Posted on 03/23/2017 9:40:51 AM PDT by TakebackGOP
"Sib Hashian -- the drummer for the rock group Boston -- died after collapsing onstage Wednesday night ... TMZ has learned. Sib's son, Adam, tells us the drummer was on the Legends of Rock Cruise and was midset when he suddenly collapsed. A witness says CPR was performed and a defibrillator was used but to no avail. The L.O.R. Cruise began on March 18 in Florida and had stops in several places including Puerto Rico and the Bahamas. We're told the cruise will continue and other musicians are performing tributes to Sib on the boat Thursday. The drummer -- who donned an EPIC afro in the early days of his stellar career -- was famously part of Boston's self-titled album, which featured the mega-hit "More Than a Feeling." Sib's daughter, Lauren, has a daughter with Dwayne Johnson. He was 67. #RIP"
Don’t look back.
Oh that’s sad. RIP
RIP
Well, he’s bidin’ his time now.
Wow. R.I.P.
The guitar work on their albums was great
I can handle the creaky knees, the sore back, the forgetfulness and the beer belly (forget six-pack abs, I got keg abs), but nothing sucks like hearing about the death of another icon, or at least a connection, to your youth.
Don’t Look Back,
I Had a Good Time,
My Destination,
Higher Power...
Okay, who’s left of Boston?
I think everyone but him and Brad.
The soundtrack of my high school daze.
Died while rocking out?
Niiiiice.
Sib died just a couple of weeks after the 10th anniversary of Brad Delp’s death. So sad for Boston fans.
That first Boston album was a masterpiece. Was just listening to it last week. RIP.
Terrible. Love Boston. The group. The city? No so much......
Great drumming on “Foreplay”.
He joined Don Brewer of Grand Funk Railroad in the “White Drummers with Big-Ass Fros Club.”
Sholtz is still kickin.
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