Another Media "Star" Passed

Hey! We missed one ... Edwin Hawkins died last Monday ... from pancreatic cancer, aged 74.

"Who?" you ask?

Hawkins was credited as a founder of modern gospel music. From a music family, they produced an album in '68: Let Us Go into the House of the Lord. It was picked up by radio stations in the San Francisco Bay Area, playing one of the album's eight tracks: "Oh Happy Day".

And the rest, as they say, is history.

George Harrison cites the song as inspiration for "My Sweet Lord." Elvis Presley, Glen Campbell, Johnny Mathis and numerous others went on to record covers of the song.
 
And Peter Wyngarde died on the same day ...

"Who?" you ask?

Peter Wyngarde was a Brit actor best known for playing the character Jason King, a bestselling novelist turned sleuth, in two British tv series: Department S (69-70) and Jason King (71-72)

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I must confess something of a mancrush — or boycrush, I was 15 — during the Dept S and JK series. It was from him I took to wearing velvet jackets with shirtcuffs folded back over the sleeves. Never quite as hirsute, I kept my shirt buttoned!

Whether Wyngarde took all this seriously, I have no idea. Certainly Jason King was a wildly 'over-the-top' character, ticking every cliché box and with all the knobs turned up to 11.
 
Simon Shelton Barnes passed away last Wednesday, just days before his 52nd birthday.

"Who?" you ask?

His most famous roll was in Teletubbies as Tinky Winky, the purple Teletubbie that caused the uproar about his "preference" (some of you might recall the sh!t that I'm talking about.)

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