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Baseball mourns the loss of one of its most charismatic and talented figures, Dave Parker, who passed away at the age of 74 after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. Known as “The Cobra,” Parker was a larger-than-life presence both on and off the field, leaving an indelible mark on the game during his 19-year career.
Parker’s accolades are a testament to his greatness: a 1978 National League MVP, two-time batting champion, seven-time All-Star, and a two-time World Series champion with the Pirates in 1979 and the A’s in 1989. His cannon-like arm and powerful bat made him one of the most feared players of his era, amassing 2,712 hits, 339 home runs, and 1,493 RBIs with a .290 career batting average.
Beyond the stats, Parker was a trailblazer. He became the first MLB player to earn $1 million per season and was known for his swagger, wit, and style, often drawing comparisons to Muhammad Ali for his confidence and quotable personality. His iconic moments, like throwing out runners with laser-like precision in the 1979 All-Star Game, remain etched in baseball lore.
The music community is mourning the loss of Eddie Lewis, better known as Supa, the frontman of the pioneering 90s house group Aly-Us. Supa’s name became synonymous with “Follow Me,” a defining anthem of the house music genre. His soulful, heartfelt vocal performance transformed the track into a symbol of unity and connection, resonating on dance floors across the globe.
Emerging from New Jersey’s vibrant underground house scene, Aly-Us and their iconic hit struck a chord with listeners, inspiring a sense of collective joy and hope. “Follow Me” wasn’t just a song—it was an invitation to come together, a celebration of belonging that transcended barriers. Decades on, it has retained its relevance, embraced anew by younger generations who have discovered its magic. The track now thrives in diverse settings, from classic club playlists to modern trail-ride music collections.
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