Portal:Record production/Recent deaths

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 * Candle Memorial For Deceased Wikipedians.PNG The following list reflects the recent deaths of persons notable in the field of music and music production:

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 * John Fry, 69, American record producer, founder of Ardent Studios.
 * Larry Henley, 77, American singer (The Newbeats) and songwriter ("Wind Beneath My Wings").

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 * Wendy Rene, 67, American soul singer, complications from stroke.
 * Rock Scully, 73, American band manager (Grateful Dead), lung cancer.

15

 * Ray Steadman-Allen, 92, British composer and Salvation Army officer.

14

 * Joe Carr, 63, American bluegrass musician, stroke.
 * Irene Dalis, 89, American opera singer and impresario.
 * Millie Kirkham, 91, American singer.

12

 * John Hampton, 61, American music engineer and producer, complications of cancer.
 * John Persen, 73, Norwegian composer.

11

 * Dawn Sears, 53, American country musician (Nothin' but Good), lung cancer.
 * Hans Wallat, 85, German conductor and music director.

9

 * Lydia Mordkovitch, 70, Russian-born British violinist.
 * Sheila Stewart, 77, Scottish singer, storyteller, and author.

8

 * José Feghali, 53, Brazilian pianist, suicide by gunshot.
 * Earl Hayes, 34, American rapper ("Nolia Clap"), suicide by gunshot.
 * Knut Nystedt, 99, Norwegian orchestral and choral composer.

7

 * Brian Roy Goble, 57, Canadian musician (Subhumans), heart attack.
 * Mango, 60, Italian singer-songwriter and musician, heart attack.

5

 * Luis Herrera de la Fuente, 98, Mexican conductor and composer.

4

 * Graeme Goodall, 82, Australian recording engineer and record label owner, co-founder of Island Records.
 * Bob Montgomery, 77, American songwriter ("Heartbeat", "Misty Blue"), Parkinson's disease.

3

 * Ian McLagan, 69, English keyboardist (Small Faces), stroke.

2

 * Bobby Keys, 70, American saxophonist (The Rolling Stones), cirrhosis.
 * Carlos Mamery, 54, Puerto Rican music producer and television political critic, heart attack.

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 * Mario Abramovich, 88, Argentine violinist and composer.