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  1. On September 25, 1999, Steve Canaday was killed, aged 55, when the small plane he was traveling in crashed in Nashville, Tennessee while he was working as an aerial photographer. 2000s

  2. In 1972 a demo of “Black Sky” came to the attention of Columbia Records’ John Hammond when Steve Canaday, an associate of the band, charm-powered his way into a spontaneous office meeting with the famed producer. Canaday had co-owned the New Bijou Theater; he later became a member of the Daredevils.

  3. The band lost another founding member, Buddy Brayfield, gained a new producer David Kershenbaum, and added three new players, including singer/guitarist and longtime pal Steve Canaday, who as owner of the New Bijou had been instrumental in the group's formation.

  4. Steve Canaday – guitar, drums, vocals (1976–1982, 1983–1989; died 1999) Don Clinton Thompson – lead guitar, vocals (1986–1989) Rick "Lumpy" Davidson – drums (1989; died 2020) Bill Brown – lead guitar, vocals (1990–2004; died 2004) Tom Whitlock – drums (occasional fill-in in the early 80s; died 2023)

  5. In 1972, Steve Canadaywho was to have a long relationship in and around the Daredevils until his untimely death in a 1999 plane crash—opened the New Bijou Theater in Springfield, Missouri. Lee worked there, and it was a popular club for young musicians and the counterculture surrounding them.

  6. Stephen Canaday. Profile: (Born 1944 - Died in a plane crash in 1999) Known for his association (songwriting, production and touring) with The Ozark Mountain Daredevils (1971-1980). Instruments played included drums, guitar and bass. Also in later years was tour manager for Lee Roy Parnell and Marshall Chapman.

  7. Steve Canaday (American, born 1967) Artworks. Biography. Timeline. 1967. Born, Lansing, Michigan. 1998. BFA, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. 2002. MFA, Painting, University of California, Los Angeles. Exhibitions. 2009. Parker Jones, Los Angeles, CA (solo) Prespress, Ritter/Zamet, London, UK. 2008.