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He died in a broad-daylight car accident in January 1970, at age 32. The accident happened when the Ford Thunderbird that Stewart was driving approached a bridge across the Neuse River near Smithfield, North Carolina (presumably on US 301, since I-95 was not yet completed in that area at that time, terminating in Rocky Mount prior to 1973).
Car crash [28] Aston "Family Man" Barrett Bob Marley and the Wailers: 77: February 3, 2024: Miami, Florida, US: Heart failure after a series of strokes [29] Toby Keith Country singer-songwriter: 62: February 5, 2024: Oklahoma, US: Stomach cancer [30] Donald Kinsey Bob Marley and the Wailers: 70: February 6, 2024: Merrillville, Indiana, U.S ...
Quincy Jones, who revolutionized the art of music production over the course of a singular, 70-plus-year career, died yesterday (Nov. 3) at his home in Bel Air, Ca., at the age of 91.No cause has ...
Edesio Alejandro, 66, Cuban composer, cancer. [1]Cássio de Jesus, 35, Brazilian footballer (Semen Padang, Kelantan, Barito Putera), aplastic anemia. [2] (death announced on this date)
David St. John, a TV producer who worked on shows including “America’s Next Top Model,” died Dec. 19 of pancreatic cancer in Seattle. He was 56. St. John, whose death was only recently ...
Jones died on Sunday, Nov. 3 at his home in Los Angeles, surrounded by his family. Legendary musician Quincy Jones has died. He was 91.. Jones’ publicist, Arnold Robinson, confirmed to PEOPLE ...
Composer (The Bill Cosby Show, Ironside, Sanford and Son) and record producer, winner of one Emmy for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series for Roots in 1977. He also made guest appearances on The Boondocks and Last Call with Carson Daly ; hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live during its 15th season in 1990; and was an executive ...
Quincy Jones, a prolific producer and the first Black executive at a major American record label, was best known as the architect of Michael Jackson's early success, including by producing "Thriller."