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springchick

(137 posts)
Mon Feb 24, 2014, 01:10 PM Feb 2014

Geeez, guess I'm way behind the times, but, just learned that

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Constance Henrietta Mierzwiak, AKA, Ruby Starr, died in 1995, my hubby was stationed in Germany at the time and I didn't pay much attention to current musical events.

A long belated RIP Ruby Starr.
I'll never forget her role in the song Jim Dandy with Black Oak Arkansas.

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Geeez, guess I'm way behind the times, but, just learned that (Original Post) springchick Feb 2014 OP
BOA ...I had forgotten about them. RIP in Ruby Starr Tuesday Afternoon Feb 2014 #1
who? Liberal_in_LA Feb 2014 #2
no idea either, but rip anyway. loli phabay Feb 2014 #3
She was best known for the her vocals springchick Feb 2014 #4
ah.. thank u Liberal_in_LA Feb 2014 #6
Yup, another rocker gone way before her time. BarbaRosa Feb 2014 #5
Well, I'm 63, and the 'music of my times' was earlier marzipanni Feb 2014 #7
(the poster is no longer with us) cyberswede Feb 2014 #8
Oh, thanks for letting me know! n/t marzipanni Feb 2014 #9
 

springchick

(137 posts)
4. She was best known for the her vocals
Mon Feb 24, 2014, 09:18 PM
Feb 2014

with Black Oak Arkansas' Jim Dandy.

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BarbaRosa

(2,685 posts)
5. Yup, another rocker gone way before her time.
Tue Feb 25, 2014, 01:51 PM
Feb 2014

I've had "Scene Stealer for quite awhile and still love hearing it.





Damn cancer.

marzipanni

(6,011 posts)
7. Well, I'm 63, and the 'music of my times' was earlier
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 12:06 AM
Feb 2014

so pardon my never having heard of Ruby, or Jim Dandy, or BOA.
It got me to thinking about regional popularity of music. I found this article that shows areas in the US that have their own music scene...lots of little areas!

http://www.theatlanticcities.com/arts-and-lifestyle/2012/08/geography-americas-music-scenes/2709/

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