Dropping Like Flies

all gay men in the world are crying at this moment.

a glorious golden girl is gone.

:'(

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30407408/
RIP Ackmena



walkonby wrote:
all gay men in the world are crying at this moment.

a glorious golden girl is gone.

:'(

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30407408/
Jack Kemp
jon blank.  played in rezin and wino's band, among others.  r.i.p. 
Shemp wrote:
Jack Kemp


Oh the fond memories I have of Jack always yelling at me to stop playing those f#C*)(@# drums so loud while his son Jimmy was QBing on the field.
thatguy wrote:
jon blank.  played in rezin and wino's band, among others.  r.i.p. 


Very sad about this one :( :( I was shocked when I got the call the other morning.
Jon Blank dead??! Damn that is heartbreaking… Rezin was one of my fav local bands of all time. I feel lucky to have been present at the 9:30 Club Wino Band gig a few moths back, he was a great bassist with real grooves. That Bakerton Group show will Wino opening just won't be the same now.
A buddy of mine has an empty Absolut Citron bottle that he said Bea Arthur emptied in like 30 minutes. Then she proceeded to call Betty White a c**t. Twice.
Gay guys will invent any kind of story to explain an empty bottle of vodka laying around, won't they. That's quite a good one.
:)
bearman wrote:
A buddy of mine has an empty Absolut Citron bottle that he said Bea Arthur emptied in like 30 minutes. Then she proceeded to call Betty White a c**t. Twice.

12. WE HAVE LOST A LEGEND TODAY. GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY……


callat703 wrote:
Dom Deluise

http://www.tmz.com/2009/05/05/dom-deluise-dies/
Dominic DiMaggio, the bespectacled Boston Red Sox center fielder who made his own mark on the major leagues despite playing in the shadow of teammate Ted Williams and DiMaggio's Hall of Fame brother Joe, died early Friday at his Massachusetts home. He was 92.

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=4151140
Wayman Tisdale
Dolla

Wouldn't it be ironic if they found out that TWO OF FIDDY CENT'S people did this? 
^Breaking news on the above.  Cops now think that it was either a group of 20 people from the Nickleback crew or 100 fans from the band Pennywise that killed Dolla!
May 26, 2009
Jay Bennett, Ex-Member of Wilco, Dies at 45
By BEN SISARIO
Jay Bennett, a singer and songwriter who was a former member of the rock band Wilco, died on Sunday in Urbana, Ill. He was 45 and lived in Urbana.

The cause is still unknown. Representatives of his management company, Undertow Music Collective, said he died in his sleep. Edward Burch, a friend and collaborator, told The Chicago Sun-Times that an autopsy was being done. No information about survivors was available.

Last month Mr. Bennett complained on his MySpace page about severe pains in his hip. He needed hip-replacement surgery, he said, but did not have proper health insurance.

A burly, dreadlocked figure with a cracking, plaintive rasp, Mr. Bennett played in the Replacements-influenced power-pop band Titanic Love Affair during the 1990s, and released four solo albums. But he is best known for his role in Wilco, the Chicago band that expanded the earthy, folk-influenced sound of the alt-country genre with more abstract, experimental rock.

Mr. Bennett joined Wilco in 1994, shortly after the recording of the band?s first album, ?A.M.,? which was released the next year. Beginning with ?Being There? in 1996, he played keyboards, guitar and various other instruments, and gradually his role grew. With ?Summerteeth? in 1999 and ?Yankee Hotel Foxtrot,? released in 2002, Mr. Bennett became a key part of the band?s songwriting, often as a darker foil to the more fragile style of the lead singer, Jeff Tweedy. A perfectionist in the studio, Mr. Bennett took an active hand in the recording process.

He also played on ?Mermaid Avenue,? the band?s Grammy-nominated 1998 project with Billy Bragg, which set unpublished lyrics by Woody Guthrie to music, as well as on its sequel, ?Mermaid Avenue II,? in 2000.

But as documented in ?I Am Trying to Break Your Heart,? a 2002 film about the recording of ?Yankee Hotel Foxtrot? and the band?s extended struggle with its record company, Mr. Bennett and Mr. Tweedy frequently clashed in the studio, as Mr. Bennett bristled over the band?s increasingly noisy direction.

Mr. Tweedy fired Mr. Bennett from Wilco shortly before the release of ?Yankee Hotel Foxtrot,? which became the band?s commercial breakthrough. Relations between the two men remained chilly. This month Mr. Bennett sued for breach of contract, contending that he was owed royalties from his work on Wilco albums as well as money from the film. The suit has not been settled, a Wilco spokeswoman said.

In a statement on Monday, Mr. Tweedy said: ?We will miss Jay as we remember him ? as a truly unique and gifted human being and one who made welcome and significant contributions to the band?s songs and evolution.?

Born in Rolling Meadows, a suburb of Chicago, in 1963, Mr. Bennett graduated from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, with degrees in secondary education, mathematics and political studies. He was working in a VCR repair shop when Mr. Tweedy recruited him for Wilco, and according to ?Learning How to Die,? Greg Kot?s 2004 book about Wilco, Mr. Bennett often worked there between tours.

In 2002, shortly after leaving Wilco, Mr. Bennett released ?The Palace at 4 a.m. (Part I)? with Mr. Burch. He also founded a recording studio in Champaign, called Pieholden Suite Sound, after a song on ?Summerteeth.?

Mr. Bennett released three more albums of country-tinged folk-rock, and on his most recent MySpace post said that he was hard at work on a new one, ?Kicking at the Perfumed Air.?

a ghost is born
RatBastard wrote:
^Breaking news on the above.  Cops now think that it was either a group of 20 people from the Nickleback crew or 100 fans from the band Pennywise that killed Dolla!


i heard they didnt kill him, they just made change.