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“Because he had this attitude of ‘You’re never too old to make a difference,’ his legacy will be felt throughout the whole of the N.H.S., and throughout the whole of the country,”
I had not listened a lot to Rush the past few years, I had no idea his health issues were so severe, died at 70?
His dad lived to over 100, I expected Rush to be around, well, forever.
I had not listened a lot to Rush the past few years, I had no idea his health issues were so severe, died at 70?
His dad lived to over 100, I expected Rush to be around, well, forever.
I only recently started listening to Rush back around October last year
I immediately loved what I was hearing
He told it the way it really is !!!!
He cut through all the BS !!!
He made it clear without any doubt.
I'm sad that he is gone now and that I hadn't spent more time listening to him throughout his entire career.
There is nobody to compare to Rush
Bruce Meyers—fine artist, surfer, designer, hot-rodder, WWII Navy hero, off-road racer, and inventor of the dune buggy—has died. He was 94.......best known to automotive enthusiasts as the designer of the Meyers Manx dune buggy. The compact, swoopy, instantly recognizable body, built from fiberglass and designed to drop onto a shortened Volkswagen Beetle floor pan, became the signature shape of the signature vehicle of Southern California, beloved by surfers, adventurers, and off-road racers alike.
The reggae music pioneer, who was a founding member of the Wailers with Bob Marley, died in his native Jamaica on March 2 of complications from a stroke that he had suffered in July 2020. He was 73.