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Captain_Keeta | 02:19
World Series champion, TV analyst Tim McCarver passed away at the age of 81.

Olivia_Ka | 12:19
Kyle Jacobs (June 26, 1973-February 17, 2023)
American country singer-songwriter, musician and producer. Has written, among others, Tim McGraw's Nashville Without You and Trace Adkins' I Can't Outrun You. Married to singer Kellie Pickler, he was 49.
His death occurs 10 years after Mindy McCready's suicide. Coincidence or premonition?
American country singer-songwriter, musician and producer. Has written, among others, Tim McGraw's Nashville Without You and Trace Adkins' I Can't Outrun You. Married to singer Kellie Pickler, he was 49.
His death occurs 10 years after Mindy McCready's suicide. Coincidence or premonition?

MCSMeister | 22 days ago
Gary Rossington, the last living original member of Lynyrd Skynyrd, died at 71 this past Sunday of unknown causes. He played lead and rhythm guitar for the band, and was also a founding member of Rossington Collins Band with fellow Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Allen Collins.

MCSMeister | 20 days ago
Jerry Samuels, more famously known as Napoleon XIV, died today at 84. He is well-remembered for the iconic '60s novelty song "They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!", which reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and went on to be covered by many artists.

CarlJ | 19 days ago
Robert Blake, actor. 89 Best known for his role in the series Baretta, his first acting came from being a part of the Our Gang/Little Rascals film series. Film roles included In Cold Blood, PT 109, Electra Glide in Blue, Money Train and Lost Highway was his final film roll. He was accused of murdering his second wife, Bonnie Lee Bakley in 2005. Bakley, who had had a shady past, was found shot in Blake's car on May 4, 2001.
He is survived by 3 children.
He is survived by 3 children.

CarlJ | 19 days ago
Chaim Topol, the veteran stage and screen actor who delighted audiences as Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof, died at 87. Israeli President Isaac Herzog announced his death on March 9. Born in Tel Aviv in 1935, Topol received international acclaim for his performance as Tevye — a pious, hard-working father raising seven daughters — in the 1971 film adaptation of the musical. His powerful performance earned Topol his second Golden Globe after he won for Most Promising Male Newcomer in 1964. Over the course of his career, Topol appeared, to his estimate, in more than 3,500 Fiddler on the Roof performances from the 1960s to 2009. He also starred in 1964's Sallah Shabati, 1975's Galileo, 1980's Flash Gordon, and the 1981 James Bond film For Your Eyes Only.

CarlJ | 19 days ago
Tom Sizemore, an actor who made memorable turns in Saving Private Ryan, Black Hawk Down, and Heat, died March 3 at 61 after suffering a brain aneurysm. Sizemore worked with many of Hollywood's most esteemed directors, including Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Oliver Stone, and Michael Mann, and amassed more than 200 film and television credits, including True Romance, Natural Born Killers, Born on the Fourth of July, Strange Days, The Relic, Passenger 57, and Blue Steel. The embattled star struggled with drug abuse and faced numerous legal troubles, including a 2003 domestic violence conviction involving former fiancee Heidi Fleiss.

CarlJ | 19 days ago
Richard Belzer, the comedian and actor best known for his role as John Munch on the Law & Order franchise, died Feb. 19 at the age of 78. Belzer began his career as a stand-up comic, but his most memorable role came as investigator John Munch in the NBC crime drama Homicide: Life on the Street, which aired between 1993 and 1997, before becoming a fixture on the long-running Law & Order franchise. Over the course of two decades, Belzer played the wisecracking investigator not just within the franchise but in several other shows that spanned different networks, including The X-Files, The Wire, Arrested Development, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and 30 Rock. His other credits included films Scarface, Missing Pieces, The Puppet Masters and shows Mad About You, Minding the Store, and American Dad. A self-proclaimed conspiracy theorist, Belzer also authored a series of books, including UFOs, JFK, and Elvis: Conspiracies You Don't Have to Be Crazy to Believe and Hit List: An In-Depth Investigation into the Mysterious Deaths of Witnesses to the JFK Assassination. Belzer survived testicular cancer in 1983, which he discussed in his stand-up special Another Lone Nut. His final words according to family..."F*** You, M*****F******"

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I'll start with John Spinks, one of the original founding members of the Outfield.