[DeadCelebrityAlert] Anne Meara, 85

 

Comedy great Anne Meara, one half of the comedy team "Stiller & Meara," died at 85 on Saturday, her family said.

Meara and her husband, Jerry Stiller, performed as the comedy team "Stiller & Meara" on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and other programs in the 1960s. They were married for 61 years and worked together almost as long, a family statement said.

In addition to her husband, she is survived by her children, comedian Ben Stiller and daughter Amy, and grandchildren.

"Anne's memory lives on in the hearts of daughter Amy, son Ben, her grandchildren, her extended family and friends, and the millions she entertained as an actress, writer and comedienne," the family statement said.









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[DeadCelebrityAlert] Billy Gibbons: 'It's Difficult to Fathom a World Without B.B. King'

 

Billy Gibbons: 'It's Difficult to Fathom a World Without B.B. King'

ZZ Top guitarist mourns the legendary bluesman, "an early and continuing hero"

B.B. King and Billy Gibbons
ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons pays tribute to B.B. King, the guitarist's longtime idol in a statement to Rolling Stone.

In an exclusive statement to Rolling StoneZZ Top guitarist and singer Billy Gibbons is paying tribute to blues legend B.B. King, who died last night at the age of 89. King, he says, has been important to him for practically his entire life.

"It's difficult to fathom a world without B.B. King," Gibbons says. "He's been with me literally since the dawn of my musical consciousness. I first encountered him when I was a small child. My father was a musician and would take me around to studios in Houston. We met B.B. King at ACA Studios when I was, maybe, 7. He made a huge impression on me and that encounter continues to resonate.
"Over the ensuing years, we were privileged to spend time in his presence on numerous occasions," the ZZ Top singer and guitarist continues. "He was warmhearted, generous and giving. B.B. King was an early and continuing hero. His passing is very sad but we take solace in the fact that we still hold him in absolutely the highest regard as both a transcendentally talented musician and a truly wonderful human being whose spirit will always be with us."
In addition to playing with King onstage on occasion, Gibbons joined King on "Tired of Your Jive" on the blues great's Grammy-winning 2005 LP B.B. King & Friends: 80.


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