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The Moody Blues formed in 1964 in Birmingham, England. Lodge replaced original bassist Clint Warwick in 1966. Among the Moody Blues' hits are Go Now!, Nights In White Satin, Question, Tuesday Afternoon, The Voice, The Story In Your Eyes, Your Wildest Dreams, Ride My See-Saw and I'm Just A Singer In A Rock & Roll Band.
Moody Blues bassist-singer John Lodge dies at 82
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Price was a member of Joan Jett's band for more than 29 years and released two solo albums and an EP. He also recorded with John Waite, Debbie Harry, Peter Wolf, Ric Ocasek, Roger Daltrey, Marshall Crenshaw, Mink DeVille, Blue Öyster Cult, the Psychedelic Furs and others.
Ex-Joan Jett & the Blackhearts drummer Thommy Price dead at 68; rocker played with Scandal & Billy Idol
https://americansongwriter.com/ex-jo...nd-billy-idol/
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Keaton appeared in 62 movies and TV movies including Reds, Sleeper, Manhattan, Mama's Boy, Annie Hall, Mrs. Soffel, Shoot The Moon, Summer Camp, Father Of The Bride, Father Of The Bride Part II, Book Club, Because I Said So, The Big Wedding, The Lemon Sisters, The Good Mother, The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, The Godfather Part III and Sister Mary Explains It All.
Diane Keaton dies at 79
https://nypost.com/2025/10/11/entert...on-dead-at-79/
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Johnson was a member of the Flamingos from December 1958 to 1961 and sang on their hits I Only Have Eyes For You, Love Walked In, I Was Such A Fool, Nobody Loves Me Like You and Lovers Never Say Goodbye. From 1964 to 1971, Johnson was a songwriter and producer for Motown Records. Among the many hits he co-wrote are Jimmy Ruffin's East Side West Side, Bobby Taylor & The Vancouvers' Malinda and the Miracles' Here I Go Again and Baby Baby Don't Cry.
Terry Johnson of The Flamingos dies at 86
https://soultracks.com/terry-johnson...os-dies-at-86/
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D'Angelo, born Michael D'Angelo Archer in Richmond, Virginia, had seven top-40 R&B hits, 1995-2000. Four made the top ten: Brown Sugar, Lady, Cruisin' and Untitled (How Does It Feel). Lady reached #10 on the Hot 100 in March 1996.
Grammy-winning singer D'Angelo dead at 51
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...angelo-dead-51
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Singer/songwriter Dick Addrisi died October 14. He was 84.
The Addrisi Brothers, Don and Dick, released three albums and 24 singles, 1958-81. They wrote most of their hits, including Cherrystone, Ghost Dancer, Never My Love, Slow Dancin' Don't Turn Me On and We've Got To Get It On Again. Before they recorded their own version of Never My Love in 1977, the song was a hit for the Association (1967), the 5th Dimension (1971) and Blue Swede (1974). The Addrisi Brothers also wrote the Association's 1968 hit Time For Livin' and they wrote the lyrics to, and sang, the theme song of the 1970-71 ABC series Nanny & The Professor. Don died of cancer in 1984.
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Kiss formed in 1973 in New York City. Among their hits are Beth, Christine Sixteen, Hard Luck Woman, Calling Dr. Love, Shout It Out Loud, Love Gun, Rocket Ride, Rock & Roll All Nite and I Was Made For Lovin' You. Frehley had solo hits with New York Groove and Into The Night.
Ace Frehley, Kiss lead guitarist and solo artist, dies at 74
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Milford appeared in 19 movies and TV movies including Heathers, Coming Home, Endless Love, Blood Link, Cold Justice, Take This Job & Shove It, The Burning Bed, The Oldest Living Graduate (with Henry Fonda) and Rosie: The Rosemary Clooney Story.
Oscar-nominated actress Penelope Milford dead at 77
https://nypost.com/2025/10/15/entert...rd-dead-at-77/
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Limp Bizkit formed in 1994 in Jacksonville, Florida. Among their hits are Nookie, Re-Arranged, Behind Blue Eyes, Break Stuff, Eat You Alive, My Way, My Generation, Take A Look Around and Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle).
Limp Bizkit bassist Sam Rivers dead at 48
https://www.tmz.com/2025/10/18/limp-...m-rivers-dies/
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Jackson played on 11 albums by Al Di Meola, eight by Lee Ritenour, seven by Will Downing, six by Chaka Khan and five by Roberta Flack and also recorded with Lou Rawls, Patti Austin, George Benson, Peabo Bryson, Jimmy Buffett, Diana Ross, Paul Simon, Chick Corea, Earl Klugh, Nancy Wilson, Al Jarreau, Lionel Hampton, Luther Vandross, Steely Dan, the Bee Gees and many others.
Legendary bassist Anthony Jackson, who worked with Madonna and Roberta Flack, dead at 73
https://www.nationalworld.com/cultur...s-died-5367302
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Eggar played Sara Templeton in nine episodes of Commander In Chief (2005-06) and appeared in 42 movies and TV movies including Demonoid, Doctor In Distress, A Name For Evil, Everything To Gain, Dark Horse, Return From The Ashes, Walk Don't Run (with Cary Grant), The Phantom, The Exterminator The Astronaut's Wife and The Killer Who Wouldn't Die.
Samantha Eggar, The Collector, Doctor Doolittle actress, dead at 86
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Vocalist Marc Almond and synthesizer player David Ball formed Soft Cell in 1978 in London. Their biggest hit, Tainted Love (first recorded in 1964 by Gloria Jones), reached number one in the UK and #8 in the United States in 1981. On the 12-inch single, Tainted Love fades into a remake of the Supremes' Where Did Our Love Go. Among Soft Cell's other Britiish hits are Torch, What, Bedsitter, Soul Inside, Where The Heart Is and Say Hello, Wave Goodbye.
Dave Ball, synth-pop hitmaker as one half of Soft Cell, dies at 66
https://www.theguardian.com/music/20...l-dies-aged-66
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Lockhart played Ruth Martin in 208 episodes of Lassie (1958-64), Maureen Robinson in 83 episodes of Lost In Space (1965-68) and Dr. Janet Craig in 46 episodes of Petticoat Junction (1968-70) and appeared in 56 movies and TV movies including Troll, Butterfly, Deadly Games, Sergeant York, Miss Annie Rooney, Meet Me In St. Louis, Holiday In Handcuffs, Time Limit, The Big Picture, The Night They Saved Christmas and Lassie's Great Adventure.
June Lockhart, beloved mom on Lassie and Lost In Space, dies at 100
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv...ce-1236410244/