R.I.P. Tim Landers (Transit) and Harold Bradley


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Transit

If you’ve never heard of Boston’s Transit, they are considered an emo band, but takes influences from punk (Blink-182) to pop/emo (Saves the Day). Two years ago, their record, Listen & Forgive,
Harold Bradley

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Harold Bradley (Artist) Great album merging Bossa Nova rhythms to nifty guitar work by Mr. Bradley.

Founding member of Transit, Tim Landers, has died on February 2, 2019, according to altpress.com.



Landers left Transit in 2014 and later to become the Cold Collective guitarist and singer.



Also, worth a mention is that American Hall of Fame country musician, Harold Bradley, passed away on January 31, 2019, at the age of 93.



Kyle Young, CEO of Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum issued this statement:


For decades, Harold Bradley went to work doing something that he called ‘playing.’ He surveyed every sonic situation and determined what he could do to make things better, more melodic, and more harmonious. There are lessons in Harold’s approach to playing that go far beyond music. He lived his life with kindness, gentility, and discretion. On hopeful days, I will try to view Harold Bradley as an inspiration and not an aberration.


For the full death list head over to Musicians who died in 2019.



February (6)

  • [03 Feb 2019] Peter Posa (New Zealand guitarist), 77
  • [03 Feb 2019] Detsl (Russian hip hop artist), 35, heart attack
  • [02 Feb 2019] Tim Landers (American rock guitarist and singer for Transit)
  • [02 Feb 2019] Bill Sims (American blues musician), 69
  • [01 Feb 2019] Alex Brown (American painter and punk rock musician for Gorilla Biscuits), 52, brain aneurysm
  • [01 Feb 2019] Ayub Ogada (Kenyan musician), 63


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