The world is mourning the loss of several iconic figures who left an indelible mark in their respective fields.
David Johnson, a former Liverpool and England striker, passed away on November 23 at the age of 71.
His illustrious career at Anfield spanned six years, during which he made 213 appearances and netted 78 goals.
Johnson also had two stints at Everton and represented England eight times, scoring six goals.
His battle with throat cancer sadly ended in his passing, leaving behind a legacy cherished by fans.
Just a day earlier, the Brazilian music scene lost a titan.
Erasmo Carlos, a pop and rock legend, died on November 22 in a Rio de Janeiro hospital after being admitted for breathing complications.
He was 81 years old.
Carlos's death came only four days after he received a Latin Grammy Award for his outstanding album in Portuguese.
A prolific songwriter, he penned over 600 songs, contributing significantly to Brazil's musical landscape.
On the same day, the world of Cuban music mourned the loss of Pablo Milanes, a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter known for his role in the Nueva Trova movement.
Milanes passed away on November 22 in Madrid at the age of 79, following a battle with cancer.
He was famous for hits like “Yolanda” and “Amo Esta Isla,” and his career spanned more than five decades, during which he recorded numerous albums and captivated audiences worldwide.
Another notable figure, Wilco Johnson, known for his work with the English pub band Dr. Feelgood, also left us recently.
The musician and actor, who appeared in “Game of Thrones,” died on November 21 at the age of 75.
Johnson had been diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer in 2013 but chose to forgo treatment, focusing instead on living life to the fullest until the end.