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tracy.j14
Voted 2017: George Romero, filmmaker known for the cult classic horror movie "Night of the Living Dead," dies at 77.
StrangerThanFiction
Voted 2017: George Romero, filmmaker known for the cult classic horror movie "Night of the Living Dead," dies at 77., 2014: Johnny Winter, U.S. blues guitarist and singer who played at Woodstock, dies at 70., 2012: Kitty Wells, U.S. country music star whose numerous hit songs included "Heartbreak USA," dies of stroke complications at 92., 2012: Jon Lord, English keyboard player and composer who was a founding member of the band Deep Purple, dies of a pulmonary embolism at 71., 2008: Jo Stafford, honey-voiced U.S. traditional pop singer and actress whose 1952 song "You Belong to Me" topped the charts in the U.S. and England, dies at 90., 1999: John F. Kennedy Jr., U.S. lawyer and magazine publisher who was the son of President John F. Kennedy, dies in a plane crash at 38., 1981: Harry Chapin, U.S. singer-songwriter known for his No. 1 hit song "Cat's in the Cradle," dies of cardiac arrest in a car accident at 38.
beaniecat
Voted 2014: Johnny Winter, U.S. blues guitarist and singer who played at Woodstock, dies at 70., 1999: John F. Kennedy Jr., U.S. lawyer and magazine publisher who was the son of President John F. Kennedy, dies in a plane crash at 38., 1981: Harry Chapin, U.S. singer-songwriter known for his No. 1 hit song "Cat's in the Cradle," dies of cardiac arrest in a car accident at 38.
loriarutkowski
Voted 2012: Jon Lord, English keyboard player and composer who was a founding member of the band Deep Purple, dies of a pulmonary embolism at 71., 2008: Jo Stafford, honey-voiced U.S. traditional pop singer and actress whose 1952 song "You Belong to Me" topped the charts in the U.S. and England, dies at 90., 1999: John F. Kennedy Jr., U.S. lawyer and magazine publisher who was the son of President John F. Kennedy, dies in a plane crash at 38., 1981: Harry Chapin, U.S. singer-songwriter known for his No. 1 hit song "Cat's in the Cradle," dies of cardiac arrest in a car accident at 38.
saraharshad
Voted 2017: George Romero, filmmaker known for the cult classic horror movie "Night of the Living Dead," dies at 77.
Makmomma
Voted 1999: John F. Kennedy Jr., U.S. lawyer and magazine publisher who was the son of President John F. Kennedy, dies in a plane crash at 38., 1981: Harry Chapin, U.S. singer-songwriter known for his No. 1 hit song "Cat's in the Cradle," dies of cardiac arrest in a car accident at 38.
pr41799
Voted 2012: Kitty Wells, U.S. country music star whose numerous hit songs included "Heartbreak USA," dies of stroke complications at 92., 1999: John F. Kennedy Jr., U.S. lawyer and magazine publisher who was the son of President John F. Kennedy, dies in a plane crash at 38., 1981: Harry Chapin, U.S. singer-songwriter known for his No. 1 hit song "Cat's in the Cradle," dies of cardiac arrest in a car accident at 38.
VirginiaKeith512
Voted 2013: T-Model Ford, U.S. blues musician who recorded with Fat Possum Records and opened on tour for Buddy Guy, dies of respiratory failure at about 89.
bethbrandolino
Voted 2013: T-Model Ford, U.S. blues musician who recorded with Fat Possum Records and opened on tour for Buddy Guy, dies of respiratory failure at about 89.You’re almost there
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RyannR1988
Voted 2017: George Romero, filmmaker known for the cult classic horror movie "Night of the Living Dead," dies at 77., 2010: James Gammon, U.S. character actor remembered best for his role as Lou Brown, the Cleveland Indians manager in the film "Major League," dies of liver cancer at 70., 1999: John F. Kennedy Jr., U.S. lawyer and magazine publisher who was the son of President John F. Kennedy, dies in a plane crash at 38., 1981: Harry Chapin, U.S. singer-songwriter known for his No. 1 hit song "Cat's in the Cradle," dies of cardiac arrest in a car accident at 38.