Chuck Negron, Catherine O’Hara, Billy Bass Nelson, and Demond Wilson Die

Reporting on some major passings here early in 2026

These individuals have been a lead vocalist for the the group Three Dog Night; acted in movies and TV such as Home Alone, Beetlejuice, and SCTV; was the original bassist for the band Funkadelic; and acted in movies and television such as Sanford and Son, Baby… I’m Back!, and The New Odd Couple.

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Wally Cox

Served in the United States Army during World War II.

Wallace Maynard “Wally” Cox was born in Detroit on December 6, 1924, and spent parts of his childhood in Evanston, Illinois and New York City, where he became a close lifelong friend of Marlon Brando; he graduated from Denby High School in Detroit, attended City College of New York, served briefly (about four months) in the United States Army during World War II, and after his discharge studied at

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Tom Shipley, Viv Prince, Jeff Meldrum, and Polly Holliday Dies

More to report on, here in the summer of 2025.

These individuals have performed in the highly successful rock band, Brewer and Shipley; was the drummer for the band the Pretty Things; was an American anthropologist and academic, an expert on foot morphology and locomotion in primates; and was an actress in movies such as All the President’s Men, Gremlins and Mrs. Doubtfire, and played the character Flo, in the television series Alice and Flo.

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Loni Anderson, Jeannie Seely, Jimmy Hunt, and Jane Morgan Dies

More deaths to report this summer of 2025.

She was the receptionist on the hit sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati; she was a singer, songwriter, and Grand Ole Opry member; he was a child actor known for his role in Invaders From Mars; and she was a popular singer and stage performer best known for her polished vocals and international success

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My Favorite Rock Operas (Part One)

This is a series of posts that will talk about my favorite Rock Operas. See if you agree with any of these!

I’ll list some of my favorite rock operas in this series of posts. A rock opera is a collection of rock songs that together tell a unified story or follow a central theme, often with characters and a narrative arc like a traditional opera. Unlike concept albums, rock operas are typically more theatrical and may be adapted for stage or film.

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Hulk Hogan, Chuck Mangione, George Kooymans, and Malcolm-Jamal Warner Dies

Summer of 2025 has taken several individuals that I’ll take a look at here.

These guys were the face of the World Wrestling Federation, and was an actor; won Grammy awards playing the trumpet and flugelhorn; formed the band Golden Earring and wrote hits such as “Radar Love” and “Twilight Zone”; and played Theo on the Cosby Show and appeared in a multitude of TV episodes over the years.

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Jimmy Swaggart, Rick Hurst, Lalo Schifrin, and Mick Ralphs Dies

Early summer of 2025 has taken 4 more rememberable people that I’ll take a look at here.

These guys were televangelist, gospel singer, and author; played Deputy Cletus Hogg on The Dukes of Hazzard; composed the music for movies like Cool Hand Luke and The Amityville Horror, and TV like Hawaii 5-0; and wrote songs and played guitar for Mott the Hoople and Bad Company.

Great Balls of Fire (1989) – Dennis Quaid (Jerry Lee Lewis) and Alec Baldwin (Jimmy Swaggart) in Great Balls of Fire (1989)

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My Three Sons – Doyle’s Space: SitCom Hall of Fame

My Three Sons produced a total of 380 half-hour episodes, all filmed in black and white for the first five seasons, and in color thereafter.

My Three Sons is a classic American television sitcom that aired for twelve seasons from 1960 to 1972, making it one of the longest-running sitcoms in U.S. television history. The show originally premiered on ABC on September 29, 1960, and remained there until 1965.

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Johnny Rodriguez, Ruth Buzzi, Mike Peters, and Peter Engel Dies

Spring of 2025 has taken some more musicians, actors and producers.

These artists have recorded country #1 hits like “You Always Come Back to Hurting Me,” “Ridin’ My Thumb to Mexico,” and “That’s the Way Love Goes”; performed comedy and TV on Laugh-In, Sesame Street, The Monkees; sang for bands such as Hairy Hippie, The Toilets, Seventeen and The Alarm; and produced over 1000 episodes of TV like Saved By The Bell.

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Mannix

Mannix was an American detective television series that aired on CBS from September 16, 1967, to April 13, 1975. Created by Richard Levinson and William Link, and developed by executive producer Bruce Geller (also of Mission: Impossible fame), the series starred Mike Connors as Joe Mannix, a rugged, intuitive private investigator operating first in a high-tech corporate setting and later as an old-school solo detective.

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