Legendary 60s Pop Singer Lou Christie Dies at 82

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Lou Christie, a prominent 1960s pop singer known for hits like 'Lightnin' Strikes' and his impressive falsetto, has died at age 82 after a brief illness. He was celebrated for his unique vocal style and songwriting, and continued to perform and record throughout his life. His contributions to pop music and his distinctive voice left a lasting legacy.
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