[DeadCelebrityAlert] Steve Elliott

 



The character of Steve Elliott crashed into Petticoat Junction at the start of season four — literally. The pilot played by Mike Minor wrecked his biplane next to the train tracks as the three girls were bathing in their water tower. "Do you think we'll get to keep him?" Billie Jo asks as the family stands over the unconscious crop duster.

Indeed, Steve Elliott would become a fixture of Hooterville from the fall of '66 to the series' end in '70. Elliott would end up marrying Betty Jo on the show in — and the two actors, Minor and Linda Kaye Henning, would wed in real life a year later, in 1968.

Minor and Henning would stay married for five years. After the split, Minor would appear on episodes of CHiPsVega$ and more, but he would find greater roles in daytime television. The Californian had reoccurring roles on All My Children andAnother World.

Minor also had a singing career. He released an album This Is Mike Minor in 1966 and brought his smooth crooning to the small screen. For example, he cooed his single "One Day at a Time" on The Beverly Hillbillies.


On January 28, Minor passed away. Our thoughts go to his family.

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[DeadCelebrityAlert] Paul Kantner of Jefferson Airplane Dies at 74 Read More: Paul Kantner of Jefferson Airplane Dies at 74

 

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Paul Kantner, who helped pioneer psychedelic rock as the guitarist and founder of Jefferson Airplane and its splinter group Jefferson Starship, has died of multiple organ failure and septic shock. He was 74.

SF Gate reports that he had suffered a heart attack earlier in the week. He'd endured numerous health problems in recent years, including a previous heart attack in March 2015.

Born in San Francisco on March 17, 1941, Kantner had been a folksinger in the Bay Area when he met another folike, Marty Balin, in 1965. Over the next couple of years, they recruited guitarist Jorma Kaukonen, bassist Jack Casady, drummer Skip Spence and vocalist Signe Anderson. After releasing their 1966 debut, Spence and Anderson left and were replaced by, respectively, Spencer Dryden and Grace Slick.

The first album with the new lineup, Surrealistic Pillow, was one of the original albums of the growing psychedelic movement, hitting stores four months before the Beatles released Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It spawned Top 10 singles in "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit." They performed at both Woodstock and Altamont, the latter of which saw Balin knocked unconscious by a Hells Angel during their set. Kantner sarcastically thanked the motorcycle gang for their action.

But by 1970, after five albums, the band split apart. Kantner and Slick, who by now had become a couple, brought together a handful of their fellow San Franciscans and released an album called Blows Against the Empire. The concept album, about humans leaving Earth for outer space, was credited to Paul Kantner and Jefferson Starship.

After a couple more records in this loose all-star format, Kantner, Slick settled on a lineup for the band, and brought Balin back. Jefferson Starship had a poppier edge than its predecessor. Balin's "Miracles," a No. 3 hit in 1975, pushed Red Octopus into the top slot on Billboard's album chart. But after 1978's Earth, which had two more hits in "Count on Me" and "Jane," the internal fighting returned, and Balin and Slick, whose relationship with Kantner ended in 1975, left. Kantner kept Jefferson Starship alive through various incarnations until 1984, when Starship was formed.

He revived Jefferson Starship in 1992, and they remained a viable touring act. Jefferson Airplane were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996.

Kantner is survived by China Kantner, his daughter with Slick, and two sons, Gareth and Alexander.



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