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  1. 15 de dic. de 1999 · Atlanta Rhythm Section drummer R.J. Vealey died of a heart attack Nov. 13 shortly after a performance by the southern rock group in central Florida. He was 37 and died on his daughter’s...

  2. 13 de nov. de 1999 · Musician. Respected studio musician recorded with artists including Section Eight, Zaccaria, Tone Poets, Stonefish and was the drummer of Roy Orbison's backing band. In 1995, he became the drummer for the Southern rock band Atlanta Rhythm Section.

  3. 13 de nov. de 1999 · R. J. Vealey was a respected studio drummer and former member of Roy Orbison's backing band who joined the Atlanta Rhythm Section in 1995. After the Atlanta Rhythm Section had finished an afternoon set at a concert festival in Orlando, Florida, the 37-year-old drummer complained of indigestion and then collapsed and died of a heart ...

  4. 13 de nov. de 2009 · R.J. Vealey is best remembered as one of the more recent drummers for southern rock band, the Atlanta Rhythm Section. Although the once popular band came together in the early ’70s, it wasn’t until 1995 that Vealey came on board.

  5. Vealey, R.J. (1962-November 1999) He was a drummer born in Charleston, West Virginia who won an outstanding soloist award at Ohio State University and performed at the 1984 Presidential Inaugural Ball.

  6. R.J. Vealey. Real Name: Robert Jason Vealey. Profile: US southern rock drummer. Born 29 September 1962 in Charleston, West Virginia. Died 13 November 1999. In Groups: Atlanta Rhythm Section.

  7. Ray "R.J." Vealey took over from Burke in 1995, who debuted on the 1997 album of re-recorded material Partly Plugged. This was followed two years later by Eufaula, the band's first album of new material in ten years.