Musician Dave Mason, 79, a founding member of the UK group Traffic, died Sunday. He had been in ill health for some time.
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Mason began his career with Traffic, giving the psychedelic band their biggest British hit with “Hole in My Shoe.” He left the band shortly after the single climbed to Number Two in 1967, an early indication of the wanderlust that became his signature. Over the course of his career, Mason played on sessions by the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, and George Harrison, playing alongside Eric Clapton on a tour with Delaney & Bonnie and Friends, and even spending time in Fleetwood Mac in the early 1990s. He’d later joke that “I’m kind of the Forrest Gump of rock,” a declaration he made to USA Today while promoting his 2024 memoir, Only You Know and I Know.
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Democratic congressman David Scott, 80, has died. He is the fifth member of the House, four Democrats and one Republican, to have died this year.
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“In more than two decades in Congress, Congressman David Scott served the people of Georgia’s 13th District with unwavering dedication and honor,” Clark said in a statement Wednesday. “He leaves behind a legacy woven into the very fabric of our community, our state, and our nation.”
Scott spent 20 years as a Georgia state senator before his election to the House in 2002, rising to a senior post on the chamber’s Financial Services committee along with his role on agriculture.
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French actress Nathalie Baye, 77, has died. She was known for her versatility in the parts she played over the decades.
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It was not just the quantity of her roles but the quality of her performances that earned her accolades. Baye won four César awards, the French equivalent of an Oscar, two of them for best actress. Three of them, for Every Man for Himself (1980), Strange Affair (1981) and La Balance (1982), were won in successive years.
Her big break came when Truffaut cast her first in his 1973 comedy La Nuit Américaine (Day for Night), then five years later as the lead role opposite himself in the historical drama La Chambre Verte (The Green Room, 1978) based on Henry James’s short story The Altar of the Dead, first published in his collection Terminations in 1895.
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