Not cool at all to die in public.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/19/us/da...ath/index.html
Americana singer and songwriter David Olney, whose music was recorded by Linda Ronstadt, Steve Young, Emmylou Harris and others, died of an apparent heart attack while performing on stage in Florida Saturday. He was 71.
Olney stopped in the middle of a song and paused, said "I'm sorry," and "put his chin to his chest," "He never dropped his guitar or fell (off) his stool," Miller wrote on Facebook. "It was as easy and gentle as he was."
"He was very still, sitting upright with his guitar on, wearing the coolest hat and a beautiful rust suede jacket ... I just want the picture to be as graceful and dignified as it was, because it at first looked like he was just taking a moment,"
How cool is that...to die on stage performing but in a peaceful way. Eerie for the audience but a cool way to go out
Not cool at all to die in public.
Maybe that is how he would have wanted to go out.
I'm sorry but i'm gonna need a refund. Thanks.
So a whole theater full of people just watched him peacefully fade away? Yea I hope thats how he wanted to go and not wondering why no one was checking his pulse
I guess it's just a risk you take as a customer. To avoid it, go see like Bieber or Arianna Grande next time tbh
I know I've heard the name somewhere along the way.
I guess that's the way to go for a musician.
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