• New Orleans jazz patriarch Ellis Marsalis dead at 85

    New Orleans jazz patriarch Ellis Marsalis dead at 85

    NEW ORLEANS — Ellis Marsalis, the jazz pianist, teacher and patriarch of a New Orleans musical family that includes famed musician sons Wynton and Branford, has died. He was 85. New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell announced Marsalis’ death in a news release Wednesday night. She did not specify a cause of death. He had continued …
  • Widow of ‘I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll’ writer Alan Merrill details his coronavirus death

    Widow of ‘I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll’ writer Alan Merrill details his coronavirus death

    The widow of “I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll” writer Alan Merrill has written a harrowing account of his final hours before his death from coronavirus. Merrill, who co-wrote and sang the original version of the hit song, died on Sunday aged 69 at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, which is so overrun with COVID-19 …
  • Lauren London honors Nipsey Hussle one year after rapper’s death

    Lauren London honors Nipsey Hussle one year after rapper’s death

    Slain rapper Nipsey Hussle was lovingly remembered by his fianceé Lauren London on the first anniversary of his death. The 35-year-old model and TV personality posted a snap of the couple accompanied by a poignant message in which she called Hussle her “greatest teacher.” “I promise I will make you proud,” London wrote, “I promise …
  • Kelly Ripa, Sarah Michelle Gellar pay tribute to late soap star John Callahan

    Kelly Ripa, Sarah Michelle Gellar pay tribute to late soap star John Callahan

    Kelly Ripa and Sarah Michelle Gellar led the online tributes over the weekend to late “All My Children” actor John Callahan, who died Saturday at the age of 66. Taking to Instagram on Saturday, Ripa — who portrayed Hayley Vaughan on the daytime series from 1990 to 2002 — expressed her sympathies to Callahan’s family, …
  • Alan Merrill, ‘I Love Rock and Roll’ co-writer, dies of coronavirus

    Alan Merrill, ‘I Love Rock and Roll’ co-writer, dies of coronavirus

    Alan Merrill, who co-wrote the smash-hit Joan Jett anthem “I Love Rock and Roll,” has died from coronavirus complications, his daughter said. The Bronx-born rocker, 69, died Sunday morning, daughter Laura Merrill posted to Facebook. “I was given 2 minutes to say my goodbyes before I was rushed out,” she wrote in a heartbreaking post. …
  • ‘Days of Our Lives’ actor John Callahan dead at 66

    ‘Days of Our Lives’ actor John Callahan dead at 66

    John Callahan who is best known for playing Edmound Grey in “All my Children” has died at the age of 66. Callahan, who was famous for his work on various soap operas such as “Days of Our Lives,” “Santa Barbara” and “Falcon Crest” passed away at his Palm Springs home Saturday night reports Variety. As …
  • Terrence McNally loomed large through ups, downs on Broadway

    Terrence McNally loomed large through ups, downs on Broadway

    The coronavirus continues to devastate Broadway. Two highly anticipated plays — “Hangmen” and the revival of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” — have been scuttled. Actors are sick, among them much of the cast of “Moulin Rouge!” The day Broadway announced it was closing down, a bunch of top producers and theater executives met at …
  • ‘Desperately Seeking Susan’ star Mark Blum dead from coronavirus at 69

    ‘Desperately Seeking Susan’ star Mark Blum dead from coronavirus at 69

    Actor Mark Blum, known for playing opposite Madonna in the legendary 1985 New York City film “Desperately Seeking Susan,” has passed away due to coronavirus complications. He was 69. A New Jersey native, Blum also had a role in 1986’s “Crocodile Dundee” and appearances on a string of TV series, including “NYPD Blue,” “The Sopranos,” …
  • Jennifer Lopez’s ex-boyfriend David Cruz dead at 51

    Jennifer Lopez’s ex-boyfriend David Cruz dead at 51

    Jennifer Lopez‘s ex-boyfriend David Cruz has died. He was 51. Cruz died on Saturday at Mount Sinai Hospital of heart disease, the New York City Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed to USA GAG on Monday. When asked if his death had anything to do with coronavirus, the spokesperson said, “No.” The “Dinero” singer, who hails from …
  • Celebrities remember Kenny Rogers’ musical legacy

    Celebrities remember Kenny Rogers’ musical legacy

    You picked a fine time to leave us, Kenny. Kenny Rogers, the appealing, gritty voice behind such ’70s and ’80s pop and country hits as “The Gambler,” “Lucille” and “Islands in the Stream,” died Friday night at age 81. Rogers, “passed away peacefully at home from natural causes under the care of hospice and surrounded …