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Barbieri married his first wife Michelle in 1960. She was also his manager and musical confidant. She died in 1995 after a 10-year battle with cancer. During that time, Barbieri stopped recording and touring to care for her. After her death, he went back to play and met his second wife, Laura, who gave birth to his son Christian, in 1998. [8] [9]
Gato Barbieri, 83, Argentine jazz saxophonist, pneumonia. [24]Rick Bartow, 69, American artist, heart failure. [25]Moreese Bickham, 98, American convicted murderer and anti-death penalty activist.
Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order. A typical entry reports information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, cause of death (if known), and a reference.
A dead body was found in the wheel well of a United Airlines jetliner after the aircraft landed in the Hawaiian island of Maui, the airline said on Wednesday. The body was discovered in the one of ...
[8] [9] "The Woman I Remember" is a tribute to Barbieri's late wife. [10] "Blue Gala" is dedicated to the physical therapist who aided Barbieri after his 1995 heart surgery. [11] "Mystica" is an interpretation of Erik Satie's Gymnopédies. [12] Barbieri regretted that the album was around an hour in running time, which he thought was too long. [13]
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
YouTube personality Ben Potter’s cause of death has been revealed. The Colorado State Patrol told Us Weekly on Tuesday, June 12, that the YouTube star, who was best known as Comicstorian, was ...
Jorge Dalto (July 8, 1948 – October 27, 1987) was a pop, jazz and Afro-Cuban music pianist from Argentina, and the former musical director and keyboardist (together with Ronnie Foster) for George Benson, contributing the acoustic piano intro and solo to Benson's 1976 Grammy-winning hit version of Leon Russell's "This Masquerade".