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Lead guitarist Brent Hinds of the Grammy-winning heavy metal band Mastodon died Wednesday night from a motorcycle accident. He was 51 years old. According to the Atlanta Police Department, Hinds was riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle when he collided with an SUV that failed to yield.
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Brent Hinds, co-founder and former lead guitarist for the popular heavy metal band Mastodon, has died. He was 51. The musician died when he was struck by a BMW SUV while riding his Harley Davidson in Atlanta, Georgia Wednesday night, Atlanta News First reported citing local police. The incident happened around 11:35 p.m. on Aug. 20.
Brent Hinds, the former singer-guitarist for the Grammy-winning heavy metal band Mastodon, has died in a motorcycle accident in Atlanta, the band and authorities said. Hinds was killed while riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle late Wednesday night when the driver of a BMW SUV failed to yield while making a turn,
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Former co-founder, guitarist of Grammy Award-winning heavy metal band Mastodon dies in Atlanta crash
William Brent Hinds co-founded the band Mastodon in 2000 before his departure from the group earlier this year.
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Grammy-nominated singer JP Saxe continued to pull the curtain back and let fans in on his decision to cancel his upcoming North American Fall tour.
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