Italian music stars died in Bladder cancer

Here are 1 famous musicians from Italy died in Bladder cancer:

Aaron Russo

Aaron Russo (February 14, 1943 Brooklyn-August 24, 2007 Los Angeles) was an Italian politician, political activist, film producer, film director, businessperson and theatrical producer. He had two children, Max Russo and Sam Russo.

Russo started his career in the entertainment industry as a talent agent, representing artists such as Bette Midler and The Manhattan Transfer. He later founded an independent film production company, producing films such as "Trading Places" and "The Rose". He also directed and produced the documentary films "Mad as Hell" and "America: Freedom to Fascism", which explored various political and social issues in the United States. Russo also ran for political office, seeking the Libertarian Party nomination for Governor of Nevada in 1998 and later running for President of the United States as an independent candidate in 2004. Throughout his career, he was an advocate for limited government and individual freedom, and was a critic of the Federal Reserve and the income tax system.

Russo was also known for his activism in the 9/11 Truth movement and was prominently featured in the documentary "Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup". He claimed to have had inside information about the events of 9/11 and believed that there was a government cover-up of the true perpetrators. In addition, he was a vocal opponent of the War on Drugs, arguing that it was a violation of personal liberty and led to the erosion of individual rights. Russo passed away in 2007 after a battle with bladder cancer, leaving behind a legacy as a passionate defender of individual freedom and constitutional principles.

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