The Sudden Demise of Eminent Artists and Celebrities in 2022 | Daily Music Roll

The Sudden Demise of Eminent Artists and Celebrities in 2022

This year, the music industry got so many shocks as lots of band founders, vocalists, and Instrumentalists left us. This did huge damage to the music world.


2022 has been a year of both celebration and melancholy. After the terrific pandemic, people from all continents are trying their best to overcome this situation. But this year, worldwide music lovers have also lost many luminaries within the wide sphere of the music community. In 2022, some huge icons, from Calvin Simon to Mark Lanegan and lots of other pioneers like Darius Campbell Danesh and PnB Rock passed away due to known and unknown reasons. In order to take a look at their contributions, here is a list of some prolific musical artists who gifted their best to enrich the wealth of modern music.

Calvin Simon (22nd May, 1942 to 6th January, 2022)

Calvin Simon

Calvin Eugene Simon was an American singer who was a member of the bands Parliament and Funkadelic. Born and brought up in West Virginia, he helped to steer the RnB, Funk, Acid, Rock, and much more.

Ronnie Spector (10th August, 1943 to 12th January, 2022)

Ronnie Spector

Veronica Yvette Greenfield, mostly popular as Ronnie Spector, was an American singer who co-founded and fronted the girl group ‘The Ronettes’. In 1980 she released her debut solo album ‘Siren’. Some notable tracks of hers are ‘He Did It’ and ‘So Young’.

Meat Loaf (27th September, 1947 to 20th January, 2022)

Meat Loaf

Michael Lee Aday, known professionally as Meat Loaf was an American Rock singer and extremely popular for his powerful, wide-ranging voice and theatrical live shows. His 1977 debut ‘Bat Out Of Hell’ is one of the bestselling albums of all time.

Jamal Edwards (24th August, 1990 to 20th February, 2022)

Jamal Edwards

Jamal Edwards was a British music entrepreneur and founder of the online RnB/ Hip-Hop platform. He gave early exposure to prolific artists like Ed Sheeran, Stormzy, and Dave for nurturing their careers.

Mark Lanegan (25th November, 1964 to 22nd February, 2022)

Mark Lanegan

American singer, songwriter, and poet Mark Lanegan was a cult classic Rock artist. He debuted with the studio album, ‘The Winding Street’ in 1990. Lanegan became prominent as the lead singer of ‘Grunge’ and ‘Screaming Trees’.

Taylor Hawkins (17th February, 1972 to 25th March, 2022)

Taylor Hawkins

American musician Oliver Taylor Hawkins was an icon of rock, best known as the drummer of the rock band Foo Fighters with whom he recorded eight studio albums between 1999 and 2021.

Jordan (23rd June, 1955 to 3rd April, 2022)

Jordan

Pamela Rooke was a fashion icon and rock legend who took the initiative of rebellion and changed her name to Jordan at 14 years old. With her highly imaginative makeup and clothing, Rook was a linchpin of the London scene that produced the Sex Pistols.

Naomi Judd (11th January, 1946 to 30th April, 2022)

Naomi Judd

Naomi Judd was famous for making country music and forming a band with her daughter Wynonna. ‘The Judds’ became a very successful country music band that won five Grammy Awards.

Ric Parnell (13th August, 1951 to 1st May, 2022)

Naomi Judd

Ric Parnell was an English Rock drummer notable for his work in the ‘Atomic Rooster’. Although he was a musician, still he was best known for his role as Mick Shrimpton in ‘This Is Spinal Tap’.

Vangelis (29th March, 1943 to 17th May, 2022)

Vangelis

Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou aka Vangelis was a largely self-taught musician and renowned composer of all time. He became famous for the soundtracks of ‘Blade Runner’ and ‘Chariots of Fire’. Also, later on, he won an Oscar for his work.

Andy Fletcher (8th July, 1961 to 26th May, 2022)

Andy Fletcher

 

Andrew John Fletcher, also popular as Fletch was an English keyboard artist and founding member of ‘Depeche Mode’. This band released its first debut studio album in 1981. Until his death, he maintained his position as one of the most influential electronic artists of all time.

Ronnie Hawkins (10th January, 1935 to 29th May, 2022)

ronnie-hawkins

Ronald Cornett Hawkins was an American singer-songwriter from Canada. He formed ‘The Hawks’ in the early ‘60s and became a mentor for his backing musicians. In 1994, after forming ‘The Band’ they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Julee Cruise (1st December, 1956 to 9th June 2022)

Julee Cruise

Julee Ann Cruise was an American Dream Pop artist, famous for her collaboration with composer Angelo Badalamenti and Film director David Lynch in the 1980s and 90s. Her debut studio album was ‘Floating into the Night’.

Paul Ryder (24th April, 1964 to 15th July, 2022)

Paul Ryder

English Bassist Paul Ryder was the founding member of ‘Happy Mondays’. He was an active member of the band throughout most of its history. He was a part of the debut album of Happy Monday’s 1987 release ‘Squirrel and G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile (White Out)’.

Olivia Newton-John (28th September, 1948 to 8th August, 2022)

Olivia Newton-John

Dame Olivia Newton-John was a British-Australian singer, actress, and activist. She was a four-time Grammy Award Winner. Her music career included 15 top-ten singles, including five number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100.

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