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Post by Slinger on Aug 11, 2020 20:55:10 GMT
R.I.P. Trini Lopez. The legendary American singer, guitarist, actor and Gibson signature artist has died from COVID-19, at the age of 83. As well as multiple chart hits, Trini’s career also included several film roles including the classic 1967 war movie The Dirty Dozen. He also had two Gibson signature models bearing his name. The Trini Lopez Deluxe was a variation on the Barney Kessel model, while the Trini Lopez Standard combined ES-335 and Firebird features. Both Dave Grohl and Noel Gallagher own, and use, the Trini Lopez Standard model. OBIT
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Post by Slinger on Aug 14, 2020 12:06:58 GMT
The great Julian Bream has passed away, aged 87. OBIT
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Post by MartinT on Aug 14, 2020 12:44:04 GMT
How sad - and what a personality. Britain's greatest classical guitarist?
RIP Julian Bream.
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Post by MikeMusic on Aug 14, 2020 14:55:46 GMT
RIP Julian
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Post by jandl100 on Aug 14, 2020 16:49:40 GMT
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Post by MartinT on Aug 14, 2020 21:35:15 GMT
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Post by julesd68 on Aug 14, 2020 21:39:41 GMT
A proper rock legend gone there.
'Strangers in the Night' still one of the quintessential live albums.
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Post by julesd68 on Aug 17, 2020 20:56:25 GMT
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Post by Slinger on Aug 25, 2020 16:05:48 GMT
R.I.P. Justin Townes Earle, aged just 38. OBIT
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Post by MartinT on Aug 25, 2020 19:36:43 GMT
So young
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Post by julesd68 on Sept 10, 2020 11:26:53 GMT
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Post by julesd68 on Sept 10, 2020 13:45:42 GMT
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Post by Slinger on Sept 10, 2020 17:21:40 GMT
I certainly recall her in this episode of The Avengers with some degree of affection.
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Post by MartinT on Sept 11, 2020 9:55:25 GMT
I used to love The Avengers and she was rather gorgeous in it. Sassy, too.
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Post by Slinger on Sept 11, 2020 13:54:34 GMT
I thought this was an interesting "history lesson." When actress Diana Rigg discovered she was earning less than a cameraman on 1960s TV show The Avengers, she was outraged. But she found little support in the industry, and hostility in the press. As the sharp and suave investigator Mrs Emma Peel, Rigg helped make The Avengers a global TV hit. She took over from Honor Blackman opposite Patrick Macnee's urbane secret agent John Steed, and the pair took the series to greater heights of popularity, particularly in the US. Her leather catsuit may have made the deepest impression on some viewers, but it was Mrs Peel's self assurance, speed of thought, bravery and wit - not to mention action skills - that made her a good match for Steed, and the villains they encountered. While she was positioned as a sidekick, Rigg was in many ways the equal of her co-star. But when it came to pay, she found she was not even on a par with the cameraman. In 1991, she told The Times that after 12 episodes, she realised she was earning £90 per week, while a cameraman was getting £120. " I made a bit of a stink about it," she said. " At the time, it was considered very bad form to suggest that you were not getting enough." Her agent had not " equipped himself with enough knowledge to bargain properly for a decent price for me", she explained. " No, I didn't stamp my foot. All I said was, 'Look, this is unfair,' and I got double, £180. It still wasn't a huge amount. Any argument about money is ugly, but at the same time I felt I was being exploited and I had to put a stop to it." Speaking to the same paper 25 years later, she said: "If something is unjust you have to fight it." She had always had a sense of injustice, she said. Asked where that came from, the Doncaster-born actress replied: " Yorkshire." At the age of 27, she got the raise and respect she felt she deserved. " Not only that, I'm happy to say - a touch of fear," she told Variety last year. But it did come at a cost to her reputation. " When I complained publicly, the newspapers got hold of it," she told BBC News in 2019. " I was represented as a mercenary young woman stepping out of line and demanding money. " I was lonely as well because no one supported me. I did get more money, but thereafter I was labelled as go-getting and 'hard' - and it was unfair because I wasn't." She was " a lone voice in the wilderness" when discussing the gender pay gap at the time, she told BBC Newsnight last year. Perhaps the hostile press response explained why others were afraid to support her in public. ' I was trouble' "There were no other women who stood out and came forward and said, ' Well done, you. How disgusting it is that you're getting so much less than the cameraman,'" Dame Diana told The Daily Express in 2018. " Nobody said a word." There was no support either from her co-star. " Patrick was a dear and sweet but wanted a quiet life. And I was trouble," she told the Agence France Presse (AFP) last year. Although her salary doubled, it presumably still did not match Macnee's. She told BBC HardTalk in 2016 that she never asked him what he earned. " I didn't want to put him in that situation. It was my fight, and I had to fight it by myself." That was 54 years ago. While much has improved, in recent years women have faced battles over the gender pay gap in TV's The Crown, in the BBC, and in Hollywood. Dame Diana voiced her support for those still fighting for fair pay. "I think it is outrageous that actresses are still underpaid," she told AFP. " If they are of the same stature as the man they are playing opposite, then they should be paid the same." Last year, the world's 10 best-paid male actors earned 87% more than their female counterparts, according to Forbes magazine. " I don't join generally the main body of feminism," Dame Diana told Newsnight. " But I've always said that I thought equal pay gets you a long way to be treated equally by a man." Rigg left The Avengers after two series to return to her first love, the theatre, with the Royal Shakespeare Company - despite it meaning a pay cut to £70 per week. " Playing in The Avengers is a commercial thing," she was quoted as saying at the time. " Appearing in Shakespeare means more than money." She was replaced on the TV show by Canadian actress Linda Thorson. Speaking on Thursday, Thorson paid tribute to her predecessor. " She was powerful and strong," Thorson told BBC News. " I think that's what we need to learn, that actresses go through a lot of ups and downs, and she survived them all." SOURCE
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Post by MartinT on Sept 11, 2020 16:23:37 GMT
Ah, Tara King. I had forgotten about her.
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Post by Slinger on Sept 12, 2020 11:13:02 GMT
R.I.P. Toots Hibbert, leader of Toots & The Maytals. I saw them way back in 1974, and they were bloody good. OBIT
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Post by canetoad on Sept 13, 2020 9:29:39 GMT
I used to love The Avengers and she was rather gorgeous in it. Sassy, too. She was great in Game of Thrones too!
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Post by Slinger on Sept 19, 2020 14:26:55 GMT
Uriah Heep and Ozzy Osbourne drummer Lee Kerslake dead at 73 OBIT
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Post by Slinger on Sept 30, 2020 18:53:24 GMT
RIP Francis Rocco Prestia Longtime Tower of Power bassist Francis Rocco Prestia Jr., better known by his stage name, Rocco Prestia, has died at the age of 69, the legendary funk outfit confirmed in a social media post on Wednesday morning. While the cause of death was not specifically stated, Prestia had battled serious health issues since 2001 and underwent liver transplant surgery in 2014. OBIT
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