Richard Severo
Richard Severo is a music journalist. Below are 74 of 74 articles datpiff.ink indexes across 1 publication. Each links out to the original at the publisher.
- From 2000: Hedy Lamarr, Sultry Star Who Reigned in Hollywood — The New York Times · Mar 06, 2026
- Tom Lehrer, Musical Satirist With a Dark Streak, Dies at 97 — The New York Times · Jul 27, 2025
- Norman Lear, Whose Comedies Changed the Face of TV, Is Dead at 101 — The New York Times · Dec 06, 2023
- Bob Barker, Longtime Host of ‘The Price Is Right,’ Dies at 99 — The New York Times · Aug 26, 2023
- Betty White, a TV Fixture for Seven Decades, Is Dead at 99 — The New York Times · Dec 31, 2021
- Hugh Downs, Perennial Small-Screen Fixture, Is Dead at 99 — The New York Times · Jul 02, 2020
- Phyllis Diller, Sassy Comedian, Dies at 95 — The New York Times · Aug 20, 2012
- David L. Wolper, Producer of Groundbreaking ‘Roots’, Is Dead at 82 — The New York Times · Aug 12, 2010
- Mitch Miller, Maestro of the Singalong, Dies at 99 — The New York Times · Aug 02, 2010
- Fess Parker, Who as Davy Crockett Set Off Coonskin Cap Craze, Dies at 85 — The New York Times · Mar 19, 2010
- Fess Parker, ‘Davy Crockett’ and ‘Daniel Boone’ Star, Has Died — The New York Times · Mar 18, 2010
- Ed McMahon, Top Second Banana, Dies at 86 — The New York Times · Jun 23, 2009
- Jack Lawrence, Writer of Hit Songs, Dies at 96 — The New York Times · Mar 18, 2009
- Pat Hingle, Versatile Actor With Recurring Role in Batman Movies, Dies at 84 — The New York Times · Jan 05, 2009
- Oscar Peterson, 82, Jazz’s Piano Virtuoso, Dies — The New York Times · Dec 25, 2007
- Oscar Peterson, Virtuoso of Jazz, Dies at 82 — The New York Times · Dec 24, 2007
- Joey Bishop, ‘Rat Pack’ Comic, Dies at 89 — The New York Times · Oct 19, 2007
- Joey Bishop, 89, Last of the Rat Pack, Is Dead — The New York Times · Oct 19, 2007
- Merv Griffin, Television Innovator, Dies at 82 — The New York Times · Aug 13, 2007
- Ray Evans, Lyricist of Hit Songs From Movies, Dies at 92 — The New York Times · Feb 17, 2007
- Frankie Laine, 93, the Hit-Making Crooner Who Used His Voice ‘Like a Horn,’ Is Dead — The New York Times · Feb 07, 2007
- Mickey Spillane, 88, Critic-Proof Writer of Pulpy Mike Hammer Novels, Dies — The New York Times · Jul 18, 2006
- Cy Feuer, a Producer of 'Guys and Dolls' and Other Broadway Musicals, Is Dead at 95 — The New York Times · May 18, 2006
- Ralph Edwards, Who Made Lives Into Shows, Dies at 92 — The New York Times · Nov 16, 2005
- William Manchester, Whose Biographies Detailed Power in the 20th Century, Dies at 82 — The New York Times · Jun 02, 2004
- Tony Randall, Half of the 'Odd Couple,' Dies at 84 — The New York Times · May 18, 2004
- Jack Paar, Unpredictable TV Host Who Kept Americans Up Late, Is Dead at 85 — The New York Times · Jan 28, 2004
- Bob Keeshan, Creator and Star of TV's 'Captain Kangaroo,' Is Dead at 76 — The New York Times · Jan 24, 2004
- Ann Miller, Tap-Dancer Starring in Musicals, Dies — The New York Times · Jan 23, 2004
- John Gregory Dunne, Novelist, Screenwriter and Observer of Hollywood, Is Dead at 71 — The New York Times · Jan 01, 2004
- John Gregory Dunne, Novelist, Screenwriter and Observer of Hollywood, Is Dead at 71 — The New York Times · Dec 31, 2003
- Art Carney, Played Ed Norton on The Honeymooners, Dies at 85 — The New York Times · Nov 11, 2003
- George Plimpton, Author And Editor, Is Dead at 76 — The New York Times · Sep 27, 2003
- Jinx Falkenburg, Model, Actress, Pioneer Of Radio and TV Talk Shows, Dies at 84 — The New York Times · Aug 28, 2003
- Tex McCrary Dies at 92; Public Relations Man Who Helped Create Talk-Show Format — The New York Times · Jul 30, 2003
- Buddy Hackett, Irrepressible, Streetwise Clown, Dies at 78 — The New York Times · Jul 02, 2003
- Bill Mauldin, Cartoonist Who Showed World War II Through G.I. Eyes, Dies at 81 — The New York Times · Jan 23, 2003
- Eddie Bracken Dies at 87; Acted in Sturges Comedies — The New York Times · Nov 16, 2002
- Joseph Nathan Kane Dies; Master of Minutiae Was 103 — The New York Times · Sep 27, 2002
- Rosemary Clooney, Legendary Pop Singer, Dies at 74 — The New York Times · Jul 01, 2002
- Harold Russell Dies at 88; Veteran and Oscar Winner — The New York Times · Feb 01, 2002
- Igor Cassini, Hearst Columnist, Dies at 86 — The New York Times · Jan 09, 2002
- Norman Granz, Who Took Jazz Out of Smoky Clubs and Put It in Concert Halls, Dies at 83 — The New York Times · Nov 27, 2001
- Jay Livingston, 86, Who Wrote Hit Songs With Ray Evans for the Movies, Dies — The New York Times · Oct 18, 2001
- Jane Greer, 76, Film Noir Star Who Returned to Do a Remake — The New York Times · Aug 28, 2001
- Larry Adler, Political Exile Who Brought the Harmonica to Concert Stage, Dies at 87 — The New York Times · Aug 08, 2001
- Gunther Gebel-Williams, Circus Animal Trainer, Dies at 66 — The New York Times · Jul 20, 2001
- Carroll O'Connor, Embodiment of Social Tumult as Archie Bunker, Dies at 76 — The New York Times · Jun 22, 2001
- Les Brown, Swing Bandleader, Dies at 88 — The New York Times · Jan 06, 2001
- Steve Allen, Comedian Who Pioneered Late-Night TV Talk Shows, Is Dead at 78 — The New York Times · Nov 01, 2000
- Hedy Lamarr, Sultry Star Who Reigned in Hollywood Of 30's and 40's, Dies at 86 — The New York Times · Jan 20, 2000
- Gene Rayburn, 81, Longtime TV Host of 'The Match Game' — The New York Times · Dec 04, 1999
- Clifton Fadiman, a Wordsmith Known for His Encyclopedic Knowledge, Is Dead at 95 — The New York Times · Jun 21, 1999
- Senor Wences, Ventriloquist Who Was a TV Regular, 103 — The New York Times · Apr 21, 1999
- Ed Herlihy, 89, a Voice of Cheer and Cheese — The New York Times · Feb 02, 1999
- Virginia Graham, 86, Popular Host of Early Television Talk Shows — The New York Times · Dec 25, 1998
- Arnold M. Auerbach, 86, a Comedy Writer — The New York Times · Oct 21, 1998
- Shari Lewis, TV Puppeteer Loved by Children, Dies at 65 — The New York Times · Aug 04, 1998
- Buffalo Bob Smith, 'Howdy Doody' Creator, Is Dead at 80 — The New York Times · Jul 31, 1998
- Roy Rogers, Singing Cowboy, Dies at 86 — The New York Times · Jul 07, 1998
- Harriet Van Horne, 77, Critic Of Early TV and Radio Shows — The New York Times · Jan 17, 1998
- Samuel Fuller, Director, Is Dead at 85; A Master of Unsettling Low-Budget Films — The New York Times · Nov 01, 1997
- Red Skelton, Knockabout Comic and Clown Prince of the Airwaves, Is Dead at 84 — The New York Times · Sep 18, 1997
- Burton Lane, Composer for 'Finian's Rainbow' and 'Clear Day,' Is Dead at 84 — The New York Times · Jan 07, 1997
- Irving Caesar, Lyricist of Timeless Hits Like 'Tea for Two,' Dies at 101 — The New York Times · Dec 18, 1996
- Vance Packard, 82, Challenger of Consumerism, Dies — The New York Times · Dec 13, 1996
- Jessica Mitford, Incisive Critic of American Ways and a BritishUpbringing, Dies at 78 — The New York Times · Jul 24, 1996
- Joseph Mitchell, Chronicler of the Unsung and the Unconventional, Diesat 87 — The New York Times · May 25, 1996
- Howard Taubman, 88, a Times Music Critic — The New York Times · Jan 09, 1996
- Billy Eckstine, 78, Band Leader And Velvet-Voiced Singer, Dies — The New York Times · Mar 09, 1993
- Max Lerner, Writer, 89, Is Dead; Humanist on Political Barricades — The New York Times · Jun 06, 1992
- Russell Lynes, 80, an Editor and Arbiter of Taste — The New York Times · Sep 16, 1991
- The Price Is Right: Many Minds Think Freely Watching the Watched; Watching the Watchers; One Man's View — The New York Times · Jun 28, 1991
- PAGANINI'S VIOLIN TO MAKE ITS NEW YORK CITY DEBUT — The New York Times · Nov 02, 1982