Jazz drummer Albert Heath, who played with such renowned performers as Nina Simone, John Coltrane, Thelonius Monk and Herbie Hancock, died on April 3 at the age of 88. Heath, who was born in ...
and who later joined his brothers in recordings that became part of the jazz canon, died April 3 at a hospital in Santa Fe, N.M. He was 88. Mr. Heath had leukemia, said Beverly Heath, his wife.
He was 88. Harris refereed 953 regular-season games and another 85 in the Stanley Cup Playoffs between 1966-83, working Stanley Cup Final series in 1973, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1982 and 1983.
He was 88 years old. Falcone lived for years in Syracuse and Skaneateles, and later in North Palm Beach, Florida. He was a graduate of Christian Brothers Academy and Syracuse University.
He was 88. Image Mr. Benedick with his daughter, Julianna. She said that although he was not a scientist, he was a great admirer of nature and would take his children to national parks.Credit ...
She was 88. The cause was an infection and aortic aneurysm, said her son, Michael Abramowitz, a former Washington Post journalist who leads the pro-democracy organization Freedom House.
He was 88. His agent, Nicki Stoddart, said the cause was heart failure. An important figure on the English left, Mr. Griffiths conjoined the political with the personal and expressed that affinity ...
He was 88 years old. Falcone lived for years in Syracuse and Skaneateles, and later in North Palm Beach, Florida. He was a graduate of Christian Brothers Academy and Syracuse University.
He was 88. Salice was the owner of an eponymous company based in Cantu, north of Milan, specializing in designing and manufacturing hinges and fittings for wardrobes and kitchen furniture.
He was 88. Heath was a brilliant, hard-bop-based drummer who was receptive to more mainstream jazz forms.
He was 88. Mr. Heath had leukemia, said Beverly Heath, his wife. Known since boyhood as “Tootie”— a nickname from his love of tutti-frutti ice cream — Mr. Heath was renowned as a ...