American music stars died in Brain Cancer

Here are 6 famous musicians from United States of America died in Brain Cancer:

Johnny Mercer

Johnny Mercer (November 18, 1909 Savannah-June 25, 1976 Hollywood) a.k.a. Johhny Mercer, John Herndon Mercer, John Mercer or John Herndon "Johnny" Mercer was an American songwriter, lyricist, singer, composer, film score composer and actor. He had two children, Amanda Mercer and John Jefferson Mercer.

His discography includes: The Capitol Collector's Series, My Huckleberry Friend, The Best Of, Mosaic Select: Johnny Mercer, Strip Polka / The Air-Minded Executive, Clint Eastwood Presents: Johnny Mercer "The Dream's on Me", Two of a Kind, Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive / There's A Fellow Waiting In P'keepsie and Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah.

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Edward Herrmann

Edward Herrmann (July 21, 1943 Washington, D.C.-December 31, 2014) a.k.a. Edward Kirk Herrmann, Edward Hermann, Edward Herman, The History Channel Guy, Ed Herrmann or Ed Hermann was an American actor, spokesperson, presenter, voice actor, screenwriter and film director. He had one child, Rory Herrmann.

Discography: Tom Clancy - Executive Orders (audio book 3 of 5) and Tom Clancy - Executive Orders (audio book 4 of 5).

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Bob Babbitt

Bob Babbitt (November 26, 1937 Pittsburgh-July 16, 2012 Nashville) a.k.a. Robert Kreinar was an American composer, musician and bassist.

Genres related to him: Funk.

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Candy Johnson

Candy Johnson (February 8, 1944 San Gabriel-October 21, 2012 Corona) also known as Victoria Jean Hulstead was an American singer, dancer and actor.

She is best remembered for her work as a dancer in the 1960s, where she became known as the "Queen of the Go-Go" for her energetic dancing style. Johnson appeared in several films, including "Beach Party" and "Muscle Beach Party", and also performed on popular TV shows such as "The Red Skelton Show" and "The Ed Sullivan Show". After retiring from the entertainment industry, Johnson became a devout Christian and devoted her time to charity work. She passed away in 2012 at the age of 68.

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Daniel McDonald

Daniel McDonald (July 30, 1960 Scranton-February 15, 2007 New York City) also known as Dan McDonald or McDonald, Daniel & Zièmba, Karen was an American actor. His children are called Ondina McDonald and Fosco McDonald.

Daniel McDonald began his acting career in the 1980s with roles in Broadway productions such as "Steel Pier" and "High Society." He later appeared in several films, including "The Ice Storm" and "A Walk on the Moon," as well as television shows such as "Law & Order" and "Sex and the City." McDonald was also a voice actor and performed in several radio plays. He was widely respected within the entertainment industry for his talent and dedication to his craft. He passed away in 2007 at the age of 46 due to brain cancer.

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Rick Rhodes

Rick Rhodes (July 28, 1951 Los Angeles-November 2, 2005 Oak Park, California) was an American composer, musician and film score composer.

His discography includes: Fantasy General and Imperialism.

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