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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Andy_ChapinAndy Chapin - Wikipedia

    Years active. 1975–1985. Andrew Chapin (February 7, 1952 – December 31, 1985) was an American keyboardist best known for his short stint with the Ricky Nelson Band, which ended in 1985 when Nelson and his bandmates died after Nelson's personal DC-3 aircraft crashed on New Year's Eve in De Kalb, Texas while en route to a ...

  2. Author, Producer, and Filmmaker Hilary Clay Hicks recalls his late friend, the genius keyboardist Andy Chapin, former member of Steppenwolf and The Associati...

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  3. Andy Chapin was an English keyboardist who played with Ricky Nelson Band until his death in a plane crash in 1985. Find a Grave Memorial provides his biography, photos, and burial details.

    • Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
    • February 7, 1951
  4. Neben Ricky Nelson starben seine Verlobte Helen Blair sowie die Musiker Bobby Beal, Patrick Woodward, Rick Intveld, Andy Chapin und der Techniker Chuck Russell. Nelson und seine Stone Canyon Band hatten in Alabama drei Shows im Club eines ehemaligen Bandmitgliedes gespielt.

  5. 1974: After a successful farewell tour of Europe, Steppenwolf is reborn, this time with Kay, Edmonton, McJohn, Biondo and new guitarist Bobby Cochran. In the ensuing period, McJohn departs, replaced by Andy Chapin (who later died in the Rick Nelson plane crash). Chapin is replaced by Wayne Cook.

  6. 7. Aug. 2023 · Andy Chapin, the talented keyboard player for Steppenwolf during “Hour of the Wolf,” faced a devastating end to his life. After leaving the band, Chapin joined Ricky Nelson’s band, but fate had a cruel twist in store. In a New Year’s Eve plane crash in 1985, six lives, including Chapin’s, were tragically lost.

  7. Hour of the Wolf is the eighth studio album by Canadian-American rock band Steppenwolf. The album was released in September 1975, by Epic Records. Andy Chapin replaced long time keyboardist Goldy McJohn on this album. Reception.