Here are 2 famous musicians from the world died in Struck by car:
Bingo Gazingo (June 2, 1924 Queens-January 1, 2010 Manhattan) a.k.a. Murray Wachs or Gazingo, Bingo & My Robot Friend was an American poet, songwriter, postal worker, composer, musician and writer.
His albums: Bingo Gazingo.
..And My Robot Friend and The Ballad of Bingo Gazingo gained a cult following in the New York City underground music scene. He often performed in the East Village and Lower Manhattan in the 1980s and 1990s. Gazingo's music was characterized by his eccentric and avant-garde style, mixing spoken word poetry with experimental electronic sounds. In addition to his music career, he worked as a postal worker for over 30 years and wrote a memoir titled "A Postal Worker's Poetic Reflections on the Changing Workforce." Despite his underground fame, Gazingo lived a humble life and remained largely unknown to the mainstream music industry. He passed away in Manhattan at the age of 85.
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Natina Reed (October 28, 1980 New York City-October 26, 2012 Duluth) a.k.a. Natina Tiawanna Reed, Blaque or Natina Tiawana Reed was an American singer, songwriter and rapper. Her child is called Tren Brown.
Genres: Pop music, Rhythm and blues, Hip hop music and Contemporary R&B.
Natina Reed started her music career in the late 90s as a member of the all-female group Blaque. The group was signed by Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes of TLC and they achieved great success with their hit singles "808" and "Bring It All to Me". In addition to her work with Blaque, Reed also had a successful acting career, appearing in films like "Honey" and "Bring It On".
Sadly, Reed's life was cut short when she passed away in 2012 at the age of 31 in a car accident. Despite her short career, she left a lasting impact on the music industry with both her powerful vocals and dynamic rapping skills. She is remembered as a talented, trailblazing artist whose legacy continues to inspire new generations of musicians.
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