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Rebekah Del Rio, Singer in ‘Mulholland Drive’s’ Club Silencio Scene, Dies at 57 The musician first crossed paths with the legendary late director David Lynch thanks to agent Brian Loucks.
A Grammy-award-winning blues singer will headline the 10th annual BBQ, Blues and Brews festival this weekend in West Palm Beach.
Rebekah Del Rio, the singer-songwriter who performed a defining Spanish-language cover of Roy Orbison' s "Crying" in David Lynch 's 2001 classic Mulholland Drive, has died.
Bobby Sherman, a hitmaking teen-idol singer of the late 1960 and '70s and actor who starred in ABC comedy 'Here Come the Brides,' died June 24 of cancer at 81.
Bobby Sherman, a teen heartthrob of the 1960s and '70s, has died at 81 years old. He was known for the hit single "Little Woman" and the "Here Come the Brides" TV series.
Country music singer Ronnie McDowell was rushed to the hospital on Saturday after reportedly slurring his words mid-performance at the Summer Solstice Music Festival in Pennsylvania.
David Michael Hawkins is getting more personal than ever before on his latest track, "Sin," as he sings about his sexuality and HIV status.
In a song out during Pride month and ahead of HIV testing day on June 27, a Nashville country singer discusses his own experiences with HIV.
Legendary '60s pop singer Lou Christie, known for his falsetto and chart-toppers like "Lightnin' Strikes" and "The Gypsy Cried," has died at 82 in Pittsburgh.
Lou Christie, the falsetto singer-songwriter who had Top 10 hits with "Lightnin' Strikes," "Two Faces Have I" and "I'm Gonna Make You Mine," has died at 82.
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