Throwback Thursday: Jim Croce 1973

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Forty-five years ago, today, James Joseph ‘Jim’ Croce, American folk rock singer-songwriter was killed when the Beechcraft E18S, that he and five others were aboard, crashed into a tree during take-off from the Natchitoches Regional Airport in Natchitoches, Louisiana. The accident also claimed the lives of musician Maurice T. ‘Maury’ Muehleisen, comedian George Stevens, manager & booking agent Kenneth Cortese, road manager Dennis Rast and pilot Robert N. Elliott. Croce’s final concert was at Prather Coliseum.

He is buried at Haym Salomon Memorial Park in Frazer, Pennsylvania. His singer-songwriter wife, Ingrid Jacobson Croce maintains an historical site of their work. Their son, Adrian James ‘A. J.’ Croce is a singer-songwriter in his own right.

Croce’s Discography

His two number one singles…


 


 

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2 thoughts on “Throwback Thursday: Jim Croce 1973

    JT Twissel said:
    September 21, 2018 at 12:20 PM

    Definitely a talent taken from us too soon.

      The Hinoeuma responded:
      September 21, 2018 at 12:48 PM

      I agree. I was only seven years old. Still love his music.

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