Kylie Rae Harris died on Sept. 4 in a three-vehicle crash in northern New Mexico. The country singer was 30. According to the AP, another driver, a 16-year-old, was also killed while the third driver escaped injury in the evening crash on State Road 522. “We are heartbroken to confirm that Kylie Rae Harris passed away in a car accident last night,” Harris’ publicist says in a statement to Billboard. “We have no further details to share, and ask for privacy for her family at this time. Everyone that knew Kylie knew how much she loved her family and, beyond that, how much she loved music.
José José , the beloved "Príncipe de la canción," has died after years battling pancreatic cancer, the Mexican Ministry of Culture said. He was 71 . "From the Ministry of Culture we are sorry for the passing of singer José Rómulo Sosa, better known as José José of the prince of the song.
17, 1948, José José began singing and playing the guitar at 15. In 1969 he released his first album, José José , which included hits like "Pero te extraño Many called him “el Príncipe de la Canción” (Prince of the Song) and without a doubt was one of the most beloved figures in Mexican music.
José José, legendary Mexican singer, has died. He was 71.
The music icon -- whose real name was José Rómulo Sosa Ortiz -- died on Saturday in Miami, Florida. His assistant, Laura Núñez, confirmed his death to multiple outlets.
In 2017, the singer revealed that he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
"I want to be the one to inform you guys what is happening in my life and career, like I have been doing all my life," he said in Spanish at the time. He shared that he would be receiving chemotherapy to remove the tumor. "I want to you to know that aside from the small tumor, I am well. I am ready to take on this new adventure in my life."
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Jose Jose , legendary Mexican singer , dies at 71 - Продолжительность: 0:41 Eyewitness News ABC7NY 5 791 просмотр. Fanáticos de José José reaccionan a su muerte desde el paseo de la fama en Hollywood - Продолжительность: 2:48 Los Angeles Times En Español 4 088 просмотров.
Jose Jose , the legendary singer known as the "Prince of Song," has died after a battle with cancer, Mexico 's secretary of culture confirmed Saturday. He was
Born on Feb. 17, 1948, José José began singing and playing the guitar at 15. He became a household name in 1971 after winning over audiences for his rendition of Roberto Cantoral’s song “El Triste” at a renowned festival.
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José José - El Triste 1970 Gracias Dios mío por tu maravilloso lenguaje universal que nos comunica a todos por igual. Feliz #DiaDeLaMusica !
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Over the course of his career that spanned five decades, he sold over 30 albums, garnered 20 Hot Latin Songs hits, and sold almost 2 million albums in the U.S. His popularity increased as he continued to sing about love and loneliness. Many called him “el Príncipe de la Canción” (Prince of the Song) and without a doubt was one of the most beloved figures in Mexican music.
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José José , a legendary Mexican singer who was often called "El Príncipe de la Canción or "The Prince of Song," died Saturday in Miami after a battle with pancreatic cancer, his assistant Laura Núñez confirmed to several media outlets. He was 71 .
José José , a Mexican icon known as “The Prince of Song,” has died. He was 71 . “We are sorry for the passing of singer José Rómulo Sosa, better known as José José of the prince of the song,” the Mexican Ministry of Culture tweeted on Saturday.
Following the news of his death, friends and fans took to social media to share their condolences.
Gloria Trevi took to Instagram on Saturday to share a video, which was captioned, “Mexico cries but also sings today.”
“We’re going to miss him dearly,” she said in the video. “His voice will remain forever. He is immortal.”
"I'm saddened over the loss of José José," Juanes said on Instagram. "Without a doubt, one of the greats in music, his voice will sound forever in our hearts. Rest in peace."
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Lamentando mucho la partida de José José sin duda alguna uno de los grandes de la música, su voz sonara por siempre en nuestros corazones. Que en paz descanse. #JoseJose #ElPrincipeDeLaCancion #QDEP
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Robert Hunter, the poet and writer who provided the Grateful Dead with many of their vivid and enduring lyrics, died September 23. He was 78.
Jamaican reggae artist Louie Rankin who worked with DJ Khaled and DMX dies in a car crash in Ontario, Canada
A tweet from Rankin's verified account read, 'It saddens us to have to announce that The "ORGINAL DON DADA" "Trail Blazer" the legend - Louie Ox Rankin passed away this morning!'Rankin was involved in a wreck consisting of a transport truck and another vehicle, TMZ reported.
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José José , the legendary Mexican singer known as the "Prince of Song," has died after a battle with cancer. He was 71 .
Phyllis Newman, a Tony Award-winning Broadway veteran who became the first woman to host "The Tonight Show" before turning her attention to fight for women's health, died September 15. She was 86.
Brian Turk, who starred on HBO's "Carnivàle" and made appearances on "Beverly Hills: 90210," died September 13. He was 49.
'Big Brother' star Cassandra Waldon dead at 56
'Big Brother' star Cassandra Waldon died at the age of 56 in SeptemberAccording to TMZ, Cassandra lost her life on September 25 due to head injuries sustained from a car accident that occurred in Rome. A source at the United Nations told the website that she never regained consciousness post crash.
Eddie Money, the prolific singer and songwriter whose songs “Baby Hold On,” “Two Tickets to Paradise,” “Shakin'” and “Take Me Home Tonight” soundtracked popular music in the 1980s, died September 13. He was 70.
Screenwriter Mardik Martin, a frequent collaborator with Martin Scorsese on films including “Raging Bull,” “Mean Streets” and “New York, New York,” died September 11. He was 82.
Daniel Johnston, the legendary Austin-based singer/songwriter and visual artists who was the subject of the 2005 documentary "The Devil & Daniel Johnston," died September 11. He was 58.
Bill Harris, the veteran Hollywood broadcast journalist who served as a co-host on the syndicated program At the Movies, died September 5. He was 75.
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Chris March
Chris March, a celebrity costume designer and former “Project Runway” contestant, died September 5. He was 56.
Rip Taylor, Flamboyant Comic and Host of 'The $1.98 Beauty Show,' Dies at 84
Known as the "King of Confetti" and "The Crying Comedian," he made thousands of outlandish appearances on television and in nightclubs.Taylor died Sunday in Beverly Hills, publicist Harlan Boll announced.
LaShawn Daniels, a songwriter and producer who wrote for pop megastars like Whitney Houston and Beyoncé and shared a Grammy Award in 2000 for his work on the Destiny’s Child anthem “Say My Name,” died September 3. He was 41.
Valerie Harper, who parlayed a sidekick role as the leading lady’s unprepossessing best friend on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” into a star turn of her own in the hit sitcom “Rhoda,” died August 30. She was 80.
Dango Nguyen, a former Georgia firefighter and actor in "The Walking Dead," died on August 10. He was 48.
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Lee este artículo en español TLAXCALA STATE, MEXICO—The lemon-coloured house set behind a bright blue gate is Blanca Islas Perez’s great pride. Nestled in a sheltered valley, it is surrounded by farm-studded hills that come alive every morning to the sound of roosters and dogs. But the crops that paid for the one-bedroom bungalow were grown nearly 4,000 kilometres away, in the apple orchards and tobacco fields of eastern Canada. In 1984, Islas’sLee este artículo en español
David Hedison, best known for starring in two James Bond movies as CIA operative Felix Leiter, died July 18. He was 92.
Bill Macy, Bea Arthur's Husband on 'Maude,' Dies at 97
Norman Lear saw him choking on a chicken bone and brought him to Hollywood. The actor also appeared in 'My Favorite Year' and 'The Late Show.'Macy, who also portrayed Sy Benson, the head writer of a 1950s sketch comedy show, in the classic My Favorite Year (1982), died Thursday night in Los Angeles at 7:13 p.m. local time, producer and manager Matt Beckoff told The Hollywood Reporter.
Johnny Clegg, a South African musician who performed in defiance of racial barriers imposed by the apartheid system decades ago and celebrated its new democracy under Nelson Mandela, died July 16. He was 66.
Valentina Cortese, an Italian actress best known for her role as a fading, tippling movie diva in François Truffaut’s “Day for Night,” dies July 10. She was 96.
Freddie Jones, the British actor who starred in “The Elephant Man,” died July 9. He was 91. Jones is also known for his appearance in “Dune” (1984), “Wild at Heart” (1990), and the US TV series “Hotel Room.”
Gary LeMel, a longtime president of music at Warner Bros. Pictures whom the Los Angeles Times once called “the father of the compilation soundtrack album,” died July 6. He was 80.
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Arte Johnson
Arte Johnson, comic actor who won an Emmy for the hit series "Laugh-In," died July 3. He was 90.
Sid Ramin, composer-arranger who won an Oscar, an Emmy and a Grammy for his work in film, TV and theater, died July 1. He was 100. Ramin won a 1961 Academy Award for adapting the music of “West Side Story” and a 1983 Daytime Emmy for music for TV’s “All My Children.”
Billy Drago, best known for his work playing Al Capone's top henchman in "The Untouchables," and Clint Eastwood’s “Pale Rider,” died June 24. He was 73.
Dave Bartholomew, a New Orleans trumpeter, songwriter, arranger and producer who guided the career of Fats Domino and whose recordings brought the festive spirit of his hometown to a national audience in the 1950s, died June 23. He was 100.
Susan Bernard, the 1960s cult movie actress best remembered for her role in Russ Meyer’s 1965 epic "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!," died June 21. She was 71.
Milton Quon, an American animator who worked on Disney classics such as “Fantasia” and “Dumbo,” died June 18. He was 105. Quon also was an actor and an extra who appeared in films and TV shows including “Speed” (1994), “Sweet Jane” (1998) and “The Cat Killers” (2000).
Gloria Vanderbilt, the intrepid heiress, artist and romantic who reigned during the 1970s and '80s as a designer jeans pioneer, died June 17. She was 95.
Jim Pike, co-founder and lead singer of “The Lettermen,” died June 9. He was 82. The band known for the Grammy-nominated 1968 medley “Goin’ Out of My Head/Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You.”
Grammy-winning musician Malcolm John Rebennack Jr., known as Dr. John, an American singer and songwriter died June 6. He was 77. The music legend combined the genres of blues, pop, jazz, boogie woogie and rock and roll.
Jim McMullan, who portrayed one of Jimmy Stewart's six sons in "Shenandoah" and a top ski racer in the Robert Redford-starring "Downhill Racer," died May 31. He was 82.
Roky Erickson, lead vocalist and principal songwriter for the psychedelic band the 13th Floor Elevators and one of the leading lights of Texas rock, died May 31. He was 71.
R&B singer Melvin Edmonds, a member of the group “After 7” died May 18. He was 65. ‘After 7’ rose to fame with hits like "Can't Stop," "Ready or Not" and "Heat of the Moment."
Peter Mayhew, who brought Chewbacca to life in the "Star Wars" trilogy and beyond, passed away on April 30 surrounded by his family at his Texas home. He was 74.
John Singleton, writer-director of “Boyz n the Hood” and industry pioneer, who was the first African American to earn an Oscar nomination for best director, died April 29. He was 51.
David Picker, who served as the head of United Artists, Paramount and Columbia over more than a half-century in the film business, died April 20. He was 87.
Lorraine Warren, the famed investigator of paranormal activity who researched the "Amityville Horror" hauntings and was the subject of James Wan's film "The Conjuring," died April 18. She was 92.
Warren Adler, the novelist, playwright and poet whose novel “The War of the Roses” was adapted into the dark comedy starring Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner, died April 15. He was 91.
Country singer Earl Thomas Conley died April 10. He was 77. Conley was known for his country hits including “Holding Her and Loving You,” “What’d You Say” and “Right From the Start”.
Seymour Cassel, a character actor best known for his roles in films including "Faces," "Rushmore" and "The Royal Tennenbaums," died April 7. He was 84.
Ermias Davidson Asghedom known professionally as Nipsey Hussle, died March 31st. He was 33. Hussle was known for his numerous mixtapes, including his “Bullets Ain't Got No Name series,” “The Marathon,” “The Marathon Continues” and “Crenshaw”.
Shane Rimmer, a Canadian actor who appeared in multiple James Bond films including "You Only Live Twice," "Diamonds Are Forever" and "The Spy Who Loved Me," died March 29. He was 89.
Tania Mallet was a British model and actress, best known for her appearance as Tilly Masterson in the James Bond film “Goldfinger,” died March 30. She was 77.
June Harding, an American actress who starred with Rosalind Russell and Hayley Mills in the 1966 feature comedy “The Trouble With Angels,” died March 22. She was 81.
Larry Cohen, the man behind horror film classics like "It's Alive," "It Lives Again," "Special Effects," "The Stuff" and "A Return to Salem's Lot," died March 23. He was 77.
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Scott Walker
Experimental singer-songwriter Scott Walker, one of the most enigmatic and influential figures in rock history, died March 25. He was 76.
John Carl Buechler, whose Hollywood horror film makeup and special effects made movies like "Hatchet," "Deep Freeze" and the Michael Moriarty-starrer "Troll" into classic frightfests, died March 18. He was 66.
Dick Dale, who was known as the King of the Surf Guitar and recorded the hit song “Misirlou,” which was revived on the “Pulp Fiction” soundtrack, died March 16. He was 81.
Drummer Hal Blaine, who propelled dozens of major hit records during the ‘60s and ‘70s as a member of the “Wrecking Crew,” Hollywood’s elite, ubiquitous cadre of first-call studio musicians, died March 11. He was 90.
Sidney Sheinberg, who served for more than 20 years as president and COO of MCA, Inc and Universal Studios and helped build the former agency into a potent entertainment corporation, died March 7. He was 84.
Luke Perry, who shot to fame on "Beverly Hills, 90210" and most recently starred on the CW's "Riverdale," died March 4 after suffering a massive stroke. He was 52.
Wrestling legend King Kong Bundy, real name Christopher Alan Pallies, died March 4. He was 61. He is best known for his appearances in the “World Wrestling Federation”.
Keith Flint, the iconic frontman of the 1990s electronic band “The Prodigy,” died March 4. He was 49. Flint was known for The Prodigy’s best-known singles, “Firestarter” and “Breathe”.
Jeraldine Saunders, creator of ABC series “The Love Boat,” died Feb. 26. She was 96. Saunders was best known for writing the 1974 book “The Love Boats,” which the ABC comedy drama was based on.
Mark Hollis, the frontman of the band “Talk Talk,” died Feb. 25. He was 64. The band released several hit singles in 1980s such as “It’s My Life,” “Such a shame,” “Talk Talk” and “Life’s What You Make It”.
Morgan Woodward was an American actor, best known for his character oil-man Marvin “Punk” Anderson on TV show “Dallas,” died Feb. 22. He was 93. Woodward also appeared on the original "Star Trek" series and "Gunsmoke" TV series.
Katherine Helmond, the seven-time Emmy-nominated actress who played the feisty, man-crazy mother Mona Robinson on the long-running ABC sitcom “Who’s the Boss?”, died Feb. 23. She was 89.
Steven James Brody, known professionally as Brody Stevens, who appeared in the movie “The Hangover,” died Feb. 22. He was 48. Brody was also known for appearances on “Chelsea Lately,” “Due Date” and Chris Hardwick's “@midnight”.
Stanley Donen, was an American film director, best known for the 1952 musical “Singin' in the Rain,” which he co-directed. Donen died Feb. 21. He was 94. His other films included “On the Town,” “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” and “Funny Face”.
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Peter Tork
Peter Tork, the bassist for The Monkees and a jokester on the band's popular 1960s television series died Feb. 21. He was 77.
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Bruno Ganz
Bruno Ganz, the Swiss actor best known for dramatizing Adolf Hitler’s final days in 2004’s “Downfall,” died Feb. 15. He was 77.
Nita Bieber, a onetime dancer and actress who appeared with the Three Stooges in "Rhythm and Weep," with Judy Garland in "Summer Stock" and with Tony Curtis in "The Prince Who Was a Thief," died Feb. 4. She was 92.
Harold Bradley, who played on thousands of country, pop and rock ’n’ roll recordings, including landmark hits like Brenda Lee’s “I’m Sorry,” Patsy Cline’s “Crazy” and Roy Orbison’s “Only the Lonely,” died Jan. 31. He was 93.
Merwin Goldsmith, who appeared in films like “Cadillac Man," and on the TV series "Law & Order" and "The Good Wife," died Jan 24. He was 81.
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Jonas Mekas
Jonas Mekas, director, critic, patron and poet widely regarded as the godfather of modern American avant-garde film and as an indispensable documenter of his adopted New York City, died Jan. 23. He was 96.
Singer-comedienne Kaye Ballard, who starred alongside Eve Arden in the 1960s sitcom “The Mothers-in-Law” and was among the stars of the 1976 feature based on Terrence McNally’s farce “The Ritz,” died Jan. 21. She was 93.
Bradley Bolke, who provided the voice of Chumley the walrus opposite Don Adams on the "Tennessee Tuxedo" cartoons of the 1960s, died Jan. 15. He was 93.
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Reggie Young
Guitarist Reggie Young, a Memphis- and Nashville-based session player whose signature licks defined hit records from Elvis Presley, Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings, died Jan. 17. He was 82.
William Morgan Sheppard, "Star Trek" and "Doctor Who" Actor, died Jan.5. He was 86. Sheppard was known for his many appearances across the "Star Trek" franchise. His other credits include an episode of "Doctor Who", in which he starred as Old Canton Delaware alongside his son Mark.
Kevin Fret, the singer and rapper, who dubbed himself the first openly gay Latin trap artist, was fatally shot and killed in Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico on Jan. 10. He was 24 years old.
Clydie King, whose earthy, gospel-rooted voice was heard on dozens of rock classics, including the Rolling Stones’ “Tumbling Dice” and Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama,” died Jan.7. She was 75.
Jo Andres worked as a director, editor, choreographer and artist throughout her years in the industry. She went on to direct the award-winning 1996 film "Black Kites", which starred Lucian Buscemi died Jan.6. She was 65.
Daryl Dragon, the cap-wearing "Captain" of "The Captain and Tennille" who teamed with then-wife Toni Tennille on such easy listening hits as "Love Will Keep Us Together" and "Muskrat Love," died Jan. 2. He was 76.
Bob Einstein, a two-time Emmy winner who has recurred on HBO’s "Curb Your Enthusiasm" since its launch and created the wacky Super Dave Osborne character, died Jan. 2. He was 76.
Mary Kay Stearns, one of TV’s earliest, if now largely forgotten, sitcom stars who beat Lucille Ball to on-air pregnancy by at least four years, died Nov. 17, 2018 in Newport Beach, California. She was 93.
Bill Macy, Bea Arthur's Husband on 'Maude,' Dies at 97 .
Norman Lear saw him choking on a chicken bone and brought him to Hollywood. The actor also appeared in 'My Favorite Year' and 'The Late Show.'Macy, who also portrayed Sy Benson, the head writer of a 1950s sketch comedy show, in the classic My Favorite Year (1982), died Thursday night in Los Angeles at 7:13 p.m. local time, producer and manager Matt Beckoff told The Hollywood Reporter.
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José José , the beloved "Príncipe de la canción," has died after years battling pancreatic cancer, the Mexican Ministry of Culture said. He was 71 . "From the Ministry of Culture we are sorry for the passing of singer José Rómulo Sosa, better known as José José of the prince of the song.
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17, 1948, José José began singing and playing the guitar at 15. In 1969 he released his first album, José José , which included hits like "Pero te extraño Many called him “el Príncipe de la Canción” (Prince of the Song) and without a doubt was one of the most beloved figures in Mexican music.
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