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Singer Lou Christie Dead at 82 -- Hoax or real?

I just heard this on Pat St. John's show on Sirius XM 60s Gold. Still looking for a news story. His Wikipedia page list his death as yesterday, Jun. 17.

Update: Apparently there was an internet death hoax. I posted the story since I heard it on Pat. St. John who said the family confirmed it. I consider him a reliable source.

 
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Apparently this time it's real.
That's sad, I guess things go in threes. Sly Stone and Brian Wilson were also 82. On a brighter note Paul McCartney turned 83 today so there's that.
 
When a mainstream entertainer passes away, the national media will report it as soon as confirmation is received. Lou Christie is well-known and respected among oldies music enthusiasts but is almost unknown to the general public. In this case, a family member informed a friend, who then reported it on Facebook. It took a while for the news to be confirmed.
 
People just notice upon the third because two is a coincidence and one more creates the appearance of a persistent pattern. And everybody just loves the combination of death and persistence, right?
 
People just notice upon the third because two is a coincidence and one more creates the appearance of a persistent pattern. And everybody just loves the combination of death and persistence, right?

Yes, which means "they come in threes" is based on which one you noticed first. If I notice two before you notice one, we will have different perceptions of which three are "in a row".

Which is why I refuse to look at it that way. Avoids arguments.
 
"Lightnin' Strikes" was on this commercial for an album of bubble gum music called "Super Bubble". I like the cute backup singers.

Standards KTUC Tucson played the same songs over and over and this was one of them.
 
"Lightnin' Strikes" was on this commercial for an album of bubble gum music called "Super Bubble". I like the cute backup singers.

Standards KTUC Tucson played the same songs over and over and this was one of them.

Not surprised. It's easily the first song I would think of if asked to list his hits.
 
For whatever reason, my phone truncated my reply. I said not only was Lou a great singer but he was a very nice man as well. In our contacts, he was always respectful, easy to talk with and just a great guy. He was a professional and he knew it therefore he didn't need to treat others like garbage to let them know they were "a nobody" compared to him. I will miss him greatly. He always thanked me for either playing his songs or putting them on our Playlist. When in the Pittsburgh market, I always wondered if he was listening!
 


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