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Patti Page died on the 1st

The book has closed on that Page.

 

So much for that doggie in the window.

 

regards,

Hein

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Patti Page died on the 1st

The book has closed on that Page.

 

So much for that doggie in the window.

 

regards,

Hein

 

At the very least, she now gets to partake in the Tennessee Haltz.

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This is Bobby Womack, right?

 

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Well, Bobby Womack swears it's him.

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The guy above has been decomposing for the last 16 years. I'm sure if you compared recent photos of the two, you could see the difference more clearly. You dig? ;)

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Patti Page died on the 1st

The book has closed on that Page.

 

By the looks of it, 2 teams have picked her...

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John Wilkinson, Elvis Presley's rhythm guitarist has died aged 67.

 

Incidentally, John Wilkinson is the real name of Wilko Johnson. Not a good omen. :(

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John Wilkinson, Elvis Presley's rhythm guitarist has died aged 67.

 

Incidentally, John Wilkinson is the real name of Wilko Johnson. Not a good omen. :(

 

Perhaps the reaper got the wrong one?

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John Wilkinson, Elvis Presley's rhythm guitarist has died aged 67.

 

Incidentally, John Wilkinson is the real name of Wilko Johnson. Not a good omen. :(

 

I could have sworn we had a thread for the TCB Band, but apparently not.

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John Wilkinson, Elvis Presley's rhythm guitarist has died aged 67.

 

Incidentally, John Wilkinson is the real name of Wilko Johnson. Not a good omen. :(

 

I could have sworn we had a thread for the TCB Band, but apparently not.

 

There's one for Jerry Lee Lewis, that could be the one you were thinking of.

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Jay Reatard of The Reatards has died at the age of 29

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Jay Reatard of The Reatards has died at the age of 29

 

Um, that story is 3 years old

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Jay Reatard of The Reatards has died at the age of 29

 

Um, that story is 3 years old

 

Guess who's the real retard here. ;)

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Jay Reatard of The Reatards has died at the age of 29

 

Um, that story is 3 years old

 

Guess who's the real retard here. ;)

 

Oh yeah, Sorry it came up on my facebook page and I didn't even realise the date on it. Oh well :)

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Jay Reatard of The Reatards has died at the age of 29

 

Um, that story is 3 years old

 

Guess who's the real retard here. ;)

 

Oh yeah, Sorry it came up on my facebook page and I didn't even realise the date on it. Oh well :)

 

I did wonder initially whether it was some sort of Peter Falk-style gag

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Peter Falk style gag:

 

I say, I say, I say...who was that lady I saw you with last night?

 

That was no lady, that was...hold on, I've forgotten who she was!

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Barry Manilow suffering from the flu according to his FB page.

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Hello?! Hello?! What just happened?

Did anyone get the number of the truck that just hit me?

As they say on the internet, "O.M.G.!"

 

This has to be the worst experience of my life!

...

The bronchitis that hit me turned into the flu that hit everyone in New York and all my doctors could do was to give me stuff to make it a little easier to get through. In the end, they all said I'd just have to ride it out until it ran its course.

 

I cannot apologize enough.

 

As I was lying in bed, hacking, coughing, with chills and fever, I kept thinking of all the people whose plans had been ruined. I think the Jewish guilt I felt was even worse than the sickness itself!

 

But, when I got enough strength to go online, instead of complaints (which people would be justified in writing), I found nothing but kindness and understanding. Which made me go for the Kleenex again.

 

So, thank you to all for being so understanding about this nightmare.

 

The GOOD NEWS is that I'm getting better!

 

Everything is easing up and day-by-day I'm coming out of the dark. My voice is returning hour by hour and I'm feeling human again.

 

I'm pretty sure I'll be ready to go on Tuesday night. (Unless I get hit by a truck!)

 

So, I will be on that St. James stage on Tuesday night giving it my all and more grateful to all of you than I can ever express.

 

If I were Oprah, I would give each of you a Buick. But that would be silly since there are no parking spaces here in New York! (Let alone Buicks)

 

So all I can do is offer each of you my deepest thanks and hope that I'll see you at the St. James!

 

All my love!

Barry

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