https://tv.yahoo.com/news/carol-ann-...032449479.html
Carol Ann Susi, the voice of Mrs. Wolowitz on Big Bang Theory, 62, due to cancer.
Her short but funny role in My Blue Heaven always made me chuckle.
Yeah, but he's outside the age range I mentioned. Cream represented a fairly radical shift from popular music of the era, much heavier and more intricate. If your favorite music includes '50s hits, you probably didn't listen to Cream at all unless you're a musician yourself. By the time Cream became popular, your dad was likely already in his mid 20s, when musical tastes for the majority of people have already solidified.
But I would be mildly surprised to find someone my mother's age (65) with no knowledge of Cream, assuming that person grew up in America or Britain.
https://tv.yahoo.com/news/carol-ann-...032449479.html
Carol Ann Susi, the voice of Mrs. Wolowitz on Big Bang Theory, 62, due to cancer.
Her short but funny role in My Blue Heaven always made me chuckle.
Warren Clarke
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-30023012British actor Warren Clarke, best known for TV role in Dalziel And Pascoe, has died aged 67 after a short illness, his agent has confirmed.
Clarke, who was born in Oldham, starred in the controversial 1971 film A Clockwork Orange, by Stanley Kubrick.
He recently appeared in the BBC One dramas Call the Midwife and Down to Earth, about a family moving to rural Devon.
The actor is due to appear in a remake of Poldark.
The series, which is due to be released next year, was his last role before his death.
Clarke, with his heavy set build and hangdog facial features, was a perfect fit for grumpy police detective Dalziel, who was translated to the screen from the books by Reginald Hill.
Big Bank Hank
http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/11/showbi...ill-gang-obit/
57 is too early for one of the guys who helped bring an otherwise isolated style of music (at the time) to the masses.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljUnyv5XUA8
Hopefully, wherever rappers go when they die, he is provided with a gigantic color tv for knicks games.
(edit -- and hopefully Hertz' rental car selection is better there so he can truly drive off in a "Def OJ")
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I learned the other day that in 1977, during the riots, some of the looting that was done was apparently a bunch of DJ Equipment.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/12/ar...pagewanted=all
Which gave a whole lot of aspiring musicians access to things they would not otherwise have and led to the skyrocketing rise of hip-hop at the time.
It makes you wonder what other kinds of musical revolutions or artistic endeavors we'd get if people donated the things necessary for production of such to those who couldn't afford them.
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Or if there were more riots!![]()
RIP Joe Cocker
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/23/ar...t-70.html?_r=0
'This world may be another planet's hell.'{Aldous Huxley}
'After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.'{Aldous Huxley}
Sad thing is in today's music he probably would never get a contract.
Not the way he looked, he doesn't have that cookie cutter voice that pretty much all artists have now a days.
http://espn.go.com/espn/story/_/id/1...or-dies-age-49
ESPN's Stuart Scott passed away this morning. 49 is way too young.