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Jun 23, 1994
Kin Vassy dies of lung cancer at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. A former member of Kenny Rogers & The First Edition as well as Frank Zappa & The Mothers, he sang on many of Rogers' solo hits, including "Scarlet Fever," "Morning Desire" and "Love Will Turn You Around"
Sep 6, 1994
Session keyboard player Nicky Hopkins dies in London. Known for his work with The Rolling Stones, John Lennon and The Kinks, the rocker also backed Steve Earle and Joe Walsh on the soundtrack to "The Beverly Hillbillies"
Oct 3, 1994
Bass player and vocalist Bert Dodson dies. A member of The Cass County Boys on Dallas radio station WFAA, he also appeared in movies and played on two Johnny Bond hits: "Sober, Sick And Sorry" and "Love Song In 32 Bars"
Nov 7, 1994
Guitar player Bobby Sykes dies in Nashville. He toured with country stars Marty Robbins and Hank Snow, among others, and wrote a minor 1967 Faron Young hit, "Wonderful World Of Women"
Nov 7, 1994
Drummer Monte Mountjoy dies in Decatur, Illinois. As a member of Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys, he became the first drummer to play in front of the curtain on the Grand Ole Opry, which previously frowned upon percussion. Mountjoy's recording credits include "Roly-Poly," "Stars And Stripes On Iwo Jima" and "Stay A Little Longer"
Dec 28, 1994
Former Smoky Mountain Boy Oral "Curley" Rhodes dies in Tennessee. He played bass and guitar in Roy Acuff's band from 1940-1942 and had a few shorter stints with the group during the decade after serving in World War II
Jan 25, 1995
Fiddler Dusty Rose dies in Ohio. He worked with Tex Ritter, Rex Allen and Bill Monroe & The Blue Grass Boys
Feb 15, 1995
Ed Keathley, the bass player for Ray Stevens, dies in Nashville of smoke inhalation after falling asleep with a lit cigarette
Mar 11, 1995
Guitarist Pete Pyle dies in Nashville. A musician with such Grand Ole Opry acts as Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys, Pee Wee King's Golden West Cowboys and Grandpa Jones, he played on Monroe's recording of "Orange Blossom Special"
May 6, 1995
Songwriter and fiddler Billy Hughes dies. He wrote the Red Foley hit "Tennessee Saturday Night" and played on Jack Guthrie's "Oklahoma Hills"
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