Do you have a favorite folk or rock singer from the 1970s that fell off the map? Maybe you’re wondering what happened to them. For most musicians, the music industry is a fickle thing, and careers come to an end almost abruptly. These 1970s folk and rock musicians, in particular, basically disappeared overnight. Let’s find out what happened to them!
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1. Bobbie Gentry
You might remember Bobbie Gentry from her 1967 hit “Ode To Billie Joe”. After that hit, she enjoyed fame well into the 1970s and became known for her haunting, gorgeous voice. She was also quite a storyteller and charted well with songs like “Fancy”.
Sadly, by the late 1970s, Gentry disappeared. She stopped making music, performing, and even talking to reporters. There were a ton of rumors about her whereabouts, and the dawn of the internet only made the rumors weirder. We still don’t know where she is; we do know that she simply lost interest in making music and opted for a quieter, intensely private life.
2. Jim Croce
This stellar example of rock musicians from the 1970s who disappeared could have easily become bigger after the 1970s. Jim Croce became quite successful in the early 1970s folk-rock world with hits like “Time In A Bottle” and “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown”.
Jim Croce didn’t step away from the limelight or lose his luster as a musician. The truth is much more tragic. Sadly, Jim Croce was killed in a plane crash in 1973. He was only 30 years old. One can’t help but wonder how big his career would have gotten if he had survived.
3. Al Stewart
Remember Al Stewart? This folk-rock icon made it big in the mid-1970s with his hit song “Year Of The Cat”. He was known for his excellent storytelling abilities and masterful melodies. His album of the same name was a big success, as was his follow-up record Time Passages.
By the 1980s, Stewart’s career tapered off. He continued to release new tunes, but his 15 minutes of fame were clearly up. That hasn’t stopped him from performing regularly through the years, and he even announced a Farewell Tour in the United Kingdom for 2025.
4. Terry Jacks
Terry Jacks is probably one of the most interesting rock musicians of the 1970s who disappeared without a trace. Jacks became famous in 1974 with the release of his hit song “Seasons In The Sun”. He could have easily followed that song up with another chart-topper.
Instead, Jacks stepped away from mainstream attention. He did release a few more songs, but nothing more than that. He decided to focus on his real passion, environmentalism, instead. Jacks continued to make music here and there, but he was not a big fan of the music industry and preferred to focus on activism instead.
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