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Gene Pitney, a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame whose hits included “Town Without Pity” and “Only Love Can Break a Heart,” died Wednesday at a hotel in Wales after playing a show, his agent ...
LONDON – Gene Pitney, whose keening tenor voice produced a string of hits including “24 Hours From Tulsa,” was found dead in his hotel room in Wales on Wednesday following a concert that fans ...
For a guy who was a dominant figure on the U.S. charts for a good stretch of the early ’60s, wrote big hits for Ricky Nelson and The Crystals, and later gained great popularity overseas, Gene Pitney ...
American singer Gene Pitney, who shot to fame in the 1960s with hits including “24 Hours from Tulsa,” has died while on tour in Britain, his agent said on Wednesday. Jene Levy said Pitney, 66, was ...
Gene Pitney’s high school bandmates said the rock ‘n’ roll legend used to come down to Paper Mill Pond in the Rockville section of Vernon to write songs. On Tuesday, Rob Terry and Dick Spurling, lead ...