Among the latest is Greg Lake, who was the singer with King Crimson, part of Emerson, Lake and Palmer, and a solo hit maker with I Believe In Father Christmas. Also Joe Ligon, who was the founder and lead singer of gospel group The Mighty Clouds Of Joy.
Here is a list of some of the others who have died during 2016.
Colonel Abrams - eighties soul singer; Mohammed Ali - heavyweight champion and occasional singer: Mose Allison - blues and jazz artist; Ernestine Anderson - jazz and blues singer; Signe Anderson - founder member of Jefferson Airplane; Sylvia Anderson - film maker and voice of Lady Penelope in Thunderbirds; Lee Andrews - doowop singer with the Hearts; Lennie Baker - member of Danny & the Juniors; David Bowie - Bromley boy who became Ziggy Stardust; Bonnie Brown - member of The Browns; Tommy 'Weeping and Crying' Brown - bluesman; Pete Burns - member of Dead or Alive; Harrison Calloway - founder of Muscle Shoals Horns; Phil Chess - producer at Chess records; Guy Clark - Texas singer/songwriter; Joe Clay - rockabilly singer; Otis Clay - superlative soul singer (pictured); Leonard Cohen - singer/songwriter; Clifford Curry - beach music and blues singer; Bobby Curtola - Canadian pop singer; Joe Dowell - Wooden Heart singer; Patty Duke - actress and singer; Stanley 'Buckwheat' Dural - zydeco artist; David Egan - songwriter and member of Lil Band of Gold; Keith Emerson - composer and keyboard player with Nice and ELP; Emile Ford - sixties pop singer originally from St Lucia; Pete Fountain - New Orleans jazzman; Glenn Frey - member of the Eagles; Giorgio Gomelsky - music impresario and record producer; Leo Graham - producer for Tyrone Davis; Dale Griffin - Mott the Hoople drummer; Merle Haggard - country superstar; Herb Hardesty - sax player with Fats Domino; Leon Haywood - soul singer; Fred Hellerman - member of the Weavers; Dan Hicks - of the Hot Licks; Long John Hunter - bluesman; Wayne Jackson - Stax trumpet player with the Mar-Keys and Memphis Horns; Sonny James - fifties pop and country singer; Morris Jennings - drummer at Chess records;Joan Marie Johnson - member of the Dixie Cups; Sharon Jones - retro soul singer; Kitty Kallen - fifties singer; Candye Kane - blues singer and porn star; Paul Kantner - member of Jefferson Airplane; John D Loudermilk - songwriter and singer; Lonnie Mack - rock and roll guitarist; Sir George Martin - composer, arranger and Beatles producer; Carlo Mastrangelo - lead singer with the Belmonts; Henry McCullough - guitarist with Eire Apparent and Wings; Cliff Michelmore - UK TV presenter; Ned Miller - country singer; Chips Moman - Memphis based record producer and songwriter; Scotty Moore - guitarist with Elvis: Andy Newman - founder of Thunderclap Newman; Billy Paul - seventies soul singer; Gary S Paxton - record producer and member of Skip & Flip; Jimmy Powell - UK blues and pop singer; Prince - black music superstar; Prince Buster - ska singer and record producer; Clarence Reid - producer, singer and 'Blowfly; Sir Mack Rice - Falcons soul singer and writer of Mustang Sally; Danny Rivers - UK singer and mainstay of TFTW shows; Floyd Robinson - Making Love hitmaker; Leon Russell - keyboard player and songwriter; Troy Shondell - This Time singer; Frank Sinatra Jr - son of famous father; Ralph Stanley - bluegrass musician; Kay Starr - fifties singer; Lewis Steinberg - original bassist with Booker T & the MGs; Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart - disc jockey; Robert Stigwood - music impresario; Dave Swarbrick - fiddler and member of Fairport Convention; Toots Thielemans - jazz musician; Reggie Torian - member of The Impressions; L C Ulmer - bluesman; Pat Upton - member of Spiral Staircase; Robert Vaughn - TV and film actor; Vanity - eighties singer and songwriter; Bobby Vee - successful sixties pop singer; Tony Warren - creator of Coronation Street; Clint West - swamp pop singer; Maurice White - drummer with Earth Wind & Fire; Ruby Wilson - blues queen of Beale Street (pictured below); Ruby Winters - northern soul singer; Sir Terry Wogan - TV presenter, disc jockey and voice of Eurovision; Victoria Wood - UK comedienne; Bernie Worrell - member of Parliament and Funkadelic; Glenn Yarbrough - member of the Limeliters; John Zacherle - horror TV host and record maker.
Postscript: there has already been another music death, this time of Jim Lowe at the age of 93. Jim had a huge hit in 1956 with The Green Door. It reached number 8 in the UK but Frankie Vaughan's cover outsold it. Other records by Jim included a cover of Blue Suede Shoes, Love is the $64,000 Question, I Feel The Beat and Four Walls.
Thanks for the detail Nick. Has allowed me to correct a few errors and include a few more that I've missed from my daily listings.
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