In a somber week for the world of music and arts, several influential figures have left us, leaving behind legacies that will be remembered for generations.
Jerry Lee Lewis, the electrifying rock and roll pioneer, passed away on October 28 at the age of 87.
His publicist confirmed the news, though details surrounding the cause of his death have yet to be disclosed.
Lewis, known for his energetic performances and hits in the 1950s, was a defining figure in the evolution of rock music.
Just two days prior, on October 26, Lucian Goldberg, a vibrant and conservative literary agent, also took her final bow at the age of 87.
Her son, journalist Jonah Goldberg, shared the heartbreaking news, revealing that she had been in hospice care due to liver and kidney failure.
Lucian's role in the political landscape, particularly during the scandal that led to Bill Clinton's impeachment, marked her as a notable figure in American history.
Also on October 26, the art world mourned the loss of Pierre Soulages, a French painter renowned for his unique approach to black.
At 102 years old, Soulages passed away, leaving behind a remarkable legacy as one of France's most celebrated living artists.
His works, characterized by what he termed “noir lumière” or black light, have influenced countless artists and continue to resonate with audiences worldwide.
The entertainment industry lost another gem when Jules Bass, the producer behind the beloved holiday classic “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” died on October 25 at the age of 87.
Bass, who teamed up with art director Arthur Rankin Jr. in 1960 to create Videocraft International, played a crucial role in shaping holiday television with this iconic film.
On the same day, we bid farewell to Mike Davis, a transformative thinker whose writings reshaped perceptions of Los Angeles and beyond.
Davis passed away at his San Diego home at the age of 76 after a prolonged battle with esophageal cancer.
His impactful work has left an indelible mark on urban studies and social critique.
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