Bonnie Tyler, 'Total Eclipse of Heart' singer, dies
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Bonnie Tyler, who died on July 8 at the age of 75, celebrated the release of a new song in her final Instagram post before her death.
Rob Marshall's friendship with Tyler began when he knocked on her door to ask her to sign a tape.
In 2023's Straight from the Heart, the Welsh singer wrote about her personal life, fame and the vocal cord surgery that resulted in her signature raspy sound.
The unexpected chart shake-up was thanks to fans rushing back to one of the most unforgettable voices and anthems of the 1980s.
Bonnie Tyler revealed she never wanted to step away from performing in what would become her final television interview, telling viewers she still loved life on the road just months before the legendary singer died aged 75 following complications after ...
As fans and loved ones mourn Bonnie Tyler, Hollywood is paying tribute to the Welsh rocker. Following the 3x Grammy nominee’s death at age 75, months after a medically induced coma resulting from an emergency surgery for a perforated intestine,
For a certain swath of millennials, Dan Finnerty’s rendition of Bonnie Tyler’s “Total Eclipse of The Heart” in the frat comedy “Old School” is its definitive performance. In the 2003 film, The Dan Band’s sweaty,
Bonnie Tyler scores the three bestselling tracks on the iTunes Top Songs chart with "Total Eclipse of the Heart," "Holding Out for a Hero" and "It's a Heartache."
Bonnie and Robert increased their overall fortune through property ownership and development.
