Harvey Vogel
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Harvey Vogel

Harvey Vogel, founder of Lone Star Percussion in Dallas, Texas, passed away at the age of 83 on August 1, 2019 following years of living with lymphoma and leukemia. Although he sold the business in 2000, he continued to keep in touch with his percussion colleagues, attending the annual percussion conventions when they were held…

Michael Colgrass
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Michael Colgrass

Composer and percussionist Michael Colgrass died on July 3, 2019. Born in 1932, he began his musical career in Chicago in 1944 as a jazz drummer. He graduated from the University of Illinois in 1954 with a degree in performance and composition, and his studies included training with Darius Milhaud and Lukas Foss. He served…

G. Allan O’Connor
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G. Allan O’Connor

G. Allan “Al” O’Connor died on June 9, 2019. He was a native of Long Island, New York, and he earned his Bachelor of Music Degree and Performers Certificate from SUNY–Fredonia and a Masters in Percussion Performance degree from the University of Illinois.  At Northern Illinois University (NIU), in 1973, Al O’Connor was the first…

Dave Samuels
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Dave Samuels

By Lauren Vogel Weiss Grammy-winning vibraphonist and PAS Hall of Fame member Dave Samuels died on April 22, 2019. Diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s in 2013, he stopped performing in public except for a few special events, including an appearance at the World Vibes Congress in 2015 and for an Alzheimer’s benefit concert in Connecticut in…

Hal-Blaine
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Hal Blaine

By Rick Mattingly Legendary studio drummer Hal Blaine died on March 11, 2019. Although the average music fan may not know his name, it’s safe to assume that anyone who has listened to popular music over the past 50 years has heard Hal Blaine play drums. Even though the bulk of his studio work was…

Clifford Alexis
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Cliff Alexis

Steelband player, educator, arranger, tuner, and builder Clifford Alexis died on January 29, 2019. Born on January 15, 1937 in Trinidad, Alexis was attracted to the steelbands in his east Port of Spain neighborhood. By age eight Alexis was a regular in the panyards. As a teenager, Alexis joined the Hit Paraders steelband. From Hit…

Richard Weiner
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Richard Weiner

Less than seven weeks after he was inducted into the PAS Hall of Fame, Richard Weiner passed away on December 30, 2018 at the age of 82. He was a member of the Cleveland Orchestra for 48 seasons (1963–2011), 43 years as principal percussionist. He was still on the faculty at the Cleveland Institute of…

Vida Chenoweth
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Vida Chenoweth

The percussion world lost a pioneer of the marimba, as well as a leading ethnomusicologist, when Vida Chenoweth died in her hometown of Enid, Oklahoma on Dec. 14, 2018 at the age of 89. She was one of the first successful solo percussionists, having premiered Robert Kurka’s “Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra” (opus 34) at…

Alan Irwin Abel
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Alan Irwin Abel

Alan Irwin Abel, who was best known as a professional hoaxer, but who also had a career as a drummer and composer of percussion pieces, died in September 2018 at age 94. He was often confused with former Philadelphia Orchestra percussionist Alan Abel. Alan Irwin Abel was born in Zanesville, Ohio, on Aug. 2, 1924….

Elliott “Ellie” Mannette
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Elliott “Ellie” Mannette

Pan pioneer Elliot “Ellie” Mannette died on August 29, 2018, at age 91. As an artisan, his steel drums have been displayed in such places as the Smithsonian Institute, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Contemporary Art Gallery. As an educator, his leadership has helped to establish successful steel bands in universities, schools, and…