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  2. Tom Jackson Dies: ‘Queer Eye’ Reboot Season One Makeover ...

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    Tom Jackson, who appeared on the show’s first episode, died on March 3 at age 63 after a battle with gland cancer. His death was announced on the show’s Instagram account. ... Tom Jackson, who ...

  3. Tom Jackson, 'Queer Eye' Season 1 Fan Favorite, Dead at 63 ...

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    Rest in peace, Tom Jackson," the post reads.Fashion expert Tan France commented on the post, writing, "Such incredibly sad news."Hair excerpt Jonathan Van Ness w Tom Jackson, 'Queer Eye' Season 1 ...

  4. ‘Queer Eye’ fan favorite from Season 1 Tom Jackson dies - AOL

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    The “Queer Eye” family has lost a hero.

  5. 2024 deaths in American television - Wikipedia

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    Music producer . Appeared as himself in Metal Evolution and others. [145] May 8 John Barbata: 79 Drummer. Appeared as himself in Behind the Music. [146] May 9 Roger Corman: 98 Film director. Appeared as himself in American Masters, Entertainment Tonight, and more. [147] James Gregory: 78 American stand-up comedian [148] May 10 Sam Rubin: 64

  6. Tom Jackson (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Dale Jackson, CC (born 27 October 1948) is a Canadian actor and singer. He created and starred in an annual series of Christmas concerts called the Huron Carole for 18 years. He was the Chancellor of Trent University from 2009 until 2013.

  7. Roy Clark - Wikipedia

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    Clark (right) as "Myrtle Halsey" on The Beverly Hillbillies, 1968. Rising country music star Jimmy Dean asked Clark to join his band, the Texas Wildcats, in 1954. [14] Clark was the lead guitarist, [2] and made appearances on Dean's "Town and Country Time" program on WARL-AM and on WMAL-TV (after the show moved to television from radio in 1955).

  8. Norma Jean (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Norma Jean Beasler (born January 30, 1938) [1] is an American country music singer who was a member of The Porter Wagoner Show from 1961–1967. She had 13 country singles in Billboard ' s Country Top 40 between 1963 and 1968, recorded twenty albums for RCA Victor between 1964 and 1973, received two Grammy nominations, and was a Grand Ole Opry member for several years.

  9. Tom T. Hall, country music's 'Storyteller,' died by suicide ...

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    Country Hall of Fame member Tom T.