John Kettley
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Chris Amon is healthy and pensionable, living in New Zealand Amon dulled Apologies for awful krautrock pun.
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Dead. He has plucked off.
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David Thatcher dies aged 94, leaving Richard Cole as the last survivor.
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Country For Old Men (And Women)
John Kettley replied to Anubis the Jackal's topic in DeathList Forum
Guy Clark gets off the LA Freeway at interchange 74. -
Long-time producer of Polanski's films, Gene Gutowski, 90.
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OFAH producer and former BBC comedy commish Gareth Gwenlan has died at 79.
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Doubtful that 70s legend Frank 'Elvis' Worthington will remember Leicester's title win.
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I voted for Boaty. Sadly discarded for Attenborough
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African Leaders - Despots and Democratic
John Kettley replied to Cowboy Ronnie's topic in DeathList Forum
70s/80s Burundi president Jean-Baptiste Bagaza dead at 69. -
Nothing in this game for two in a thread. (super smashing great for merging)
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Blimey, that BBC link's causing traffic problems this morning.
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Phife Dawg of A Tribe called Quest has died, according to reports in that hip-hop bible the Daily Telegraph.
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Not quite sure where to put him (film producers? jazz? prog? famous Georgians?), but impresario (I guess) Giorgio Gomelsky, who was influential in the Stones' early career, as well as being involved with many other bands, has died.
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Stairway To Heaven/ Highway To Hell
John Kettley replied to Lewd_Squirrel's topic in DeathList Forum
John Garner, singer/drummer with early metal power trio Sir Lord Baltimore, liver failure, 65. -
How about a trifecta on three nonagenarian lovely ladies from the '54 Bogie/Gardner vehicle The Barefoot Contessa: Valentina Cortese Elizabeth Sellars Former 'pop star' Diana Decker
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Theatre impresario Michael White looked about ready for the final curtain in BBC's Imagine documentary. And that was filmed a couple of years ago.
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Former top jockey Pat Eddery, 63.
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Nah, Paul Prudhomme thread was opened 28 January 2005, updated with his death on 8 October 2015. Oh that's just great.....now every Tom Dick and Harry will be opening threads about people who aren't the least bit ready to drop over and are B-listers, hoping that the thread will be forgotten forever and a day (read: 1 more day than Prudhomme's). I guess the only redeeming fact is that the site teams with greater popularity and posters than in 2005, and the likelihood that 10 years will elapse, sans update, with a thread created in 2015 is remote, if not downright impossible. One can hope. SC This was a moral discussion useful/important thread back in the day. But that would mean little to a moron like you.
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The Viking is back!
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Crusaders co-founder and saxophonist Wilton Felder is the third to go in 18 months, also at 75. Expect really long drum solos at future gigs.
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Dead Dave Swarbrick (And Fairport Convention)
John Kettley replied to Death Watch Beatle's topic in DeathList Forum
He also has a rarely-used but serviceable thread http://www.deathlist.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=102 -
Bob Johnston, producer of Blonde on Blonde and Highway 61 Revisited among several other Dylan and 60s classics, dead at 83. I was slightly surprised to see that another Bob-related Bob, former hellraiser Mr Neuwirth, is still around.
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Death mentioned elsewhere, but as he has a thread it seems a shame not to use it.
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NASA public affairs guy Jack 'the Voice of Apollo' King, a man who had virtually no equal at being able to count down from 15 to 1, has died aged 84.
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Dickie's former Robin's Nest squeeze Tessa Wyatt and old mucker George Layton both appear in tomorrow's Doctors episode, obviously in a BOGOF deal. It would be great, if unlikely, to see Richard sneaked out of Brinsworth for a daytrip to Letherbridge one of these days.