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I'll go with you with Ronnie Van Zant, also guitarist Steve Gaines and his sister, Skynyrd's backing vocalist Cassie Gaines
Also:
Paul Kossoff
Jim Morrison
Duane Allman
Amy Winehouse
Brian Jones
Janis Joplin
Bob Calvert
Jimi Hendrix
Bob Marley
Peter Tosh
Motown artists including: Marvin Gaye, Tammi Terrell and Florence Ballad
Soul artists including: Dusty Springfield, Otis Redding, Curtis Mayfield and Jackie Wilson
Joe Strummer
Les Harvey[27] was a co-founder of Stone the Crows in late 1969. It was while on stage with Stone the Crows at Swansea Top Rank in 1972, on a rainy day with puddles on the stage, that he was electrocuted after touching a microphone that was not earth-grounded.[2] A roadie attempted to unplug the guitar, but was unsuccessful.[3] Harvey died from his injuries.
Mama Cass
Randy Rhoads.
Ritchie Valens aged 17 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkSfMj8D-7c
Richey Edwards. Genius.
Malcolm Owen
Jeff Buckley for me
For me personally the saddest loss of them all. Plenty of greats in this thread but he is the godfather of the music I love the most
I frequently get the opportunity to see bands who were contemporaries of The Clash and are still touring who call him out as a huge influence on them
What I’d give for an opportunity to see a reformed Clash playing White Man
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Agree with the last two posts. Strummer was hugely influential and still had so much to offer.
George Michael
The clash = overrated
Buddy holly?
Gavin Clark.
Pete Ham (Badfinger)