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Men At Work Multi-Instrumentalist Greg Ham Found Dead at 58 [VIDEO]
Men At Work Multi-Instrumentalist Greg Ham Found Dead at 58 [VIDEO]
Men At Work Multi-Instrumentalist Greg Ham Found Dead at 58 [VIDEO]
\'Who Can It Be Now\' Men At Work (YouTube) The man playing the saxophone at the beginning of Men At Work's 'Who Can It Be Now' video, Greg Ham, was found dead at his home in Melbourne, Australia yesterday, April 19, he was 58. Authorities have now determined his death was non-suspicious. His body was discovered Thursday when friends went to check on him. Ham played flute, saxophone and keyboards
Levon Helm, Drummer for the Band, Dies at 71 [VIDEO]
Levon Helm, Drummer for the Band, Dies at 71 [VIDEO]
Levon Helm, Drummer for the Band, Dies at 71 [VIDEO]
One of music's best singing drummers has passed away. Levon Helm died April 19 at the age of 71 after a battle with cancer. He was drummer and vocalist for the Band who backed up Bob Dylan during his 1965 and 1966 tours. Helm was also part of the first Ringo Starr All Starr Band in 1989 along with Clarence Clemons, Dr. John, Rick Danko (his Band-mate), Joe Walsh, Nils Lofgren, Billy Preston, Jim K
Grateful Memories of ’60 Minutes’ Mike Wallace [VIDEO]
Grateful Memories of ’60 Minutes’ Mike Wallace [VIDEO]
Grateful Memories of ’60 Minutes’ Mike Wallace [VIDEO]
Do you have a favorite memory from the six-decade-long-career of Mike Wallace? The '60 Minutes' interviewer influenced my career in communications. Wallace worked in radio, played on the Broadway stage, acted in films and talked to the most famous people in the world. Last Saturday, April 7, he died at 93. Wallace became a character in movies based on actual events; in 'Frost/Nixon' he was played
Earl Scruggs, Legendary Banjo Player, Dies at 88 [VIDEO]
Earl Scruggs, Legendary Banjo Player, Dies at 88 [VIDEO]
Earl Scruggs, Legendary Banjo Player, Dies at 88 [VIDEO]
Have you heard 'Foggy Mountain Breakdown' or 'The Ballad of Jed Clampett'? That's Earl Scruggs playing the banjo with his long-time partner Lester Flatt. Scruggs died on Wednesday, March 28, in a Nashville, Tennessee hospital at the age of 88. Scruggs pioneered the three-finger style of playing that helped popularize the banjo as a lead instrument.
Grateful Memories of The Monkees’ Davy Jones [VIDEO]
Grateful Memories of The Monkees’ Davy Jones [VIDEO]
Grateful Memories of The Monkees’ Davy Jones [VIDEO]
Who was your favorite Monkee? The Monkees were America's television version of The Beatles in the mid sixties. The members of the group chosen from auditions were Michael Nesmith, Davy Jones, Peter Tork and Micky Dolenz. Davy Jones died on the morning of February 29, 2012 after suffering a heart attack at his home in Florida, he was 66. He was the only Englishman in the American band.
Atomic Fireball, Red Hots and Lemonhead Creator Dies at 93 [VIDEO]
Atomic Fireball, Red Hots and Lemonhead Creator Dies at 93 [VIDEO]
Atomic Fireball, Red Hots and Lemonhead Creator Dies at 93 [VIDEO]
Do you have a favorite candy? My favorite is Lemonheads, made by the Ferrara Pan Candy Company. They also make Atomic Fireballs, Red Hots and Boston Baked Beans. Earlier this month, on February 3, Nello Ferrara died at the age of 93. He was the son of the company's founder, Salvatore Ferrara. The birth of Nello Ferrara's son is often cited as the inspiration for Lemonheads.
‘Seinfeld’s’ Mr Pitt, Ian Abercrombie, Dies at 77 [VIDEO]
‘Seinfeld’s’ Mr Pitt, Ian Abercrombie, Dies at 77 [VIDEO]
‘Seinfeld’s’ Mr Pitt, Ian Abercrombie, Dies at 77 [VIDEO]
Ian Abercrombie's name may not be familiar, but you've probably seen or heard him on one of your favorite shows. Abercrombie died Thursday, January 26 of kidney failure but left his mark in memorable performances on TV and in movies. He's probably best known for his 9 episodes of 'Seinfeld' playing Elaine's boss Mr. Pitt. Abercrombie also had a recurring role on Disney Channel's 'Wizards of Waverl

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