John Reilly, a veteran daytime television actor who starred onGeneral Hospital and Passions,has died. He was 84.
24.12.2020 - 00:01 / nme.com
Questlove broke the news of the rapper’s death on Instagram earlier today (December 23). The cause of death has been made public at the time of writing.“One Love to Ecstasy of the Legendary #Whodini,” he wrote.
“This man was legendary and a pivotal member of one of the most legendary groups in hip hop. This is sad man.”A post shared by Questlove (@questlove)Fletcher formed the rap trio with Jalil Hutchins in Brooklyn in 1982, filling out the line-up with J Grandmaster Dee (aka Drew Carter) in
.John Reilly, a veteran daytime television actor who starred onGeneral Hospital and Passions,has died. He was 84.
John Reilly, a veteran daytime television actor who starred onGeneral Hospital and Passions,has died. He was 84.
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John Fletcher, who was known by the stage name “Ecstasy” while performing with the early rap group Whodini, has died, according to the group’s Grand Master Dee and numerous friends. He was 56 and the cause of death was not revealed.