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CarlJ
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CarlJ | 12-07-2014 18:21
Post here for anyone that has died or for an anniversary of a singer, songwriter, actor, author, sports player, etc. You could also say what you appreciated about them.

Keep it nice, keep it neat, keep it clean.

That work?

I'll start with John Spinks, one of the original founding members of the Outfield.
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CarlJ
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CarlJ | 10-01-2015 14:35
Actor Rod Taylor.....best known for playing H.G. Wells in the 1960 film, The Time Machine. Was also in The Birds, was the voice of Pongo from Disney's 101 Dalmations. Jan 7...four days before his 85th birthday
CarlJ
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CarlJ | 11-01-2015 14:22
American Actor, Writer, Painter and Comedian. Brad Taylor Negron is probably best known for "The Last Boy Scout", "Fast Times At Ridgemont High","Better Off Dead", "Easy Money", "Young Doctors In Love", "Angels In the Outfield", and nine appearances on "The Dating Game". He grew up in La Cañada, California. Taylor wrote "Gangster Planet," and dozens of comedy essays published in various anthologies. Though Taylor didn't graduate high school, he was one of the first to be asked to teach a comedy course at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). Jan 10, 2015....he was 57
Olivia_Ka
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Olivia_Ka | 19-01-2015 04:13
RIP Angus & Julia.

I didn't know the song "Paper Aeroplanes" was by them, or they wrote it for someone else, who let another one remix his track. The only song I knew from them was Big Jet Plane.
CarlJ
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CarlJ | 25-01-2015 20:08
Don Harron.....best known for his character Charlie Farquharson on Hee Haw from 1969 to 1982. jan 17 2015
CarlJ
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CarlJ | 03-02-2015 20:54
February 3,1959 the day the music died...
Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and JP (the Big Bopper)Richardson, were killed when their plane crashed shortly after take off from Mason City Iowa.
Musicwizard211
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Musicwizard211 | 04-02-2015 02:39
R.I.P. Amy Winehouse 1983-2011
Amy died on July 23, 2011 of alcohol poisoning.
An amazing jazz vocalist like no other....
Captain_Keeta
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Captain_Keeta | 04-02-2015 14:59
Dave Bergman, 61 (1953 - 2015)

Dave Bergman, a member of the Detroit Tigers' 1984 World Series championship team, has died. He was 61.
CarlJ
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CarlJ | 27-02-2015 17:51
Leonard Nimoy....83...Mr. Spock from television and movies Star Trek. Had been hospitalized recently with end stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Best known for playing Mr. Spock from the beginning in 1966, all the way up to the JJ Abrahms reboots in 2009 and 2013...Nimoy will also be remembered as a director, writer, poet and photographer. He leaves his wife Susan...son Adam, daughter Julie....a stepson and several grandchildren. "Live Long and Prosper"
Cheater138
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Cheater138 | 27-02-2015 18:11
I read the other day that he was in the hospital but the article must have wayyyy under played how serious it was.

RIP Spock
CarlJ
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CarlJ | 27-02-2015 18:14
he just announced last year that he had the lung disease..he looked bad then.
Live long and prosper.....
Cheater138
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Cheater138 | 27-02-2015 18:16
I do remember that, now that you mention it. But regardless, the article I read just said he had been in the hospital for an illness, not that it was end stage anything.
CarlJ
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CarlJ | 27-02-2015 18:26
yeah....they didn't let on just how bad it was. i was hoping and praying he was going to be ok, but deep down...I thought this might be it.
CarlJ
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CarlJ | 01-03-2015 20:19
Chris Rainbow (born Christopher James Harley; 18 November 1946 - 25 February 2015) was a singer in the group The Alan Parsons Project and worked on numerous albums with them as well as solo projects
CarlJ
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CarlJ | 06-03-2015 22:58
Harve Bennett...film and tv producer. Produced The Mod Squad, The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman for televsion......was recruited by Paramount Studios to produce Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan. Produced ST 3, 4 and 5. March 4, 2015
Olivia_Ka
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Olivia_Ka | 11-03-2015 07:05
Claude François (b. February 1, 1939 in Ismailia, Egypt, d. March 11, 1978 in Paris, France)
French singer, active from 1960 (as Kôko) to 1978. Known for the songs "Le Lundi Au Soleil" and "Je Vais À Rio", among others.

He passed away exactly 37 years ago.
Joeyy
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Joeyy | 12-03-2015 17:19
Terry Pratchett - famous English author - has died. He was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease not that many years ago. Known for his Discworld series and other novels; his writing is loved by many. He also featured in a documentary a few years back about the state of the UK's laws on suicide/assisting suicide and talked about his disagreement with them, which I appreciated.

RIP.
Juliet86
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Juliet86 | 12-03-2015 20:06
I just heard. I don't know what to say. I really like his books. It's sad, he was still writing and seemed to be OK despite the illness. I didn't expect this.

Rest in peace.
CarlJ
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CarlJ | 14-03-2015 17:40
Gene Patton....An NBC stagehand who became Gene Gene the Dancing Machine on the old game show The Gong Show. He was 82
Gene Gene The Dancing Machine
CarlJ
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CarlJ | 23-03-2015 12:44
Mike Porcaro....bass player for Toto. He and his brothers Jeff and Steve, formed the nucleus that was Toto. Jeff died in 1992. March 15,2015
CaptainStabbin
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CaptainStabbin | 24-03-2015 13:16
A bit late but RIP Fred Rogers, born March 20th 1928, died February 27 2003.
To those who don't know, he was the creator and host of Mr Rogers Neighborhood.

"Visually, the presentation of the show was very simple, and it did not feature the animation or fast pace of other children's shows, which Rogers thought of as "bombardment".Rogers also believed in not acting out a different persona on camera compared to how he acted off camera, stating that "One of the greatest gifts you can give anybody is the gift of your honest self. I also believe that kids can spot a phony a mile away. Rogers composed almost all of the music on the program. He wanted to teach children to love themselves and others, and he addressed common childhood fears with comforting songs and skits. For example, one of his famous songs explains how a child cannot be pulled down the bathtub drain because he or she will not fit. He even once took a trip to the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh to show children that a hospital is not a place to fear. During the Gulf War (1990–91), he assured his audience that all children in the neighborhood would be well cared for and asked parents to promise to take care of their own children. The message was aired again by PBS during the media storm that preceded the 2003 invasion of Iraq."

Won't you be mine, won't you be mine, won't you be, my neighbor.
Captain_Keeta
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Captain_Keeta | 07-04-2015 17:54
James Best, who played Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane on The Dukes Of Hazard has died at 88 after a brief illness and a battle with pneumonia.
CarlJ
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CarlJ | 07-04-2015 20:27
Cynthia Lennon....first wife of John Lennon and mother of singer/writer Julian Lennon April 1
MCSMeister
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MCSMeister | 07-04-2015 21:51
Misao Okawa died last Wednesday at 117 years old, who was the oldest living person at that point. Then, the person to take her place as the oldest living person, Gertrude Weaver, died merely 5 days after taking the title, at 116 years old.

Now, the current title for oldest living person is held by Jeralean Talley, at 115 years old.
CarlJ
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CarlJ | 08-04-2015 17:11
Geoffrey Lewis...79 father of actress of Juliette Lewis. An acclaimed character actor, Lewis appeared in many of Clint Eastwoods movies, among them, Every Which Way But Loose, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, High Plains Drifter. Other credits include Maverick, Kansas, the Lawnmower Man. He also appeared in tv shows ranging from Bonanza, Mannix, Flo, and Little House On The Prairie.
Captain_Keeta
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Captain_Keeta | 08-04-2015 17:49
April 8th, 1947, Henry Ford, US industrialist (Ford cars), dies at 83.
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