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Bobbie Smith, singer for The Spinners, dies at 76
By Reuters
Bobbie Smith, the lead singer for the 1970s vocal group The Spinners, whose hits include “Could It Be I’m Falling in Love” and “Games People Play,” has died, the group’s manager said.
Smith, 76, passed away on Saturday in Orlando from complications from pneumonia and flu, Nat Burgess said in a statement.
Smith, who was diagnosed with lung cancer in November, had also been undergoing chemotherapy and radiation treatment. He died due to compromised immunity from the aggressive treatment, Burgess said.
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