celebrity deaths
A year after Bobbi Kristina Brown was found unconscious and face down in the bathtub of her Atlanta, Georgia townhouse, fans, relatives, and admirers alike are still awaiting details about just what happened to the 22-year-old daughter of pop diva Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown.
We celebrate Iman and Bowie's union, remembering how the love they shared -- between themselves and the world -- is still transcending and inspiring.
Supermodel Iman has been paying tribute to David Bowie by compiling pictures that celebrities have posted of the rockstar
Clay, known for blues songs like "Trying to Live My Life Without You" and "The Only Way is Up," died after suffering a heart attack
Nicholas “Nick” Caldwell, one of the founding members of The Whispers singing group, passed away Tuesday.
As 2015 comes to a close, NewsOne remembers the entertainers, the influencers, the activists and the legends we lost this year.
Sherman Hemsley reported dead at 74. In case you only remember him from his classic swagged-out walk on 1970s sitcom, “The Jeffersons,” here are 7…
Legendary record producer Sylvia Robinson has passed away at age 75, in a hospital in New Jersey. Robinson played a seminal role in bringing hip-hop music into the mainstream, while forming The Sugarhill Gang, and releasing their hit, “Rapper’s Delight” in 1979. She had passed Thursday morning at Meadowlands Hospital in Secaucus, New Jersey, family […]
Soul Singer Amy Winehouse’s home has been robbed. Following Winehouse’s death on July 23, copies of her unreleased tracks, lyric books and letters have gone missing from her apartment in north London – which only 20 people, comprised of family, friends, security and police, have had access to. Her management has also been unable to […]
NEW YORK- Stanley Wright, 62, jazz musician and dad of Hollywood “Blade” actress N’Bushe Wright was found dead yesterday, stuffed in a trunk in his Brooklyn basement, cops said.
Philadelphia — Bernard “Bernie” Wilson, 64, who helped define the Sound of Philadelphia as a founding member of Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, died early Sunday.
James Moody, the outsized jazz saxophonist and flutist best known for his recorded performance of ‘I’m in the Mood for Love,’ died Friday, Dec. 10 following a battle with pancreatic cancer. According to the New York Times, the 85-year-old passed away in a hospice in San Diego.