On January 24, 2017, Claude Hudson “Butch” Trucks died aged 69. He was musician (drums), worked with The 31st of February, Les Brers, Butch Trucks & the Freight Train Band and Frogwings, but was best known as founding member and drummer of The Allman Brothers Band.
Yearly Archives: 2018
Sammy Hagar: Same
In January 1977, “Capitol” label released the self-titled, second Sammy Hagar album. It was recorded in 1976, and was produced by John Carter.
Personnel:
- Sammy Hagar– lead vocals, guitar
- David Lewark– guitar
- Alan Fitzgerald– keyboards
- Bill Church– bass guitar
- Scott Mathews– drums
Track listing:
- Red – John Carter, Sammy Hagar
- Catch the Wind – Donovan
- Cruisin’ & Boozin’ – Sammy Hagar
- Free Money – Lenny Kaye, Patti Smith
- Rock ‘N’ Roll Weekend – Sammy Hagar
- Fillmore Shuffle – Bruce Stephens
- Hungry – Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil
- The Pits – John Carter, Sammy Hagar
- Love Has Found Me – Sammy Hagar
- Little Star/Eclipse – Sammy Hagar
Starcastle: Fountains of Light
In January 1977, “Epic” label released “Fountains of Light”, the second Starcastle studio album. It was recorded in 1976, at “Le Studio” in Morin Heights, Quebec, Canada, and was produced by Roy Thomas Baker.
Personnel:
- Terry Luttrell- lead vocals
- Stephen Hagler, Matthew Stewart – vocals, guitars
- Herb Schildt- synthesizers, organ, piano
- Gary Strater – vocals, bass guitar, Taurus pedals
- Stephen Tassler – vocals, drums, percussion
- Nick Blagona, Gary Lyons, George Marino – engineer
Track listing:
- Fountains
- Dawning of the Day
- Silver Winds
- True to the Light
- Portraits
- Diamond Song (Deep Is the Light)
April Wine: Forever for Now
In January 1977, “Aquarius” label released “Forever for Now”, the sixth April Wine studio album. It was recorded in 1976, and was produced by Myles Goodwyn.
Personnel:
- Myles Goodwyn– lead and backing vocals, guitars, piano, string ensemble
- Gary Moffet – guitars, backing vocals
- Steve Lang– bass, backing vocals
- Jerry Mercer– drums, percussion, vibraphone, backing vocals
Track listing:
All tracks by Myles Goodwyn, except where noted.
- Forever for Now
- Child’s Garden
- Lovin’ You
- Holly Would
- You Won’t Dance with Me
- Come Away – George Bowser, Peter Jupp
- Mama Laye
- I’d Rather be Strong
- Hard Times – Jimmy Dean, lyrics by Myles Goodwyn
- Marjorie
Bread: Lost Without Your Love
In January 1977, “Elektra” label released “Lost Without Your Love”, the sixth and final Bread studio album. It was recorded in 1976, at “Elektra Sound Recorders” in Hollywood, and was produced by David Gates, James Griffin, Larry Knetchel and Mike Botts.
Personnel:
- David Gates- vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards
- James Griffin- vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Larry Knechtel- keyboards, bass, guitar
- Mike Botts– drums
- Dean Parks– guitar
- Michael Boddicker– synthesizers
- Tom Scott- saxophone, woodwinds
Track listing:
- Hooked on You – David Gates
- She’s the Only One – James Griffin, Royer
- Lost Without Your Love – David Gates
- Change of Heart – David Gates, James Griffin
- Belonging – David Gates
- Fly Away – James Griffin, Royer
- Lay Your Money Down – David Gates
- The Chosen One – David Gates
- Today’s the First Day – James Griffin, Royer
- Hold Tight – David Gates
- Our Lady of Sorrow – James Griffin, Royer
Hugh Masekela
On January 23, 2018, Hugh Ramopolo Masekela died aged 78. He was musician (trumpet, flugelhorn, cornet), singer and composer, known as “Father of South African Jazz.” As leader Masekela released 49 albums, and received many awards, including:
- 1968 – Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Pop Performance – instrumental
- 2002 – BBC Radio Jazz Awards: International Award of the Year
- 2005 – Channel O Music Video Awards: Lifetime Achievement Award
- 2007 – Ghana Music Awards: 2007 African Music Legend Award
- 2010 – Order of Ikhamanga: South African National Orders Ceremony
- 2014 – University of York Honorary Doctorate in Music
- 2015 – Rhodes University: Doctor of Music
JImmy Bain
On January 23, 2016, James Stewart Bain aka Jimmy Bain, died aged 68. He was musician (bass), has worked with Phil Lynott, Wild Horses, Gary Moore, World War III and Scorpions, but was best known for playing bass in bands Rainbow and Dio.
Mick Ronson: Play Don’t Worry
In January 1975, “RCA” label released “Play Don’t Worry”, the second Mick Ronson album. It was recorded in 1974, at “Trident Studios”, “Scorpio Sound” and “Sundragon Studios” in London, “Strawberry Studios” in Juan La Pins, France, and was produced by Mick Ronson.
Personnel:
- Mick Ronson– vocals, guitar, bass, drums, harmonica, piano, clavinet, synthesizer, arrangements, mixing
- Mike Garson– piano
- John Mealing– piano
- Jeff Daly – saxophone, flutes
- Neil Kernon– ARP synthesizer
- Trevor Bolder– bass, horn
- Ritchie Dharma, Aynsley Dunbar, Tony Newman– drums
- Paul Francis – drums
- Sid Sax – string conductor
- Ian Hunter– backing vocals
- Vicky Silva, Miquel Brown, Beverly Baxton – backing vocals
- Dennis Mackay, Peter Fielder, Ted Sharp, Ray Hendrickson, Ian Major – engineer
- Clive Arrowsmith – photography
Track listing:
- Billy Porter – Mick Ronson
- Angel No. 9 – Craig Fuller
- This Is for You – Laurie Heath
- White Light/White Heat – Lou Reed
- Play Don’t Worry – Mick Ronson, Bob Sargeant
- Hazy Days – Mick Ronson
- Girl Can’t Help It – Bobby Troup
- Empty Bed (Io Me Ne Andrei) – Claudio Baglioni, Antonio Coggio, Mick Ronson
- Woman – Adam Taylor
Dr. Feelgood: Down by the Jetty
In January 1975, “United Artists” label released “Down by the Jetty”, the debut Dr. Feelgood album. It was recorded June – November 1974, and was produced by Vic Maile.
Personnel:
- Lee Brilleaux- lead vocals, electric and slide guitar, harmonica
- Wilko Johnson – lead and backing vocals, guitar, piano
- John B. Sparks – bass
- The Big Figure – drums
- Bob Andrews- organ, saxophone
- Brinsley Schwarz- saxophone
- Dave Charles, Kingsley Ward, Pat Moran – engineer
Track listing:
All tracks by Wilko Johnson, except where noted.
- She Does It Right
- Boom Boom – John Lee Hooker
- The More I Give
- Roxette
- One Weekend
- That Ain’t the Way to Behave
- I Don’t Mind
- Twenty Yards Behind
- Keep It Out of Sight
- All Through the City
- Cheque Book – Mickey Jupp
- Oyeh! – Mick Green
- Bony Moronie / Tequila – Larry Williams, Danny Flores (live recording)
Iron Butterfly: Scorching Beauty
In January 1975, “MCA” label released “Scorching Beauty”, the fifth Iron Butterfly studio album. It was recorded in 1974, and was produced by Denny Randell.
Personnel:
- Erik Brann– lead vocals, guitars
- Howard Reitzes – co-lead and backing vocals, keyboards
- Philip Taylor Kramer– lead and backing vocals, bass
- Ron Bushy– drums, backing vocals
- Ernie Cefalu– design
- Drew Struzan – illustrations
Track listing:
All tracks by Erik Brann, except where noted.
- 1975 Overture – Erik Brann, Ron Bushy, Philip Kramer, Howard Reitzes
- Hard Miseree
- High on a Mountain Top – Philip Kramer
- Am I Down
- People of the World
- Searchin’ Circles
- Pearly Gates – Ron Bushy, Jon Anderson
- Lonely Hearts
- Before You Go – Erik Brann, Howard Reitzes






