2007 Manhattan, New York, US Murder by blunt impact trauma to head and neck[374]
John Petersen
Harpers Bizarre, The Beau Brummels
65 November 11, 2007 [375]
Jim Ford 66 November 18, 2007 Fort Bragg, California, US [376]
Kevin DuBrow
Quiet Riot
52 November 19, 2007 Las Vegas, Nevada, US Drug overdose[377]
Ernest "Doc" Paulin 100 November 25, 2007 Marrero, Louisiana, US [378]
Lynette Knackstedt
Skankin' Pickle
37 December 7, 2007 San Francisco, California, US Drug overdose
Ike Turner
Kings of Rhythm
Ike & Tina Turner
76 December 12, 2007 San Marcos, California, US Drug overdose[379]
Dan Fogelberg 56 December 16, 2007 Deer Isle, Maine, US Prostate cancer[380]
Joe Ames
Ames Brothers
86 December 22, 2007
Oscar Peterson 82 December 23, 2007 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Kidney failure[381]
Joe Dolan 68 December 26, 2007 Dublin, Ireland Intracerebral hemorrhage
Ken Nelson
Record producer and manager from Capitol Records
96 January 6, 2008 Somis, California, US [382]
Dave Day
The Monks
66 January 10, 2008 Heart attack
John Stewart
The Kingston Trio
68 January 19, 2008 San Diego, California, US Brain aneurysm[383]
Trevor Taylor
Bad Boys Blue
50 January 19, 2008 Cologne, Germany Heart attack[384]
Francis Clay 84 January 21, 2008 San Francisco, California, US [385]
Ben McMillan
Gruntruck
46 January 26, 2008 US Diabetes
Scot Halpin
The Who
54 February 9, 2008 Bloomington, Indiana, US [386]
Yegor Letov
Grazhdanskaya Oborona
43 February 19, 2008 Omsk, Russia Heart failure[387]
Buddy Miles 60 February 26, 2008 Austin, Texas, US Congestive heart failure[388]
Mike Smith
The Dave Clark Five
64 February 28, 2008 Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England Pneumonia[389]
Mike Conley
M.I.A.
49 February 28, 2008 Chicago, Illinois, US Head injuries from fall
Jeff Healey
The Jeff Healey Band
41 March 2, 2008 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Retinoblastoma[390]
Norman Smith
Record producer and audio engineer
85 March 3, 2008 East Sussex, England [391]
Mikey Dread 53 March 15, 2008 Stamford, Connecticut, US Brain tumour[392]
Klaus Dinger
Kraftwerk, Neu!, La! Neu?
61 March 21, 2008 Heart failure[393]
Sean Levert
LeVert
39 March 30, 2008 Cleveland, Ohio, US Sarcoidosis[394]
Larry Brown
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
63 April 6, 2008
George Butler
Record producer
76 April 9, 2008 Castro Valley, California, US Alzheimer's disease[395]
Ozzie Cadena
Record producer for Savoy Records
83 April 9, 2008 Torrance, California, US Pneumonia and complications from a stroke[396]
Sean Costello 28 April 15, 2008 Atlanta, Georgia, US Drug overdose[397]
Brian Davison
The Nice
65 April 15, 2008 Bideford, Devon, England [398]
Danny Federici
Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band
58 April 17, 2008 New York City, New York, US Melanoma[399]
Al Wilson 68 April 21, 2008 Fontana, California, US Kidney failure[400]
Bob Childers 61 April 22, 2008 Stillwater, Oklahoma, US Pneumonia and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease[401]
Paul Davis 60 April 22, 2008 Meridian, Mississippi, US Heart attack[402]
Micky Waller
The Steampacket, The Jeff Beck Group
66 May 8, 2008 London, England Liver failure[403]
John Rutsey
Rush
55 May 11, 2008 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Diabetes[404]
Michelle Meldrum
Phantom Blue, Meldrum
39 May 21, 2008 Burbank, California, US Brain hemorrhage[405]
Jimmy McGriff 72 May 24, 2008 Voorhees Township, New Jersey, US Multiple sclerosis[406]
Jerry Cole 68 May 28, 2008 Corona, California, US Heart attack[407]
Al Jones 62 June 1, 2008 UK [408]
Bo Diddley 79 June 2, 2008 Archer, Florida, US Heart failure[409]
Lula Reed 82 June 21, 2008 Detroit, Michigan, US [410]
Mel Galley
Whitesnake, Trapeze, Phenomena
60 July 1, 2008 Heath Hayes and Wimblebury, Staffordshire, England Esophageal cancer[411]
Jo Stafford 90 July 16, 2008 Century City, California, US Congestive heart failure[412]
Isaac Hayes 65 August 10, 2008 Memphis, Tennessee, US Complications due to stroke[413]
Jerry Wexler
Music journalist and record producer
91 August 15, 2008 Sarasota, Florida, US Congestive heart failure[414]
Pervis Jackson
The Spinners
70 August 18, 2008 Detroit, Michigan, US Cancer[415]
Little Arthur Duncan 74 August 20, 2008 Northlake, Illinois, US Complications after brain surgery[416]
Jerry Finn
Record producer
39 August 21, 2008 Los Angeles, California, US Cerebral hemorrhage[417]
Richard Wright
Pink Floyd
65 September 15, 2008 London, England Lung cancer[418]
Norman Whitfield
Record producer for The Temptations and co-founder of Motown and Whitfield Records
68 September 16, 2008 Los Angeles, California, US Diabetes[419]
Earl Palmer 83 September 19, 2008 Banning, California, US [420]
Nappy Brown 78 September 20, 2008 Charlotte, North Carolina, US Natural causes[421]
Cherry Smith
The Wailers
65 September 24, 2008 Miami, Florida, US Heart attack[422]
Nick Reynolds
The Kingston Trio
75 October 1, 2008 San Diego, California, US Acute respiratory disease[423]
Gidget Gein
Marilyn Manson
39 October 8, 2008 Burbank, California, US Drug overdose[424]
Alton Ellis 70 October 10, 2008 Hammersmith, London, England Cancer[425]
Cliff Nobles 67 October 12, 2008 Norristown, Pennsylvania, US [426]
Frankie Kerr
Teenage Head
51 October 15, 2008 Canada Cancer
Levi Stubbs
The Four Tops
72 October 17, 2008 Detroit, Michigan, US Natural causes[427]
Dee Dee Warwick 66 October 18, 2008 Essex County, New Jersey, US [428]
Virgil Gonsalves
Pacific Gas & Electric
76 October 20, 2008
Merl Saunders
Legion of Mary
74 October 24, 2008 Complications following stroke[429]
Mike Baker
Shadow Gallery
45 October 29, 2008 Heart attack[430]
Frank Navetta
Descendents
46 October 31, 2008 Diabetic coma[431]
Jimmy Carl Black
The Mothers of Invention, Muffin Men, Captain Beefheart
70 November 1, 2008 Siegsdorf, Germany Lung cancer[432]
Nathaniel Mayer 64 November 1, 2008 Detroit, Michigan, US Stroke[433]
Jody Reynolds
The Storms
75 November 7, 2008 Palm Desert, California, US Liver cancer[434]
Mitch Mitchell
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
62 November 12, 2008 Portland, Oregon, US Natural causes[435]
Munetaka Higuchi
Loudness
49 November 30, 2008 Osaka, Japan Hepatocellular carcinoma[436]
Odetta 77 December 2, 2008 New York City, New York, US Heart disease[437]
Chico Banks 46 December 3, 2008 Chicago, Illinois, US Faulty heart valve[438]
Steve Isham
Autograph
56 December 9, 2008 US Liver cancer
Dennis Yost
Classics IV
65 December 9, 2008 Respiratory failure.[439]
Sandeé
Exposé
46 December 15, 2008 Hollywood, Florida, US Seizure[440]
Feliciano Vierra Tavares
Tavares
88 December 17, 2008 Hyannis, Massachusetts, US Prostate cancer[441]
Robert Ward
Ohio Players
70 December 25, 2008 Dry Branch, Georgia, US [442]
Delaney Bramlett
Delaney & Bonnie
69 December 27, 2008 Los Angeles, California, US Complications after gall bladder surgery[443]
Ron Asheton
The Stooges
60 January 6, 2009 Ann Arbor, Michigan, US Heart attack[444]
Lamya 35 January 8, 2009 Oman Heart attack[445]
Andy DeMize
Nekromantix
25 January 11, 2009 Fullerton, California, US Traffic accident[446]
Alejandro Sokol
Las Pelotas
48 January 12, 2009 Río Cuarto, Córdoba, Argentina Respiratory insufficiency[447]
David "Fathead" Newman 75 January 20, 2009 Kingston, New York, US Complications of pancreatic cancer[448]
Billy Powell
Lynyrd Skynyrd
56 January 28, 2009 Orange Park, Florida, US Heart attack[449]
Hank Crawford 74 January 29, 2009 US [450]
Dewey Martin
Buffalo Springfield
68 January 31, 2009 Van Nuys, California, US Natural causes[451]
Cornelius Johnson
Ohio Players
71 February 1, 2009
Lux Interior
The Cramps
62 February 4, 2009 Glendale, California, v Aortic dissection[452]
Estelle Bennett
The Ronettes
67 February 11, 2009 Englewood, New Jersey, US Colon cancer[453]
Morris Broadnax 78 February 17, 2009 Congestive heart failure[454]
Miika Tenkula
Sentenced
34 February 18, 2009 Muhos, Finland Heart attack[455]
Snooks Eaglin 72 February 18, 2009 New Orleans, Louisiana, US Heart attack[456]
Kelly Groucutt
Electric Light Orchestra
63 February 19, 2009 Worcester, England Heart attack[457]
Randall Bewley
Pylon
53 February 25, 2009 Athens, Georgia, US Heart attack[458]
Jimmy Boyd 70 March 7, 2009 Santa Monica, California, US Cancer[459]
Kent Henry
Blues Image, Steppenwolf
60 March 18, 2009 Portland, Oregon, US Alzheimer's disease[460]
Mel Brown 69 March 20, 2009 Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Complications from emphysema[461]
Uriel Jones
The Funk Brothers
74 March 24, 2009 Dearborn, Michigan, US Heart attack[462]
Dan Seals
England Dan and John Ford Coley
61 March 25, 2009 Nashville, Tennessee, US Mantle cell lymphoma[463]
John Mayhew
Genesis
61 March 26, 2009 Glasgow, Scotland Heart condition[464]
Nancy Overton
The Chordettes
83 April 5, 2009 Blairstown, New Jersey, US Esophageal cancer[465]
Tam Paton
Bay City Rollers
70 April 8, 2009 Heart attack[466]
Rocky Hill
Dusty Hill's oldest brother and association of American Blues
62 April 10, 2009 Houston, Texas, US [467]
Ron Stallings
Huey Lewis and the News
62 April 13, 2009 Multiple myeloma
Betty Hall Jones 98 April 20, 2009 Torrance, California, US Natural causes[468]
Ean Evans
Lynyrd Skynyrd, Outlaws
48 May 6, 2009 Columbus, Mississippi, US Lung cancer[469]
Uli Trepte
Guru Guru
68 May 21, 2009 Berlin, Germany Cancer[470]
Jay Bennett
Wilco
45 May 24, 2009 Urbana, Illinois, US Accidental overdose[471]
Koko Taylor 80 June 3, 2009 Kildeer, Illinois, US Complications from gastrointestinal bleeding[472]
Bob Bogle
The Ventures
75 June 14, 2009 Vancouver, Washington, US Non-Hodgkin lymphoma[473]
Sky Saxon
The Seeds
71 June 25, 2009 Austin, Texas, US Heart and kidney failure[474]
Michael Jackson
The Jackson 5
50 June 25, 2009 Los Angeles, California, US Cardiac arrest[475]
Fayette Pinkney
The Three Degrees
61 June 27, 2009 Lansdale, Pennsylvania, US Respiratory failure[476]
Allen Klein
Record label executive and co-founder of ABKCO Records
77 July 4, 2009 New York City, New York, US Respiratory failure[477]
Drake Levin
Paul Revere & the Raiders
62 July 4, 2009 San Francisco, California, US Cancer[478]
George William Fullerton 86 July 4, 2009 Fullerton, California, US [479]
Midnight
Crimson Glory
47 July 8, 2009 St. Petersburg, Florida, US Stomach aneurysm[480]
Gordon Waller
Peter and Gordon
64 July 17, 2009 Ledyard, Connecticut, US Cardiac arrest[481]
Marcel Jacob
Talisman
45 July 21, 2009 Kristineberg, Stockholm, Sweden Suicide[482]
Andy Parle
Space
42 August 1, 2009 Liverpool, England Fell crossing the road[483]
Mbah Surip 52 August 4, 2009 Jakarta, Indonesia Heart attack[484]
Willy DeVille
Mink DeVille
58 August 6, 2009 New York City, New York, US Pancreatic cancer[485]
Mike Seeger 75 August 7, 2009 Lexington, Virginia, US Cancer[486]
David Van De Pitte
Record producer, arranger and co-founded of Motown Records
67 August 9, 2009 Southfield, Michigan, US Cancer[487]
Rashied Ali 76 August 12, 2009 Manhattan, New York City, New York, US Heart attack[488]
Les Paul 94 August 13, 2009 White Plains, New York, US Pneumonia[489]
Larry Knechtel
Bread
69 August 20, 2009 Yakima, Washington, US Heart attack[490]
Johnny Carter
The Flamingos, The Dells
75 August 21, 2009 Harvey, Illinois, US Lung cancer[491]
Ellie Greenwich 68 August 26, 2009 New York City, New York, US Heart attack[492]
Jake Drake-Brockman
Echo & the Bunnymen
53 September 1, 2009 Isle of Man Traffic accident[493]
Guy Babylon 52 September 2, 2009 Los Angeles, California, US Heart attack[494]
Jim Carroll 60 September 11, 2009 Manhattan, New York City, New York, US Heart attack[495]
Mary Travers
Peter, Paul And Mary
72 September 16, 2009 Danbury, Connecticut, US Complications arising from bone marrow transplant[496]
Sam Carr
The Jelly Roll Kings
83 September 21, 2009 Clarksdale, Mississippi, US Congestive heart failure[497]
Greg Ladanyi
Record producer
57 September 29, 2009 Nicosia, Cyprus Fractured skull after fall[498]
Mike Alexander
Evile
32 October 5, 2009 Luleå, Sweden Pulmonary embolism[499]
Steve Ferguson
NRBQ
60 October 7, 2009
Stephen Gately
Boyzone
33 October 10, 2009 Majorca, Spain Pulmonary edema[500]
Dickie Peterson
Blue Cheer
61 October 12, 2009 Erkelenz, Germany Liver cancer[501]
Brendan Mullen
Music promoter, founder of Los Angeles punk rock club The Masque
60 October 12, 2009 Los Angeles, California, US Stroke[502]
Al Martino 82 October 13, 2009 Springfield, Pennsylvania, US Heart attack
Sirone 69 October 21, 2009 US [503]
Chris Bartley 62 October 26, 2009 Kidney failure[504]
Luther Dixon
Record producer for The Platters, The Shirelles, The Four Buddies
78 October 22, 2009 Jacksonville, Florida, US [505]
Norton Buffalo
The Steve Miller Band
58 October 30, 2009 Paradise, California, US Lung cancer[506]
Jerry Fuchs
!!!, Maserati
34 November 8, 2009 Brooklyn, New York, US Fall after elevator accident[507]
Haydain Neale
Jacksoul
39 November 22, 2009 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Lung cancer[508]
Al Alberts
The Four Aces
87 November 27, 2009 Arcadia, Florida, US Renal failure[509]
Bob Keane 87 November 28, 2009 Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, US Kidney failure[510]
Eric Woolfson
The Alan Parsons Project
64 December 2, 2009 London, England Kidney cancer[511]
Liam Clancy
Makem and Clancy, The Clancy Brothers
74 December 4, 2009 Cork, Ireland Pulmonary fibrosis[512]
Jack Rose
Pelt
38 December 5, 2009 Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, US Heart attack[513]
James Gurley
Big Brother and the Holding Company
69 December 20, 2009 Palm Desert, California, US Heart attack[514]
Mick Cocks
Rose Tattoo
54 December 22, 2009 Sydney, Australia Liver cancer[515]
Arnold S. Caplin
Record producer, co-founder and owner of Historical Records and Biograph Records
80 December 25, 2009 Pittsfield, Massachusetts, US
Vic Chesnutt 45 December 25, 2009 Athens, Georgia, US Suicide by drug overdose related to permanent quadriplegia[516]
Tony Bellamy
Redbone
63 December 25, 2009 Las Vegas, Nevada, US Liver failure[517]
The Rev
Avenged Sevenfold, Pinkly Smooth, Suburban Legends
28 December 28, 2009 Huntington Beach, California, US Drug overdose[518]
Rowland S. Howard
The Birthday Party
50 December 30, 2009 Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia Hepatocellular carcinoma[519]
Earl Gaines 74 December 31, 2009 Nashville, Tennessee, US [520]

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