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Bluesman Joe Calicott was born and lived his whole life in the small town of Nesbit, Mississippi, and is one of the most underrecorded legends of the Mississippi delta solo acoustic blues tradition
Cemetery Information:
Final Resting Place:
Mt. Olive CME Church
1919 Getwell Road S
Hernando, Mississippi, 38632
USA
North America
Grave Location Description
Located about 300 feet from the church parking lot
Grave Location GPS
34.88905, -89.937317
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Dalida
popular name: Dalida
date_of_death: May 3, 1987
age: 54
cause_of_death: Suicide - drug overdose (barbiturates)
claim_to_fame: Music
best_know_for: Dalida (aka Yolande Christina Gigliotti) was born in Shoudra, a district of Cairo the child of Italian immigrants from Calabria. Her father played the violin at Cairo Opera House. In 1950 she won the beauty contest Miss Ondina, but her career really started when in 1955 21-year-old Yolande was selected as Miss Egypt. Dalida sang in 11 languages and sold nearly 2 million records internationally. Her best known songs are "Bambino", Les enfants du Pirée" "Le temps des fleurs", "Darla dirladada", "J'attendrai", and "Paroles, paroles" featuring spoken word by Alain Delon. After a successful career marred by personal tragedies, by 1987 Dalida was entering into severe depression while trying to overcome it. Although no new songs had been recorded, she toured internationally from Los Angeles to the Middle East. Being part of the music spotlight in 1978, many of her songs appeared daily on TV, as well as many notable TV appearances on talk shows from 1986 to 1987. Her last live TV appearance was hosting the Nuit des César on March 7, 1987. Her last live performance took place in Antalya, Turkey from April 27-29, 1987, just before her suicide. Sadly those performances were not recorded by the national television of Turkey which was the only TV channel in the country.
Henri Salvador
popular name: Henri Salvador
date_of_death: February 13, 2008
age: 90
cause_of_death: Ruptured aneurysm
claim_to_fame: Music
best_know_for: Henri Salvador was a velvet-voiced French musician credited with inspiring the bossa nova, recording the first french rock 'n' roll single and helping create the music video. Known for his booming laughter, raucous sense of humor, silken singing, and incredible staying power, he worked past his 90th birthday and had plans to record another album when he died suddenly at his home due to a burst aneurysm.
Steve Peregrin Took
popular name: Steve Peregrin Took
date_of_death: October 27, 1980
age: 31
cause_of_death: Asphyxiation after inhaling a cocktail cherry during drug use
claim_to_fame: Music
best_know_for: One-half of the founding members of T. Rex with Marc Bolan, Steve Peregrin Took was by all accounts a remarkable musician and songwriter - when he was sober. After two years and three albums, Took's push to perform more of his own material – as well as his drug use – had driven a wedge between Marc and Steve and Took was fired from the group. He went on to a series of short-lived bands, but never came close to the success Bolan achieved without him. Sadly, relegated to the history books as the Pete Best of glam rock, he is cruelly remembered as the rock star who choked on a cocktail cherry and died.
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