Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Standard media catches up to Puerling death

The byline for this article claims it's from the Los Angeles Times, but I can't find it on the LA Times website [see below].
Gene Puerling, leader of the innovative vocal quartet the Hi-Lo's and a noted vocal arranger whose sophisticated harmonies influenced the sound of other groups, including the Beach Boys, died March 25. He was 78.

Puerling, a longtime resident of San Anselmo, Calif., died of complications from diabetes at a San Francisco Bay Area hospital, said Don Shelton, who was a member of the Hi-Lo's.
Update: Here it is on latimes.com.

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