Saturday, March 9, 2013

Giving credit to Woodstock hero Alvin Lee

Alvin Lee, the British blues-rock guitar hero who led the late-'60s band Ten Years After, died today in England, as Billboard reports, after complications from a routine surgery. He was 68. Lee, born in Nottingham, formed his band the Jaybirds as a

British guitarist and singer Alvin Lee, whose blues-rock band Ten Years After catapulted to stardom following a searing performance at Woodstock, died Wednesday morning. He was 68. According to a family statement posted on his website, Lee

WITH GREAT SADNESS WE HAVE TO ANNOUNCE THAT ALVIN UNEXPECTEDLY PASSED AWAY EARLY THIS MORNING AFTER UNFORSEEN COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING A ROUTINE SURGICAL PROCEDURE.

LONDON — British rock guitarist Alvin Lee, founder of the band Ten Years After who burst to stardom with a memorable Woodstock performance, has died. He was 68. A statement posted on Lee's official website said he died Wednesday unexpectedly from

Alvin Lee, the guitarist and singer for blues-rock band Ten Years After, died earlier today due to complications from surgery. He was 68.

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