He also led the Raspberries, known for hits like “Go All the Way.”
Born August 1949
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He was defensive coordinator for five Grey Cup championship teams.
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He authored darkly funny novels such as 1984’s “Money.”
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They had a No. 1 hit with “The Night Chicago Died.”
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He co-founded Alabama, who had 32 No. 1 hits in the 1980s and ’90s.
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Fassel led the Giants to the 2001 Super Bowl.
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She was the owner of the popular Manhattan restaurant B. Smith and a well-known designer.
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Leon Redbone (1949–2019), singer-guitarist known for his Tin Pan Alley-style
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John “Sib” Hashian, the former original drummer for the rock band Boston who played on their self-titled debut item, died Wednesday, March 22, 2017, while playing onstage, according to multiple …
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While the Stooges weren’t a commercial success, they went on to become one of the significant bands in punk music.
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