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Chart-topping ‘60s pop singer dies at 82: ‘He will be greatly missed'
Chart-topping ‘60s pop singer dies at 82: ‘He will be greatly missed'

Yahoo

time20 hours ago

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Chart-topping ‘60s pop singer dies at 82: ‘He will be greatly missed'

Lou Christie, the famous 1960s singer best known for his chart-topping hit 'Lightnin' Strikes,' has died. He was 82. Christie died Wednesday, June 18, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania after a 'short illness' according to the singer's obituary. His death was announced by his family in an Instagram post. 'It is with deep sorrow that we share the passing of our beloved brother, Lou Christie, who left us after a brief illness,' the post reads. 'He was cherished not only by his family and close friends, but also by countless fans whose lives he touched with his kindness and generosity, artistic and musical talent, humor and spirit. His absence leaves a profound void in all our hearts. He will be greatly missed, always remembered, and forever loved.' An official cause of death has not been reported. Known for his signature falsetto, Christie was born Lugee Alfredo Giovanni Sacco in Glenwillard, Pennsylvania, on Feb. 19, 1943, his AllMusic biography states. As a teenager, Christie studied music and singing at Moon Township High School before joining a group called the Classics. After later adopting his stage name, Christie recorded a few songs for small labels from 1959 to 1962. Among these songs was the 1962 local hit 'The Gypsy Cried,' The track was eventually licensed for national release by the Roulette label, peaking at No. 24 on the pop charts in 1963. Christie later moved to New York City and got a gig as a back-up singer. He wrote and recorded 'Two Faces Have I,' which reached the top ten of the pop charts. Christie released several more singles before his smash hit 'Lightnin' Strikes' would go straight to No. 1 in 1965. The singer followed up with the 1966 hit 'Rhapsody in the Rain,' and well as his last top ten entry, 'I'm Gonna Make You Mine,' in 1969. Christie's commercial success dwindled by the 1970s. He released two albums that decade and, by the 1980s, was appearing on oldies package tours. Christie released one album in the 1990s ahead of his 'Greatest Hits Live at the Bottom Line' project in 2004. The 2010s saw two more albums from the late singer. 'Our family lost a legend today. Lou Christie (my father's cousin) was not only a great talent, but a remarkable man, a true friend, and an inspiration,' family member Jack Sacco wrote on Facebook. 'We are so grateful to have known you, Lou. Thank you for sharing such wonderful memories with us.' Boston Calling not returning for 2026, changing festival weekend Country star goes viral for forgetting lyrics to hit song at stadium show Springfield to host 8 concerts, 10 movies for free this summer Country music icon plans to bring luxury hotel to Nashville Rock legend teams up with beverage company to sell cans with his DNA Read the original article on MassLive.

Lou Christie dead: Lightnin' Strikes & Rhapsody in the Rain singer has died at 82 after battling short illness
Lou Christie dead: Lightnin' Strikes & Rhapsody in the Rain singer has died at 82 after battling short illness

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Lou Christie dead: Lightnin' Strikes & Rhapsody in the Rain singer has died at 82 after battling short illness

ICONIC songwriter Lou Christie has died, aged 82. The Lightnin' Strikes & Rhapsody in the Rain singer passed away at his home in Pittsburgh after battling a short illness, his wife said. 1 The artist reached number one of the Billboard Hot 100 in 1966 with the catchy single Lightin' Strikes. And he had another top 20 hit that year with 'Rhapsody in the Rain,' considered overly raunchy at the time. He died on Wednesday aged 82, his wife Francesca told The Hollywood Reporter. The renowned singer was known for his signature falsetto, and he broke onto the scene with two songs in 1963 with the two tunes The Gypsy Cried and Two Faces Have I. Both tracks were written in collaboration with the late Twyla Herbert - a long-time work partner. .

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