#158 vom 18.07.1999
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Reggae legend Dennis Brown, who recorded over 60 albums and 300 singles over his 30-year career, died July 1 of pneumonia. He was 42. Over his lengthy career, he worked with many famed reggae producers, including Clement "Sir Coxsone" Dodd, Mikey Bennett, Derrick Harriott and Sly & Robbie. (Platform Network)
Guy Mitchell, a country-pop artist from the 1950s whose recordings of "Singing The Blues" and "Heartaches By The Number" skyrocketed to the top of the charts and became standards of the era, has died on July 1, 1999. He was 72 (Dallasnews.com)
The lead singer of the Boston rock band Morphine, Mark Sandman, has died of a heart attack at a concert outside Rome on July 3rd. He was 46. (New York Times)
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