In Memoriam|

Founding Member of Beastie Boys, John Berry, Dies Aged 52. His father said he had been suffering from frontal lobe dementia, which had worsened in recent months. John Berry originally formed the Beastie Boys as a hardcore punk band with three friends in 1981 and came up with the name for the group.

He played guitar on their first EP, Polly Wog Stew, but left before they achieved commercial success.

Berry attended the Walden School in New York with fellow band member Mike Diamond, known as Mike D.

The pair were later joined by Adam Yauch and Kate Schellenbach and released their debut EP in 1982.

When Berry left the group, he was replaced by Adam Horovitz, known as Ad-Rock, and the band took a new direction as a rap group.

Schellenback also left the group before the release of their 1986 album Licence To Ill, which debuted at number one in the US.

The group became a huge commercial success, recording a total of eight studio albums over 25 years, which collectively sold more than 50 million copies worldwide.

Four of them reached number one in the US, while their 1998 album Hello Nasty topped the album chart in the UK.

Their best-known hits include (You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!), Intergalactic, and Ch-Check It Out.

Seven of their albums achieved platinum sales status and the band toured with Madonna in 1985.

Beastie Boys remained a three-piece until Adam Yauch’s death from cancer in 2012.

In the same year, Beastie Boys were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Billboard declared them the biggest selling rap group since the magazine began recording data in 1991.

Horovitz read a speech written by Yauch at the ceremony, which mentioned Berry as a formative member of the band’s early years.

What is frontal lobe dementia?

Frontal lobe dementia is a form of dementia that occurs when the frontal lobes of the brain begin to shrink.

It is an uncommon form of dementia and is thought to affect about 16,000 people in the UK.

Frontal lobe dementia is distinct from Alzheimer’s disease and comes on earlier in life, usually between the ages of 45 and 65.

Symptoms include problems with behavior, language and thinking.

The frontal lobes of the brain are involved in behavior regulation. The disease can alter a person’s character – they may become impulsive and lose their inhibitions or become less outgoing and socially isolated.

Source: Alzheimer’s Society and NHS Choices

Mike D later confirmed that he and Ad-Rock would not continue with Beastie Boys, out of respect for Yauch.

After he left the band, Berry went on to play guitar in several other bands – including Even Worse, Big Fat Love, Highway Stars and Bourbon Deluxe.

http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-36340225

John Berry (second right) played on the band’s first EP, Polly Wog Stew

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GENIE McELROY PASSES

Annette Cannon on Fb, 5/24/16: Genie McElroy has passed away. She was a musician with ‘Genie and the B-siders’. [It is rumored that Genie had an accident and passed unexpectedly.]

I’m a published writer & journalist, photographer, musician, vocalist, and improv performer. I’ve led classes on Julia Cameron’s “The Artist’s Way” since 2000. I was a ballet dancer for 20 yrs. and have been in the performing arts since I was 5. In 2008, I abandoned my 10-year paralegal career to follow my artistic passions, which has revolutionized my whole life. I’ve always been free-spirited, and making this one huge lifestyle change has set me completely free & has replanted joy in my life in ways I never thought possible! I thank God for giving me the courage to change virtually everything in my life, and the outcomes have all been no less than miraculous!

I have definitely led a FULL and COLORFUL life!

https://www.facebook.com/geniemcelroy88?fref=nf

No other information was available at this time.

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Other Notable Musicians’ Deaths…

May 2016

24: Anne-Marie Nzié, 84, Cameroonian singer.

21: Nick Menza, 51, German-born American drummer (Megadeth), heart failure.

19: John Berry, 52, American musician (Beastie Boys), frontal lobe dementia; Guo Song, 85, Chinese folk singer; James King, 57, American bluegrass musician, liver disease.

18: Robert W. Gutman, 90, American musicologist and biographer (Wagner, Mozart); Lino Toffolo, 81, Italian actor (Yuppi du, Brancaleone at the Crusades) and singer.

17: Guy Clark, 74, American folk singer-songwriter (“Desperados Waiting for a Train”, “Workbench Songs”, “My Favorite Picture of You”), Grammy winner (2014), cancer;   Vinjamuri Seetha Devi, Indian folk singer; Deddy Dores (id), 65, Indonesian singer and songwriter; Huguette Dreyfus, 87, French harpsichordist; Marlene Marder, 61, Swiss punk rock guitarist (LiLiPUT).

From http://www.wikipedia.com

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