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Dickey Betts, Guitarist of The Allman Brothers Band, Dead at 80

TMZ.com Thursday, 18 April 2024
Dickey Betts -- the longtime guitarist from the Allman Brothers Band -- has died after some health issues ... this according to his family. The musician's loved ones announced the sad news Thursday, saying he passed away at his home in Osprey,…
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News video: Record Store Day 2024, Allman Brothers' Dickey Betts Dead at 80, Pulp Fiction Cast Reunites

Record Store Day 2024, Allman Brothers' Dickey Betts Dead at 80, Pulp Fiction Cast Reunites 01:00

Exclusive titles and limited-edition vinyl on sale for Record Store Day 2024. Record stores across the U.S. will celebrate on April 20th with exclusive releases from nearly 400 different titles; from alternative rockers such as The Dandy Warhols and Steve Conte to major groups; The Beatles, David...

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Trump Shooting Latest: 'shooter & Audience Member Dead'| Bloodied Trump Tells Supporters To 'Fight'

Reports indicate two people died after gunshots were fired at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania. Video shows the former president hit in the ear and rushed off stage by armed security. Butler County District Attorney confirmed the gunman and a rally attendee were killed. Another person is in critical condition. Videos reveal police dragging a bloodied individual from the crowd, though their identity and condition remain unclear. The incident unfolded as Trump delivered his speech. Suddenly, he fell, clutching his ear, and was quickly surrounded by guards. Rising to his feet, he pumped his fist and shouted "Fight!" before being whisked off stage. Trump was then driven away from the chaotic scene. Video footage shows blood coming from his ear as he was taken away. #DonaldTrump #DonaldTrumpAssassination #Biden #Trump #PoliticalViolence #NationalUnity #USPresident #BreakingNews #RehobothBeach #DonaldTrump #SecretService #StateAgencies ~PR.282~ED.102~HT.95~

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‘Super Size Me’ Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock Dead at 53 [Video]

‘Super Size Me’ Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock Dead at 53

‘Super Size Me’ Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock , Dead at 53. NBC News reports that the Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker died on Thursday due to cancer. . It was a sad day, as we said goodbye to my brother Morgan, Morgan Spurlock’s Brother, Craig, via statement . Morgan gave so much through his art, ideas and generosity. Today the world has lost a true creative genius and a special man. I am so proud to have worked together with him, Morgan Spurlock’s Brother, Craig, via statement . Spurlock’s films usually dealt with sociopolical issues, his most famous being “Super Size Me.”. In the film, Spurlock ate only McDonald’s for 30 days straight and documented the experience. . The experiment had a drastic effect on both his physical and mental health. showcasing the dangers of a poor diet and spreading awareness on the unhealthy nutritional content from fast food restaurants. The film was nominated for best documentary at the 2005 Academy Awards. . Spurlock also directed "Where in the World Is Osama bin Laden?," "The Greatest Movie Ever Sold," and "Mansome". In 2013, he directed "One Direction: This Is Us," a 3-D concert film.

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Morgan Spurlock, 'Super Size Me' Filmmaker, Dead at 53 | THR News Video [Video]

Morgan Spurlock, 'Super Size Me' Filmmaker, Dead at 53 | THR News Video

Morgan Spurlock, the documentary filmmaker behind the Oscar-nominated 'Super Size Me' has sadly died at the age 53. The filmmaker died on Thursday in upstate New York from complications of cancer. Spurlock's brother Craig spoke on his passing in a family statement saying in part, "Today the world has lost a true creative genius and a special man. I am so proud to have worked together with him."

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