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Del Shannon, a '60s songwriter, dies of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Born Charles Westover in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1934, the singer-songwriter known as Del Shannon dies by suicide on February 8, 1990.

How did Del Shannon die?

suicideBorn Charles Westover in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1934, the singer-songwriter known as Del Shannon dies by suicide on February 8, 1990.

Is Del Shannon dead?

February 8, 1990Del Shannon / Date of death

What age was Del Shannon when he died?

55 years (1934–1990)Del Shannon / Age at death

How old is Del Shannon now?

Del Shannon, who wrote and sang the hit, ''Runaway'' in 1961, was found dead in his home, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, the authorities said today. He was 50 years old. Mr.

Is Bobby Vee dead?

October 24, 2016Bobby Vee / Date of death

Was Del Shannon ever married?

Bonnie TysonDel Shannon / Spouse (m. 1986–1990)

How old is Bobby Vee?

73 years (1943–2016)Bobby Vee / Age at death

What guitar did Del Shannon play?

Epiphone Coronet. In the later touring years, the 1980s, Del Shannon rarely used any other guitar than his Epiphone Coronet.

Who wrote Hats Off to Larry?

Del ShannonHats off to Larry / Composer

Where did Del Shannon live?

Del Shannon was born Charles Weedon Westover on December 30, 1934 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The son of Bert and Leone, his family lived in nearby Coopersville, a small and rural farming community just outside Grand Rapids. There, he would learn to play ukulele from his mother and grow up the oldest of three children.

When was Del Shannon born?

December 30, 1934Del Shannon / Date of birth

Who wrote Del Shannon Runaway?

Del ShannonMax CrookRunaway/Composers

When was Del Shannon inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?

Shannon was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999. Del Shannon was inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame in 2005. A Del Shannon Memorial Scholarship Fund was set up following Shannon's death. Coopersville, Michigan also holds an annual Del Shannon Car Show.

When did Shannon start laying down the songs for The Further Adventures of Charles Westover?

In September 1967 , Shannon began laying down the tracks for The Further Adventures of Charles Westover, which was highly regarded by fans and critics alike despite disappointing sales. The album yielded two 1968 singles, "Thinkin' It Over" and "Gemini" (recently the subject of a Pilooski remix).

What instrument did Shannon and Crook use?

McLaughlin then persuaded Shannon and Crook to rewrite and re-record one of their earlier songs, originally called "Little Runaway", using the Musitron as lead instrument. On January 21, 1961, they recorded "Runaway", which was released as a single in February 1961, reaching number 1 on the Billboard chart in April.

Who was Charlie Johnson?

He found part-time work as a rhythm guitarist in singer Doug DeMott's group, The Moonlight Ramblers, working at the Hi-Lo Club. When DeMott was fired in 1958 for drunkenness, Westover took over as leader and singer, giving himself the name Charlie Johnson and renaming the band the Big Little Show Band.

How did Del Shannon die?

Del Shannon, who wrote and sang the hit, ''Runaway'' in 1961, was found dead in his home, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, the authorities said today. He was 50 years old.

Who died in the 60s?

Del Shannon, a 60's Songwriter, Dies at Home in Apparent Suicide.

What rifle was found next to Shannon's body?

A .22-caliber rifle was found next to Mr. Shannon's body in the den, Mr. Hom said. He said that the death was being investigated as a possible suicide, but that the exact cause of death had not been established by the coroner's office.

What was the song that Elton John sang in 1973?

Elton John's 1973 hit ''Crocodile Rock'' updated the sound of ''Runaway.''. In 1974 the British rock singer Dave Edmunds produced an album by Mr. Shannon, but it and other attempts to revive his popularity in the 1970's failed. Bonnie Raitt had a hit in 1977 with a remake of ''Runaway.''.

Who is Del Shannon?

Del Shannon. Musician. Born Charles Weedon Westover in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the son of Bert and Leone Westover. He learned to play the ukulele as a child and graduated to the guitar at fourteen. He served in the United States Army from 1956 to 1958, and when he returned to Michigan he joined a rockabilly band and changed his name ...

What did Del Shannon play?

He learned to play the ukulele as a child and graduated to the guitar at fourteen. He served in the United States Army from 1956 to 1958, and when he returned to Michigan he joined a rockabilly band and changed his name to Del Shannon – a name derived from an aspiring wrestler and a Coup deVille.

Who was the singer who shot himself?

When the album was nearly completed, Shannon; who'd suffered bouts of depression and alcoholism for thirty years, fatally shot himself. On March 15, 1999 Del Shannon was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Musician. Born Charles Weedon Westover in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the son of Bert and Leone Westover.

Where was Del Shannon born?

Del Shannon was born Charles Weedon Westover on December 30, 1934 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The son of Bert and Leone, his family lived in nearby Coopersville, a small and rural farming community just outside Grand Rapids. There, he would learn to play ukulele from his mother and grow up the oldest of three children.

What songs did Shannon write?

Shannon wrote songs such as Daydreams, The Prom, One More Time, Condemned To Die, and Honey Bee. Demo tapes were sent off to McLaughlin, who heard a snippet of a song called Little Runaway, which had been recorded over. McLaughlin asked Shannon and Crook to re-record the song.

What guitar did Michael Shannon play with Roy Orbison?

Shannon enjoyed a third string of hits, and toured Great Britain again, this time with Roy Orbison. He was presented with a new cherry red Gibson guitar from Merle Lemmon, a friend of his who worked for Gibson.

What did John Wayne do in 1958?

In 1958, he found a job by day selling carpets, working at the Carpet Outlet for a man named Peter Vice. By night, he found a part-time job moonlighting at a dumpy bar called the Hi-Lo Club.

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Overview

Death and legacy

Shannon committed suicide, shooting himself with a .22 caliber rifle at his home in Santa Clarita, California, on February 8, 1990. He was 55, and had been suffering from depression in the years leading up to his death. Shannon was cremated, and his ashes were scattered.
Following his death, the Traveling Wilburys honored him by recording a version …

Biography

Shannon was born Charles Weedon Westover on December 30, 1934, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to Bert and Leone Mosher Westover, and grew up in nearby Coopersville. He learned to play the ukulele and guitar and listened to country-and-western music by artists such as Hank Williams, Hank Snow, and Lefty Frizzell. He was drafted into the Army in 1954 and, while in Germany, played guitar in a band called The Cool Flames. When his service ended, he returned to Battle Creek, Michigan, …

Film and television

• It's Trad, Dad! (also entitled Ring a Ding Rhythm) (1962)
• Daytona Beach Weekend (1965)
• Top Ten (1967)
• The Best of Del Shannon, Rock 'n' Roll's Greatest Hits in Concert, Live from the Rock & Roll Love Palace, Kissimmee, Florida, 1988, a television program hosted by Wolfman Jack

Discography

• Runaway with Del Shannon (June 1961)
• Hats Off To Del Shannon (December 1962) – not issued in US. UK, New Zealand and Australia only
• Little Town Flirt (June 1963) #12. Billboard Album Chart.

Literature

• Bak, Richard (July 2011). "Del Shannon's Runaway Success Led to his Downfall". Hour Detroit. Retrieved August 17, 2011. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
• DeWitt, Howard A. (2001). Stranger in Town: The Musical Life of Del Shannon. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publ. ISBN 978-0-7872-8854-9.

External links

• Official website
• Del Shannon at IMDb
• Del Shannon at AllMusic
• Del Shannon at Discogs

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