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July 24, 2025 10 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Malcolm, Jamal Warner, then Ozzy and now Haul Cogan.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
It's eight minutes past the hour. Let me check and
see if anybody else has died in the last ninety seconds.
It's this has been a terrible week.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
Well Chuck Man Joon now, oh my gosh, of course
jazz trump he played trumpet correct, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
Well flugelhorn Okay, yeah, it's like a big trumpet.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
So I just read. I sat down getting ready to
go on the air, and I just saw he pass.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Yeah, Chuck, Chuck had two well one major hit would
Feel So Good, not so major hit with the children
in Sanchez following that up, but Christmas. He was a
jazz music list mainstay.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
Yeah. And I mean if you grew if you're our
age or maybe even a little younger, you knew who
Chuck Man Jone is.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
Yeah. Back in the nineties he got a little popularity
for being an animated character that lived at the Bi
Loomart on King of the Hill. He lived behind the
sign up on top of the door.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
So he died in his sleep. And Rodchester, his family confirmed,
I guess he died Tuesday. They just announced it today.
But you know, today on your birthday, Chuck, Happy birthday.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
Yeah, well you'll.

Speaker 1 (01:10):
Now never forget on your birthday. Haul Hogan passed away
seventy one years old. He's gone.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
I you know what. You know, until I saw him
standing toe to toe in the ring with Sylvester Stallone,
I had no idea how huge that man was.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
He looked so small across from Andre, the giant across
from Andre. You know, my house looks small, that's true.
But seeing him his leather lips facing off against Rocky Balboa,
it was just amazing the size difference. I had no
clue until that time that he was as big as
he was. Stallone though, is what old guy?

Speaker 2 (01:48):
Yeah he's a small guy. But Terry Hogan was a
you know, he's a bass player. That's what he was
doing when he decided to go into the hulkster business.
He was a bass player, bar band, running around the South,
playing and playing in his rockabilly bars.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
I had no idea, you get that. I mean, I
knew on this, you know, his intro music we were
just playing. In the video, he's playing the guitar, and
I think it's funny how the guitar looked. I'm like,
is that an extra small guitar. It's a regular sized guitar.
He's just a large human.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
Yep. It's just it's been a rough run. I can't
believe it. For American celebrities.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
It's like this is getting old. I'm like, come on, man,
Yet Yoko Ono is still there.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
She's still there. Yoko and Keith will continue till the
end of time. Them, the cockroaches and the sharks will
be here after nuclear awards like cockroach.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
You're right, it's like man man and watching him at
the Republican National Convention that was really neat and we
saw how big of a supporter. I'm not trying to
turn this political, but if you like tall Cogan and
your conservative and then you saw all that you like
to me and morey you know, also it started making

(03:05):
me think about you know his Hogan knows Best. I
love that and get this. That debuted on July tenth,
So what fifteen fourteen days ago, twenty years ago, two
thousand and five, July tenth, two thousand and five. Hogan

(03:27):
Knows Best four seasons, forty three episodes, and it ended
on October twenty first, two thousand and seven. But Hogan
knows Best. There were that's along the lines of the Osbourne's,
uh Family Jewels, And when you watch somebody like Haul Cogan,
and I feel like it was a little more scripted
than maybe some of well, it definitely felt like more

(03:49):
than the Osborne's we Know Family Jewels was probably somewhat
scripted as well, but still really good. Not taking anything
away from those two things, but I feel like Hogan
knows best. I really like that as well. I don't
know where you come down on that, but I I
loved watching the you know that part of his life.
And I think it was shortly after that it was

(04:11):
Linda was his wife then, wasn't it, Yes, And so
they ended up partying ways. I don't know how long
after that, but I remember that Miami home that he
did a you know some of that series in and man,
what a beautiful place. But he passed away where he's
from Clearwater. He's the Tampa Bay area and then was

(04:31):
living in Clearwater. I guess he's worth twenty five million dollars,
that's it. And I thought, and look, I'm not trying
to disparage or what. I just thought he was worth
a lot more than was kind of shocked.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
Money went into Jim McMahon's pocket. I mean he was
he was the Vince behind Vince Vince mcman. Yeah, I'm sorry,
Jim was the quarterback and and what's her face is
the Secretary of Education. So yeah, Vince McMahon made made
way more money I think than the wrestlers that were
out there doing the thing. So that's it.

Speaker 1 (05:02):
He's gone. Other other brother brother O brother brother, other
other brother brother brother brother.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
That could almost be a rap song.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
Also, you got to see how small mean Jean was too.
Of course, of course you saw that over the years
as those guys all hovered over him.

Speaker 2 (05:21):
So so, I mean, you know, Connie Francis last week
was was a celebrity death of a fairly notable celebrity death,
and that was you know, that was normal. She was
eighty two. It was one death in one week. But
I mean, every day this week we have lost someone else.
It's just I don't know, something feels cosmically wrong right now.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
I think the most shocking out of the four that
we have mentioned today is Malcolm Jamal Warner. For me, clearly,
as fifty four years old, guy was in good health
that we know of with his eight year old because
I'm finding more about I don't know if you've read
any or seen any of that in the ocean with
his eight year old who she ended up getting rescued

(06:02):
basically by a surfer who threw her, you know, got
her and put him put her on his surfboard and
took her in.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
But nobody reported the beginning. And I don't know why,
because that is wow, if you want to grab at
the heartstrings, that's a tragic thing right there, to half
your eight year old kid out there when this happens.
And I don't know why that was omitted from the
first few days of coverage on.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
That they won't be right man. I mean, they were
out there with when their dad disappeared, and they don't
they don't ever get a talk, just probably having a
conversation with him. I from what I understand, that surfer
saw that they were flailing and that there was trouble
and detected that, but took to her first, clearly, And

(06:49):
they worked on Malcolm Jamal Warner on the beach. I
guess for about forty five minutes they were saying they
were working on him. I don't know how quickly ems
got there, but they were people working on him because
they knew that he had drive and drowned by asphyxiation
obviously is how his method of death. But man, it
has been a I just I kept thinking, and I

(07:13):
got a weird feeling. We're not done. And I know
this is supposed to happen in threes or what have you,
but I got a weird feeling there's more. Because when
you look at a seventy one year old Hall Cogan,
I think pretty much, I mean, he's he did some steroids.
I'm pretty sure. I mean, and look, not that it's
an indictment on him or a bad thing, but we

(07:35):
know that the types of effects that that has on
you know, bodybuilders and so on, what it does to
your organs. And then you got seventy six year old
Ozzy Osbourne who passed. You know, he had a not Alzheimer's,
he had Parkinson's, and you know, at seventy six years old,
the hard life that he's lived. You know, man Gione

(07:56):
was what was he eighty four? He's dead at eighty four,
and so, you know, dying peacefully in his sleep. So
you kind of stack up those deaths and you look
at the circumstances with those again not that I mean,
seventy one is really young, but you know, Halcoke and

(08:17):
I guess from what I was just reading, he had
had a back surgery recently and just wasn't doing it
really well, like.

Speaker 2 (08:23):
Four days ago, was it that? Yeah, And his wife said,
you know, he's got a long road to recovery, but
he's doing well. And you know, there was no indication
in what her statement was that that he was in
a life or death situation. So this kind of snuck
up on me just because you know, back surgery, Okay,
lots of people have that. But maybe there was something

(08:44):
more wrong with him, or maybe he you know, became
septic or something in the hospital, got sepsis in the hospital.
Who knows, But yeah, seventy six by today's standards, or
seventy one, that's that's very young.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
He was. Remember he was in town not too long ago,
Zach attack when you went over to get his real
American beer, and he was at around the corner actually
at the I believe at the yard, Grand View Yard,
Giant Eagle over there was it.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
He was down there.

Speaker 3 (09:16):
Then I was late for that one or I can't
remember exactly, but I went to Grove City.

Speaker 1 (09:21):
You ended up at Grove City because he was going
to end up there too. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (09:24):
Yeah, And he was supposed to be there like two
and I was like, I got just enough time because
I was there early, but then he was late because
I'm sure if you do a signing then another signing,
then I'm sure it's backed you up. But he's like, man,
I have to get the works.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
I missed him.

Speaker 1 (09:37):
But so that was literally, what just a couple of
months ago. I can't remember exactly when, but or was
that late last year?

Speaker 3 (09:45):
It was last summer right before Yeah, it was last summer.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
Oh my gosh, it's been almost a year. Yeah, holy count.
But that real American beer, I thought, not bad, But
that was something else he was doing now too.

Speaker 2 (09:56):
Just looking through the twenty twenty five celebrity deaths, is
more of his that sounds. Lynn Hamilton passed away and
I didn't even know that. You remember her, I don't
come on over here, Donna. She was Fred's girlfriend son. Okay,
she was ninety one years old.

Speaker 1 (10:12):
I was gonna say, good lord, she had to be Yeah.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
I passed away back on the twenty ninth of last month.
There's been a lot you hear me over here scrolling.
There's been a lot of celebrity deaths this year.
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