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The Artists We Lost in 2022, in Their Words

The New York Times – Music:
Gabe Cohn
Author: Gabe Cohn

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Actors and Actresses, Art, Classical Music, Comedy and Humor, Culture (Arts), Dancing, Ehrenreich, Barbara, Ewing, Maria, Fuller, Charles, Gilliam, Sam, Godard, Jean-Luc, Gordon, David, Gottfried, Gilbert, Hanh, Thich Nhat, Heche, Anne, Herrera, Carmen, Hurt, William (1950- ), Jordan, Leslie, Lansbury, Angela, Lewis, Jerry Lee, Liotta, Ray, Lynn, Loretta, Mantel, Hilary, Marias, Javier, McCullough, David, Milanes, Pablo, Movies, Music, Newton-John, Olivia, Oldenburg, Claes, Poitier, Sidney, Pop and Rock Music, Ramirez, Tina, Rego, Paula (1935- ), Rorem, Ned, Saget, Bob, Soares, Elza (1930-2022), Spector, Ronnie, Straub, Peter, Takeoff (Rapper), Tenuta, Judy, Theater, Two Thousand Twenty Two
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