Celebrity Life
Dallas Good, the Sadies’ Singer-Guitarist, Dead at 48
Good and his brother Travis spent more than two decades releasing influential, critically revered records with their garage-country-rock band
P.J. O’Rourke, Celebrated Journalist and Conservative Satirist, Dead at 74
The writer served as foreign-affairs desk chief at Rolling Stone and wrote for numerous publications
Ivan Reitman, ‘Ghostbusters’ Director, Dead at 75
Acclaimed filmmaker behind Meatballs, Stripes and Kindergarten Cop also produced Animal House
Ian McDonald, King Crimson and Foreigner Co-Founder, Dead at 75
Multi-instrumentalist helped craft the progressive-rock cornerstone In the Court of the Crimson King and played on Foreigner's massively successful early LPs
Betty Davis, Trailblazing Queen of Funk, Dead at 77
The ex-wife of jazz legend Miles Davis was years ahead of her time, only to disappear from the spotlight for decades
Syl Johnson, Revered and Oft-Sampled Soul Singer, Dead at 85
Self-proclaimed "the most sampled artist ever," his "Different Strokes" was used in tracks by Public Enemy, Jay-Z and Kanye West, Wu-Tang Clan and hundreds more
Lata Mangeshkar, Legendary Bollywood Singer, Dead at 92
"Nightingale of India" who recorded thousands of songs during seven-decade career dies following battle with Covid-19
Jon Zazula, Co-Founder of Metallica’s First Label Megaforce, Dead at 69
The label Zazula launched with his late wife Marsha was also home to metal favorites Anthrax, Testament, and Overkill
Hargus ‘Pig’ Robbins, Legendary Keyboardist Who Played on Albums by Bob Dylan, Dolly Parton, Dead at 84
Blind after an accident at age 3, Robbins learned to play piano with a distinct sense of feel, which made him a go-to Nashville session musician
Howard Hesseman, ‘WKRP in Cincinnati’ and ‘Head of the Class’ Star, Dead at 81
Actor and comedian also appeared in films like This Is Spinal Tap, Clue and Flight of the Navigator
Original Charlie Brown Voice Actor, Peter Robbins, Dead at 65
Robbins, who voiced the Peanuts character during the Sixties, had long battled bipolar disorder and other mental illnesses
Thierry Mugler, Fashion Designer to David Bowie and Beyoncé, Dead at 73
A favorite of the high-fashion elite, Mugler's work crossed over into music as well, with many of the biggest artists in the world clamoring for his dramatic, statement-worthy pieces
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