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The Manhattans Winifred Blue Lovett Passes

Originally posted on 2014-12-11 01:25:08

the-manhattansWe are very sorry to inform TheIndustry.biz readers of the death of Winfred "Blue" Lovett, founding member and bass singer extraordinaire of the legendary vocal group The Manhattans. He was 74.source

Originally posted on 2014-12-11 01:25:08

Quartet Pioneer, Father of D.A. Johnson (Malaco) Dies

Originally posted on 2014-03-10 19:54:26 Quartet Pioneer and father of D.A. Johnson (Executive Director, Gospel Division Malaco Music Group), Willie Connell Johnson passed on Thursday March 6, 2014, at his home, surrounded by family in Jamaica, NY.Willie Connell Johnson, born in Sumter, SC, founder of The Mighty Brooklyn Skyways, a quartet that enjoyed such hits as, “Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven (But Nobody Really Wants To Die),” “May The Work I’ve Done Speak For Me,” and “Unbelievable Man,” all with Peacock Records. [...]

Absolute Hero: 9th Grader Dies Tackling Suicide Bomber Saves Over 1000 Kids Lives!

Originally posted on 2014-01-09 17:39:21 True Hero - 9th Grader Dies Tackling Suicide Bomber Saves Over 1000 Kids Lives! [...]

Urban DJ Dies

Originally posted on 2014-10-06 00:50:47

TheIndustry.biz is sad to report that Elton Bernard Anderson, 35, aka "D J Beezy" Evening host on The BEAT (103.7-FM) Shreveport , was pronounced dead at University Health this weekend following a horrific accident in which he was ejected from the vehicle he was driving after crashing into another vehicle then thrown 30 feet over a bridge to his death.KSLA News 12 Shreveport, Louisiana News Weather  

Originally posted on 2014-10-06 00:50:47

Radio General Manager, Brad Deetz Dies in Motorcycle Accident

Originally posted on 2014-05-09 04:17:22

The Industry Dot Biz: brad-deetz-300x225TheIndustry.biz is sad to report the untimely death of radio personality and general manager, Brad Deetz. Deetz served as DLC Media's General Manager. The Daviess County Sheriff's Office reports Deetz, 46, of Vincennes was driving a 2008 Yamaha motorcycle as he collided with a truck pulling a trailer in an intersection. Brad was thrown from his bike into a ditch as he ran into the front passenger side wheel of the truck. The driver of the truck said he made a complete stop at the stop sign and didn't see any oncoming traffic. Deetz was taken to Daviess Community Hospital and then flown to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis where he later died."I'm shocked," said DLC Media owner Dave Crooks. "He was a super G.M. and a close friend. We're grieving at this point. It's a very difficult time." Currently Brad had been serving as the morning radio host on WFML and as DLC general manager. "We were getting ready to let him go off the air," said Crooks. "We have a lot of projects in the works and he was going to spend his time concentrating on them. "We have a big void in our company right now.""He had two children, one in high school and the other in junior high, and he was really active in their lives. Just a great dad to them," said Crooks. "This is just a tragic, tragic event."TheIndustry.biz would like to send our sincere condolences to the family, friends, and fans of Brad Deetz.

Originally posted on 2014-05-09 04:17:22