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bmusic Newsletter No.222 June 12th - June 18th 2006 Organist Billy Preston passed away this past week from kidney failure after being in a deep coma since late last year. He underwent a kidney transplant procedure in 2002 but, as has widely been reported, it wasn't kidney failure that caused Preston's lapse into a coma in November, 2005, rather he was not properly treated for pericarditas while in the Los Angeles area and suffered respiratory arrest in the ICU unit of a local LA hospital on November 21, 2005, from which he never fully recovered. Once described as "the greatest Hammond organ player in the world", Preston played with massive names such as Eric Clapton, The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, Sly & The Family Stone, Quincy Jones, The Band, Bob Dylan, Ringo Starr and George Harrison, as well as his own solo releases. He led a somewhat chequered life throughout the past couple of decades, spending much time in prison and rehab after being convicted of an insurance fraud for setting fire to his own $1 million home and battling drug and alcohol addictions. Oftentimes referred to as "the fifth Beatle" Preston was touted by Ray Charles, another he'd often worked with, as his successor. This Washington Post article has a pretty good bio of Preston's career and there are a gazillion other fine ones with many more details about Preston's life and career available online. His official website www.billypreston.net has information direct from the Preston camp as well as links to some excellent articles about the life and times of Billy Preston. "Compu-PU-pu-PU-pu-PU-pu-PU-pu-PU-pu-PU-pu Computer Gaaaaaames"! If that chorus isn't familiar to you then this week's brand new Where Are They Now? feature is unlikely to mean much to you. One of Australasian music's most memorable choruses and, interestingly, the first commercially released song in Australia to feature a computer sequencer as part of the instrumentation. Regulars including Feature Article, The Week Ahead in Music History, Featured Artist and more are all inside Issue 222 of the bmusic Newsletter. Links in the Table of contents below will launch your browser, so you'll need to be online to view the newsletter. If you are unable to receive html format e-mails then copy and paste the following link into your browser's address bar to view the newsletter: http://www.bmusic.com.au/links/whatsnew/newsletters/archives/newsno222.html Thanks to everyone for reading, we'll see you next week! TABLE OF CONTENTS (You will need to be online to use the Table of Contents to jump through sections) Events Births Deaths |
FEATURED PRODUCT - ROCKCASE "CASKET CASES"

THIS WEEK'S FEATURE ARTICLE - A GOOD MELODY IS LIKE SEX
FEATURED ARTIST - THE DANGEROUS TRUTH
THE WEEK AHEAD IN MUSIC
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