In Memoriam|

Canadian ’70s Rockstar Serge Fiori Has Died at Age 73 | By Samantha Whidden, Suggest (magazine) | Serge Fiori, a singer and songwriter who is best known for co-founding the Canadian rock group Harmonium, passed away late last month. He was 73 years old.

According to CTV News, Fiori was discovered in his Lac St-Jean home on June 24. Those close to them revealed he had been struggling healthwise and had heart difficulties. However, his sudden death came as a surprise to those close to him.

“I didn’t expect that he’d die so fast,” Louis Valois, who co-founded Harmonium with Fiori in the last 70s, shared. “I was talking to him three, two nights ago. He was like, okay, he was sick for sure.”
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Go here to learn more about Mr. Fiori’s life and musical career:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/70s-rockstar-serge-fiori-has-died/

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Walter Scott Jr., Vocalist of The Whispers, Dies at 81

The singer was known for hit tracks like “And the Beat Goes On” and “Rock Steady.”

By Lexi Carson, Hollywood Reporter

Walter C. Scott Jr., the singer and co-founder of the R&B group The Whispers — along with his identical twin brother Wallace Scott “Scotty” — has died, a rep for Scott said in a statement obtained by The Hollywood Reporter. He was 81.

Walter died on Thursday after a six-month-long battle with cancer and was surrounded by his family in Northridge, California, THR has learned.

The musician was known for the tracks “And the Beat Goes On, “Rock Steady” (which hit No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100), “It’s a Love Thing,” “Lady, “Love is Where You Find It” and “Love at Its Best.” He worked with record companies, including Soul Train Records, Solar Records and Capital Records.
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Read more about Mr. Scott here:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/music-news/walter-scott-jr-dead-the-whispers-vocalist-1236302172/

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American Actor, Director and Musician Peter Henry Schroeder Died at the Age of 91

By Sead Dedovic, Celeb Tattler

American actor, producer, director and musician Peter Henry Schroeder died at the age of 91, at the end of a long career of almost seven decades. His last moments were spent peacefully, surrounded by his family, at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Lake City, Florida. Although the cause of death has not been officially announced, his influence on the movie scene is enormous.

Even during the last days, he showed how much he loved his job: “When are you going to get me out of here? I have to go back to Los Angeles to work.”

He spent even 60 years in Los Angeles!

He is known to a wider audience for his role as the Klingon chancellor in the series “Star Trek: Enterprise” and as a film producer in the Oscar-winning film “Argo”.
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Go here to read more about Mr. Schroeder’s very busy life:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/news/american-actor-director-and-musician-peter-henry-schroeder-died-at-the-age-of-91

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