Saturday, April 20, 2013

stats for previous post re 33 singer deaths


19 Of 518 Deaths in January 2012 there are 19 Singers:
1.     Anders Frandsen, 51, Danish singer and television presenter.[7] (Danish)
2.     Fred Milano, 72, American doo-wop singer (The Belmonts, Dion and the Belmonts), lung cancer. [17]
3.     Yafa Yarkoni, 86, Israeli singer. [21]
4.     Fong Fei Fei, 60, Taiwanese singer and actress, lung cancer. [48]
5.     Bob Weston, 64, British guitarist and songwriter (Fleetwood Mac), gastrointestinal hemorrhage. [60] (body found on this date)
6.     Kerry McGregor, 37, British singer and reality contestant (The X Factor), bladder cancer. [69]
7.     Dave Alexander, 73, American blues singer and pianist, suicide by gunshot. [119]
8.     Bridie Gallagher, 87, Irish singer. [143]
9.     Johnny Otis, 90, American R&B singer-songwriter. [283]
10.  Mohamed Rouicha, 61, Moroccan folk singer. [285] (French)
11.  Winston Riley, 65, Jamaican reggae musician and producer, complications of shooting. [310]
12.  Etta James, 73, American blues singer ("At Last"), leukemia. [322]
13.  Irena Jarocka, 65, Polish singer. [349] (Polish)
14.  Rita Gorr, 85, Belgian opera singer. [362]
15.  Deepika Joshi-Shah, 35, Indian singer and voice actress. [452]
16.  Kell Osborne, 72, American singer. [479]
17.  Camilla Williams, 92, American opera singer, complications from cancer. [485]
18.  Leslie Carter, 25, American singer and reality star (House of Carters), sister of Nick and Aaron Carter, drug overdose. [506]
19.  King Stitt, 71, Jamaican singer, complications from prostate cancer and diabetes. [521]


14 Out of 408 Deaths in April 2012 , singers
1.    Cynthia Dall, 41, American musician.[53]
2.    George Wilberforce Kakoma, 89, Ugandan musician, composer of the Ugandan national anthem.[96]
3.    Viro the virus, 31, American hip hop artist.[201]
4.    Greg Ham, 58, Australian musician (Men at Work).[271] 
5.    Levon Helm, 71, American musician (The Band) and actor (Coal Miner's Daughter), throat cancer.[272]
6.    Jimmy Little, 75, Australian singer.[21]
7.     José Guardiola, 81, Spanish singer (Eurovision Song Contest 1963).[106]
8.     Ismail Haron, 66, Singaporean singer.[107]
9.     Lili Chookasian, 90, American opera singer.[126]
10.  Nico Tirone, 67, Italian singer.[168] (Italian)
11.  Sári Barabás, 98, Hungarian-born German opera singer, stroke.[219] (German)
12.  Veriano Luchetti, 73, Italian opera singer.[319] (Italian)
13.  Éric Charden, 69, French singer, lymphoma.[382] (Dutch)
14.  Kenny Roberts, 84, American country music singer and yodeler.[391]

17 Singers out of 394 Deaths in May 2012
1.     Cali Carranza, 59, American Tejano musician, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[3]
2.     Edith Bliss, 52, Australian pop singer and television presenter.[34]
3.     Adam Yauch, 47, American musician (Beastie Boys) and film director (Gunnin' for That No. 1 Spot), salivary gland cancer.[56]
4.     Michael Burks, 54, American blues musician, heart attack.[72]
5.     Everett Lilly, 87, American bluegrass musician (The Lilly Brothers).[102]
6.     Derek Hammond-Stroud, 86, English opera singer.[185]
7.     Chuck Brown, 75, American singer and musician ("Bustin' Loose"), multiple organ failure.[206]
8.     Warda Al-Jazairia, 72, Algerian singer, cardiac arrest.[217]
9.     Donna Summer, 63, American singer ("Bad Girls", "Hot Stuff", "Last Dance", "I Feel Love"), lung cancer.[225]
10.  Robin Gibb, 62, British singer and songwriter (Bee Gees), liver and kidney failure.[260]
11.  Carrie Smith, 86, American blues and jazz singer.[267]
12.  Janet Carroll, 71, American singer and actress (Risky Business, Married... with Children, Murphy Brown), brain tumor.[287]
13.  Ndombe Opetum, 68, Congolese musician.[317] (French)
14.  Roy Wilson, 72, Jamaican singer (Higgs and Wilson).[337]
15.  Judith Nelson, 72, American opera singer.[352]
16.  Toni Arden, 88, American singer.[358]
17.  Doc Watson, 89, American folk and bluegrass musician, complications following surgery.[369]


11 Singers Out of 399 Deaths in June 2012
1.     Eduard Khil, 77, Russian singer ("Trololo"), stroke.[41]
2.     Herb Reed, 83, American singer (The Platters).[45]
3.     Bob Welch, 66, American musician (Fleetwood Mac, Paris) and songwriter ("Sentimental Lady"), suicide by gunshot.[90]
4.     Audrey Arno, 70 German pop singer.[104]
5.     Jimmy Elledge, 69, American singer, complications following a stroke.[117]
6.     Margie Hyams, 91, American jazz musician, renal failure.[179]
7.     Hassan Kassai, 83, Iranian musician.[181]
8.     Ghazala Javed, 24, Pakistani singer, shooting.
9.     Franz Crass, 84, German singer.[307] (German)
10.  Jean Cox, 90, American opera singer.[319]
11.  Karnail Gill, 70, Indian folk singer, cancer.[322]

13 Singers Out of 405 Deaths in July
1.     Ossie Hibbert, 62, Jamaican musician, heart attack.[4]
2.     Evelyn Lear, 86, American opera singer.[5]
3.    Lionel Batiste, 81, American jazz musician (Treme Brass Band).[72]
4.     Maria Cole, 89, American jazz singer, widow of Nat King Cole, cancer.[98]
5.     Jon Lord, 71, English composer and musician (Deep Purple), pulmonary embolism.[187]
6.     Kitty Wells, 92, American country music singer ("It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels", "Making Believe"), complications after a stroke.[193]
7.     Nan Merriman, 92, American opera singer.[271]
8.     Larry Hoppen, 61, American singer and musician (Orleans).[303]
9.     Darryl Cotton, 62, Australian singer (Zoot, Cotton Keays & Morris) and television host (The Early Bird Show), liver cancer.[337]
10.  Tony Martin, 98, American actor and singer, widower of Cyd Charisse, natural causes.[340]
11.  Sluggy Ranks, 44, Jamaican dancehall musician, injuries sustained in a car crash.[366]
12.  Bill Doss, 43, American rock singer and guitarist (The Olivia Tremor Control, The Apples in Stereo).[372]
13.  Tony Sly, 41, American punk rock singer and guitarist (No Use for a Name).[399]

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