Singer/ Songwriter Vic Chesnutt dead at 45.
“This sad news reached most of us while we were enjoying the holidays with loved ones and in a split second the spirit of the season took on new meaning as those of us who knew Vic were left to wonder how this could happen and to relish and remember the good times we shared with him and the beautiful music he left us. Our condolences go out to Tina and the rest of Vic’s family and friends.” – Eddie Gomez, Sr. VP of Creative Bug MusicIn 1983, at the age of 18, singer-songwriter Vic Chesnutt was in a car accident that changed his life. He was left partially paralyzed — he lost the use of his legs, and his hands and arms were compromised — but in the wake of the crash he also began to focus more on his music, and seven years after the accident, Chesnutt recorded his first album.After a 1992 PBS documentary broadcast his story, celebrated musicians — including Nanci Griffith, Garbage, Madonna and Sparklehorse — came together to record a tribute album in 1996, entitled Sweet Relief II: Gravity of the Situation.Over the years, Chesnutt recorded more than 15 albums and became celebrated for a dark vision and a Southern Gothic storytelling style. He became known, too, for songs that explored an awareness of — and flirtation with — his own mortality. In a conversation with Terry Gross in early December, 2009, Chesnutt talked about his inspiration for the song 'Flirted With You All My Life' from his latest album, At The Cut.'Well, it occurred to me that I would like to sing this song where, at the first half of it, you think I'm singing it about a lover, and then it becomes obvious that I'm singing about death. Death is my lover.'In that interview, Chesnutt acknowledged that he'd tried to kill himself more than once, both before and after his accident. But he told Terry Gross that 'Flirted With You' wasn't about wanting to die, precisely.'You know, I've attempted suicide three or four times,' he said. 'It didn't take. And this is really a breakup song with death.'Death proved a jealous lover. Chesnutt died on Christmas Day, 2009, two days after taking an overdose of muscle relaxants.