Paul Kossoff's Surprising Death
The death of a celebrity, such as a rock star, always gains attention. However, no death is more surprising then that of Free lead guitarist Paul Kossoff.
My decission to write this post emerged from a history review the other day on my local rock station. The story surprised me so much, that I decided to take it upon myself and look deeper into it. Below, we discuss the details:
Paul Kossoff & Free:
Kossoff was the lead guitarist for the British Invasion band Free who had a mega worldwide hit in 1970 with All Right Now (#2 UK, #4 US) whose riff was recycled seven years later for the Steve Miller hit Rockin' Me. Free disbanded in 1973, but veterans frontman Paul Rogers and drummer Simon Kirke formed Bad Company, which had a string of hits between 1973 and 1983.
His Death:
Kossoff died on March 19, 1975. Two months before that, his heart stopped at a London rehab facility and he had to be revived. It was wrongly assumed that he was dead the day his heart stopped; however, on a flight to Los Angeles, he finally died at 25. His body was flown back to London, where he was cremated.
And what does his epitaph say? All right now!
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