Thursday, April 19, 2012

Greg Ham

This one sucks. Men at Work was my first real band I ever got into. Yeah, yeah, whatever. Greg was a great musician and a good person. Here's the write up:
Greg Ham, a musician with the iconic Australian band Men at Work, was found dead in his Melbourne home on Thursday, Australian reports said.Victoria state police confirmed that the deceased was the 58-year-old resident of the house but did not identify him by name, in keeping with local practice. Ham was 58 and neighbors said he was the lone occupant of the house.Two concerned friends who had not heard from Ham in some time found the body after going to check on him, police said, declining to release any details on how Ham died or if the circumstances were suspicious."There are a number of unexplained aspects to it which has caused our attendance here today, and we're assisting the local detectives to determine what has occurred," Detective Senior Sergeant Shane O'Connell told reporters.Newspapers including The Australian and The Sydney Morning Herald reported that Ham had died.Men at Work frontman Colin Hay issued a statement expressing a deep love for his longtime friend, whom he met in 1972 when they were seniors in high school. Hay recalled decades of shared experiences with Ham — from appearing on "Saturday Night Live," to flying through dust storms over the Grand Canyon, to getting lost in the rural Australian countryside."We played in a band and conquered the world together," Hay said. "I love him very much. He's a beautiful man. The saxophone solo on 'Who Can It Be Now' was the rehearsal take. We kept it, that was the one. He's here forever."Ham was perhaps best known for playing the famous flute riff in the band's smash 1980s hit "Down Under." But the beloved tune came under intense scrutiny in recent years after the band was accused of stealing the catchy riff from the children's campfire song "Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree." The publisher of "Kookaburra" sued Men at Work, and in 2010 a judge ruled the band had copied the melody. The group was ordered to hand over a portion of its royalties.Ham later said the controversy had left him devastated, and he worried it would tarnish his legacy."It has destroyed so much of my song," he told Melbourne's The Age newspaper after the court ruling. "It will be the way the song is remembered, and I hate that. I'm terribly disappointed that that's the way I'm going to be remembered — for copying something."On Thursday, neighbor John Nassar praised Ham, whom he had known for about 30 years."He was a lovely human being, never judgmental about anyone," Nassar told reporters. "He was a very friendly human being."Ham also played the saxophone and keyboards, and more recently worked as a guitar teacher."Down Under" and the album it was on, "Business As Usual," topped the Australian, American and British charts in early 1983. The song remains an unofficial anthem for Australia and was ranked fourth in a 2001 music industry survey of the best Australian songs. Men at Work won the 1983 Grammy Award for Best New Artist.Australian rock historian Glenn Baker, who was Australian editor of Billboard magazine when Men At Work was at its peak touring the world, recalled Ham as bursting with energy during the band's glory days."When they came back (from tour), it was generally Greg who I would interview because he'd tell the best stories and he was effervescent, energetic, good fun, good-humored and good-natured," Baker said. "He was having a great time."___






Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Dick Clark

A true American iCON for sure. Thank you for teaching white people how to dance....well at least trying to teach them!
Host and TV producer Dick Clark has died. He was 82.
It was first reported by the news Wednesday afternoon. A rep told the site that Clark
underwent surgery Tuesday night and suffered a "massive" heart attack following
the procedure.
Clark started his career as a radio announcer at WRUN in Utica, N.Y., when
he was 17. His long-running show, "American Bandstand," was on the air from 1957-1989.
"Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve" began in 1972 and continues to this day
with Ryan Seacrest.
Clark launched the American Music Awards in 1973. He became a Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame inductee in 1993.
Clark suffered a stroke in December 2004. He continued performing even after
the stroke, even though it had affected his ability to speak and walk.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Davy Jones
02/29/2012
Ugh. Well such is life and in life you have to mention the passings of someone you enjoyed. Today is that day. An official from the medical examiner's office for Martin County, Florida confirmed they received a call from Martin Memorial Hospital informing them that Jones had passed away.Jones is survived by his wife Jessica and 4 daughters from previous marriages. He was 66-years-old. Jones joined The Monkees in 1965 ... along with Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork ... and together they churned out a bunch of hugely popular songs including 3 number 1 hits -- "Daydream Believer," "Last Train to Clarksville" and "I'm a Believer." The group was initially cast by TV producers who wanted to create a scripted series about an actual rock n' roll band. But the group exploded, and Jones in particular became a Beatles-caliber heartthrob.The Monkees songs were covered by huge bands like Coldpay, and Smash Mouth's version of "I'm a Believer" was famously featured in "Shrek."




Friday, February 17, 2012

Gary Carter


02/17/2012
The effervescent Hall of Fame catcher whose single for the Mets in the 1986 World Series touched off one of the most improbable rallies in baseball, died Thursday. The Kid was 57.Carter was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor last May, two weeks after finishing his second season as coach at Palm Beach Atlantic University. Mets spokesman Jay Horwitz said Carter died at a hospice in the West Palm Beach, Fla., area.

Whitney, Etta, Coach and an Epstein.





I know! Sorry for the lack of updates over here. I've been busy and I'm not the only one! Death has been busy as well these past few weeks. Here's a foursome that left us. We had a crack whore in a tub, an old man who "didn't see anything", a great singer, and a wonderful actor who made us laugh and cry. And here's something else to make you cry. Slabber Debbie already has two!! Debbie racks up an impressive 42 points. Don't be discouraged! We have a loooooooong year ahead of us! Let's get SLABBING!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

2011 is over...you're winner is............






SLABBER DEBBIE!!!!!!!!! AGAIN!!!!!






Yes that is right! Debbie has won the death pool for the second time in a row! I would never want to upset her. I sure as hell don't want to end up on her list!!! Debbie racked up over 170 points. How does she do it? Debbie will never tell!






2011 is over and now we look forward to 2012. What will the new year bring? Who will leave? What surprises are in store for us all? We'll we even be around to see the end of the year? Will the world end? Will Lindsey Lohan visit the morgue in a non-community service role? Will The Justin Beaver OD on pop-rocks and Mountain Dew? The only way to find out is to wait and see!!!






The slabbers are hard at work picking and choosing. So stay tuned to this site for all the updates (well, the ones I care about updating about). And see the drama unfold!






Are you ready? LET'S GET READY TO SLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAB!!!!!!






Monday, December 19, 2011

Kim Jong II HIT!

12/18/2011
Ok we all know this dude but forget that. Of course Slabber Debbie had him on her list and he racks up another 31 points bringing her grand total this year to: 150 damn points! Yep I think it's safe to say this. YOUR WINNER OF THE 2011 CELEBRITY SLAB DEAD POOL: SLABBER DEBBIE!!!!!!!!!!!!! AGAIN!!!! This, I believe, marks two years in a row that Debbie wins. Freaking figures! You may have been lucky, unlike everyone who died this year, but let's see what happens in 2012!!

Anyway. Kim Jong you left us too soon. This song is for you:


Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Harry Morgan

12/07/2011

"M*A*S*H" star Harry Morgan died at his home in Los Angeles on Wednesday morning. The character actor was 96.
He was best known for playing Colonel Sherman T. Potter on the long-running army comedy.
In a 2004 interview with the The Television Academy Foundation’s Archive of American Television, Morgan acknowledged the profound effect that the iconoclastic sitcom had on his career.
Looks like Ol' Sherm is riding Sophie into the sunset before this year is over with. Rest now fine sir and play all the horse hockey you want.

Not sure of the cause of death but I'm thinking a cocaine overdose.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Smokin Joe Frazier

11/08/2011

“Smokin” Joe Frazier, who captured two heavyweight titles in a brilliant career spanning almost 20 years, died on Monday after a brief but brave bout with liver cancer. He was 67.

Don't think anything can explain it more than this:



and just because I can.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Andy Rooney- HIT!!

0/00/01-11/04/2011
Yeah the old crusty dude from 60 minutes is dead and of course Debbie had him on her list. She gets a whopping 8 points on this one which brings her grand total to: 121 points! Um I think it's pretty safe to say we are all fucked. Debbie pulls so far ahead!

Friday, October 21, 2011

Moammar Gaddafi/Khadafy/Qadhafi/The Fashion Plate

10/19/2011

See this dude? Yeah he was dragged out of a drainage ditch and beat up and shot in the head. He, too, did a lot of stuff for a few years and pissed a lot of people off. But now he's dead. Nobody had him on their list which is a shame. Have fun going where you are headed to! Say hello to Saddamn and Osama and Capt. Kangaroo for us!

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Charles Napier

10/05/2011

As the press and everyone else was reporting about Steve Jobs jobbing out to death. One of the worlds most talented actors passed away as well. Such a shame as he was one of my favorties. Eat all the corn on the cob you want fine sir. Character actor Charles Napier, whose granite jaw and toothy grin earned him tough-guy roles in movies like "The Blues Brothers" has died in California at 75.
Longtime friend Dennis Wilson tells the Bakersfield Californian that Napier died Wednesday at Bakersfield Memorial Hospital. The AP says no other details are being released, but according to the Hollywood Reporter, the actor collapsed at his home and was placed on life support at the hospital.
Napier may be best known as Good Ole Boys front man Tucker McElroy in John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd's 1980 musical comedy film "The Blues Brothers."
He also was the scheming intelligence officer facing Sylvester Stallone in the 1985 "Rambo" sequel.
A divorced father of three, Napier was the judge in 1993's "Philadelphia," and he was Lt. Bill Boyle in 1991's "Silence of the Lambs." He also provided voices for many animated characters and appeared opposite Jeremy Piven in "The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard."



Steve Jobs

10/05/2011


Yeah I know it's been a while and some "people" have kicked it but they weren't worth the time to put on here. However this dude I guess is. Steve Jobs, the visionary in the black turtleneck who co-founded Apple in a Silicon Valley garage, built it into the world's leading tech company and led a mobile-computing revolution with wildly popular devices such as the iPhone, died Wednesday. He was 56. Very surprised that nobody had him on their list. Last year he was a favorite.

We are almost at the end and Slabber Debbie is in the lead (AS ALWAYS!) there better be a lot of choking on Halloween candy or tainted cranberry sauce this holiday season! Come on Joyce DeWitt. What's wrong with you!?! Go play in traffic or something!!!!

Friday, August 12, 2011

Jani Lane

08/11/2011
Jani Lane -- former lead singer of the rock band Warrant -- was found dead at a hotel in L.A. Thursday evening ... TMZ has learned. Lane's body was discovered at the Comfort Inn hotel in Woodland Hills, CA. So far, no official cause of death has been released. Lane famously penned the band's biggest hit "Cherry Pie" back in 1989 ... before eventually leaving the band to pursue a solo career. Lane had a history of alcohol-related issues -- he was ordered to serve 120 days in jail after he was arrested for DUI in 2010 ... his second DUI in two years. Lane was 47.

There will be NO PIE where you're heading pal! Cupcakes yes, but no pie!


Thursday, August 4, 2011

Bubba Smith

8/3/2011
Former NFL star Bubba Smith, who went from feared defensive end on the field to endearing giant in his successful second career as an actor, died Wednesday. He was 66.Los Angeles County coroner's spokesman Ed Winter said Smith was found dead at his Baldwin Hills home. Winter said he didn't know the circumstances or cause of death.Police spokesman Richard French added the death does not appear to be suspicious.The top overall pick in the 1967 draft after a sensational career at Michigan State, the 6-foot-7 Smith spent five seasons with the Baltimore Colts and two seasons each with Oakland and Houston. He won the 1971 Super Bowl with the Colts."I'm saddened by it. I remember my first training camp in 1972 in Golden, Colo. I spent a lot of time with him there. He was a great guy. He was a giant, the biggest player on the field," Colts owner Jim Irsay said.One of the best pass rushers in the game, Smith often drew two blockers, yet was effective enough to make two Pro Bowls and one All-Pro team. His best work, though, came in college, and Smith was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame in 1988."He was simply a good guy," former Michigan State teammate Robert Viney said in a statement released through the university. "His size made him an intimidating figure, but he was a real gentleman. He was a helluva player."As an actor his most memorable role was playing Moses Hightower, the soft-spoken officer in the "Police Academy" series. He also appeared in such television series as "Good Times," "Charlie's Angels," and "Half Nelson," and was a regular in the ground-breaking Miller Lite commercials featuring retired players.Born Charles Aaron Smith, he played in high school for his father, Willie Ray Smith, in Beaumont, Texas, before heading to Michigan State, where he was an All-American in 1966."`Bubba' Smith was a great Spartan," Michigan State athletic director Mark Hollis said in a statement. "As both a football player and later as an actor, `Bubba' was a great ambassador for the University. It's only fitting that beginning this fall the Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year Award bears his name."At Michigan State he played on some of the school's greatest teams under coach Duffy Daugherty and was one of its best players. Fans in East Lansing, Mich., would chant, "Kill, Bubba, Kill" during games and his No. 95 jersey was retired in 2006."I will shed some tears tonight because I've lost a great friend," Viney said. "He never sought the spotlight. He was a humble man. As I remember him, I recall the chants of "Kill, Bubba, Kill" from the crowd in Spartan Stadium. He will be missed."Smith was part of two of the most famous football games ever played. In 1966, he was at Michigan State when the Spartans and Notre Dame, both undefeated, played to a 10-10 tie. Michigan State finished second behind the top-ranked Fighting Irish that season.In 1965 and '66, Smith helped Michigan State go 19-1-1 and win consecutive Big Ten titles."Bubba was definitely a game changer as a defensive end," former Michigan State teammate Gene Washington said. "You simply didn't see guys with his size and quickness coming off the defensive line. His ability spoke for itself. He was a great teammate and a great leader. Bubba never had to say much because he led by example."In 1969, Smith played for the Colts against the New York Jets in the Super Bowl. Led by Joe Namath, the Jets of the AFL upset the NFL champion Colts 16-7 in Miami.

The best part of Police Acadamy One.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phHZ2HOkn8s

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Christopher Mayer

7/23/2011
Two legends on the same day. July 23rd took Amy Winehouse and Christopher Mayer.....ok not legends and at least you know who Winehouse is! Chris here played "Vance" for 19 episodes on "The Dukes of Hazzard". After Bo and Luke couldn't take anymore of Uncle Jesses "fiddling" they left and this schmoe and another dude took his place. How did he die? Probably from obscurity. Anyway. He was 57. Ride into the sunset Vance!

Monday, July 25, 2011

Amy Winehouse- HIT!!!

7/23/2011



Shocker, I know. But what isn't a shocker is that Slabber Debbie had Amy on her list! With this death Deb gets a mega 73 points!!!!!! Add to the points that Deb received for Jeff Conaway, her grand total is: 113 points!!!! Yeah it's pretty safe to say that everyone else needs an asteroid or something to take out the rest of their lists to win this. BUT it's only the end of July. ANYTHING can happen! Oh yeah, Amy was 27 and died from a drug overdose. News Flash! Water is also wet!

Friday, July 22, 2011

Johnny Rottens House

TWO WEEKS AGO


Former Sex Pistol John Lydon - aka Johnny Rotten - has revealed his home in London burned down two weeks ago.
Speaking at the Mojo music awards on Thursday, the 55-year-old blamed a faulty spin dryer for the kitchen fire that decimated the property.
"I was in Italy," he said after accepting an outstanding contribution to music award. "My wife rang me up just before we were going on stage.
"[She] said 'Oh John, I don't want to disturb you. The house has burnt down.'
"I hadn't been in the house for two years," the singer told reporters. "First time I tried to get clean the house goes up in flames."
The blaze, he revealed, had destroyed songs he had written for the latest PiL (Public Image Limited) record. "Welcome to Rotten World," he said.
"The point is all of that doesn't matter," continued the singer, who said the important thing was his wife - German publishing heiress Nora Forster - had survived the conflagration.
Learning she was unharmed, he said, "was the best news I've ever had in my whole life."
Lydon was on typically combative form as he collected his accolade, criticising record companies who he said had left him "bankrupt".
"Public Image has been the most difficult thing I've ever had to do in my entire life," he said at the event, held at The Brewery in east Londo



No word if any butter spread was lost!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Sherwood Schwartz

07/12/2011
Legendary Hollywood producer Sherwood Schwartz -- who changed the prime-time landscape with shows like "The Brady Bunch" -- is dead at 94.Schwartz made a huge impact on the TV dial in the 1950s, '60s and '70s with shows like "The Brady Bunch," "Gilligan's Island," "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" and "Harper Valley PTA."According to TMZ Schwartz died of natural causes in his sleep surrounded by his family. He is survived by his wife of 69 years, Mildred Schwartz, and four children.

And yes, I thought he was dead already as well.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Peter Falk

06/23/2011
A family spokesman confirmed to CBS News that actor Peter Falk died in Los Angeles Thursday night. He was 83.
The "Columbo" star won four Emmy Awards for his portrayal of the cigar-chomping detective who always looked as if he'd just rolled out of bed. Falk played Columbo on television regularly from 1971 to 1978 and then sporadically from 1989 until 2003. He won his first Emmy in 1962 for outstanding single performance by an actor in a leading role for an episode of "The Dick Powell Theatre" (1961).
Falk also had starring roles in his friend John Cassavetes' films "Husbands" and "A Woman Under the Influence" and starred with Cassavetes in Elaine May's 1976 film "Mikey and Nicky." He was nominated twice for the best supporting actor Oscar, for "Murder, Inc." and "Pocketful of Miracles."
In recent years, Falk suffered from Alzheimer's disease. In 2009, he was placed in a conservatorship. He is survived by his wife, Shera, of 34 years, and two daughters from a previous marriage.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Ryan Dunn

6/20/2011
"Jackass" star Ryan Dunn was killed early Monday morning when his Porsche flew over a guardrail in West Goshen, Pa., slammed into a tree and burst into flames, according to local police.
Dunn's passenger -- who hasn't been identified -- was also killed.
Dunn was identified by his tattoos, according to a witness who was on the scene when the bodies were pulled from the wreckage.
Bam Margera's mom, April called into Preston and Steve's morning radio show, to confirm that one of the stars of MTV’s "Jackass” was killed in a car accident.
The one-car accident happened on Route 322 around 2:30 a.m., according to Officer Geiger with West Goshen police.
Dunn was known primarily for his dangerous antics and practical jokes in the "Jackass" movies with his long-time friend Bam Margera. He is also a member of the CKY Crew with Margera.
Ryan Dunn was 34.

Ugh. Well Dunn dumbass! Hmmm...I wonder if he WAS "well done"?? Too soon???

Clarence Clemons

6/18/2011
Legendary saxophonist Clarence Clemons died today of complications from a stroke he suffered back on June 12. He was 69. Clemons, known to fans as the Big Man, was the most famous member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band. His music cut through on songs like "Born To Run," "Thunder Road," "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out," and "Dancing In The Dark"... and on and on.Bruce Springsteen released a statement, saying, "Clarence lived a wonderful life. He carried within him a love of people that made them love him. He created a wondrous and extended family. He loved the saxophone, loved our fans and gave everything he had every night he stepped on stage. His loss is immeasurable and we are honored and thankful to have known him and had the opportunity to stand beside him for nearly forty years."The statement continued, "He was my great friend, my partner, and with Clarence at my side, my band and I were able to tell a story far deeper than those simply contained in our music. His life, his memory, and his love will live on in that story and in our band."Clemons was married five times and had four sons -- Clarence III, Charles, Christopher and Jarod.





Friday, May 27, 2011

Jeff Conaway- HIT!!!!

5/27/2011
Jeff Conaway, the "Grease" actor who played Kenickie and appeared on "Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew," died Friday. He was 60.
The actor had been in a medically induced coma before doctors took him off life support Friday. The coma was a result of pneumonia and his unconscious arrival to Encino Medical Center May 10 because of "too many prescribed drugs," his sister Carla Shreve said. "Jeff was taken off life support [Thursday] afternoon," his manager, Phil Brock, told People. "His family chose to take him off of life support based on advice from physicians. They thought for several days that the situation was hopeless." Conaway died at 10:30 a.m. and his sisters, nieces and nephews were with him.

Goodbye Bobby Wheeler..here's hoping that you finally get well. AND we have another hit! Long time Slabber and hell of a picker Debbie finally scores! She gets 40 points!!!!

Friday, May 20, 2011

Randy "Macho Man" Savage

05/20/2011


Here's a heartbreaking one. One of the greatest pro. wrestlers ever died today in a car crash. Randy Poffo better known to the wrestling world as Randy "Macho Man' Savage died today when he had a heart attack behind the wheel of his Jeep and swerved into a tree killing him instantly. Randy Savage got his start in pro. wrestling in the Mid-South but gained all his popularity when he joined the then World Wrestling Federation winning their hearvyweight championship more than one. Savage went onto WCW where he won their world title as well. Randy just celebrated his one year anniversary with his wife Lynn. Randy was 58 years old.










Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Norman

Last week sometime.


Everyone should sit down for this one. Jennifer Aniston has lost a friend. Her beloved Welsh corgi-terrier mix, Norman, died at age 15.
"He died a few weeks ago," Aniston's rep confirms to PEOPLE. "He was an old dog and it was just his time."
Over the years, Aniston described her pal as a quiet canine who enjoyed resting at her feet.
"He's my baby boy," she told PEOPLE in February. "Norman goes with me on location -- I've got to take Norman."
The actress, who just purchased a $4.95 million apartment in New York, bought the home under the name Norman's Nest Trust.
Earlier this year, the pooch tagged along with Aniston when she was a guest on TV's "Chelsea Lately."
Host Chelsea Handler and the crowd went wild for the pup, whom Aniston affectionately called "Norm" and "Normy," and watched as the actress tried to get him to sit, but to no avail.
"He's 15 years old, he doesn't care anymore," Aniston said.
Back when he was a young pup, Norman got into his share of trouble. He reportedly disappeared for two days in 1998 and eventually turned up at an animal shelter.
But most likely the event left him unfazed: "Even back [as a puppy] he was as cool as a cucumber," Aniston told PEOPLE in 2008. "He's just a person in a dog suit."
Norman is survived by Aniston's other pup, a white German shepherd named Dolly.


Light a candle for Norman.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Mia Amber Davis

05/10/2011

Mia Amber Davis -- the big girl who seduced the skinny, geeky dude in "Road Trip" -- has passed away ... this according to her friends at Plus Model Magazine. The details surrounding Mia's death are still emerging ... and so far, no cause of death has been released. According to MediaTakeOut.com, 36-year-old Mia is survived by her husband Mike.

Hmmmm.....I'm guessing...................pie.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Jackie Cooper

05/03/2011



Jackie Cooper, 88, died Tuesday at a nursing facility in Santa Monica, Calif., said his other son, John after a sudden illness.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Osama Bin Laden- HIT!!

05/01/2011
Hmmmm ever hear of this guy?? Anyway this dude, wearing the ever so stylish (cue Del Griffith) Casio watch did some things a few years ago and he was killed by US Navy Seal in a firefight in Pakistan some say late last week. The above photo was shot (ha!) some time ago. The picture below is as recent as last month. Osama went under cosmetic surgery to make himself look more like the locals. AND we have our first hit of the year!! Congrats Adam!!!! You have 43 points!



















































































Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Lynn Hauldren

04/26/2011

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Lynn Hauldren, 89, the advertising copywriter who became the inspiration for the Empire Carpet Man in the 1970s and helped launch the company's signature jingle into national recognition, died Tuesday, according to an Empire spokesperson.
Mr. Hauldren rose to became a decades-long advertising icon, as the person who wrote the catchy jingle that accompanies the company's famous phone number, and often delivered it with style: “Five-eight-eight, two-three-hundred ... Empire.”
“Lynn was truly passionate about the Empire brand,” said Steve Silvers, chief executive officer for Empire.
“He has made an indelible mark on advertising history with his creativity and warmth. Lynn will always have a special place in the hearts of many. Our thoughts are with his family during this time.”
The company’s owner during the time requested that Mr. Hauldren serve as the on-air talent for the spots after unsuccessfully auditioning several other people for the role. This decision launched him into pop culture stardom. Mr. Hauldren went on to serve as the inspiration for today’s Empire Today brand. He helped to launch the signature jingle into advertsing history as one of the nation’s most popular jingles.
In a 1997 interview with the Tribune, Mr. Hauldren commented on how the commercials transformed him into a celebrity.
"People are good-natured," he told the Tribune, "but once in a while they'll grab at you and say, 'Here's that carpet dude!' or 'Hey! Aren't you somebody?' I always hope folks understand I'm not a celebrity. I'm just a TV pitchman, a glorified salesman."
Mr. Hauldren was a decorated World War II veteran who continued to lend his voiceover talent to Empire’s commercials until his passing.
In addition, he was known as a key singer in the barbershop quartet arena, recording several albums with the quartet, Chordiac Arrest, and a vocal ensemble called Chicago Natural Gas.
“Lynn was just a joy all the time,” said Tom Felgen, who along with Hauldren sang the popular jingle. ”He was a neat and special guy who was really wrapped up in music and words. He had a very natural way of writing things. When we were singing together, it was total fun all the time.”







Friday, April 15, 2011

10 years ago......

04/15/2001
When people say "time flies" they are not kidding. 10 years ago today the whole world lost, not just the punk world, not just the music world, but the WHOLE world lost one of the greatest people ever. Jeffrey Hyman also know as Joey Ramone. We here at the slab can tell you all about his career but we would rather let the next few videos show you. Joey was a truly amazing talent and there will never be another like him. Gabba Gabba Hey Joey...and say hello to Dee Dee for us.