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2016-07-27 | Blue Oyster Cult & The Clash Producer Sandy Pearlman Dead at 72 | Veteran rock producer Sandy Pearlman died on Tuesday morning (July 26) at age 72 after a long struggle following a cerebral hemorrhage he suffered in December, according to his longtime friend Robert Duncan. Pearlman was best known for producing nine albums by hard rock icons Blue Öyster Cult -- including their first five releases and a co-producing credit on their iconic hit the No. 12 1976 track "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" -- as well as The Dictators "Go Girl Crazy!" and The Clash's first U.S. release, "Give 'Em Enough Rope". In addition to working behind the boards, Pearlman also managed BÖC, Romeo Void, The Dictators and, briefly, Dio-era Black Sabbath. He was president of 415 Records and vice president of pioneering 1990s online music service e-music.
Pearlman's friend Duncan, announced the news in a Facebook post, writing, "Sandy Pearlman, poet, writer, songwriter, producer, manager, professor, polymath, visionary, passed peacefully, surrounded by love, at 12:30 am, July 26, 2016, in Marin County, California. A celebration of his exceptional life will be announced later." Duncan set up a GoFundMe page in June to help raise money for Pearlman's medical costs after what Duncan said was a hemorrhage that left his friend of five decades "unable to walk, talk or fully comprehend his circumstances and in need of enormously expensive care." Source: BillBoard |
2004-06-23 | Clash awarded for inspiration | The Clash have been awarded the Inspiration Award in music magazine Mojo's Honours List.
The awards, which also featured The Kinks' Ray Davies, recognise career-long contributions to music.
Mojo editor-in-chief Phil Alexander said the Clash had a "pushy bravado" which created songs "that remain as powerful and relevant today".
Davies, described as "consistently brilliant", won the songwriter prize for writing "classic material".
Davies wrote classic 1960s songs such as Waterloo Sunset, You Really Got Me and Lola.
Other stars honoured by the awards included James Brown, Marianne Faithfull, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Morrissey, Sting and the Black Eyed Peas. Source: Ananova |
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