Andy-Newman-Obituary

Andy Thunderclap Newman

1942 - 2016 (Age 73)

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DIED
March 30, 2016
AGE
73

Obituary

Andy "Thunderclap" Newman, member of the band Thunderclap Newman, best known for their hit song, "Something In the Air", died March 30th at the age of 73, according to Billboard. For full obituary and coverage from Legacy.com, click here.

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In this every so busy world of ours. sometimes people pass on and you don't always hear about their passing since we bombarded with information on a constant basis. Sorry to hear that you're gone but you will join what is becoming one of the biggest bands on the other side, Sometimes an album comes out of nowhere that takes you for a loop and you find yourself playing it almost till wear it ou. That's how it was with "Thunderclap Newman's" "Hollywood Dream".Still a fav. to this day,and it...

May the God of all comfort be with you during this difficult time in your lives. We all yearn for better conditions. It's refreshing to know that God's word speaks of a time when all sorrows will be gone and that mankind will live in beautiful surroundings with nothing to fear.-Isaiah 65:17,21-24.

To the family I offer my deepest condolences for your loss. As time passes may you find peace in all the fond memories your dear love one leaves for you. Our Creator is the God of comfort rely on him.

Andy, sorry you have gone.

Nick Elliott your ex-roadmanager

I am very sorry to the family for the loss of this important musician. Soon Noone will have to grieve the loss of a deadloved one. - john5 :28

i was privileged to have met you in phoenix many years ago at a club in the city..it was by mistake..got there said reservations for 2 and was asked for my name. my reply was table for 2..newman well some of your party is here and then you were so gracious
when they brought me to your table..you looked at me sort of funny and the waiter said here is the rest of your party mr. newman..i looked you looked and you invited me to have a seat and we shared a drink and laughed a good hard...

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.