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The Damned formed in 1976 in London. James was a member from 1976 to 1978 and from 1988 to 1991 and played on two of the band's albums. He co-founded Lords Of The New Church in 1981 and played on four of their albums. James also recorded with the Dripping Lips and the Racketeers and released five solo albums.
Brian James, The Damned's founding guitarist, dies at 70
https://www.brooklynvegan.com/brian-...st-dies-at-70/
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Tony! Toni! Toné! formed in 1986 in Oakland, California. They had 12 top-ten R&B hits, 1988-97, and five number ones: Little Walter, The Blues, Feels Good, It Never Rains In Southern California (no, not the Albert Hammond song) and Whatever You Want. Three of their songs were top-ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100: Feels Good, If I Had No Loot and Anniversary.
D’Wayne Wiggins, founding member of Tony! Toni! Toné!, dies at 64
https://variety.com/2025/music/news/...er-1236331390/
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Jaffe produced 13 movies, served as executive producer of Madeline and Firstborn and directed Without A Trace.
Stanley R. Jaffe, Oscar-winning Kramer vs. Kramer producer, dies at 84
He was also behind Fatal Attraction (with Sherry Lansing), Goodbye Columbus and The Bad News Bears.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/mo...er-1236159837/
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Rivers worked at several stations in Connecticut, co-hosted mornings at WAAF in Worcester, Massachusetts, hosted mornings at "98 Rock" WIYY in Baltimore, spent 25 years in Seattle radio (KISW, KZOK, KJR-FM) and released six albums of song parodies.
Radio host, song parodist Bob Rivers dies at 68
https://www.insideradio.com/free/rad...5a686e3c5.html
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Siblings Deniece (lead singer), Delroy, Doris, Stedman and Lorraine Pearson fomed Five Star in 1983 in Romford, England. In the U.K., they had 15 top-40 hits and six top-tens. In the United States, they had nine top-40 R&B hits and three top-tens: Let Me Be The One, Love Take Over and Can't Wait Another Minute. They also had three top-ten hits on the dance chart: All Fall Down, Let Me Be The One and Can't Wait Another Minute.
Five Star singer Stedman Pearson dies at 60
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5y9xvg2125o
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The Youngbloods formed in 1965 in Greenwich Village, New York. Get Together reached #62 on the Billboard Hot 100 in October 1967. In 1969, after the National Council of Christians & Jews used the song in radio and television commercials promoting unity, Get Together was re-released and would get to #5 in September. Among the Youngbloods' other hits are Grizzly Bear, Sunlight, Euphoria and Darkness Darkness.
Jesse Colin Young, Youngbloods’ frontman and Get Together singer, dies at 83
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ne...er-1236165626/
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Gerald Dwight "Wings" Hauser played Lieutenant Hobbs in eight episodes of The Last Precinct (1986) and appeared in 62 movies and TV movies including Homework, Mutant, Deadly Force, Vice Squad, Hear No Evil, Sweet Revenge, A Soldier's Story, Dead Man Walking, No Safe Haven, The Insider, Tales From The Hood, Tough Guys Don't Dance and Who'll Stop The Rain.
Wings Hauser, prolific character actor, dies at 77
https://www.cbr.com/wings-hauser-dead/
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Adcock played banjo, guitar and mandolin. During his tenure with the Country Gentlemen, 1959-70, the band released eight studio albums and two live albums. That "classic" lineup of the band was inducted into the Bluegrass Music Hall Of Fame in 1994. Adcock also recorded with Don Reno, Talk Of The Town, IInd Generation and his own group, The Eddie Adcock Band.
Banjo legend Ernie Adcock dies at 86
https://bluegrasstoday.com/bano-lege...adcock-passes/
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The Standells formed in 1962 in Los Angeles. Dirty Water, written by their producer Ed Cobb (who also wrote Tainted Love), reached #11 on the Hot 100 in July 1966. Among their other hits are Try It, Why Pick On Me, Can't Help But Love You, Riot On Sunset Strip and Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White. Larry's older brother is actor Russ Tamblyn.
Larry Tamblyn, keyboardist for Dirty Water garage rock pioneers The Standells, dies at 82
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/m...it-1235301740/
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Huey Williams, the last surviving original member of the Jackson Southernaires, died today, March 24. He was 87. The gospel group from Jackson, Mississippi, released 28 albums between 1969 and 2010. Among their best-known songs are Too Late, Lead Me, Heavy Load, Walk Around Heaven, Can't Make It By Myself, Don't Look Down On A Man and Thank You For My Mansion.
Here is I'll Be Alright from their 1991 album Thank You Mama For Praying For Me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQQgh-4k9QI