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  • Caamaño, Roberto, d. 1993; b. 1923. Revista Musical Chilena, v. 48 no. 181, Jan.-June 1994.

  • Caballero, Arnaldo Tapia, pianist, d. 7/8/2002; b. 2/20/1907. Revista Musical Chilena, v. 56, no. 198, July-December 2002.

  • Caballero, Cristian, d. 1986. Heterfonía, v. 19 no. 3, Jul.- Sept. 1986.

  • Cabb, Tyrone, bassist, d. 12/22/1999 at 59 in Newburgh, NY. Cadence, v. 26 no. 2, Feb. 2000.

  • Cachaça [Cachaca], Carlos [Carlos Moreira de Castro], Brazilian songwriter, d. 8/16/1999 at 97 in Rio de Janeiro. New York Times, 8/18/1999.

  • Cachao, Cuban classical and jazz bassist, composer, and bandleader, co-creator of the mambo, d. 3/22/2008 in Coral Gables, FL at 89; b. Israel Lopez 1918 in Havana. CNN.com, 3/22/2008 {http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/Music/03/22/obit.cachao.ap/index.html}; STLtoday.com, 3/24/2008 {http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/O/OBIT_CACHAO?SITE=MOSTP}.
    Israel "Cachao" Lopez. cbs4.com, 3/22/2008 {http://cbs4.com/local/cuban.cuba.cacaho.2.683013.html}.
    Israel Cachao López. New York Times On the Web, 3/24/2008 {http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/24/arts/music/24Lopez.html}.
    b. 9/14/1918. Telegraph.co.uk, 3/24/2008 {http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/03/24/db2402.xml}; Independent Online Edition, 3/24/2008 {http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/israel-cachao-lopez-bassist-and-pioneer-of-mambo-799895.html}.

  • Cadena, Ozzie, jazz record producer, d. 4/9/2008 in Torrance, CA at 83; b. Oscar Cadena 9/26/1924 in Oklahoma City, OK. Los Angeles Times online, 4/12/2008 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-cadena12apr12,1,3396544.story}; chicagotribune.com, 4/13/2008 {http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/obituaries/chi-cadena_obitapr13,0,1055815.story}; New York Times On the Web, 4/21/2008 {http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/21/arts/music/21cadena.html}.

  • Cadieux, Ruth M., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 4, Oct. 1998.

  • Caesar, Irving, d. 12/17/1996 at 101. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 12/18/1996.
    b. 7/4/1895. ASCAP Playback, v. 3 no. 5, Winter 1997.

  • Caffery, Tom, d. Sing Out!, v. 41 no. 1, May-July 1996.

  • Cage, John, American composer, d. 8/l2/1992 at 79; b. 9/5/1912. New York Times, 8/16/1992.
    b. 9/2/1912. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana, v. 27 no. 2, April-June 1993.
    John Milton Cage, Jr., Percussive Notes, v. 31 no. 1, Oct. 1992.

  • Cagwin, Louisa Dorsey, supporter of the arts, d. 7/15/2003 in Reno, NV; b. 11/21/1931 in San Rafael, CA. Beethoven Journal, v. 19 no. 1, Summer 2004.

  • Cahill, Virginia, pianist, music teacher, and organist, d. 7/19/2003 in Howell, MI at 82; b. 3/10/1921 in Chicago. detnews.com, 7/23/2003 {http://www.detnews.com/2003/obituaries/0308/01/c02-224969.htm}.

  • Cahn, Rolf, d. 1994; b. 1924. Sing Out!, v. 39 no. 3, Nov. 1994-Jan. 1995.

  • Cahn, Sammy, d. 1/15/1993 at 79. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1/16/1993.
    b. 6/18/1913. Jazz Journal International, v. 46 no. 3, March 1993.

  • Caird, George Bradford, d. 4/21/1984 at 66; b. 7/19/1917. Hymn, v. 44 no. 4, Oct. 1993.

  • Caire, Patrice, d. 4/17/1992 at 43. Diapason, v. 83 no. 7, July 1992.
    b. 1949. Orgue, no. 223, July-Sept. 1992.

  • Cairns, John, Scottish jazz pianist, d. 7/27/2001 in Glasgow at 68; b. 3/18/1933 in Shettleton, Glasgow. Jazz Journal International, v. 54 no. 12, December 2001; Cadence, v. 28 no. 2, February 2002.

  • Calabrese, Bucky, d. 5/5/1995. Jazz Magazine, no. 459, May 1996.

  • Calabrese, Franco, d. 11/13/1992 at 69. b. 7/20/1923. Opera, v. 44 no. 3, March 1993.

  • Calame, Geneviève, d. 10/8/1993 at 46. Orchester, v. 42 no. 1, 1994.

  • Calcaviello, Ferdinando, d. 9/5/1991 at 34; b. 8/26/1957. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana, v. 27 no. 2, April-June 1993.

  • Caldas, Silvio, American vocalist, d. 2/3/1998 at 89. Cadence, v. 24 no. 3, Mar. 1998.

  • Caldura, Maurizio, Italian alto saxophonist, d. 1/8/1998 at 38 near Venice. Cadence, v. 24 no. 3, Mar. 1998.

  • Caldwell, James, oboist and pedagogue, d. 2/7/2006. Email from Nancy Dye, Oberlin president, to the Oberlin community, forwarded to MLA-L 2/9/2006 by Kathleen Abromeit.
    James Boone Caldwell, d. 2/8/2006 at 68; b. 12/3/1938. VdGSA News, v. 43 no. 1, March 2006.

  • Caldwell, Mary Elizabeth, American composer and organist, d. 11/15/2003 in Pasadena, CA at 94; b. in Tacoma, WA. American Organist, v. 38 no. 4, April 2004.

  • Caldwell, Robert, jazz guitarist, d. 8/9/2005 in Minneapolis, MN at 81. Cadence, v. 31 no. 9, September 2005.

  • Caldwell, Sarah, American conductor and opera director, d. 3/23/2006 in Portland, ME at 82; b. 3/6/1924 in Maryville, MO. New York Times On the Web, 3/24/2006 {http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/24/arts/music/24cnd-caldwell.html}; CNN.com, 3/24/2006 {http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/Music/03/24/obit.caldwell.ap/index.html}; SFGate.com, 3/25/2006 {http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/03/25/BAGI0HU3PE1.DTL}; latimes.com, 3/25/2006 {http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-caldwell25mar25,1,3407082.story}; chicagotribune.com, 3/25/2006 {http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/obituaries/chi-0603250059mar25,1,4408071.story}; washingtonpost.com, 3/25/2006 {http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/24/AR2006032401987.html}; Opera News, v. 70 no. 12, June 2006; Chamber Music, v. 23 no. 4, August 2006; Opera, v. 57 no. 7, July 2006.
    b. in Montana. Gramophone, v. 84, no. 1006 June 2006.

  • Caldwell, Toy T., Jr., d. 2/25/1993 at 45. St. Louis Post- Dispatch, 2/26/1993.
    d. 2/24/1993. Rolling Stone,no. 654, 4/15/1993.

  • Calhoun, Ida M., d. 8/9/1993 at 97. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 8/12/1993.

  • Calica, Lorenzo, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 9, Mar. 1999.

  • Caliendo, Eduardo, d. 7/26/1993 at 71. Fronimo, v. 22 no. 86, Jan. 1994.

  • Califiore, Rosario, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 5, Nov. 1998.

  • California, Randy, d. ca. 1/2/1997. Rolling Stone, no. 754, 2/20/1997.
    d. 1/2/1997 at 45; b. 2/20/1951. Obituary Page {http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Obituary/music.html}, 2/4/1997.

  • Callaghan, Jim, jazz trumpeter, d. ca. 3/1/2002 in New York at 79. Cadence, v. 28 no. 8, August 2002.

  • Callaghan, Mary E., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 5, Nov. 1998.

  • Callahan, Frank C., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 8, Feb. 1999.

  • Callaway, Frank, musician and music educationist, d. 2/22/2003 in Perth, Australia; b. 5/16/1919 in Timaru, New Zealand. Newsletter of the Musicological Society of Australia, no. 59, September 2003.

  • Callaway, Paul S., d. 3/21/1995 at 85. American Organist, v. 29 no. 6, June 1995.

  • Callen, Michael, d. 12/27/1993 at 38. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 12/29/1993.

  • Calloway, Cab [Cabell], d. 11/18/1994 at 86; b. 12/1907. Jazz Journal International, v. 48 no. 1, Jan. 1995.
    d. at 87. Down Beat, v. 62 no. 2, Feb. 1995.
    b. 12/25/1907. ASCAP Playback, v. 2 no. 1, Jan.-Feb. 1995.

  • Calloway, S.H. (Red), d. International Musician, v. 98 no. 4, Oct. 1999.

  • Calvert, Casey, rock guitarist and singer, d. 11/23/2007 in Washington, DC at 25. AOL.com, 11/26/2007 {http://news.aol.com/entertainment/music/music-news-story/ar/_a/hawthorne-heights-guitarist-dies-on-bus/20071126160509990001}.

  • Calvert, Morley, d. 1991; b. 1928. Nancy Lorimer {nlorimer@LELAND.STANFORD.EDU} on MLA-L, 11/3/1997.

  • Calvin, "Unka" Jim, banjo and fiddle player, d. 9/23/2005 at 52. Sing Out!, v. 49 no. 4, Winter 2006.

  • Calvo, Antonio, music librarian, d. 6/12/2006 in San Fernando, CA. Ray Heigemeir on MLA-L, 6/13/2006.
    Antonio Mathew Calvo, d. at 44; b. in San Fernando. Sentinel Online, 6/16/2006 {http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/archive/2006/June/16/obit/obit.htm}.

  • Camara, Ladji Papa, drummer, d. 10/24/2004 in Senegal, West Africa at 81. Cadence, v. 30 no. 12, December 2004.

  • Camarata, Salvador "Tutti", big-band trumpeter, composer, and arranger, d. 4/13/2005 in Burbank, CA at 91; b. 5/11/1913 in Glen Ridge, NJ. latimes.com, 4/18/2005 {http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-camarata18apr18,1,3411676.story}; New York Times online, 4/19/2005 {http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/19/arts/music/19camarata.html}; Cadence, v. 31 no. 6, June 2005.
    Salvadore "Tutti" Camarata. Boston.com, 4/20/2005 {http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2005/04/20/salvadore_camarata_91_composer_arranger/}.
    Salvatore "Tutti" Camarata. Jazz Journal International, v. 58 no. 6, June 2005.

  • Cambanis, Zannis, d. 1/29/1992 at 84. Opera, v. 43 no. 6, June 1992.

  • Camden, Anthony, oboist, d. 3/7/2006 in Australia; b. 4/26/1938 in Britain. Gramophone, v. 84, no. 1006 June 2006.

  • Camera, Louise, d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 9, Mar. 1998.

  • Cameron, Brian G., Canadian organist and music minister, d. 3/10/2002 at 44. American Organist, v. 37 no. 2, February 2003.

  • Cameron, John, Australo-British baritone, d. 3/29/2002 in London; b. 3/20/1918 in Australia. Gramophone, v. 80 no. 955 (July 2002); Musical Times, v. 143 no. 1879, Summer 2002.
    d. at 84. Opernwelt, v. 43 no. 6, June 2002.

  • Cameron, John Allan, Canadian Celtic musician, d. 11/22/2006 in Toronto at 67; b. in Cape Breton. cbc.ca, 11/22/2006 {http://www.cbc.ca/arts/story/2006/11/22/cameron-obit.html}; TheStar.com, 11/22/2006 {http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&call_pageid=971358637177&c=Article&cid=1164193751375}.

  • Camgros, Armand E., d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 9, Mar. 1998.

  • Caminiti, Chic, d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 11, May 1998.

  • Cammarota, Carlo, d. 2/26/1990 at 84; b. 3/5/1905. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana, v. 24 no. 3-4, July-Dec. 1990.

  • Cammel, Donald, d. 4/24/1996 at 62; b. 1934. Rolling Stone, 6/27/1996.

  • Camoflauge [sic], American rapper, d. 5/19/2003 in Savannah, GA at 21; b. Jason Johnson. AOL.com, 5/21/2003 {http://my.aol.com/news/news_story.psp?id=030521085957224301}.

  • Camp, Hamilton, folk singer and songwriter, comedian, and actor, d. 10/2/2005 in Hancock Park, CA at 70; b. Bob Camp 10/30/1934 in London. latimes.com, 10/5/2005 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-camp5oct05,1,2611232.story}; Rolling Stone, no. 986, 11/3/2005; Sing Out!, v. 49 no. 4, Winter 2006.

  • Camp, Max W. d. 3/1996. Clavier, v. 35 no. 8, Oct. 1996.

  • Campbell, Ambrose Adeyoka, bandleader and percussionist, d. 6/22/2006 in England. World Music Central, 6/24/2006 {http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20060624182647694}.
    Oladipupo Adekoya (Ambrose) Campbell, also guitarist, d. at 86; b. 8/19/1919 in Nigeria. Guardian Unlimited, 7/8/2006 {http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,1815671,00.html}.

  • Campbell, Carolyn Jones, d. 4/24/1995; b. 1928. Clavier, v. 34 no. 9, Nov. 1995.

  • Campbell, Elaine, Canadian lyricist, d. 8/11/2007 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island at 81; b. Elaine Helen Leiterman 9/15/1925 in South Porcupine, Ontario. globeandmail.com, 8/16/2007 {http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20070816.OBCAMPBELL16/TPStory/}.

  • Campbell, Ester (Mrs. Trov V.), d. 5/31/1994 at 92. American Organist, v. 28 no. 9, Sept. 1994.

  • Campbell, Frank Carter, d. 6/12/1993 at 76; b. 9/26/1916. MLA Notes, v. 50 no. 2, Dec. 1993.

  • Campbell, Harold L., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 5, Nov. 1998.

  • Campbell, James (Jimmy), d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 1, July 1998.

  • Campbell, James (Ted), d. 2/16/1997 at 72. David M. McCain {IChime@worldnet.att.net} on PIPORG-L, 2/18/1997.

  • Campbell, Jerry J., d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 8, Feb. 1998.

  • Campbell, Jimmy, bluegrass fiddler, d. 10/24/2003 in Clarksville, TN at 40. Boston.com, 10/26/2003 {http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2003/10/26/rosey_nix_adams_country_singer_45/}; seattletimes.com, 10/26/2003 {http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2001775012_cashobit26.html}; Rolling Stone, no. 936, 11/27/2003.
    d. 10/23/2003. Sing Out! v. 48 no. 1, Spring 2004.

  • Campbell, Jimmy, British singer and songwriter, d. 2/12/2007 in Liverpool; b. 1/4/1944 in Liverpool. Independent Online Edition, 2/14/2007 {http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article2268053.ece}.

  • Campbell, John, d. 6/13/1993 at 41; b. 1952. Rolling Stone, no. 662, 8/5/1993.

  • Campbell, "Little" Milton, blues singer, songwriter and guitarist (son of "Big" Milton Campbell), d. 8/4/2005 in Memphis, TN at 71. AOL.com, 8/4/2005 {http://aolsvc.news.aol.com/music/article.adp?id=20050803175209990027}; Downbeat, v. 72 no. 11, November 2005.
    Little Milton; b. James Milton Campbell 9/7/1934 in Inverness, MS. New York Times On the Web, 8/5/2005 {http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/05/obituaries/05milton.html}; Rolling Stone, no. 981, 8/25/2005; Sing Out!, v. 49 no. 4, Winter 2006.
    d. at 70. philly.com, 8/8/2005 {http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/obituaries/12327762.htm}. d. in Chicago, IL. Cadence, v. 31 no. 9, September 2005.
    d. in Memphis, TN. Jazz Journal International, v. 58 no. 10, October 2005.

  • Campbell, Marvel Doucette, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 1, July 1998.

  • Campbell, Mary Frances, d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 8, Feb. 1998.

  • Campbell, Miff, d. 4/2/1995 at 89. MLA Notes, v. 52 no. 4, June 1996 from New York Times, 4/8/1995.

  • Campbell, Muryel "Zeke", American electric guitarist, d. 3/5/1997. Journal of Country Music, v. 20 no. 1, 1998.

  • Campbell, Richard A., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 1, July 1998.

  • Campbell, Robert B., d. 1997. International Musician, v. 96 no. 6, Dec. 1997.

  • Campbell, Roy, Sr., jazz trumpeter and saxophonist, d. 2/29/2004 at 79. Cadence, v. 30 no. 4, April 2004.

  • Campbell, Warren E., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 8, Feb. 1999.

  • Campbell, Wilbur, drummer, d. 12/30/1999. Cadence, v. 26 no. 2, Feb. 2000.
    American, d. at 73. Down Beat, v. 67 no.4, Apr. 2000.

  • Campisi, Joseph, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 3, Sept. 1998.

  • Campogalliani, Ettore, d. 6/3/1992 at 88. Opera, v. 44 no. 1, Jan. 1993.

  • Campoli, Alfredo, d. at 84. Gramophone, v. 68 no. 816, May 1991.
    d. 3/27/1991; b. 1906. Strad, v. 102 no. 1214, June 1991.
    d. 4/6/1991; b. 10/20/1906. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana, v. 26 no. 2, April-June 1992.

  • Campolonghi, Piero, Italian baritone, d. 3/7/2002 in Piacenza at 87; b. 4/22/1914 in Piacenza. Opera, v. 53 no. 6, June 2002.

  • Campora, Giuseppe, Italian tenor, d. 12/5/2004; b. 9/30/1923 in Tortona, Italy. Opera News, v. 69 no. 9, March 2005; Opera, v. 56 no. 6, June 2005.

  • Camporeale, Marc Lawrence, rock musician, d. 10/28/2007; b. 1961. New York Times On the Web, 11/25/2007 {http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=980CE1DB173AF936A15752C1A9619C8B63}.
    d. in the Otis Reservoir in Massachusetts at 46. cbs3springfield.com, 10/29/2007 {http://www.cbs3springfield.com/news/local/10875016.html}.

  • Camras, Marvin, d. 1995. CAS Journal, ser. 2 v. 2 no. 8, Nov. 1995.
    d. 6/23/1995 at 79. MLA Notes, v. 52 no. 4, June 1996 from New York Times, 6/28/1995.

  • Canale, Joseph A., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 9, Mar. 1999.

  • Canales, Laura, Tejano singer, d. 4/16/2005 in Corpus Christi, TX at 50; b. in Kingville, TX. CNN.com, 4/19/2005 {http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/Music/04/19/obit.canales.ap/index.html}; New York Times On the Web, 4/20/2005 {http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/20/arts/music/20canales.html}; Sing Out!, v. 49 no. 3, Fall 2005.

  • Canby, Edward Tatnall, American choral director, teacher and writer, d. 2/21/1998 at 85 in Cornwall, CT; b. 1912. New York Times, 3/8/1998.

  • Cancelada, A.J., d. 9/7/1997 at 28. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 9/10/1997.

  • Candini, Pino, d. 11/22/1996 at 64. Cadence, v. 23 no. 1, Jan. 1997.

  • Candoli, Conte, American jazz trumpeter, d. 12/14/2001 in Palm Desert, CA at 74; b. Secondo Candoli in Mishawaka, IN. latimes.com, 12/16/2001 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-000099833dec16.story?coll=la%2Dnews%2Dobituaries}; Down Beat, v. 69 no. 3, March 2002.
    d. 12/15/2001. Cadence, v. 28 no. 2, February 2002.
    b. 7/12/1927. Jazz Journal International, v. 55 no. 3, March 2002.

  • Candoli, Pete, jazz trumpeter, brother of Conte Candoli, d. 1/15?/2008 at 84; b. Walter Joseph Candoli 6/28/1923 in Mishawaka, IN. All About Jazz, 1/15/2008 {http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=16768}.
    d. 1/11/2008 in Studio City, CA. Los Angeles Times online, 1/16/2008 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-candoli16jan16,1,7416134.story}; New York Times On the Web, 1/17/2008 {http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/17/arts/17candoli.html}.

  • Cané, Ricardo (Baldomero Ricardo Cané Gómez), Afro-Cuban singer and percussionist, d. 6/5/2003 in Matanzas, Cuba at 54; b. 1949 in Matanzas. New York Times online, 6/15/2003 {http://www.nytimes.com/2003/06/15/nyregion/15CANE.html}.

  • Canfield, Warren R., American organist, choirmaster and teacher, d. 2/13/2000 at 52 near Miami, FL (?); b. 2/19/1947. Paul Aldridge {PAldridge@aol.com}, 2/19/2000.
    d. in Hollywood, FL. American Organist, v. 34 no. 5, May 2000.

  • Cannavo, William V., d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 10, Apr. 1998.

  • Cannizzaro, Matteo F. (Matty), d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 12, June 1998.

  • Cannon, Ardis A., American organist and choir director, d. 8/4/2002 in Stanwood, WA. American Organist, v. 37 no. 6, June 2003.

  • Cannon, Beckman C., musicologist, d. 10/19/2005. AMS Newsletter, v. 36 no. 2, August 2006.

  • Cannon, Sarah Ophelia Colley. see Minnie Pearl.

  • Cannon, Thurlow, writer, d. 6/4/2000 at 76 in Fort Myers Beach, FL. Cadence, v.26 no. 7, July 2000.

  • Cano, Carlos, Spanish singer/songwriter, d. 12/19/2000 at 54. CNN.com, 12/20/2000 {http://www.cnn.com/WorldBeat/news/index.html#story2}.

  • Canseco, George, Philipino composer and songwriter, d. 11/19/2004 in Manila at 70. latimes.com, 11/22/2004 {http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-passings22.2nov22,1,5259287.story}.

  • Cantagallo, John, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 2, Aug. 1998.

  • Cantero, Jose Luis, Spanish singer, d. 6/19/2007 at 69. philly.com, 6/21/2007 {http://www.philly.com/inquirer/obituaries/20070621_Jose_Luis_Cantero___Spanish_singer__69.html}.
    a.k.a. El Fary; b. in Madrid. Yahoo!News, 6/19/2007 {http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070620/ap_on_re_us/deaths_1}.
    José Luis Cantero Rada, also actor, d. in Madrid; b. 8/20/1937. Independent Online Edition, 6/21/2007 {http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article2686789.ece}.

  • Capaldi, Jim (Nicola James), rock drummer and songwriter, d. 1/28/2005 in London at 60; b. in Evesham, England. New York Times online, 1/29/2005 {http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/29/arts/music/29capaldi.html}; Rolling Stone, no. 968, 2/24/2005.

  • Capecchi, Renato, Italian baritone and stage director, d. 6/30/1998 at 74 in Milan; b. 11/6/1923. Opera News, v. 63 no. 3, Sept. 1998.

  • Capehart, Jerry Neil, American rock songwriter and manager, d. 6/7/1998 at 69 in Nashville, TN. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 6/10/1998.

  • Capek, Frank J., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 6, Dec. 1998.

  • Capizzi, Salvatore A. (Sammy Cape), d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 4, Oct. 1998.

  • Caplan, Dave, jazz promoter, d. 7/18/2000 at 75 in Toronto. Cadence, v. 26 no. 9, Sept. 2000.

  • Caplat, Moran, opera administrator, d. 6/19/2003; b. 10/1/1916 in Kent, England. Gramophone, v. 81 no. 970, September 2003.

  • Caplin, Stuart, d. 1994; b. 5//16/1918. Newsletter of the American Musical Instrument Society, v. 23 no. 1, Feb. 1994.

  • Capone, Larry, jazz saxophonist, d. 10/10/2002 in Baltimore, MD at 75. Cadence, v. 28 no. 12, December 2002.

  • Capozella, Charles, d. International Musician, v. 98 no. 5, Nov. 1999.

  • Capper, Vair, d. Crescendo (Toronto Musicians' Association Journal), v. 45 no. 1, Jan.-Feb. 1995.

  • Cappo, John A., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 4, Oct. 1998.

  • Cappone, Giusto, violist, d. 2005 at 86; b. 1919. Strad, v. 116, no. 1383, July 2005.

  • Cappuccilli, Anthony, d. International Musician, v. 98 no. 4, Oct. 1999.

  • Cappuccilli, Piero, Italian baritone, d. 7/12/2005 in Trieste, Italy at 75; b. in Trieste. New York Times On the Web, 7/21/2005 {http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/21/arts/music/21cappuccilli.html}; Chamber Music, v. 22 no. 6, December 2005.
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  • Cappuccio, Thomas, d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 10, Apr. 1998.

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