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jbirdfivex5 · 3 months
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Happy 4th of July!!🇺🇸🌭🥧🎆🎇
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jbirdfivex5 · 3 months
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Happy 40th Anniversary to “The Return of the Living Dead” technically it’s next year since the film was released in 1985, but I’m going with the July 3, 1984 date as seen above.
#happy40thannivarsary
#thereturnofthelivingdead
#doyouwanttopartyitspartytime
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jbirdfivex5 · 3 months
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REST IN PEACE & LOVE
😔🙏🥀
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jbirdfivex5 · 3 months
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Donald Sutherland (1935-2024)
Actor
#castleofthelivingdead #klute
#drterrorshouseofhorrors #dontlooknow
#thedirtydozen #thehungergames
#kellysheroes #buffythevampireslayer
#mash #startherevolutionwithoutme
#invasionofthebodysnatchers #animalhouse
#greatbodyofwork #atruefilmlegend
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jbirdfivex5 · 4 months
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Sad to learn of the passing of Musician David Sanborn (1945-2024)
David Sanborn, the Grammy-winning saxophonist who played lively solos on such hits as David Bowie’s “Young Americans” and James Taylor’s “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)” and enjoyed his own highly successful recording career as a performer of melodic, contemporary jazz, has died.
He was 78 years old
He died Sunday in Tarrytown, New York. The cause was complications from prostate cancer.
He released eight gold albums and one platinum album; and co-hosted a show, “Night Music,” that included appearances by Miles Davis, Eric Clapton, Lou Reed and many others.
David Sanborn was born July 30, 1945 in Tampa, Florida, he took up the saxophone as a boy after recovering from a severe bout with polio and being advised by a doctor to strengthen his lungs. By his mid-teens, he had performed with blues greats Albert King and Little Milton, and he would soon join the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, their shows including a set at the Woodstock festival in 1969.
From the 1970s and after, Sanborn was among the busiest musicians in the business. He was a session player for dozens of top artists, from Bowie and Taylor to the Rolling Stones and Stevie Wonder, and made more than 20 solo albums, including the Grammy winners “Straight to the Heart” and “Double Vision.” He continued to tour frequently even after his cancer diagnosis in 2018 and had already planned shows for next year.
Sincere Condolences to his Family Members and Friends.
R.I.P. 🙏😔🥀🎷
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jbirdfivex5 · 5 months
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And we’re off! First post on new tumblr page. Not really sure what I’m going to do here, but it’s gonna be fun finding out. So as I like to say “Push the Button Max” and let’s get started.
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