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Mendes formed Brasil '66 in 1966. Among their hits are Mas Que Nada, Constant Rain, Scarborough Fair, Night & Day, The Frog, The Look Of Love and The Fool On The Hill. Lead singer Lani Hall has been married to Herb Alpert since December 1973.
Sérgio Mendes, Brazilian singer and pop artist, dead at 83
https://www.cnn.com/2024/09/06/enter...ath/index.html
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Sha Na Na formed in 1969 in New York City. They took their name from the "Sha-na-na-na" chorus of the Silhouettes' 1958 number-one hit Get A Job. Screamin' Scott Simon replaced original pianist Joe Witkin in 1970 and remained with Sha Na Na until the band's breakup in December 2022.
Scott Simon, 52-year Sha Na Na singer who co-wrote song for Grease, dies at 75
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/scott-simo...220621659.html
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Will Jennings and Steve Winwood wrote 11 of Winwood's hits including Valerie, Higher Love, Roll With It, While You See A Chance, Back In The High Life Again and Don't You Know What The Night Can Do. Jennings also co-wrote Tim McGraw's Please Remember Me, Whitney Houston's Didn't We Almost Have It All, Dionne Warwick's I'll Never Love This Way Again, Barry Manilow's Somewhere In The Night and Looks Like We Made It, the Crusaders' Street Life and Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes' Up Where We Belong.
Will Jennings, co-writer of My Heart Will Go On, Tears In Heaven and other classics, dies at 80
https://variety.com/2024/music/obitu...st-1236136369/
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Singer/organist George Bruno "Zoot" Money released ten solo albums and two albums as leader of Zoot Money's Big Roll Band. He also recorded with Alan Prtice, Alvin Lee, Alexis Korner, Georgie Fame, Peter Green, Eddie Harris, Long John Baldry, Widowmaker, Humble Pie, the Animals and many others.
Zoot Money dies at 82
https://www.clashmusic.com/news/zoot-money-has-died/
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Brian Keith "Herbie" Flowers was a member of Blue Mink from 1969 to 1977. The sestet had seven top-30 hits in the UK. Our World, their only U.S. hit, reached #64 in October 1970. Flowers also played with the jazz-rock group C.C.S. (Collective Consciousness Society), whose 1970 instrumental version of Led Zeppelin's Whole Lotta Love reached #13 in the UK and #58 in the U.S.
Bass guitar legend Herbie Flowers dies at 86
Throughout his 50-year career, Flowers contributed to the recordings of David Bowie, Lou Reed, Elton John, Paul McCartney and many more.
https://www.nme.com/news/music/bass-...ged-86-3791670
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Thulsa Doom! Darth Vader! Mufasa! Terence Mann! Admiral James Greer! And "This...is CNN." Jones won three Tony awards, two Primetime Emmy awards, a Daytime Emmy award, a Grammy award and an honorary Academy Award for lifetime achievement.
James Earl Jones, Tony-winning actor and voice of Darth Vader, dies at 93
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/james-e...r-darth-vader/
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How did we overlook Alabama vocalist/guitarist/keyboardist/fiddle player Jeff Cook? He died November 7 2022 of Parkinson's disease. Alabama had 80 country hits (including duets), 1977-2011. Sixty-six made the top 40, 52 made the top ten and 33 went to number one. Among their biggest hits are Tennessee River, Why Lady Why, Old Flame, Love In The First Degree, Mountain Music, Dixieland Delight, Down Home, High Cotton, Take Me Down, Jukebox In My Mind, Song Of The South, The Closer You Get, Forty Hour Week, If You're Gonna Play In Texas and I'm In A Hurry & Don't Know Why.
Jeff Cook, co-founding member of country band Alabama, dies at 73
https://www.tennessean.com/story/ent...s/69611215007/
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Maze, originally known as Raw Soul, formed in 1970 in Philadelphia. They had 24 top-40 R&B hits, 1977-94. Back In Stride (1985) and Can't Get Over You (1989) went to number one. Among their other hits are Silky Soul, Love Is The Key, Too Many Games, Running Away and I Wanna Be With You
Soul legend Frankie Beverly, Maze frontman and Before I Let Go singer, dies at 77
https://www.nydailynews.com/2024/09/...-beverly-dead/
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Valente released 75 studio albums, ten live albums and more than 500 EPs and singles between 1955 and 1995. The Breeze & I and Malagueña were her only U.S. hits, both reaching the top ten in 1955, but she had many hits in France, Italy, Germany, Austria, the U.K. and South America. Among her best-known songs are Poinciana, Estrellita, C'est Si Bon, I Love Paris, Tonight We Love, The Breeze & I, El Mosquito, La Golondrina, Canto De Ossanha and Aquarela Do Brasil.
French-Italian singer Caterina Valente dies at 93
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/...173134364.html
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McQueen played Dutch in The Karate Kid (1984) and The Karate Kid Part II (1986) and appeared in 20 other movies including Firepower, Nightforce, Red Line, Fever Pitch, The Fascination and Surface To Air.
Chad McQueen, The Karate Kid star and son of Steve McQueen, dead at 63
https://nypost.com/2024/09/12/entert...en-dead-at-63/
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Cash had 19 country hits, 1968-78. Six White Horses, Rise & Shine and One Song Away made the top ten. Among his other hits are I Recall A Gypsy Woman, I'm Gonna Write A Song, So This Is Love, That Certain One and She Met A Stranger, I Met A Train.
Tommy Cash, country singer and brother of Johnny Cash, dead at 84
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/m...ry-1235102434/
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Bettoia played Ruth Collins in the 1964 horror film The Last Man On Earth, which stars Vincent Price as the sole survivor of a plague, battling "the living dead" who thirst for his blood. Bettoia appeared in 22 other movies including Duel Of Champions, Man Of Straw, Attack Of The Normans, Don't Touch The White Woman!, The Lion Of St. Mark and The Dam On The Yellow River.
Franca Bettoia, Italian actress in The Last Man On Earth, dies at 88
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/mo...th-1236001752/
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The Jacksons, originally the Jackson 5, had 24 top-40 hits, 1969-84. Their first four singles – I Want You Back, ABC, The Love You Save and I'll Be There – went to number one. Among their other hits are Mama's Pearl, Never Can Say Gooodbye, Sugar Daddy, Corner Of The Sky, Dancing Machine. Enjoy Yourself, Shake Your Body and (with guest vocalist Mick Jagger) State Of Shock.
Tito Jackson, founding member of the Jackson 5, dies at 70
https://variety.com/2024/music/obitu...er-1236145546/
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Wheeler wrote or co-wrote Jackson, Blistered, Desert Pete, Winter Sky, Coward Of The County, High Flying Bird, I Ain't The Worryin' Kind, It's Midnight, Gimme Back My Blues, The Reverend Mr. Black and The Coming Of The Roads and had a #3 country hit in February 1965 with Ode To The Little Brown Shack Out Back.
Multi-talented songwriter Billy Edd Wheeler dies at 91
https://musicrow.com/2024/09/multi-t...er-dies-at-91/
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Souther's You're Only Lonely, which he also wrote, reached #7 on the Hot 100 in December 1979. Her Town Too, his duet with James Taylor, got to #11 in April 1981. Souther co-wrote James Dean, Faithless Love, Best Of My Love, Heartache Tonight, New Kid In Town and The Heart Of The Matter.
J.D. Souther, who penned Heartache Tonight and other Eagles hits, dies at 78
https://apnews.com/article/john-sout...7d6d94733969e8
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The Electric Flag was together from 1967 to 1969 and briefly reunited in 1974. Among its members were singer/guitarists Mike Bloomfield and Nick Gravenites, keyboardist Barry Goldberg and drummer Buddy Miles. They released four albums. Gravenites also released eight solo blues albums. The most recent, Rogue Blues, came out in April 2024.
Nick Gravenites, Chicago bluesman who co-founded The Electric Flag, wrote songs for Janis Joplin and produced 1971 hit One Toke Over The Line, dies at 85
https://deadline.com/2024/09/nick-gr...ad-1236094487/
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Born Olive Kathryn Grandstaff, Crosby used the stage name Kathryn Grant until 1957 when she married Bing Crosby. (Bing died in 1977.) Crosby appeared in 25 movies including Mister Cory, Gunman's Walk, Storm Center, Anatomy Of A Murder, The Big Circus, The Guns Of Fort Petticoat and The 7th Voyage Of Sinbad.
Kathryn Crosby, actor and widow of Bing Crosby, dies at 90
https://variety.com/2024/film/news/k...by-1236152413/
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Diamonde, born Dingeman Adriaan Henry van der Sluijs in Hilversum, Netherlands, co-founded the Easybeats in 1964 in Sydney, Australia. They released six albums, 11 EPs and 22 singles. They had 15 top-40 hits and two number ones in Australia. Their only U.S. hit was Friday On My Mind, which reached #16 on the Hot 100 in May 1967.
Easybeats bassist Dick Diamonde dies at 76
https://themusic.com.au/news/the-eas...o9PD8/23-09-24
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Golson released 22 studio albums and four live albums and recorded with Art Blakey, Dizzy Gillespie, Freddie Hubbard, Nat Adderley, Cass Elliot, Ron Carter, Quincy Jones, Milt Jackson, Sarah Vaughan and many others.
Benny Golson, jazz saxophonist and composer of surpassing grace, dies at 95
In a seven-decade career, he composed such standards as I Remember Clifford, Along Came Betty and Whisper Not.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/obitu...y-golson-dies/
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The Outlaws formed in 1967 in Tampa, Florida, Salem was a member from 1977 to 1983. Their hits include Breaker Breaker, Hurry Sundown, Ghost Riders In The Sky and There Goes Another Love Song.
Outlaws guitarist Freddie Salem dead at 70
https://pagesix.com/2024/09/24/celeb...em-dead-at-70/