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Morley Safer all over again...

 

Different fields and all, but still.

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He didn't make the UK top 30 in 1981, so technically not a miss for me. RIP though...

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God, that's big news! RIP.

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So... was it a heart attack?

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R.I.P. to Al Jarreau, a legend of Jazz :(

Dooobaa dooo aaaarghh!@!!! (*)

 

 

 

 

(*)

(which was the subtext of this topic if I'm not mistaken.)

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R.I.P. to Al Jarreau, a legend of Jazz :(

 

Dooobaa dooo aaaarghh!@!!! (*)

 

 

 

 

(*)

(which was the subtext of this topic if I'm not mistaken.)

Updated. Thanks Whitehouse.

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Hope he enjoyed his one day of retirement.

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Pianist Horace Parlan, who is perhaps most famous for his contributions to a couple of Charles Mingus records but also an esteemed band leader in his own right, has died, according to some tweets, at the age of 86.

 

 

Edit: Reputable news source: http://www.jv.dk/indland/Jazzlegenden-Horace-Parlan-er-doed/artikel/2482290

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Aloysius "Lucky" Gordon, of Profumo Affair fame, gets a Guardian obit. If he were mentioned on here before, the search engines not bringing it up.

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8 hours ago, Weebl said:

 

That really sucks, I'm away to properly discuss him more in the prog thread.

I've searched for it and didn't know there was one, the title was very subtle.

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1 hour ago, gcreptile said:

Skipp Pearson, "Columbia Jazz Legend", dead at 79:

 

http://www.free-times.com/music/columbia-jazz-legend-skipp-pearson-has-died/article_1fcd9828-4ac4-11e7-a38b-2f55e719d50b.html

 

Was in my Deathlist Cup shortlist for a while.

I just love how in everyone of those local news/obscure sites they all become giants and legends.

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47 minutes ago, ObakeFilter said:

I just love how in everyone of those local news/obscure sites they all become giants and legends.

"Legendary pitmaster of Black's Barbecue Fame" Edgar Clarence Black Jr. dead at 91:

 

http://austin.culturemap.com/news/restaurants-bars/06-05-17-blacks-barbecue-pitmaster-edgar-black-jr-obituary/

 

Jim Liggett, Carlmont softball "legend" dead at 76:

 

http://www.smdailyjournal.com/articles/bnews/2017-06-06/jim-liggett-carlmont-softball-legend-passes-away-at-76/1776425181386.html

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