Mark Volman, Co-Founder of The Turtles and 'Happy Together' Vocalist, Dies at 78
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Mark Volman, co-founder of The Turtles and known for their hit 'Happy Together,' has died at 78 after a brief illness. He was also a prominent vocalist and collaborator with Frank Zappa and contributed to numerous recordings and film/TV projects. Volman battled Lewy body dementia but continued performing until his passing, leaving a lasting legacy in the music industry.
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