The late Terry Robert Kirkman was an American musician and songwriter best known as a vocalist for the pop group The Association and the writer of several of the band’s hit songs such as “Cherish”, “Everything That Touches You”, and “Six Man Band”. As a member of the Association, he was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2003.
Kirkman relocated to Los Angeles with Alexander in 1963 and played with Frank Zappa before Zappa formed the Mothers of Invention. Kirkman and Alexander founded the folk group the Inner Tubes, which at one time included both Cass Elliott and David Crosby. The Inner Tubes slowly merged from a small group into a 13-piece band called the Men.
Terry Kirkman dies at 83: Cause of death and funeral arrangements
According to a search, Terry Kirkman’s cause of death was a result of congestive heart failure, which led to a long illness. He passed was at the age of 83, on September 23, 2023.
Source: Ghanafuo.com
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