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Re: [FunBBGroup] TOM PETTY IS not DEAD AS PR3EVIOUS REPORTED.

 

Yeah it's s technicality at best. 

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On Oct 2, 2017, at 23:27, Jeff Nelson JEFFNC1@GMAIL.COM [FunBBGroup] <FunBBGroup@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

But I did read he was not expected to survive !
Jeff 

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On Oct 2, 2017, at 11:24 PM, C G ceegee2006@yahoo.com [FunBBGroup] <FunBBGroup@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

 
Wow I usually fact check these but this came from a place I usually find right on . But they screwed up. At least for now he is still alive.
cgt
Ryan Waniata
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers perform at Shoreline Amphitheatre on August 27, 1999 in Mountain View, California.
The band's first self-titled album didn't chart but, according to Biography, all that changed following a successful European tour in England with Nils Lofgren, which put the record on the U.K. charts. The band decided to rerelease their first single, Breakdown, and this time it hit number 40 on the charts. As Biography points out, the album also contained one of Petty's best loved songs, American Girl, but the song didn't chart until its rerelease two decades later.
The band returned to the studio in 1978 to record its second album, You're Gonna Get It!, which fared better, charting at No. 23. But it was the band's third album, Damn The Torpedoes (released under its new MCA label) that hit No. 2 upon its 1979 release, and included classic singles in Petty's repertoire like Don't Do Me Like That, and Refugee. From there, it was off to the races.
Petty had up-and-down success throughout the next few decades, though he never failed to resonate in the American consciousness for long. His incredible career included tours with megastars like Bob Dylan, as well as a side project, the Traveling Wilburys, with fellow musical legends Dylan, George Harrison, Roy Orbison, and Jeff Lynne.
Shortly after his stint with the Wilburys, Petty recorded his first solo album, the incredibly successful Full Moon Fever, which included well-worn radio gold in singles like I Won't Back Down, Runnin' Down a Dream, and perhaps Petty's most famous tune, Free Fallin'.
Never failing to reunite with his Heartbreaker bandmates in between solo stints, Petty found lightning in a bottle once again with his 1994 solo album, Wildflowers, which included a new onslaught of radio-friendly instant classics like You Don't Know How It Feels, and You Wreck Me, effectively introducing the rock superstar to an entire new generation of hungry listeners. It was around that time, in 1996, that Petty and his wife parted ways after 22 years. He was remarried a few years later in 2001 to longtime girlfriend Dana York.
Personal lows aside, Petty was never out of the musical spotlight for long, continuously reaffirming his position as one of the most important and ubiquitous names in rock across multiple generations. He toured often, embarking on countless sold-out world tours (including a 2008 Super Bowl halftime performance), DJ'd a radio show on Sirius XM, and returned to the studio occasionally to churn out more hits.
We'll update this report with more information as soon as possible.
Update: After first being reported as having succumbed to a cardiac arrest, TMZ now reports Petty is still alive, but with a do not resuscitate order in place.

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