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The Death List 2022

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Pritzker Prize Laureate Arata Isozaki Passes Away at the Age of 91

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A review of the year.

 
^ There were a lot of names in that list I hadn't known had died: Dennis Waterman, Josephine Tewson, Anna Karen (I remember her from On The Buses), and, most sadly, Judith Durham.

Thanks for the link.
 
Canadian music icon, Ian Tyson dead at 89. Ian passed away yesterday (Thursday). Ian's former wife and singing partner remembers him:

His former wife and musical partner, Sylvia Tyson, said the 89-year-old's impact on Canadian culture is hard to overstate.

"I sat in with a young band at the Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto and they wanted me to do Four Strong Winds with them. It was quite a young audience and I didn't really expect that kind of response, but everybody in the crowd sang Four Strong Winds," she told CBC News in a phone interview Thursday.

"It's kind of like a Canadian national anthem."
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/canadian-folk-music-icon-ian-200041099.html

Ian and Sylvia reunited in 1986 to record Four Strong Winds for the CBC:

 
There you go, missed the 2023 list by a day.
 
I am going to honest. I had Barbara Walters on my Death List every year since 2004. I just found her annoying.
 
I am going to honest. I had Barbara Walters on my Death List every year since 2004. I just found her annoying.
You are lucky not to be older... I mean having suffered her for longer.
Watching those "legendary" interviews dating back from the 1970s, 1990s... imagine living through that.
First time I ever knew of her was around 1984, in some "10 (or 12, whatever) most beautiful women in America": Connie Selleca, Catherine Oxenberg... then what was doing a 70-year-old-looking hag (very heavily made-up big mouth, and skinny to the last neck sinew) in that list?
 
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