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Don Wilson, the Ventures’ Co-Founder and Rhythm Guitarist, Dead at 88

Influential instrumental rock band behind the hit "Walk, Don't Run" were inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Louie Anderson Took His Time and Reminded Me to Do the Same, Remembers Paul Feig

"He always loved the idea of creating a family with the people he worked with," Feig remembers

Louie Anderson, Stand-Up Legend and ‘Baskets’ Actor, Dead at 68

Beloved comic also voiced Life With Louie and hosted Family Feud

‘A Legend’: Celebrities, Collaborators Pay Tribute to Meat Loaf

Cher, Andrew Lloyd Weber and others are among those memorializing the singer and actor, who died Thursday at the age of 74

Singer and Actor Meat Loaf Dead at 74

He was best known for his hit album Bat Out of Hell

Prolific Brazilian Samba Singer Elza Soares Dead at 91

The artist was known for experimenting beyond samba and incorporating social commentary in her songs

Ronnie Spector, Ronettes Singer and Ultimate Girl-Group Icon, Dead at 78

“Her joyful sound, playful nature, and magical presence will live on in all who knew, heard, or saw her,” Spector's family said of the "Be My Baby" and "Walking in the Rain" vocalist

Robert Durst, Convicted Murderer and Subject of ‘The Jinx,’ Dead at 78

Just months after being sentenced to life in prison without parole, Durst died of cardiac arrest.

Bob Saget, Wholesome ‘Full House’ Star and Brilliantly Filthy Comic, Dead at 65

The America’s Funniest Home Videos host punctured his clean image with a dirty standup act and self-referential appearances

Marilyn Bergman, Oscar-Winning Lyricist of ‘The Way We Were,’ Dead at 93

Music industry giant also co-wrote "The Windmills of Your Mind" with her husband Alan, with whom she formed a Grammy Song of the Year-winning partnership

Calvin Simon, Parliament-Funkadelic Co-Founder, Dead at 79

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee appeared on classic songs like "Give Up the Funk," "Flash Light," and more before leaving group in 1977

Sidney Poitier, Oscar-Winning Actor and Activist Who Made History, Dead at 94

The groundbreaking Hollywood star became the first Black man to win Best Actor at the Oscars for his performance in 1963's Lilies of the Field
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