The silence following the final note of a great performance is often the loudest sound in the room. On a quiet day in Pittsburgh, that silence became permanent for one of the most electrifying voices in the history of American pop. Lou Christie, the man whose vocal range seemed to defy the laws of physics and whose presence on the charts defined the mid-1960s, passed away at his home surrounded by the echoes of a legendary life. His wife, Francesca, confirmed the news to the world, marking the end of an era for the “Lightnin’ Strikes” singer who proved that a kid from a coal-mining town could reach the stratosphere through nothing but pure, unadulterated talent.
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