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Mitch Mitchell, drummer for Jimi Hendrix Experience, dies at 62
Mitch Mitchell, the jazzy and versatile British drummer in the Jimi Hendrix Experience, died Wednesday in a hotel in Portland, Oregon. He was 62 and had recently finished a national tribute tour, Experience Hendrix.
Mitch Mitchell Dies at 62; Drummer for Jimi Hendrix
Mr. Mitchell, a jazzy and versatile drummer, was one of two Englishmen in the Jimi Hendrix Experience.
Mitch Mitchell, drummer for Jimi Hendrix Experience, dies at 62
Mitch Mitchell, the jazzy and versatile British drummer in the Jimi Hendrix Experience, died Wednesday in a hotel in Portland, Oregon. He was 62 and had recently finished a national tribute tour, Experience Hendrix.
Bobby Mitchell, Hall of Famer and the Redskins’ First Black Star, Dies at 84
He played four seasons with the Cleveland Browns and seven with the Redskins, the last N.F.L. team of his time to integrate.
Mitchell Feigenbaum, Physicist, Dies at 74; He Made Sense of Chaos
His discovery of what seemed at first a mathematical curiosity led to what is known as the Feigenbaum constant, a pattern of chaos found in nature.
Arthur Mitchell Is Dead at 84; Showed the Way for Black Dancers
Mr. Mitchell, the first black ballet dancer to achieve international stardom, was also the founding director of the groundbreaking Dance Theater of Harlem.
Notable Deaths 2016: Suzanne Mitchell
Notable Deaths 2016: Edgar Mitchell
Suzanne Mitchell, 73, Dies; Made Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders a Global Brand
Working for Tex Schramm in the 1970s, Ms. Mitchell replaced a squad of high school bobby-soxers with a scantily clad chorus line.
Edgar D. Mitchell, Sixth Moonwalking Astronaut, Dies at 85
Commander Mitchell, a member of NASA’s first lunar mission devoted exclusively to scientific research, Apollo 14, spent just over nine hours on the moon on two moonwalks.
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Ronald Ribman, 92, Dies; His Plays Mined the Absurdity of Existence
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Paul Libin, an Enduring Force on and Off Broadway, Dies at 94
He staged a noted revival of “The Crucible” in a Manhattan hotel ballroom in 1958, ran Circle in the Square and oversaw the operations of Jujamcyn Theaters.

Michael Madsen, Actor Known for ‘Reservoir Dogs’ and ‘Kill Bill,’ Dies at 67
He had the air of a timeless movie bad guy in movies like “Reservoir Dogs” and “Kill Bill.” “I’m a bit of a throwback to the days of black-and-white movies,” he said.

Mark Brokaw, Theater Director Known for Slight-of-Set Magic, Dies at 66
On and off Broadway, he worked with playwrights like Kenneth Lonergan and Paula Vogel, combining complex storytelling with the simplest possible productions.
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