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EDIT: Oops, sorry, but while I was writing my post, @mattjoes clarified the matter himself.
I just want to send my thoughts and support to all who have lost someone special.
BADFINGER was signed to The Beatles' APPLE label in 1968/1969, and had a string of moderate hits until the mid 1970s. Often, marked by tragedy and financial mismanagement - the group never quite hit the heights predicted for them. But the songs live on. And, yes, "Without You" was written by Pete Ham and Tom Evans - NOT Harry Nilsson (as cited in another thread), and certainly not Mariah Carey, both of whom scored hits with it.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/joey-molland-badfinger-guitarist-dead-obituary-1235285292/
I got to know them playing "No Matter What" and bought a Greatest Hits album almost fifty years later. Still enjoy their music when it comes up in my collection set to "random".
As for "Without You", there is also a version by a singer named Shirley Bassey, if you ever heard about her. I'm not really a big fan of Harry Nilsson's (although I actually have a few albums, acquired cheaply), and don't know the version by Mariah Carey, who never appealed to me anyway.
It warmed my heart, when a new generation was exposed to their music via the conclusion of the TV series BREAKING BAD. And, yeah, the words of BABY BLUE were a perfect choice.
Beyond their own work, they should also be noted for their contributions to the solo work of John Lennon and George Harrison - and of course it went both ways. McCartney penned BADFINGER's first hit "COME AND GET IT", and George actually plays lead on the classic "DAY AFTER DAY" (IIRC, the NBA actually used the song in a promo several years ago).
Edit: Yep, my memory is still good (on most days, well some of the time..... :)) ):
PS: About 20 years ago, THE BEATLES / APPLE began to reissue some of the albums that were issued on that label back in the day. Really great stuff from the likes of Doris Troy, Billy Preston, James Taylor as well as BADFINGER.
https://www.lemonde.fr/disparitions/article/2025/03/02/le-chanteur-herbert-leonard-interprete-de-pour-le-plaisir-est-mort_6574129_3382.html
Here's one of his most popular song :
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https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2025-03-06/pamela-bach-dead-david-hasselhoff-ex-wife-suicide
"During Friday’s news conference, Sheriff Adan Mendoza of Santa Fe County said that investigators had determined that on Feb. 9, a Sunday, Ms. Arakawa had picked up Zinna from a veterinarian after the dog underwent a procedure, which could explain why Zinna was being kept in a crate." [New York Times]
Having closely observed a family member and others with Alzheimers' it all especially terrifying to me. One thing that's unusual is that they appear not to have any in-home help at all. Indeed, they appear to have retreated from the world entirely. His wife did everything, seems to have been extraordinarily devoted to him, and was particularly active the day she died. But it's so important for people to have a support network as they age, even for those without Alzheimers. We're so used to watching heroic deaths in the movies ... but of course it's not that way at all.