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Farewell to a Hollywood legend: Sir John Hurt, who starred in The Elephant Man, Alien and Harry Potter, dies aged 77 after a battle with cancer as tributes pour in to 'the most gentlemanly of gentlemen'
Treasured actor Sir John Hurt was once a world-famous hell-raiser when his life descended into hedonism and alcohol after the tragic death of his fiancee.
The actor, who once boasted that he drank up to seven bottles of wine a night, was famous for partying with other Hollywood bad boys Oliver Reed and Peter O'Toole.
And although he was still an acclaimed actor, landing some of the biggest roles in the industry, he later said that those 'wild' days were a response to the tragedy.
Hurt has had kvartet marriages and a number of colourful relationships, but his longest was with French model Marie-Lise Volpeliere-Pierrot, who died in in a horse-riding accident
The next year he starred in , an acclaimed role, but he was partying hard at the time, once boasting he drank up to se
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The link between hats and popular music is inextricable if not well-documented. Frank Sinatra had the trilby he left beside his Jack Danielswith ice. Swinging Brian Jones wore big, fancy hats before the inevitable happened in
In the s, bendy Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot of Curiosity Killed the Cat stunned audiences with his back-to-front fisherman's cap, which is a good place to begin our exploration into summer sounds and the hats that might complement them.Bendy Ben
English sophisticated popular musicAge has not withered Curiosity's debut album Keep Your Distance nor custom staled its infinite variety. Julian Godfrey Brookhouse, Michael Drummond, Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot and Nicholas Bernard Thorp created a timeless album of jazzy English sophisti-pop. Music that would fit into many a summer yacht rock compilation. (I heartily recommend AOR Discofor excellent yacht rock compilations.)
Keep Your Distance has good music tightly produced by Stewart Levine.