You never heard of him, but he's dead

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Guitarist Hiram Bullock died yesterday, most likely of throat cancer. He was 52.

You probably have no idea who he was, but it's just as likely (if not moreso) that you've heard his work. Bullock played widely on some pretty serious records throughout his career, including Steely Dan's "Gaucho," Sting's "Nothing Like The Sun" (that's him soloing during "Little Wing"), and Paul Simon's "One Trick Pony." Additionally, Bullock was the original guitarist for Letterman's -- really Schaeffer's -- band on Late Night back in 1982. Over his career, he also played with his share of giants -- Miles Davis, Al Jarreau, Pete Townshend, Gil Evans, Clapton, Al Green, and Jaco Pastorious are all on his resume.

Via MeFi. The Letterman link at MeFi -- one of many on YouTube -- is to a performance on Letterman of a track from his first solo record.

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