Obituaries Related to "Harrell" from New York Times Archive
Andre Harrell, Executive Who Bridged Hip-Hop and R&B, Dies at 59
He founded the influential label Uptown Records and gave a first break to Sean Combs, who would go on to become one of hip-hop’s signature moguls.
Andre Harrell, Executive Who Bridged Hip-Hop and R&B, Dies at 59
He founded the influential label Uptown Records and gave a first break to Sean Combs, who would go on to become one of hip-hop’s signature moguls.
Lynn Harrell, Acclaimed American Cellist, Is Dead at 76
Critics called him a “gentle giant,” a 6-foot-4 internationally renowned musician and frequent soloist whose playing could be sensitive and subtle.
Bishop Costen J. Harrell Of Methodist Church Dies
Harrell, Costen J (Bishop)
Music: Mack Harrell Gives Recital; Baritone's Program Is Tribute to Friedberg
MACK HARRELL, who has taught at the Juilliard School of Music for the last ten years, paid tribute to a former colleague late yesterday afternoon.
COL. W. F. HARRELL, W HERO, IS DEAD; W.-3n Decorations in the First Wold ConflictDirected Army Insurance Recently
Harrell, William F; por
DR. ISAAC SAIV]UEL HARRELL.; History Professor st N, Y. U. Dies of Pneumonia at 32.
Death
MRS. HARRELL IS NOT DEAD.; A. Brooklyn "Mystery" Seems to be Her Deputy Sheriff Brother's Trick.
Death Denied
Lynn Harrell, Acclaimed American Cellist, Is Dead at 76
Critics called him a “gentle giant,” a 6-foot-4 internationally renowned musician and frequent soloist whose playing could be sensitive and subtle.
Andre Harrell, Executive Who Bridged Hip-Hop and R&B, Dies at 59
He founded the influential label Uptown Records and gave a first break to Sean Combs, who would go on to become one of hip-hop’s signature moguls.
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