Singer songwriter Lee Hazlewood dies
Singer and songwriter Lee Hazlewood, best known for his work with Nancy Sinatra, has died of cancer, aged 78.
Hazlewood wrote and produced many of Sinatra's most famous hits, including These Boots Were Made For Walkin' and Some Velvet Morning.
He also produced Duane Eddy and Gram Parsons, while a number of solo albums brought him acclaim in his own right.
"He was my friend and my mentor," said Nancy Sinatra, "I will miss him terribly..."
obit HERE
Hazlewood wrote and produced many of Sinatra's most famous hits, including These Boots Were Made For Walkin' and Some Velvet Morning.
He also produced Duane Eddy and Gram Parsons, while a number of solo albums brought him acclaim in his own right.
"He was my friend and my mentor," said Nancy Sinatra, "I will miss him terribly..."
obit HERE
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