• Bruce Williamson, lead singer of the Temptations, dies from COVID-19

    Bruce Williamson, lead singer of the Temptations, dies from COVID-19

    Bruce Williamson Jr., the lead singer of the Temptations, has died from the coronavirus. He was 49. The soul singer died Sunday night at his home in Las Vegas, TMZ reported. Williamson, who was not an original member, joined the Temptations in 2006 and sang with the group until 2015. The Compton, California native told …
  • Trini Lopez, singer and actor in ‘The Dirty Dozen,’ dead of COVID-19 at 83

    Trini Lopez, singer and actor in ‘The Dirty Dozen,’ dead of COVID-19 at 83

    Trini Lopez, a singer and guitarist who gained fame for his versions of “Lemon Tree” and “If I Had a Hammer” in the 1960s and took his talents to Hollywood, died Tuesday. He was 83. Filmmaker P. David Ebersole, who just finished shooting a documentary on Lopez with Todd Hughes, confirmed that Lopez died from …
  • Ty, Mercury Prize-nominated UK rapper, dead from coronavirus at 47

    Ty, Mercury Prize-nominated UK rapper, dead from coronavirus at 47

    Mercury Prize-nominated UK rapper Ty has lost his battle with the coronavirus, the Guardian reports. He was 47. The hip-hop star, born Ben Chijioke, had been in declining health since at least early April, when he was “admitted into the hospital with medical complications related to COVID-19,” according to a fundraiser launched in his name. …
  • The Stranglers keyboardist Dave Greenfield dead of coronavirus at 71

    The Stranglers keyboardist Dave Greenfield dead of coronavirus at 71

    Dave Greenfield, keyboard player for UK punk group The Stranglers, has died of complications caused by the coronavirus. He was 71. Greenfield tested positive for COVID-19 on April 26 and was subsequently admitted to a hospital for heart issues, but perished due to the virus a week later. “On the evening of Sunday May 3rd …
  • Chris Cuomo makes ‘official re-entry’ from basement after coronavirus quarantine

    Chris Cuomo makes ‘official re-entry’ from basement after coronavirus quarantine

    Over a week after he was reportedly spotted out and about in the Hamptons, coronavirus-stricken CNN anchor Chris Cuomo has released a video of his “official re-entry” from his quarantine. “All right, here it is … the official re-entry from the basement, cleared by the CDC,” the 49-year-old says in the roughly one-minute video shot …
  • Free jazz legend Giuseppi Logan dead of coronavirus at 84

    Free jazz legend Giuseppi Logan dead of coronavirus at 84

    Jazz legend Giuseppi Logan died of the coronavirus at a Far Rockaway nursing home, according to a report. He was 84. Logan, who became an icon in New York’s free jazz movement in the 1960s, died at the Lawrence Care Center, his friend Matt Lavelle told jazz radio station WBGO. The multi-instrumentalist taught himself how to …
  • ‘A bleeping loss’: Michael Rapaport remembers adored Post photographer Anthony Causi

    ‘A bleeping loss’: Michael Rapaport remembers adored Post photographer Anthony Causi

    As told to The Post’s Ken Davidoff. Thanks to Anthony Causi, I have photos of me at Madison Square Garden with my father. With my kids. Even with Carmelo Anthony and LeBron James when they were just starting in the NBA. And with Rihanna. How I wound up in a photo with Rihanna perfectly encapsulates …
  • Sports world pays tribute to Post photographer Anthony Causi

    Sports world pays tribute to Post photographer Anthony Causi

    Like his photographs, Anthony Causi’s legacy lives on. Causi, the heartfelt, charming and passionate Post photographer who died Sunday at the age of 48 after contracting the coronavirus, spent a quarter-century documenting New York sports through his lens. Without him, the sidelines will never feel the same. “Anthony Causi was a fixture at the Garden …
  • Anthony Causi, beloved Post sports photographer, dies of coronavirus at 48

    Anthony Causi, beloved Post sports photographer, dies of coronavirus at 48

    Anthony Causi, a longtime photographer for The Post whose prolific talent and larger-than-life personality made him a fixture in the New York sports world, died Sunday of the coronavirus at North Shore University Hospital. He was 48. Causi is survived by his wife, Romina, and their children, John and Mia. “Anthony Causi was our colleague, …