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Michael was the lead guitarist for the psychedelic rock band Fever Tree who, in 1968, released their best known song, "San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)", becoming the group's only nationally charting single.
Cemetery Information:
Final Resting Place:
Forest Park Westheimer Cemetery
12800 Westheimer Road
Houston, Texas, 77077
USA
North America
Map:
Photos:
Read More About Michael Stephen Knust:
Videos Featuring Michael Stephen Knust:
Michael Knust Tribute - Greatest Single Note Guitar Solo?
Fever Tree Interview & 'Cannot See' Performance
Fever Tree - San Francisco Girls
Fever Tree - Day Tripper/We Can Work It Out
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Booker Little Jr.
popular name: Booker Little Jr.
date_of_death: October 5, 1961
age: 23
cause_of_death: Complications from uremia caused by kidney failure
claim_to_fame: Music
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Gus Cannon
popular name: Gus Cannon
date_of_death: October 15, 1979
age: 96
cause_of_death: Natural causes
claim_to_fame: Music
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Janis Joplin
popular name: Janis Joplin
date_of_death: October 4, 1970
age: 27
cause_of_death: Drug overdose - heroin
claim_to_fame: Music
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