Bob Avian will never forget the moment Michael Bennett told him he had AIDS. The two had been friends since 1959, when they met as dancers on a tour of “West Side Story.”
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The Grammy Museum kicked off Grammy week with new exhibit "Beyond Black: The Style of Amy Winehouse" and a moving conversation with curators Naomi Parry, Winehouse’s stylist, and close confidant Catriona Gourlay, whose reminiscences made clear every piece in the collection tells a story about the friend they simply called Amy.It’s a story that abruptly was cut short in July 2011, when the six-time Grammy-winning artist died at age 27.
“For us personally, it was going to take a very long time
.Bob Avian will never forget the moment Michael Bennett told him he had AIDS. The two had been friends since 1959, when they met as dancers on a tour of “West Side Story.”
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