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  2. Alan Freeman - Wikipedia

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    For all Freeman's supposed clichés and archetypes in his broadcasting style, he has been regarded as original by fellow broadcasters. When he appeared on John Peel's This Is Your Life, Peel said: "Fluff is the greatest out-and-out disc jockey of them all". After Freeman's death Robin Gibb wrote a tribute, "Alan Freeman Days". [13]

  3. Deaths in November 2006 - Wikipedia

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    Alan Freeman, 79, British BBC DJ, natural causes. [221] Larry Henderson, 89, Canadian first regular broadcaster on CBC Television's The National, natural causes. [222] Eddie Mayo, 96, American baseball player, natural causes. [223] Susan Raab Simonson, 37, American theatre actress and producer, breast cancer. [224]

  4. FatMan Scoop's cause of death revealed after DJ and ... - AOL

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    Freeman died Aug. 30, his family announced in an Instagram statement last month. "The world lost a radiant soul, a beacon of light on stage and in life," the statement said.

  5. 2006 in English-language radio - Wikipedia

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    Alan "Fluff" Freeman, 79, former BBC Radio DJ, natural causes. [26] Larry Henderson, 89, first regular broadcaster on CBC's The National, natural causes. December 17 - Scott Mateer, 46, American Grammy-nominated songwriter and DJ (complications of diabetes and high blood pressure). [27] December 18

  6. 'The Voice' alum Janice Freeman's cause of death revealed - AOL

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    Former Voice contestant Janice Freeman’s cause of death was confirmed more than two weeks after the singer died at age 33.

  7. Mandy Moore remembers late ex DJ AM on 9th anniversary ... - AOL

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    Mandy Moore paid tribute to her late ex-boyfriend DJ AM on the ninth anniversary of his death this week.

  8. Fatman Scoop - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Freeman III (August 6, 1968 [a] – August 30, 2024), better known by his stage name Fatman Scoop, was an American hip-hop recording artist. Noted for his booming, raw vocal presence on various hip-hop songs, he was best known for his guest performances on the 2005 singles "Lose Control" by Missy Elliott and "It's Like That" by Mariah Carey, as well as his 1999 sleeper hit single, "Be ...

  9. Smashie and Nicey - Wikipedia

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    Harry Enfield stated that his choice of characters for his show was a calculated move to gain the biggest possible audience by creating archetypes people could relate to. . Whereas he aimed many of his characters at a young audience, Smashie and Nicey were created for a segment of the programme designed to appeal to "older peop