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      • Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison all died at the age of 27 between 1969 and 1971.
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    • Jimi Hendrix. 3,377 votes. Widely regarded as one of the most influential electric guitarists in the history of popular music, he was able to seamlessly blend rock, blues, and psychedelia to create innovative compositions.
    • Jim Morrison. 3,055 votes. As the lead singer and lyricist for The Doors, he was known for his distinctive voice, poetic lyrics, and charismatic stage presence, making him a symbol of the counterculture movement of the late 1960s.
    • Otis Redding. 2,018 votes. Known as the “King of Soul,” his powerful voice, emotionally charged lyrics, and passionate performances endeared him to countless fans of soul, R&B, and beyond.
    • Buddy Holly. 2,022 votes. One of the pioneers of rock 'n' roll, his unique style of blending country, rhythm and blues, and rockabilly helped to establish the template for future rock musicians.
  2. Which of these musicians who died before age 30, do you think had the most potential for continuing greatness had they been spared? (Inspired by yrnej's poll of actors who died before age 30) Discuss here

    • Jim Morrison
    • Kurt Cobain
    • Amy Winehouse
    • Brian Jones
    • Jimi Hendrix
    • Janis Joplin
    • Robert Johnson
    • Kristen Pfaff
    • Richey Edwards
    • Mia Zapata

    Up first we have Jim Morrison who was the lead singer for the American rock band the Doors. Morrison became popular due to his unique and distinct voice and performances. Although his talent as a lyricist allowed him to stand out among his contemporaries and predecessors, he struggled with addiction for some time before his death. Sadly on July 3, ...

    Kurt Cobain was the lead singer and guitarist of the 90’s grunge band Nirvana. With his anti-establishment views and angsty lyrics, Cobain was considered a spokesperson of Generation X and had one of the most recognizable voices of 90s rock. Sadly, Cobain suffered severe depression and addiction for years leading up to his death. On April 8, 1994, ...

    British singer Amy Winehouse was most well-known for her rich voice and ability to blend multiple genres, although her social exploits often caused her to land in the tabloids. Her rise to fame came with the release of Back to Black, the 2006 album that contained the single, “Rehab.” But, sadly rehab didn’t work out and on July 23, 2011, Winehouse ...

    Lewis Brian Hopkins Jones, known by his stage name of Brian Jones, is best known as one of the founding members of the British rock band the Rolling Stones. A gifted musician, Jones battled drug and alcohol addiction for several years before he died. His addictions ultimately led to his dismissal from the band just one month before his death, as he...

    One of the greatest electric guitarists of all time, Johnny Allen “Jimi” Hendrix had a brief but impactful career and was among the headliners for Woodstock in 1969. A frequent user of drugs and alcohol, Hendrix led a quite self-destructive lifestyle. He died on September 18, 1970, after overdosing on barbiturates, which caused him to asphyxiate He...

    Janis Joplin was an American rock and soul singer who was well-known for her distinct voice and bright smile. Her popularity increased in 1967 after a performance at the Monterey Pop Festival with Big Brother and the Holding Company. Several of her songs reached number one on the charts, including her well-known cover of Erma Franklin’s“Piece of My...

    Robert Johnson was an American blues singerand guitarist who began his career playing on street corners. His career was brief, and most of what’s known about him has to do with his music and his associates. Many industry professionals sought out his talent after his death, not knowing he’d died years before. Johnson’s death remains a mysterybecause...

    Kristen Pfaff was the bassist for Hole, the alt-rock band fronted by Courtney Love. Pfaff’s career consisted of a stint with rock band Janitor Joe from 1991-1993, after which she joined Hole, which provided an upward ladder in the music industry. She stayed with Hole until 1994 when she returned to Janitor Joeuntil her death in June. On June 16, 19...

    Richard James “Richey” Edwards was the rhythm guitarist for the Welsh alt-rock band Manic Street Preachers. Although he was a rhythm guitarist, band members said he wasn’t very talented musically. Still, his skills as a lyricist were considered invaluable. Edwards’ death has never been confirmed, but despite many presumed sightings, many assume he ...

    As lead singer for Seattle-based band The Gits, Mia Katherine Zapata helped her band gain a following with the grunge and punk scenes. Zapata was a social butterfly, making her comfortable in her role as lead singer. Although she was only with the band briefly, they were quite successful. Unfortunately, she died before she could see the success of ...

    • Robert Johnson (1911-1938) Born 100 years ago in rural Mississippi, the blues singer and guitarist Robert Johnson garnered little attention during his lifetime but was rediscovered in the 1960s, influencing numerous rock and roll pioneers.
    • Brian Jones (1942-1969) A founding member of the Rolling Stones along with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, Brian Jones developed a severe substance abuse problem that by the mid-1960s had taken a toll on his health, landed him in jail and alienated him from his bandmates.
    • Alan 'Blind Owl' Wilson (1943-1970) Known as Blind Owl because of his poor vision, Alan Wilson (first on left) headed up the American blues band Canned Heat, which performed at Woodstock in 1969.
    • Jimi Hendrix (1942-1970) Remembered as one of the greatest electric guitarists in history, Jimi Hendrix revolutionized rock and roll as both an artist and a producer during his brief four-year career.
    • Jimi Hendrix. Are You Experienced, Axis: Bold as Love, Electric Ladyland. 1,364 votes. Died at 27 (1942-1970) More Jimi Hendrix. Dig Deeper... The Best Jimi Hendrix Songs of All Time.
    • Jim Morrison. The Doors, Strange Days, Waiting for the Sun. 1,247 votes. Died at 27 (1943-1971) More Jim Morrison. Dig Deeper... Members of The 27 Club. And Deeper...
    • Kurt Cobain. Bleach, Nevermind, In Utero. 1,295 votes. Died at 27 (1967-1994) More Kurt Cobain. Dig Deeper... 15 Crazy But True Stories About Nirvana. And Deeper...
    • Buddy Holly. The "Chirping" Crickets, Buddy Holly, That'll Be the Day. 895 votes. Died at 22 (1936-1959) More Buddy Holly. #78 of 564 on The 250+ Best Singers Of All Time, Ranked.
  3. Dec 20, 2023 · Below, we’ve assembled a list of 30 musicians who died before the age of 30. Though each of their stories is different, one thing remains true: All of them left an indelible mark on music...

  4. Feb 24, 2015 · These ten composers died before their 30th birthday. Many more composers, of course, died in their thirties and forties (most famously Mozart, who passed at 35); until the age of modern medicine, relatively few people of any occupation lived to a ripe old age.

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