Gillie on 5/4/2006 at 13:16
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http://uk.news.yahoo.com/05042006/344/gene-pitney-found-dead-hotel.html)
This is sad.. A great singer. :(
Gene Pitney found dead in hotel Wednesday April 5, 12:41 PM
Singer Gene Pitney has died in the middle of his UK tour, his agent said.
The 65-year-old American star was found dead just after 10am at the Hilton Hotel in Cardiff.
His 40-year career included the hits Twenty-Four Hours From Tulsa and Something's Gotten Hold Of My Heart.
A spokesman for South Wales Police said: "We've had a report of a death. It is not believed to be suspicious. We had the call just before 10.10am. The body, which has not been formally identified yet, was found at the Hilton Hotel in Cardiff."
Pitney played St David's Hall in Cardiff on Tuesday night and was due to perform in Bristol on Wednesday night.
In an interview at Christmas he spoke of his excitement at taking his show around the UK on a 23-date tour which was due to end later this month.
He denied it was a gruelling schedule, saying: "I take care of myself. I can finish up the tour no problem whatsoever. I love doing what I'm doing - to pick and choose where I want to go and what I want to do."
Mark Howes, of Pitney's management company In Touch Music, said the singer was found dead in his bed by his tour manager.
Pitney rose to fame in the Sixties and was introduced to a new generation of fans in 1989 when he duetted with Marc Almond on Something's Gotten Hold Of My Heart. The single gave Pitney his first UK number one - 22 years after its first release.
He had 11 top 10 hits in this country including That Girl Belongs To Yesterday and Looking Thru The Eyes of Love.
Headphones on 5/4/2006 at 14:13
Gene Pitney had a killer voice.
And that Marc Almond duet was FUCKING IMMENSE.
respect
rip bro
SD on 5/4/2006 at 14:14
O, to be a fly-on-the-wall at his post mortem. If the coroner has any sense of humour whatsoever, he'll be singing "Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart" as he cradles that very organ in his fingers ;).
ffox on 5/4/2006 at 16:14
24 Hours from Tulsa was one of the songs that made Christmas 1963 (in Cyprus, under curfew) tolerable. I'm really sorry to see him go.
Shadow Creepr on 5/4/2006 at 16:39
I liked his earlier hits too - 'The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance', 'Town Without Pity' and 'Only Love Can Break a Heart'.
RIP :(
Gillie on 5/4/2006 at 17:32
Quote Posted by ffox
24 Hours from Tulsa was one of the songs that made Christmas 1963 (in Cyprus, under curfew) tolerable. I'm really sorry to see him go.
Also BBc News here.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/4878926.stm)
I love that song too. Did you live in Cyprus?.
nickie on 5/4/2006 at 18:09
Well that would make you and me in Cyprus at the same time then ffox. And yes, I agree. One of those singers who bring out the nostalgia bit in me. Will be missed.
Dia on 5/4/2006 at 23:13
I've never been to Cyprus, but I did love his songs. You're right, he shall be missed.
Medlar on 9/4/2006 at 15:29
With the reported death of Gene Pitney comes some sadder news, apparently his coffin will take 3 weeks to build from Californian Oak, but only 24 hours from Balsa.
ffox on 9/4/2006 at 18:07
:grr: