Monday, October 20, 2008

Recent Losses........

  • I noticed that there were a few recent entertainment losses, that we will surly miss........thought I'd share with you, what I had found..........
  • In this 1969 file photo released by James J. Kriegsmann, soul singer Dee Dee Warwick is seen. Warwick, who won recognition for both her solo work and her performances with her older sister Dionne Warwick, died Saturday, Oct. 18, 2008 at a nursing home in Essex County, according to a family spokesman. She was 63. (AP Photo/James J. Kriegsmann, File)
    SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Dee Dee Warwick, a soul singer who won recognition for both her solo work and her performances with her older sister Dionne Warwick, has died. She was 63.
  • This Jan. 1990 file photo shows the 'Four Tops' in New York. Left to right: Renaldo 'Obie' Benson,  Levi Stubbs, Abdul 'Duke' Fakir and Lawrence Payton. Four Tops lead singer Levi Stubbs, who possessed one of the most dynamic and emotive voices of all the Motown singers, died Friday at 72. (AP Photo/Ron Frehm, File)
    DETROIT - Four Tops frontman Levi Stubbs, whose dynamic and emotive voice drove such Motown classics as "Reach Out (I'll Be There)" and "Baby I Need Your Loving," died Friday at 72.
  • Edie Adams, wife of Ernie Kovacs, stands next to posters of Kovacs in New York following a seminar on the work of Kovacs in this 1986 file photo. Adams, the blond beauty who won a Tony Award for bringing Daisy Mae to life on Broadway and was television foil for her husband, Ernie Kovacs, died Wednesday Oct. 15, 2008, in a Los Angeles hospital from pneumonia and cancer, publicist Henri Bollinger said. She was 81. (AP Photo/David Bookstaver, File)

    LOS ANGELES - Actress and singer Edie Adams, the blonde beauty who won a Tony Award for bringing Daisy Mae to life on Broadway and who played the television foil to her husband, comedian Ernie Kovacs, has died. She was 81.

  • This Sept. 8, 1961 file photo shows Frank 'Lefty' Rosenthal  at a witness table before the Senate Investigations Subcommittee, in Washington during a probe of organized gambling. Frank 'Lefty' Rosenthal, the former Las Vegas casino boss who inspired the character Sam 'Ace' Rothstein in the movie 'Casino,' has died. He was 79. (AP Photo/File)

    MIAMI - Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal — sports handicapper extraordinaire, Las Vegas gaming executive and the inspiration for the blockbuster movie "Casino" — died Monday. He was 79.

  • In this Jan. 31, 1967 file photo, members of the Kingston Trio, from left: Bob Shane, John Stewart and Nick Reynolds are pictured in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. Reynolds, a founding member of the Kingston Trio who jump-started the revival folk scene of the late 1950s and paved the way for artists such as Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, has died. He was 75. (AP Photo)

    SAN DIEGO - Nick Reynolds, a founding member of the Kingston Trio who jump-started the revival folk scene of the late 1950s and paved the way for artists such as Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, has died. He was 75.

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