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Apr 24, 2023
Keith Gattis (1970–2023), country singer who wrote hits for Kenny Chesney
Keith Gattis was a country singer who wrote hits for Kenny Chesney and George Strait.
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Jun 18, 2021
Heidi Ferrer (1970–2021), writer for “Dawson’s Creek”
Heidi Ferrer was a writer known for her work on TV shows including “Dawson’s Creek” and “Wasteland.”
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Feb 21, 2019
Brody Stevens (1970–2019), comedian
Brody Stevens was a Los Angeles based comedian who appeared in the movies “Hangover” and “Due Date.” He was popular in the Los Angeles comedy club circuit, known for his energetic sets. Stevens performed as a warm up act for television shows including “Chelsea Lately.” He was found dead in his home Fridayafternoon,b7the cause of death is under investigation.b7b7
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Mar 13, 2018
Craig Mack (1970–2018), "Flava in Ya Ear" rapper
WALTERBORO, S.C. (AP) — Former rapper Craig Mack, best known for the platinum 1994 hit "Flava in Ya Ear" has died in South Carolina.
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Mar 4, 2017
Tommy Page (1970 - 2017), I'll Be Your Everything singer
Tommy Page, who sang the No. 1 hit “I’ll Be Your Everything” and later became a music executive, died Friday, March 3, 2017, in New York City, according to multiple news sources. He was 46. Billboard.com reported that Page died of an apparent suicide. He had previously been the publisher of Billboard magazine. “We are all mourning the loss of our friend and colleague Tommy Page,” Billboard Entertainment Group President John Amato said in a statement. “He was a magnetic soul and a true entertainer. Our thoughts are with his family.” Page had a No. 1 hit with the song “I’ll Be Your Everything” in 1990. The song was co-written with Jordan Knight and Danny Wood of the group New Kids on the Block. Fellow New Kid Donnie Wahlberg and Knight also helped produce the track.
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Jun 18, 2016
Attrell Cordes (1970 - 2016), lead vocalist for P.M. Dawn
Attrell Cordes, the lead singer of the R&B group P.M. Dawn, died June 17, 2016, of kidney failure in New Jersey, according to multiple news sources. He was 46.
