Joseph Heller still dead, still at 76 (and other celebrity deaths): RIP Hank Aaron and Willie Mays
When an interviewer told Mr. Heller that he had never written anything as good as ''Catch-22,'' the author shot back, ''Who has?''
watching the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame induction show, and I've got tears rolling down my face as Dave Mathews plays "A Pirate Looks At 40" and James Taylor talks about Jimmy Buffett, with Jimmy's family in the audience.
Can't believe I'm never going to see See Buffett in concert again. If you can love a person without ever actually meeting them, I loved Jimmy Buffett.
Fernando Valenzuela?!
in 1981 Vin Sculley narrated the televised windup of a lefthanded rookie screwballer pausing at the peak of his delivery to up look toward heavens above as if requesting divine intervention with the low and away strike
today we catch up with them both
Phil Lesh. You know who he is.
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I stumbled on a blurb but didn't pay much attention so I might be wrong, but I saw that Tarzan died.
Well, Ron Ely.
Gary Indiana. I didn't realize how much he had done until I read the NY Times obit, but I did read his film criticism over the years.
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awww...I love Teri Garr....had such a crush on her in Tootsie - and everything else. RIP to one of my all-time favorites.
Major love for Teri Garrett. She was one of the dancers (along with Toni Basil) in the TAMI show.
RIP Teri Garr
She was always great. I always think about one of her lines from Let it Ride. "I've decided to become an alcoholic. It's the healthiest thing I can do!"
it is my assertion that no woman has ever been more attractive than Teri Garr in Young Frankenstein.
Quincy Jones.
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oh crap. Legend. RIP
Candyman, I am only saying it once.
Tony Todd? He was only 68...damn. Great presence.
Gutted to hear about Tony Todd, he was awesome.
Dorothy Allison whose novel Bastard Out of Carolina is a shocking read.
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Roy Haynes at 99.
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Chuck Woolery...game show host. 80-something.
Not to speak ill of the dead, but I was a contestant coordinator of Love Connection for a season, and Woolery might be the stupidest person I've ever met.
missed this when you posted it
rest in peace Snap Crackle
the background set for Sarah Vaughan, Sonny Rollins, Miles, Charlie, Lester, Monk, Dolphy, Stitt, Ray Charles, Etta Jones, Roland Kirk, McCoy, Coltrane, and i ain't even made it out of the 60's yet
loss of a legend you probably never knowed