Offset is mourning the loss of a relative who has died from complications of COVID-19."Smfh this corona shit done killed my great uncle," he wrote in an Instagram story Sunday (April 19).
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Loring Mandel, a two-time Emmy Award recipient and playwright who adapted a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel for the Broadway version of the gripping political dramaAdvise and Consent, has died. He was 91.
Mandel died Tuesday of cancer at his home in Lenox, Massachusetts, his son Alan Mandel toldThe Hollywood Reporter. A drama specialist, the Chicago native also wrote the screenplays forCountdown(1967), an astronaut movie that starred James Caan and Robert Duvall; the cancer talePromises in the
.Offset is mourning the loss of a relative who has died from complications of COVID-19."Smfh this corona shit done killed my great uncle," he wrote in an Instagram story Sunday (April 19).
Baldassare "Barney" Ales, the charismatic sales chief who helped turn Motown Records into a music industry powerhouse as Berry Gordy's right-hand man, died of natural causes Friday in Malibu, Calif. He was 85.Born in Detroit on May 13, 1934, Ales attended the city's Cooley High, where he met his future wife, Eileen "Mitzi" Cauley.
Ranjit Chowdhry has sadly passed away at the age of 64, TMZ is reporting.
Lee Konitz, the celebrated jazz saxophonist and last surviving performer on Miles Davis’ Birth of the Cool sessions, has died. He was 92.
Actor Brian Dennehy, known for his work on the stage and screen, has passed away at his home in Connecticut at the age of 81.
Lee Konitz, the celebrated jazz saxophonist and last surviving performer in Miles Davis’ “Birth of the Cool” sessions, died Wednesday (April 15) due to complications with COVID-19. He was 92.
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Larry Sherman, the founder of influential Chicago-based house label Trax, has died of heart failure.A statement released by the label Thursday announced: "It is with great sadness that TRAX Records and Rachael Cain inform the world of the passing of our founder Larry Sherman he was Jewish and passed away yesterday on his holiday Passover of heart failure." Read the complete statement below.Sherman founded Trax in 1984, as Chicago was becoming the world nexus of the then-burgeoning house music
Larry Sherman, recording engineer and founder of the seminal Chicago house label Trax Records, has died. The label announced the news in a statement on its official Facebook page earlier today (April 9).
LOS ANGELES — Grammy-winning singer John Prine, who wrote his early songs in his head while delivering mail and later emerged from Chicago’s folk revival scene in the 1970s to become one of the most influential songwriters of his generation, died on Tuesday, the New York Times reported. He was 73.