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Tributes Pour In for Late Music Legends
Legendary soul singer Brenton Wood, famous for his 1967 hit 'The Oogum Boogum Song', has died at 83 due to natural causes, passing away peacefully surrounded by family. In New Zealand, esteemed composer Martin Lodge passed away shortly after his 70th birthday following a battle with brain cancer. Meanwhile, Australian country music icon Chad Morgan, known as the 'Sheik of Scrubby Creek', died at 91, having entertained audiences for over 70 years with his comical lyrics and unique style. Morgan's career began after a dare led him to perform on Australia's Amateur Hour, and he received numerous accolades, including a Medal of the Order of Australia and a Lifetime Achievement Award. The music community and fans have paid tribute to these influential artists, highlighting their contributions and enduring legacies.
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