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Bobby Eli (real name: Eli Tatarsky) was a founding member and lead guitarist of MFSB, whose TSOP (The Sound Of Philadelphia), the theme song of Soul Train, featured the Three Degrees and was a number-one hit in 1974. Eli co-wrote Major Harris' Love Won't Let Me Wait, Blue Magic's Sideshow, and the Main Ingredient's Just Don't Want To Be Lonely.
MFSB guitarist Bobby Eli, an architect of Philly soul, dies at 77
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Jones played Bobby Fish in 12 episodes of Luke Cage (2018-20), William Hill in 45 episodes of This Is Us (2016-22) and Leander "Shreve" Scoville in 28 episodes of Truth Be Told (2019-23). He also appeared in multiple episodes of Banshee, Mr. Robot, Better Things, Looking For Alaska, The Get Down and Law & Order.
Emmy-winning This Is Us actor Ron Cephas Jones dead at 66
https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment...y?id=102398989
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Parady appeared in 35 episodes of Little House On The Prairie, 1976-80, and in six movies and TV movies including Courage, The Babysitter's Seduction and The $5.20 An Hour Dream.
Hersha Parady, Little House On The Prairie actress, dies at 78
The Ohio native played schoolteacher Alice Garvey, who meets a tragic end on the NBC series.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv...ie-1235573934/
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Whitesnake formed in 1978 in Middlesbrough, England. Marsden co-wrote their hits Here I Go Again and Fool For Your Loving and was a member until 1982.
Former Whitesnake guitarist Bernie Marsden dead at 72
https://ultimateclassicrock.com/whit...-marsden-dead/
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Barker hosted Truth Or Consequences from 1956 to 1975 and The Price Is Right from 1972 to 2007. Bill Cullen hosted The Price Is Right from 1956 to 1965. It was revived in 1972 and Drew Carey has hosted since 2007. It's the longest-running game show in history.
Bob Barker, longtime The Price Is Right host, dies at 99
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/bob-bar...is-right-host/
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Sorkin played Geneva the maid in 54 episodes of Duet, 1987-89, and Calliope Jones in more than 400 episodes of Days Of Our Lives, 1984-2020. She voiced Harley Quinn in episodes of the animated series Batman, Superman, Gotham Girls and Justice League.,
Arleen Sorkin, Days Of Our Lives actress & Harley Quinn voice, dies at 67
https://extratv.com/2023/08/26/arleen-sorkin-dies/
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Among Buffett's hits are Fins, Volcano, Come Monday, Cheeseburger In Paradise and (with Alan Jackson) It's Five O'Clock Somewhere. Buffett owned 23 Margaritaville restaurants and appeared in several movies including FM, Hoot, Repo Man and Billionaire Boys Club. In 1998 he launched Radio Margaritaville online. Sirius has carried the channel since 2005 and XM has carried it since 2008.
Margaritaville singer Jimmy Buffett, who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
https://apnews.com/article/obituary-...63d485c4c6d557
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Smash Mouth formed in 1994 in San Jose, California. Among their hits are All Star, Walkin' On The Sun, Pacific Coast Party, Then The Morning Comes, Can't Get Enough Of You Baby and a remake of the Monkees' I'm A Believer.
Smash Mouth singer Steve Harwell dead at 56
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/...160609783.html
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Wright co-founded Spooky Tooth in 1967 and went solo in 1970. He released 13 albums and 17 singles. Among his hits are Love Is Alive, Phantom Writer, Touch & Go and Really Wanna Know You.
Dream Weaver singer Gary Wright dead at 80
https://www.tmz.com/2023/09/04/dream...ght-dead-dies/
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Hunnicutt played Vanessa Beaumont in 13 episodes of Dallas, 1989-91, and appeared in more than 30 movies and TV movies including Marlowe, Target, Freelance, Fragment Of Fear, The Wild Bunch and The Spiral Staircase.
Dallas actress Gayle Hunnicutt dead at 80
https://metro.co.uk/2023/09/04/dalla...dead-19443466/
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The Earls, originally the Hi-Hatters, formed in 1957 in the Bronx and had a #24 hit with Remember Then in January 1963. Among their other hits are Eyes, Never, I Believe, Lookin' For My Baby and Life Is But A Dream.
Larry Chance, lead singer of the Earls, dies at 82
https://medicotopics.com/how-did-lar...ath-explained/
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Gayle played tenor sax, piano, clarinet and acoustic bass. He released 33 studio albums and two live albums and recorded with Henry Rollins, Cecil Taylor, William Parker and others.
Charles Gayle, jazz saxophone great, dead at 84
https://rockandrollglobe.com/jazz/ch...at-gone-at-84/
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Robison released seven studio albums, one live album and 11 singles. Among his hits are Barlight, Waiter, My Hometown, I Want You Bad, Poor Man's Son and El Cerrito Place.
Country singer-songwriter Charlie Robison dies at 59
https://apnews.com/article/obit-char...7fa6622c3ffa9b
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Mylon released nine solo albums and nine albums with his band Broken Heart. His grandparents and parents were members of the Southern gospel group the LeFevres, which was active from 1921 to 1977 and released more than 30 albums. In 2005, Mike LeFevre and his son Jordan founded the Lefevre Quartet, which has released ten studio albums and a live album..
Christian music legend Mylon LeFevre dies at 78
https://www.charismanews.com/culture...vre-dies-at-78
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McGrath appeared in 15 Broadway musicals including Spamalot, Tootsie, Born Yesterday, Wonderful Town, Plaza Suite, The Front Page and Nice Work If You Can Get It and appeared in five movies including Changing Lanes, The Interpreter and Ira & Abby.
Michael McGrath, Tony-winning actor, dies at 65
https://variety.com/2023/theater/new...or-1235724482/
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Miller played Billy Abbott in more than 700 episodes of The Young & The Restless, 2008-14, and played, in succession, three different characters – Jake Doe, Jason Morgan, Drew Cain – on General Hospital, 2014-19. He also appeared in multiple episodes of All My Children, Ringer, Ray Donovan, Suits and Truth Be Told.
Billy Miller, The Young & The Restless and General Hospital actor, dies at 43
https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/bil...ss-1235725784/
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Whittaker released more than 150 albums between 1967 and 2012. Many were in German. Among his best-known songs are Seagull, You Are My Miracle, Too Beautiful To Cry, River Lady, What Love Is, New World In The Morning, I Was Born and I Don't Believe In If Anymore.
Folk singer Roger Whittaker, best known for Durham Town and The Last Farewell, dies at 87
https://www.usatoday.com/story/enter...d/70895777007/
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Inspired by Annette's 1959 hit Tall Paul, Ray Hildebrand wrote Paul & Paula in 1962 and recorded the song with Jill Jackson. It was released by Le Cam Records of Fort Worth, Texas and credited to Jill & Ray. Mercury/Philips released the song nationally, changing the title to Hey Paula and the artists' names to Paul & Paula. Hey Paula went to number one in February 1963. Among the duo's other hits are Young Lovers, First Quarrel, First Day Back At School and Something Old, Something New.
Ray Hildebrand, the ‘Paul’ of hitmakers Paul & Paula, dies at 82
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/30/a...rand-dead.html
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The Marvelettes formed in 1960 in Inkster, Michigan. Please Mr. Postman, their first single, went to number one in December 1961. Among their other hits: Playboy, Beechwood 4-5789, Don't Mess With Bill, Too Many Fish In The Sea, My Baby Must Be A Magician and The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game. The Marvelettes disbanded in 1969.
Katherine Anderson, co-founder of the Marvelettes, dead at 79
https://www.vibe.com/music/music-new...ad-1234792708/
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Henderson released five albums and four singles. His only hit – if you can call it that – was Hillbilly Jitters, which reached #69 on Billboard's country chart in February 1994.
Mike Henderson, Chris Stapleton co-writer and the SteelDrivers founder, dead at 69
Henderson co-wrote Stapleton's first number-one country hit, Broken Halos, and released the solo album Country Music Made Me Do It in 1994.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/m...it-1234830058/