Dennis-Yost-Obituary

Dennis Yost

Cincinnati, Ohio

Jul 20, 1943 – Dec 7, 2008 (Age 65)

About

BORN
July 20, 1943
DIED
December 7, 2008
AGE
65
LOCATION
Cincinnati, Ohio

Obituary

Send Flowers

CINCINNATI – Dennis Yost, lead singer of the 1960s group the Classics IV, has died in an Ohio hospital. He was 65. Yost died Sunday at Fort Hamilton Hospital in Hamilton, about 30 miles northwest of Cincinnati. He died of respiratory failure, said hospital spokeswoman Marielou Vierling. The Classics IV's hits included "Spooky," "Stormy" and "Traces of Love." Yost had been in nursing homes since suffering a brain injury sustained in a 2005 fall, said the singer's friend and biographer Joe Glickman. The Classics IV got their start in Jacksonville, Fla., where Yost, a native of Detroit, was raised, Glickman said. Their hit recordings were produced in Atlanta under the supervision of producer Buddy Buie and Bill Lowery, founder of Lowery Music Inc. The group performed together for about five years. Buie, who was a co-writer of the group's songs with the group's guitarist, J.R. Cobb, said: "Dennis had an incredible voice — just a great voice for love songs." The 67-year-old Buie, who's retired and living in Eufaula, Ala., added: "I am deeply saddened by his passing." Cobb, 65, said he and Yost grew up in Jacksonville and rode motorcycles together before they were in the band. Cobb, who later performed with the Atlanta Rhythm Section and with the Highwaymen — a country group that included Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson — is retired and lives in Monticello, Ga. "Dennis was a friend as well as a fellow musician," said Cobb. "I always thought he had a very distinctive voice, and I think we had some of the hits we had because of him and his ability as a singer." Jon "Bowzer" Bauman, a vocalist with the former rock and comedy group Sha Na Na, held a benefit concert last year to help with Yost's increasing medical costs, Glickman said. "He was a tremendous talent who did an enormous amount of the work for that group," said Bauman, who works against copycat performers as chairman of Truth in Music, based at the Vocal Group Hall of Fame Foundation in Sharon, Pa. "Paradoxically, I came to know Dennis better in the later years, in which he was involved in a massive struggle to retain his own musical identity, which was one of the saddest and most difficult cases of someone losing the name of their own group, when he had pretty much been the group," Bauman said. Bauman said truth in music legislation has been adopted in 26 states, and a bill was expected to make it through the legislature and to the governor's desk next week in Yost's home state of Ohio. Yost is survived by his wife, Linda Yost, of suburban Hamilton. A message seeking comment was left at her home Monday. ___ On the Net: http://www.vocalhalloffame.com

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

So very sad to just now read about the passing of Dennis Yost. He had such a wonderful voice and to this day Traces still holds a special place in my heart, it´s my very favorite of his songs. Rest In Peace

I met Dennis In San Diego Ca. Backstage super nice man. Great voice my favorite song Is The Funniest thing happen to me yesterday. And Everyday with you girl. We all miss you dennis.

Soft, soothing voice, classic tunes (no pun intended). Thank you Dennis - my favorite is Stormy.

My cousin's band Golden Arcade played top forty songs back in the late 60's. They are now Stillwater who was with Capricorn. Love to listen to the Classics four

One of his most gorgeous ballads is "Midnight". Listening to it takes me back to my teenage years and never fails to bring tears to my eyes. Rest in eternal peace, Dennis.

I never knew Dennis Yost of the Classic IV since I’ve listened to a beautiful love song “Traces of Love” I fell in love with his distinctive voice. I still listen to his music particularly “Traces” every nite. Thank u for your beautiful music has left us.

What can i say Dennis had a magical voice.Like no one else. He left us too soon.He is now up in rocking roll heaven with all his friends.

riding my stingray bike to my friends back yard hearing the famous d. j bruce morrow say heres one by dennis yost and the classic four in 1969 !!! Thanks always dennis

Thanks for the memorable songs. Nice voice, meant a lot to me growing up, gone too soon RIP