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Page appeared in 42 movies and TV movies including Grand Prix, Song Without End, Beyond Therapy, The Day & The Hour, The Silken Affair (with David Niven) and A Talent For Loving (with Richard Widmark).
Geneviève Page, actress in Belle De Jour, El Cid and The Private Life Of Sherlock Holmes, dies at 97
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/mo...es-1236137297/
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Hirson played Marsha Davis in 43 episodes of Another World (1970), Eileen Siegel – the obituary misspells the name as "Siegle" – in 65 episodes of One Life To Live (1971-76) and Mavis Anderson in 26 episodes of Dallas (1982-88). Hirson appeared in 24 movies including Nightwing, Being There, Private Benjamin, Revenge Of The Nerds, The Glass House, The Big Picture and The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight.
General Hospital, One Life To Live actor Alice Hirson dead at 95
https://soaphub.com/general-hospital...on-dead-at-95/
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Punk-rock trio The Jam formed in 1972 in Woking, Surrey, England. They released six studio albums, a live album, three EPs and 18 singles. Five of their albums and two of their EPs made the Billboard 200 album chart in the United States. In the UK, The Jam had nine top-ten singles and four number ones: Going Underground, Start!, A Town Called Malice and Beat Surrender. After The Jam broke up in 1982, lead singer/guitarist Paul Weller formed The Style Council.
The Jam drummer Rick Buckler dies at 69
https://news.sky.com/story/the-jam-d...ed-69-13312161
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Holloway appeared in 32 movies including A Hard Day's Night, Rough Cut, The Scarlet & The Black and six Carry On films. He voiced characters in several animated films and television series including James Bond Jr., The Legend Of Prince Valiant, A Christmas Carol (2009), Where's Wally? and Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
Carry On film star Julian Holloway dies at 80
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cm2ynvglk40o
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The Easybeats formed in 1964 in Sydney, Australia. Fleet left the group in 1967 and they broke up two years later. In Austalia, the Easybeats had 15 top-40 hits, seven top-tens and two number ones: Friday On My Mind (which reached #16 on the Billboard Hot 100 in May 1967 in the United States) and Sorry. Among their other hits are She's So Fine, Wedding Ring, Come & See Her and Land Of Make Believe.
The Easybeats drummer Gordon 'Snowy' Fleet dies at 79
https://thewest.com.au/entertainment...ies-c-17787627
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Jason played Con Stapleton in 26 episodes of Deadwood (2004-06) and appeared in 142 movies and TV movies including Butterfly, Arachnophobia, Queen City, Texas Lightning, Streets Of Fire, Surviving Christmas, Izzy & Moe, Impulse, Mommie Dearest, Brewster's Millions, Dante's Peak, 48 Hrs., Mortal Kombat, Heartbreak Ridge, The Karate Kid and Village Of The Damned.
Peter Jason, character actor and frequent John Carpenter collaborator, dies at 80
https://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3...s-passed-away/
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Butler had 17 top-ten R&B hits, 1958-77. Four went to number one: He Will Break Your Heart, Let It Be Me (a duet with Betty Everett), Hey Western Union Man and Only The Strong Survive (which reached #4 on the Hot 100 in April 1969). Among his other hits are Lost, Moon River, Moody Woman, I Stand Accused, One Night Affair, Never Give You Up and What's The Use Of Breaking Up.
Jerry Butler, iconic R&B singer and longtime Chicago politician, dead at 85
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/m...ry-1235274963/
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Gwen McCrae's biggest hit, Rockin' Chair, featured her husband George McCrae on backing vocals and went to number one on the R&B chart and #9 on the Hot 100 in June 1975. (George's Rock Your Baby was a number-one R&B hit and number-one pop hit in 1974.) Among her other hits are Funky Sensation, Love Insurance, Lead Me On, a remake of Ed Townsend's For Your Love and a remake of Lee Michaels' Do You Know What I Mean.
Soul and disco star Gwen McCrae dies at 81
https://soultracks.com/news-gwen-mccrae-dies/
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Stewart apperared in 49 movies and TV movies including Bridesmaids, American Graffiti, Enough, Guinevere, Pandemonium, Double Trouble, Other People, Weekend Pass, The Running Man, The Last Married Couple In America and Pee-wee's Big Adventure.
Lynne Marie Stewart, star of Pee-wee's Playhouse and It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, dies at 78
https://people.com/lynne-marie-stewa...house-11684620
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Flack had 10 top-ten hits and four number ones on the R&B chart. Two of those number ones were duets with Donny Hathaway, Where Is The Love and The Closer I Get To You. Three of her songs went to number one on the Hot 100: The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, Killing Me Softly With His Song and Feel Like Makin' Love.
Roberta Flack, ’70s R&B vocalist known for Killing Me Softly With His Song, dies at 88
https://variety.com/2025/music/news/...ad-1236318888/
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Ernie Isley, Marvin Isley and brother-in-law Chris Jasper were members of the Isley Brothers from 1973 to 1984. Among the group's hits during that time are That Lady, Fight The Power, For The Love Of You, Harvest For The World, I Wanna Be With You and Between The Sheets. Ernie, Chris and Marvin formed Isley-Jasper-Isley in 1984. Their biggest hit, Caravan Of Love, went to number one on the R&B chart and #51 on the Hot 100 in November 1985.
Legendary Isley Brothers member and soul music star Chris Jasper dies at 73
https://soultracks.com/news-chris-jasper-dies/
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Sad Eyes went to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in October 1979. Robert John's remake of the Tokens' 1961 number-one hit The Lion Sleeps Tonight got to #3 on the Hot 100 in March 1972. Among his other hits are If You Don't Want My Love, When The Party Is Over and remakes of the Mystics' Hushabye, the Newbeats' Bread & Butter and the Four Seasons' Sherry.
Sad Eyes singer Robert John dead at 79
https://ultimateclassicrock.com/sing...ert-john-dead/
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Trachtenberg began appearing in television commercials at age 3. She played Nona Mecklenberg in 14 episodes of The Adventures Of Pete & Pete (1994-96), Dawn Summers in 66 episodes of Buffy The Vampire Slayer (2000-03), Nurse Chloe Payne in 23 episodes of Mercy (2009-10) and Georgina Sparks in 28 episodes of Gossip Girl (2008-12) and starred in the 1996 Harriet The Spy movie, adapted from the 1964 novel by Louise Fitzhugh.
Michelle Trachtenberg of Gossip Girl and Buffy The Vampire Slayer dead at 39
https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/26/enter...ath/index.html
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Hackman and his wife were found dead in their home in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Hackman appeared in 79 movies including Reds, Hoosiers, Bonnie & Clyde, Superman, Superman II, Superman IV, Young Frankenstein, Mississippi Burning, Loose Cannons, Postcards From The Edge, Bite The Bullet, The French Connection, The Poseidon Adventure and I Never Sang For My Father.
Gene Hackman, the Oscar-winning Everyman actor with an edge, dies at 95
https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/27/enter...bit/index.html
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The New York Dolls were together from 1971 to 1976 and released two albums. In 2004, Johansen and original guitarist Sylvain Mizrahi formed a new Dolls group which released three albums before breaking up in 2011. Among the Dolls' best-known songs are Trash, Jet Boy, Subway Train, Teenage News, Looking For A Kiss, Personality Crisis and a remake of the Jayhawks' 1956 hit Stranded In The Jungle. Johansen, under the name Buster Poindexter, had a #45 hit in February 1988 with Hot Hot Hot.
David Johansen, singer from the seminal punk band The New York Dolls, dies at 75
https://apnews.com/article/david-joh...66fe802d914d0#
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Stone was a member of the funk trio The Sequence, which had a #15 R&B hit with Funk You Up in March 1980. Her first solo single, No More Rain In This Cloud, went to number one on the Adult R&B chart and #9 on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart in December 1999. Among her other hits are Sometimes, Brotha, Life Story, Baby (with Betty Wright), I Wanna Thank You (with Snoop Dogg), I Ain't Hearin' U and Wish I Didn't Miss You.
Veteran R&B/soul singer Angie Stone dies in car accident at 63
https://www.spin.com/2025/03/angie-stone-obit/
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The Iveys formed in 1961 in Swansea, Wales, and had a hit in 1969 with Maybe Tomorrow. After Molland joined the group in December 1969, they became Badfinger and had three consecutive top-ten hits, 1970-72: Come & Get It (written by Paul McCartney), No Matter What and Day After Day. Among their other hits are Baby Blue, Hold On, Apple Of My Eye and Love Is Gonna Come At Last.
Joey Molland, guitarist and last surviving member of Badfinger, dies at 77
https://www.billboard.com/music/musi...ry-1235912993/
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Jazz singer/vibraphonist/keyboardist Roy Ayers released 30 studio albums and five live albums. Among his best-known songs are Searching, Running Away, Mystic Voyage, For Real, Red Black & Green, Destination Motherland, Everybody Loves The Sunshine and Love Will Bring Us Back Together.
Jazz and R&B great Roy Ayers dies at 84
https://soultracks.com/news-roy-ayers-dies/
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Brown was a member of the Newcomers, a Memphis quartet who, backed by the Bar-Kays, had a #28 R&B hit and #74 pop hit in October 1971 with Pin The Tail On The Donkey. Brown had six solo R&B hits, 1976-81: I'd Rather Hurt Myself Than To Hurt You, I Wanna Make Love To You, You Says It All (which got to #72 on the Hot 100), I Thought Of You Today, We Ought To Be Doin' It and If I Don't Love You.
Smooth soul singer Randy Brown dies at 72
https://soultracks.com/news-southern...dy-brown-dies/
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Bach played Dr. Ellen Baskin on five episodes of Sirens (1994-95), appeared in 14 episodes of Baywatch (1991-2000) and co-starred in six movies including Castle Rock, Nudity Required and More Than Puppy Love.
David Hasselhoff's ex-wife Pamela Bach dead at 62 of apparent suicide
https://nypost.com/2025/03/06/entert...uicide-report/