

MARK VOLMAN, a founding member of the 1960s rock band the Turtles and singer known as “Flo” of Flo & Eddie, died in Nashville, Tenn. on Friday after a brief sudden illness. He was 78. Shall we talk about The Turtles? First cracking the Top Ten in 1965 with their cover of Bob Dylan's "It Ain't Me, Babe." they made the Top 30 later that year with the similar-sounding "Let Me Be," written by P.F. Sloan. Their early 1966 hit, "You Baby," was written by P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri; you may recognize the voice introducing the sync of the band performing on the streets of L.A. An album cut from the You Baby album, "Outside Chance," was co--written by Warren Zevon. "Happy Together," rejected by countless performers, became both their biggest hit and their signature song, knocking the Beatles' "Penny Lane" from the No. 1 slot in the Spring of 1967. "She'd Rather Be With Me" was of the same vintage. "Elenore," with its unique use of the term et cetera, was a jab at their label for demanding more hits like "Happy Together," but went on to hit the Top Ten anyway. Near the end, the band appeared on the Mike Douglas show to play "House on the Hill." For many years after the band dissolved, Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman went by the name Flo & Edde, because their contract barred from using the Turtles name or their own names. The duo continued to record their own material, but were heard by most adding their trademark harmonies to hits like T. Rex's "Bang A Gong" and Bruce Springsteen's "Hungry Heart." NEW RELEASES: Paste has Big Thief, David Byrne, and more. BILL'S INDIE BASEMENT has Saint Etienne, Suede, Ivy, and more. THE ANTLERS shares "Something In The Air." THE LAST DINNER PARTY shares "The Scythe." FOREIGNER wants to play the Swift-Kelce wedding. STING's lawyer has hit back after the musician was sued by his former Police bandmates over lost royalties. MORRISSEY has enough applications from people wanting to buy The Smiths. RICK DAVIES, one of the two co-founders, frontmen and chief songwriters of the British band Supertramp, which evolved from a progressive-rock group into an unexpected chart-topping ensemble with the album “Breakfast in America,” has died after a long battle with cancer, the band confirmed in a statement. He was 81. TOM SHIPLEY, Tom Shipley, half of the folk-rock duo Brewer & Shipley, whose dizzying encounter with cannabis at a gig provided inspiration for “One Toke Over the Line,” a surprise Top 10 hit in 1971 that lived on as a timeless artifact of the stoned 1960s, died on Aug. 24 in Columbia, Mo. He was 84. BRUCE LOOSE. original co-lead and eventual sole lead vocalist of the highly influential noise punk band Flipper, has died at age 66. WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: The Conjuring: Last Rites tops the chart with 83MM, which is the third-bggest horror debut evah. Hamilton places with 10MM. Weapons shows with 5.4 MM. CHARLIE SHEEN's drug dealer helped him get clean. But not before Sheen had sex with men. THE MTV VMAs went to these folks. But it wasn't on MTV. Then again, neyhter are music videos. RYAN REYNOLDS, Canadian in Hollywood. MATTHEW McCONNAUGHEY, on Nicolas Cage, True Detective, and more. DIE, MY LOVE, ft Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson, has a trailer online. PATRICK SCHWARZENEGGER married ABBY CHAMPION. JAMES McAVOY, on the stress of becoming a director. AMAZON-BACKED SHOWRUNNER plans to reconstruct the destroyed 43 minutes of Orson Welles‘ The Magnificent Ambersons. MISSION: IMPAWSIBLE, with a squirrel as Jeremy Renner. A CAT, A ROOSTER, and an unstated punchline. A SWAN'S NEST is swept away, and a samaritan steps in. CATS & DOGS, living together... of Brewer & Shipley, the duo best known for the 1971 Top 10 hit "One Toke Over the Line," has died of unspecified causes at the age of 84.
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