E! Online - Jan 28, 2005
Jim Capaldi , who kept the beat for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band Traffic, died Friday of stomach cancer at a London hospital. He was 60. The cofounder of the legendary 1960s/1970s English band...
More »Reuters - Jan 28, 2005
Rock drummer Jim Capaldi , whose driving rock rhythms helped make Traffic a household name in the 1960s and 70s, died Friday after a brief fight with stomach cancer, his publicist said. The 60-year-...
More »Reuters - Dec 13, 2004
U2, the Pretenders, Buddy Guy, Percy Sledge, and the O Jays will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at its 20th annual induction ceremony, to be held March 14 at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel...
More »Reuters - Aug 3, 2004
The reunion tour of seminal U.K. rock act Traffic has been canceled due to illness suffered by founding member Jim Capaldi . The drummer was diagnosed last week with a severe gastric ulcer that will require...
More »AP - Jan 23, 2004
On January 23rd, 1958, Brunswick Records released Maybe Baby backed with Tell Me How by The Crickets. In 1970, singer Judy Collins was denied permission to sing her testimony at the Chicago Seven trial...
More »Reuters - Nov 21, 2003
It s just very cool, ZZ Top bassist Dusty Hill told Billboard.com of his band s pending induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I m very excited about it and very honored. It s great company we...
More »USRN - Sep 6, 2002
(9/6/02, 10 a.m. ET) -- Dave Mason is one of the people who haven t let the terror attacks of September 11 affect how he lives his life. With the one-year anniversary approaching, LAUNCH asked the Traffic...
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