'Scrubs' co-star Zach Braff says Lloyd "could not have been a kinder man"
12.04.2020 - 14:05 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Motor racing great Sir Stirling Moss has died at the age of 90.
His wife Lady Moss said he died peacefully at his London home following a long illness.
"It was one lap too many," she said.
"He just closed his eyes."
Recognised as one of the greatest drivers of all time, Moss was also known as the best driver never to win a Formula One title.
He finished runner-up in the world championship four times and came third three times in a career during which he won 16 Grands Prix.
His sportsmanship cost
'Scrubs' co-star Zach Braff says Lloyd "could not have been a kinder man"
He was considered one of the world’s best and greatest drummers. Yes, we are talking about Tony Allen. The legendary Nigerian drummer who also co-founded the popular Afrobeat genre breathed his last on Wednesday evening. He was 79 and died of a heart attack in Paris as revealed by his manager Eric Trosset which also clarifies his death has no link to Coronavirus. Tony had collaborated with another noted musician Fela Kuti and was a part of the latter’s band Africa ’70.
LAGOS — Nigerian drummer and composer Tony Allen, who worked closely with musician Fela Kuti as a pioneer of the Afrobeat genre, died in Paris aged 79, his manager said.
The cause of death is not yet known
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Lee Konitz, the celebrated jazz saxophonist and last surviving performer on Miles Davis’ Birth of the Cool sessions, has died. He was 92.
A great-grandmother has died after she contracted coronavirus while she was recovering from a stroke in hospital.
The family of a popular restaurant founder who has died have paid tribute and have asked the community to wave as her funeral procession passes.
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.
The ultimate seal of approval for a player prior to joining Manchester United used to be that they had performed against them. In the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era, it is impressing United managers past and present.