RIP...for all that have passed
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John's cousin Stan died at age 82. http://www.examiner.com/article/john-lennon-s-cousin-stan-parkes-played-huge-part-beatle-s-life-says-author?CID=examiner_alerts_article
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Vanity (Prince's love interest in purple rain--among other films and projects).
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Eric Lassard, Star of Police Acadamey dead at 92 love doris
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Harper Lee has passed.
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Nancy Reagan, age 94, Rip love doris
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Novelist Pat Conroy ("The Great Santini" and "Prince of Tides," etc.), 70, of pancreatic cancer
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Internet Hall of Famer Ray Tomlinson has died. Tomlinson was the man who basically invented email as we know it today, including making the choice to use the "@" sign in an email address. He was 75.
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Nancy Reagan who was 94.
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Nancy Regan a gracious wife and true companion to Ronald. Rest in Peace.
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According to Ringo's tweets, George Martin has passed. Such sad news to read tonight.
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Rip George Martin love doris
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George Martin arguably had the best musical ear out there. Loved to watch interviews of him talking about making beatles' songs
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Sad to hear of George Martin passing. He brought out so much in The Beatles and Paul's Solo music. One of the best producers of his time .... Peace, Love, comfort to his family - To those close to him - For the many of us fans out Here who feel the loss. Rest in Peace
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Great pics, oobu24. Thanks for posting them. What a sad, sad day for music fans, especially fans of my beloved Beatles.
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So very very sad about George Martin. Deepest sympathies to his family and all who knew him. Such a gentleman and also a great great talent, who will not be forgotten. It is a sad day for the music world. As a Beatles fan, I am forever greatful for his contributions to their music, especially the classical bits! You can't help but think of George Martin when you hear the Beatles music, and then you smile Thank you George Martin... You will be missed. Rest in Peace.
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God Must Have Needed A Master Music Producer. "Sir George Henry Martin CBE (3 January 1926 ? 8 March 2016) was an English record producer, arranger, composer, conductor, audio engineer and musician. He is sometimes referred to as "the Fifth Beatle" in reference to his extensive involvement on each of the Beatles' original albums.[1] Martin had 30 number-one hit singles in the United Kingdom and 23 number-one hits in the United States."
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This is very sad news. I consider myself lucky enough to have seen Sir George Martin in person. He was being interviewed by Dire Straits manager Ed Bicknell at Canadian Music Week here in Toronto back in 1998. I couldn't have been more than 25 feet away from where he was sitting on stage and I remember him looking quite good for his age, which at the time was 72. There are so many moments I remember from that interview but one of the funniest was when George was talking about something music related, I forget what the topic was now, but then Ed Bicknell, who had various papers in his hands with questions written on them brought up the topic of the Beatles and George Martin said, "Forget the Beatles", Ed said "Well there goes page 6 and 7". I guess George wanted to build up to the topic of the Beatles gradually. George came across as a very nice, intelligent, soft spoken man and a true gentleman. I was honoured to have been in his presence for that 2 hour interview and I suppose I shouldn't be surprised he's gone at the age of 90 but he's one of those people who you think is always going to be there. Thanks for the music Sir George Martin. R.I.P.
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I just Read about Jon English as well love doris