Maurice Sendak has gone where all wild things go...
Maurice Sendak has gone where all wild things go...
Comic artist Tony DeZuniga.
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Tommy, close your eyes.
Automotive legend Carroll Shelby has passed away, he was 89 years old.
Who is John Galt?
Donald "Duck" Dunn, one of those performers who was downright amazing, but hardly ever got recognition for this.
Tommy, close your eyes.
DONNA SUMMER!!I loved her ever since I was a kid. Genre be damned, her voice was amazing.
Donna Summer dead at 63
May 17, 2012, 2:52 PM EST
By Brent Lang
Legendary disco diva Donna Summer has died, a spokesman confirmed to TheWrap.
The "Hot Stuff" and "Last Dance" singer was 63.
No cause of death was given, but TMZ reports Summer had been battling cancer.
In a statement, Summer's family praise the singer's religious faith.
"While we grieve her passing, we are at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy," the statement reads. "Words truly can't express how much we appreciate your prayers and love for our family at this sensitive time."
Summer's soaring mezzo-soprano voice and catchy lyrics provided the soundtrack to the 1970s, making it nearly impossible to think of many of that decade's cultural touchstones, be they bellbottoms or disco balls, without calling to mind her hit singles.
Among the hits that helped cement Summer's legacy were "She Works Hard for the Money," "Bad Girls," and "Dim All the Lights." She would earn 5 Grammy awards and 17 nominations over the course of her career.
Though Summer and disco were nearly interchangeable, she proved herself to be a musical chameleon; one who survived the end of the Studio 54 era and continued to produce chart-topping songs into the 1980s and beyond.
Among the genres that Summer branched into were new wave, with her 1980 album "The Wanderer"; swing on her poorly selling 1991 album "Mistaken Identity"; and gospel with her 1994 holiday album "Christmas Spirit."
You can add another disco legend to the list, Robin Gibb co-founder of the Bee Gees, died today at the age of 62.
"The dark side clouds everything. Impossible to see, the future is. But this I am sure of - do their duty the Jedi will." --Yoda from Attack of the Clones.
Another member from the disco era: Robin Gibb, although this wasn't all that surprising.
Basketball player Orlando Woolridge, at 52.
"May the 4th be with you?" "Why yes, thank you for asking."
Actress Kathryn Joosten (West Wing, Desperate Housewives, etc.) of cancer, at 72.
"May the 4th be with you?" "Why yes, thank you for asking."
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