Did you know that there were at least two 1960s rock n roll stars that died at the age of 27 and that one of them was a founding member of the Rolling Stones? Anyone who knows a thing or two about rock n roll history knows that being a rock star can be a dangerous profession. While many young people dream of becoming rock stars, there seems to be a fairly high mortality rate amongst popular musicians. Since the beginning of rock n roll music, numerous big names in the industry have died at a tragically young age.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:19 - Martin Lamble, 19
01:29 - Eddie Cochran, 21
02:45 - Bobby Fuller, 23
04:36 - Frankie Lymon, 25
05:20 - Otis Redding, 26
06:00 - Brian Jones, 27
06:34 - Dickie Pride, 27
07:37 - Outro
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In this video, we'll be taking a look at the youngest rock n roll stars that died during the 1960s. Some of the legendary figures that we'll be taking a look at including Eddie Cochran, Bobby Fuller, Otis Redding, and Brian Jones. Eddie Cochran was just 21 years old when he passed away while touring with fellow musician Gene Vincent in the United Kingdom. Despite the relatively short amount of time that Eddie was alive and working in the music industry, the small body of work the legend left behind remains iconic and beloved.
Bobby Fuller was a self-made Texas legend whose dreams fell apart when he made a bid for national success with his band the Bobby Fuller Four. Otis Redding was at the top of the world before his death at the age of only 26, and Brian Jones sadly didn’t live to see the most successful years of the band he founded with friends Keith Richards and Mick Jagger, which was the Rolling Stones. Other deaths we’ll be taking a look at in this video include those of Martin Lamble, Frankie Lymon, and Dickie Pride. Join Facts Verse as we take a look at the youngest rock n roll deaths of the 1960s.
The Youngest Rock N Roll Deaths of the 1960s (Tragic)
By: Facts Verse
Title: The Youngest Rock N Roll Deaths of the 1960s (Tragic)
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