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- Brian_Cole abstract "Brian Cole (September 8, 1942 – August 2, 1972) was the bass guitar player and one of the founding members of the 1960s folk rock band The Association.Cole died in Los Angeles of a heroin overdose at the age of 29. He had three sons, Jordan, Chandler, and Brant. Jordan Cole is now a member of The Association, providing keyboards, guitar, vocals and drums. Brant Cole is a drummer for the Los Angeles-based band, The Blackout Trust.".
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- Brian_Cole background "solo_singer".
- Brian_Cole birthDate "1942-09-08".
- Brian_Cole birthPlace Tacoma,_Washington.
- Brian_Cole deathDate "1972-08-02".
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- Brian_Cole wikiPageWikiLink Folk_rock.
- Brian_Cole wikiPageWikiLink Tacoma,_Washington.
- Brian_Cole wikiPageWikiLink The_Association.
- Brian_Cole wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brian Cole".
- Brian_Cole associatedActs The_Association.
- Brian_Cole background "solo_singer".
- Brian_Cole birthDate "1942-09-08".
- Brian_Cole birthName "Brian Leslie Cole".
- Brian_Cole birthPlace "Tacoma, Washington, United States".
- Brian_Cole deathDate "1972-08-02".
- Brian_Cole deathPlace "Los Angeles, United States".
- Brian_Cole instrument "Bass guitar".
- Brian_Cole name "Brian Cole".
- Brian_Cole occupation "Musician, vocalist".
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- Brian_Cole comment "Brian Cole (September 8, 1942 – August 2, 1972) was the bass guitar player and one of the founding members of the 1960s folk rock band The Association.Cole died in Los Angeles of a heroin overdose at the age of 29. He had three sons, Jordan, Chandler, and Brant. Jordan Cole is now a member of The Association, providing keyboards, guitar, vocals and drums. Brant Cole is a drummer for the Los Angeles-based band, The Blackout Trust.".
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- Brian_Cole givenName "Brian Leslie Cole".
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- Brian_Cole name "Brian Cole".