List of deaths in rock and roll (1960s)
The following is a list of notable performers of rock and roll music or rock music , and others directly associated with the music as producers, songwriters or in other closely related roles, who have died in the 1960s. The list gives their date, cause and location of death, and their age.
Rock music developed from the rock and roll music that emerged during the 1950s, and includes a diverse range of subgenres. The terms "rock and roll" and "rock" each have a variety of definitions, some narrow and some wider. In determining criteria for inclusion, this list uses as its basis reliable sources listing "rock deaths" or "deaths in rock and roll", as well as such sources as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame .
Name
Age
Date
Location
Cause of death
Jesse Belvin
27
February 6, 1960
Hope , Arkansas , U.S.
Car accident [ 1]
Gene Alford The Four Knights
37
April 2, 1960
Epileptic Seizure
Forest City Joe
33
April 3, 1960
Horseshoe Lake, Arkansas , U.S.
Car crash
Beverly Kenney
28
April 13, 1960
Greenwich Village, New York City, New York , U.S.
Suicide by alcohol and secobarbital overdose [ 2]
Eddie Cochran
21
April 17, 1960
Chippenham, Wiltshire , England
Car crash [ 3]
Smokey Hogg
46
May 1, 1960
McKinney, Texas , U.S.
Unknown cancer[ 4]
Eli Oberstein Record producer and music executive
58
June 12, 1960
Westport, Connecticut , U.S.
Lymphatic cancer
Oscar Pettiford
37
September 8, 1960
Copenhagen , Denmark
Polio-like virus[ 5]
Johnny Horton
35
November 5, 1960
Milano, Texas , U.S.
Car crash[ 6]
A. P. Carter Carter Family
68
November 7, 1960
Kingsport, Tennessee , U.S.
Unknown
Kelsey Pharr The Delta Rhythm Boys
44
April 20, 1961
Honolulu, Hawaii , U.S.
Unknown cancer/ Severe illness
Cisco Houston
42
April 29, 1961
San Bernardino, California , U.S.
Stomach cancer[ 7]
Tommy McClennan
56
May 6, 1961
Chicago , Illinois , U.S.
Bronchopneumonia[ 8]
Scott LaFaro
25
July 6, 1961
Seneca, New York , U.S.
Automobile accident[ 9]
Sticks McGhee
43
August 15, 1961
The Bronx , New York , U.S.
Lung cancer[ 10]
Booker Little
23
October 5, 1961
New York City , New York , U.S.
Uremia[ 11]
Doug Watkins
27
February 5, 1962
Holbrook, Arizona , U.S.
Automobile accident[ 12]
Leo Parker
36
February 11, 1962
New York City , New York , U.S.
Heart attack[ 13]
Walter "Papoose" Nelson
29
February 28, 1962
New York City , New York , U.S.
Heroin overdose[ 14]
Stuart Sutcliffe The Beatles
21
April 10, 1962
Hamburg , West Germany
Cerebral paralysis due to aneurysm;[ 15]
Eddie Costa
31
July 28, 1962
New York City , New York , U.S.
Car crash[ 16]
Marilyn Monroe
36
August 4, 1962
Los Angeles , California , U.S.
Barbiturate overdose [ 17]
Scrapper Blackwell
59
October 7, 1962
Indianapolis , Indiana , U.S.
Shot[ 18]
Mercy Dee Walton
47
December 2, 1962
Murphys, California , U.S.
Cerebral hemorrhage[ 19]
Sonny Clark
31
January 13, 1963
New York City , New York , U.S.
Heart attack[ 20]
Ike Quebec
44
January 16, 1963
New York City , New York , U.S.
Lung cancer[ 21]
Bobby Jaspar
37
February 28, 1963
New York City , New York , U.S.
Heart attack[ 22]
Patsy Cline
30
March 5, 1963
Camden, Tennessee , U.S.
1963 Camden PA-24 crash [ 23]
Cowboy Copas
49
March 5, 1963
Camden, Tennessee , U.S.
1963 Camden PA-24 crash
Hawkshaw Hawkins
41
March 5, 1963
Camden, Tennessee , U.S.
1963 Camden PA-24 crash
Elmore James
45
May 24, 1963
Chicago , Illinois , U.S.
Heart attack[ 24]
Walter Davis
52-53
October 22, 1963
St. Louis , Missouri
[ 25]
Daddy Stovepipe
96
November 1, 1963
Chicago , Illinois , U.S.
Bronchial pneumonia after a gallbladder operation
Dinah Washington
39
December 14, 1963
Detroit , Michigan , U.S.
Complications of a drug overdose[ 26]
Cyril Davies
32
January 7, 1964
Eel Pie Island , London , England
Endocarditis and Leukaemia
Rudy Lewis The Drifters
27
May 20, 1964
New York City , New York , U.S.
Died in his sleep/Asphyxiation
Meade Lux Lewis
58
June 7, 1964
Minneapolla, Minnesota , U.S.
Car crash
Eric Dolphy
36
June 29, 1964
Berlin , Germany
Complications from diabetes[ 27]
Jim Reeves
40
July 31, 1964
Davidson County , Tennessee, U.S.
Plane crash
Johnny Burnette The Rock and Roll Trio
30
August 14, 1964
Clear Lake, California , U.S.
Drowned following a serious boating accident[ 28]
Tiny Topsy
34
August 16, 1964
Chicago , Illinois , U.S.
Brain hemorrhage
Gracie Allen
69
August 27, 1964
Los Angeles, California , U.S.
Heart attack
David Box The Crickets
21
October 23, 1964
Houston , Texas , U.S.
Plane crash[ 29]
Joe Henderson
27
October 24, 1964
Nashville, Tennessee , U.S.
Heart attack[ 30]
Buster Pickens
48
November 24, 1964
Houston, Texas , U.S.
Gunshot wound[ 31]
Sam Cooke The Soul Stirrers
33
December 11, 1964
Los Angeles , California , U.S.
Shot by Bertha Franklin[ 32]
Alan Freed
43
January 20, 1965
Palm Springs, California , U.S.
Uremia and cirrhosis of the liver[ 33]
Nat King Cole
45
February 15, 1965
Santa Monica, California , U.S.
Lung cancer[ 34]
Sonny Boy Williamson II
52
May 25, 1965
Helena, Arkansas , U.S.
Heart attack[ 35]
Bill Black
39
October 21, 1965
Memphis, Tennessee , U.S.
Brain tumor[ 36]
Mike Millward Rhythm guitarist for The Fourmost
24
March 7, 1966
Leukemia/Blood cancer
Jazz Gillum
61
March 29, 1966
Chicago . Illinois , U.S.
Gunshot wound [ 37]
Richard Fariña
29
April 30, 1966
Carmel Valley, California , U.S.
Motorcycle accident[ 38]
Bobby Fuller The Bobby Fuller Four
23
July 18, 1966
Los Angeles , California , U.S.
Asphyxia (Suicide, murder or accident)[ 39]
Bud Powell
41
July 31, 1966
Brooklyn , New York City , U.S.
Tuberculosis[ 40]
Peg Leg Howell
78
August 11, 1966
Atlanta, Georgia , U.S.
Complications from diabetes
Dave Lambert Lambert, Hendricks & Ross
49
October 3, 1966
Connecticut Turnpike, Connecticut , U.S.
Car crash [ 41]
Smiley Lewis
53
October 7, 1966
New Orleans , Louisiana , U.S.
Stomach cancer[ 42]
Johnny Kidd Johnny Kidd & The Pirates
30
October 8, 1966
Breightmet , Bolton , Lancashire , England
Car accident[ 43]
Mississippi John Hurt
74
November 2, 1966
Grenada, Mississippi , U.S.
Heart attack[ 44]
Harold Burrage
35
November 26, 1966
Chicago , Illinois , U.S.
Heart failure[ 45]
Moon Mullican
57
January 1, 1967
Beaumont, Texas , U.S.
Heart attack[ 46]
Joe Meek
37
February 3, 1967
London , England
Suicide by gunshot[ 47]
Fats Pichon
60
February 25, 1967
Chicago , Illinois , U.S.
Unknown[ 48]
Nelson Eddy
65
March 6, 1967
Miami Beach, Florida , U.S.
Cerebral hemorrhage
J. B. Lenoir
38
April 29, 1967
Urbana, Illinois , U.S.
Injuries from a car crash[ 49]
LaVerne Andrews The Andrews Sisters
55
May 8, 1967
Los Angeles , California , U.S.
Unknown cancer[ 50]
Elmo Hope
43
May 19, 1967
New York City , New York , U.S.
Heart failure
John Coltrane
40
July 17, 1967
Huntington, New York , U.S.
Liver cancer and hepatitis B
Brian Epstein
32
August 27, 1967
London , England
Accidental drug overdose [ 51]
Rex Stewart
60
September 7, 1967
Los Angeles , California , U.S.
Brain hemorrhage
Woody Guthrie
55
October 3, 1967
New York City, New York , U.S.
Huntington's Disease [ 52]
Robert Nighthawk
57
November 5, 1967
Helena, Arkansas , U.S.
Heart failure[ 49]
Peter Bocage
80
December 3, 1967
New Orleans, Louisiana , U.S.
Unknown
Bert Lahr Cowardly Lion from The Wizard of Oz
72
December 4, 1967
New York City, New York , U.S.
Pneumonia/Unknown cancer[ 53]
Otis Redding
26
December 10, 1967
Madison, Wisconsin , U.S.
Plane crash[ 54]
Ronnie Caldwell The Bar-Kays
18
December 10, 1967
Madison, Wisconsin , U.S.
Plane crash[ 54]
Phalon Jones The Bar-Kays
18-19
December 10, 1967
Madison, Wisconsin , U.S.
Plane crash
Jimmy King The Bar-Kays
18
December 10, 1967
Madison, Wisconsin , U.S.
Plane crash[ 54]
Carl Cunningham The Bar-Kays
18-19
December 10, 1967
Madison, Wisconsin , U.S.
Plane crash [ 54]
Robin Roberts The Wailers
27
December 22, 1967
San Mateo County, California , U.S.
Car crash[ 55]
Pat Kilroy
24
December 25, 1967
San Francisco , California , U.S.
Hodgkin's lymphoma[ 56]
Bert Berns
38
December 30, 1967
New York City , New York , U.S.
Heart failure
Little Walter
37
February 15, 1968
Chicago , Illinois , U.S.
Coronary thrombosis due to injuries sustained when he was beaten[ 57]
Frankie Lymon Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers
25
February 27, 1968
New York City , New York , U.S.
Complications of a heroin overdose[ 58]
Syd Nathan
63
March 5, 1968
Miami Beach, Florida , U.S.
Pneumonia[ 59]
Bumps Myers
55
April 9, 1968
Los Angeles California , U.S.
Several health conditions
Lester Melrose Record producer
76
April 12, 1968
Lake, Florida , U.S.
Unknown[ 60]
Manuel Fernández Los Bravos
23
May 20, 1968
Seville , Spain
Suicide by hanging (Debatable)
Little Willie John
30
May 26, 1968
Walla Walla, Washington , U.S.
Heart attack
Bumble Bee Slim
63
June 8, 1968
Los Angeles , California , U.S.
Unknown
Wes Montgomery
45
June 15, 1968
Indianapolis , Indiana , U.S.
Heart attack
Luther Perkins
40
August 5, 1968
Nashville , Tennessee , U.S.
Smoke inhalation[ 61]
Joe Hinton
38
August 13, 1968
Boston , Massachusetts , U.S.
Melanoma/Skin cancer[ 62]
Malcolm Hale Spanky and Our Gang
27
October 31, 1968
Chicago, Illinois , U.S.
Either Bronchial Pneumonia or accidental carbon monoxide poisoning
Red Foley
58
September 19, 1968
Fort Wayne, Indiana , U.S.
Died in his sleep/Respiratory failure
Kokomo Arnold
67-72
November 8, 1968
Chicago , Illinois , U.S.
Heart attack
Paul Chambers
33
January 4, 1969
New York City , New York , U.S.
Tuberculosis[ 63]
Dickie Pride
27
March 26, 1969
London , England
Complications from a barbiturate overdose[ 64]
Benny Benjamin The Funk Brothers
43
April 20, 1969
New York City , New York , U.S.
Stroke/No brain activity[ 65]
Don Drummond
37
May 6, 1969
Kingston , Jamaica
Suicide[ 66]
Martin Lamble Fairport Convention
19
May 12, 1969
Scratchwood Services , M1 Motorway , England
Car crash[ 67]
Coleman Hawkins
64
May 19, 1969
New York City , New York , U.S.
Liver disease[ 68]
Judy Garland Dorothy Gale from The Wizard of Oz among other acting roles
47
June 22, 1969
London , England
Complications of a Barbiturate Overdose[ 69]
Shorty Long
29
June 29, 1969
Detroit , Michigan , U.S.
Drowned[ 70]
Brian Jones The Rolling Stones
27
July 3, 1969
Hartfield, East Sussex , England
Drowned due to liver disfunction and ingestion [ 71]
Wynonie Harris
53
July 4, 1969
Los Angeles , California , U.S.
Esophageal cancer
Roy Hamilton
40
July 20, 1969
New Rochelle, New York , U.S.
Stroke/Massive brain hemorrhage[ 72]
Alexandra
27
July 31, 1969
Tellingstedt , Germany
Road accident
Josh White
55
September 5, 1969
Manhasset, New York , U.S.
Complications from surgery[ 73]
Skip James
67
October 3, 1969
Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, U.S.
Unknown cancer[ 74]
Leonard Chess Record producer, record company executive and co-founder of Chess Records
52
October 16, 1969
Chicago , Illinois , U.S.
Cardiac arrest[ 75]
Tommy Edwards
47
October 22, 1969
Richmond, Virginia , U.S.
Bleeding ulcer linked to cirrhosis of the liver[ 76]
Pops Foster
77
October 29, 1969
San Francisco , California, U.S.
Unknown[ 77]
Ivory "Deek" Watson The 4 Tunes , The Brown Dots , The Ink Spots
60
November 4, 1969
Washington, D.C. , U.S.
Unknown[ 78]
Magic Sam
32
December 1, 1969
Chicago , Illinois , U.S.
Heart attack[ 79]
James "Stump" Johnson
67
December 5, 1969
St. Louis, Missouri , U.S.
Esophageal cancer[ 80]
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