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Reflecting On The 2017 Deaths In Music

If you’ve been reading the PiercingMetal website for a while then you already know that I occasionally need to share the sad news about deaths in the entertainment world. Historically speaking, I’ve been doing them since the days when I had “PiercingMetal Musings” as a side blog that had not yet been integrated into the main site as you see now. Back then I always felt weird about doing such posts but as much as good news should be announced so should the bad stuff and as a known “voice” for the Metal Scene, I try to keep up on them when the news hits the wire. Now with this being said, there is no way possible for me to address every single one of them based on the size of the team and the time that we have so starting this year I will be doing a larger rundown of many of the names that I think you would know. Some have already been discussed in our “In Memoriam” Features, and those artists will be highlighted so you can examine the longer toast that we did. Let’s start from the beginning of the year and raise a glass to their memories one more time.

January 16, 2017: Steve Wright (66), American power pop bassist and songwriter (The Greg Kihn Band)
January 18, 2017: Mike Kellie (69), British psychedelic rock and power pop drummer (Spooky Tooth, The Only Ones)
January 22, 2017: Pete Overend Watts (69), British glam rock bassist (Mott the Hoople)
January 24, 2017: Butch Trucks (69), American rock drummer (The Allman Brothers Band, Les Brers)
January 28, 2017: Geoff Nicholls (68), British rock musician and keyboardist (Black Sabbath, Quartz)
January 31, 2017: John Wetton (67), British progressive rock singer, bassist, and songwriter (Asia, King Crimson)

February 1, 2017: Robert Dahlqvist (40), Swedish alternative rock guitarist and singer (The Hellacopters, Thunder Express, Dundertåget)
February 4, 2017: Steve Lang (67), Canadian rock bassist (April Wine)
February 8, 2017: Tony Särkkä (44), Swedish black metal multi-instrumentalist
February 12, 2017: Al Jarreau (76), American jazz singer
February 13, 2017: Trish Doan (31), American heavy metal bassist (Kittie) (death announced on this date)
February 19, 2017: Larry Coryell (73), American jazz fusion guitarist
February 25, 2017: Rick Chavez, American progressive metal singer and guitarist (Drive)
February 25, 2017: Bill Paxton (61), American new wave keyboardist (Martini Ranch) and actor
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Steely Dan Bring “The Dan Who Knew Too Much” Tour To Spring/Summer 2016

I was always one of those listeners from the other room when it came to the sounds of Steely Dan and since a lot of my friends really enjoyed them, I’ve heard that I missed out on something truly special. I mean I do know a few hits such as the seminal “Reeling In The Yeast” and I’ve long recognized Becker and Fagen as inspirational and influential players. I just never followed the group during their heyday but with Rock music it’s never too late to become a fan. That said, the guys just announced a lengthy tour that will find Steve Winwood supporting so check out the poster and the press release.

Tour - Steely Dan and Steve Winwood - 2016

The Press Release:
Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Famers Donald Fagen and Walter Becker have announced Steely Dan will be back to satisfy Dan fans nationwide with “The Dan Who Knew Too Much” tour dates this spring and summer. The band will kick off their spring touring with two Port Chester, NY performances at The Capitol Theatre on Apr. 18th and 19th and conclude the solo run on Apr. 30th at Atlantic City, NJ’s Borgata Events Center. Having co-headlined Australia and New Zealand together in 2011, Steely Dan will welcome their friend and special guest Steve Winwood for their summer tour which kicks off on Jun. 7 at Cincinnati, OH’s Riverbend Music Center and concludes five weeks later, on Jul. 13th in Virginia Beach, VA. Tickets will go on sale beginning Feb. 26th. Check the Tour Dates section for a full list of dates:
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