Legendary jazz pianist and teacher Ellis Marsalis Jr., the patriarch of New Orleans' great musical family, died April 1. Their debut album This Waiting Game received four stars in The Telegraph and shot into the top jazz albums of 2015. Nicholas Parsons, British broadcaster who hosted BBC radio 4's "Just A Minute" game show for more than 50 years, died January 28. He was 27. He was 90. Herbert Milton Stempel, an American television game show contestant and subsequent whistle-blower on the fraudulent nature of the industry, in what became known as the 1950s quiz show scandals, died April 7. Twice selling out Ronnie Scott’s and with sold out gigs at Cheltenham Jazz Festival and their album launch at Pizza Express Live in Soho, the Ben Cox Band are on the up. “This is a ‘Masked Singer’ first. Claude Heater, the famed opera singer who appeared with his face unseen as Jesus Christ in William Wyler's epic 1959 production of "Ben-Hur," died May 28. Maria Mercader, a longtime journalist and CBS News producer and talent executive died March 26. She was 91. Incredible Blanket Puts Humans In A Deep Sleep, Melting Stress Away, © Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images, © Mark Sagliocco/Patrick McMullan/Getty Images, © Adam Gasson/Future Publishing/Shutterstock, © Eric McCandless/Walt Disney Television/Getty Images. He was 84. He was 52. He was 84. Something for everyone. But first, snuggle up as I serenade you.”. Florian Schneider, the co-founder of the German electronic band Kraftwerk, died May 6. He was 84. www.vivevocals.com Ben Cox: Oliver Benjamin Cox is an English cricketer who plays county cricket for Worcestershire.. born on 2 February 1992 (24 years ago) in Wordsley; nationality: England education: Bromsgrove School Ben Cox is a musical artist and was a member of Kyte.. profession: Musician; member of musical group Kyte (Bass guitar) between 2007 and September 2010 (3 years) If you liked it, please subscribe... more incoming :) This station is part of Cox Media Group Television. Rapper Lexii Alijai, best known for using her talents to rap over Kehlani's 2015 hit song "Jealous," died January 1. He was 52. Diana Serra Cary, the silent film sensation known as Baby Peggy, died February 24. Singer Helen Reddy, whose 1972 chart-topper “I Am Woman” became a feminist anthem and who recorded a string of other hits, died Friday, her family said in a statement. People. He was 85. Instead of the show unmasking the celebrity, the star unmasked himself. Shirley Douglas, a Canadian actor and activist, died April 5. Ben Cox band will be joined by special guest BBC Young Jazz Musician of the Year 2014 Alexander Bone. He was 93. Maybe you like what you see. Ken Osmond, best known for his role as the troublemaker Eddie Haskell on the television comedy “Leave It to Beaver,” died on May 18. The band, not the verkakte song. David Schramm, a stage actor who was also a star on the NBC comedy “Wings,” died March 28. He was 75. He was 93. He was 61. Contact: [email protected] Terrence McNally, a four-time Tony Award-winning playwright, died March 24. Comedy writer Buck Henry, the legendary scribe who co-wrote “The Graduate,” “Catch-22" and “To Die For” and co-created the TV series “Get Smart,” died January 8. He was 86. She was 25. Ann E. Todd, a former child star in the 1930s and ‘40s who appeared in films such as “Intermezzo” and “All This, and Heaven Too" before making her mark in sitcoms during the '50s, died February 7. Photographer and collaborator Astrid Kirchherr, renowned for taking the first ever photograph of The Beatles in her hometown of Hamburg, when they were an unknown five-piece, died May 12. Jimmy Cobb, a jazz drummer who helped drive Miles Davis’s masterpiece “Kind of Blue,” an album of transcendent lyricism and spontaneity, died May 24. Actor Jay Benedict, best known for his roles in 1986's "Aliens," 2012's "The Dark Knight Rises" and the U.K. TV series "Emmerdale," died April 4. Ben Cooper, a Western star of films and TV like "Johnny Guitar," "Bonanza," "Rawhide" and more, died February 24. Rising star Ben Cox is a singer who brings a fresh, unique sound to the Jazz scene. Actor Harry Hains, who played roles in titles including "American Horror Story," died January 7. The Doghouse Jazz Bar Ramsbottom. He was 80. She was 88. Actor and acting coach Stan Kirsch, best known for his role in the TV series “Highlander,” died January 11. He was 86. You may have heard I can be a bit combative. On “The Masked Singer,” Rourke performed Ben E. King’s “Stand By Me,” Variety reported. Chynna Rogers, the hip-hop artist who first turned heads on the modeling runway and then with her talent as a rapper, died April 8. Fast gaining a reputation for his mesmerising tone and captivating delivery, he is steeped in the history of the song. Straight off the back of two successful albums, Ben Cox, whose debut album 'This Waiting Game' was listed in the Telegraph's Top Jazz Albums 2015, brings together a new band to celebrate the music of Grammy award winning American singer songwriter James Taylor. Actor Stuart Whitman, an Oscar nominee for his role as a convicted child molester in the 1961 movie “The Mark,” died March 16. He was 91. She was 86. Frederick Thomas, best known as his rap alias Fred The Godson, died April 23. He dedicated the song to his friend Willy DeVille, a musician who died in 2009. Thomas L. Miller, a longtime TV producer known for hits including "Family Matters," "Full House," "Perfect Strangers" and "Step by Step," died April 5. Marge Redmond, who played the wry Sister Jacqueline on "The Flying Nun" and also starred in the  "Cool Whip" commercial died February 10. He was 56. The Ben Cox Band are a fresh young quintet on the UK Jazz scene. Anthemic songs, infectious melodies and a formidable live experience. No future appearances for Ben Cox Band have yet been entered. Please join us and feel free to sing along while we take you through his life and journey with some of his most memorable music.” In his clue package, Rourke told the panel, “Despite my checkered history, I can actually be quite charming. He was the editor of his father's unpublished material, including “The Silmarillion” in 1977 and “The Fall of Gondolin” in 2018. Three times Grammy winner Kenny Rogers known for his song “The Gambler” died March 19. ♪ help me share!- http://www.facebook.com/share.php?u=http://youtu.be/Zc3BLrIo-Vk Go West singer. He was 84. He was 67. She was 40. He was 78. She was 78. He was 92. Singer-songwriter  Bill Withers, a soul legend best known songs like “Lean on Me,” “Lovely Day,” and “Ain’t No Sunshine,” died March 30 from heart complications in Los Angeles. Playing music from their shared passions for great tunes from the jazz songbook as well as original songs, the band has a natural affinity for underlying grooves and melody. Lyle Waggoner, known for his work on "The Carol Burnett Show" and "Wonder Woman," died March 17. I’d love to have you for dinner. He was 87. Nashville singer-songwriter David Olney died Saturday ... the famed opera singer who appeared with his face unseen as Jesus Christ in William Wyler's epic 1959 production of "Ben-Hur," died May 28. © 2020 Cox Media Group. "YOU HAVE A GREAT BLEND" - Alvin Chea, take 6 "a very good sense for arranging harmony for voices" - Dr Dent Take 6, Ezekiel Saw De Wheel - A cappella sung by VIVE, Lighthouse Family - High - A cappella sung by VIVE. Ja’Net DuBois, the actress who played the sassy Willona Woods in the 1970s TV show “Good Times” and sang the theme song to “The Jeffersons,” died February 17.