Neil Sedaka, Singer-Songwriter Known for Pop Hits, Dies at Age 86
In Brief
Neil Sedaka, songwriter and performer of several popular songs, has died at age 86.
Key Facts
- Neil Sedaka died at age 86, according to multiple sources.
- Sedaka was known for songs such as 'Breaking Up Is Hard to Do,' 'Calendar Girl,' and 'Laughter in the Rain.'
- He gained prominence in the late 1950s and early 1960s and continued producing music into the 1970s.
- Sedaka was nominated for five Grammy awards, according to BBC News.
- His compositions were performed by himself and other artists, including 'Love Will Keep Us Together' and 'Stupid Cupid.'
What Happened
Multiple news outlets reported that Neil Sedaka, an American singer-songwriter, died at age 86. Sedaka was recognized for writing and performing several popular songs from the late 1950s through the 1970s. The Guardian reported he died after being rushed to a hospital in Los Angeles, with confirmation from a representative.
Why It Matters
Sedaka's work is cited by several sources as influential in American pop music, with his songs performed by various artists and recognized by industry awards. His contributions are noted for spanning several decades and genres. Details about the cause of death and circumstances are primarily reported by The Guardian; other sources do not confirm these specifics.
Sources
- The Independent — Neil Sedaka death: Legendary singer-songwriter behind ‘Breaking Up Is Hard to Do’ was 86(7h ago)
- CBS News — Neil Sedaka, singer whose hits included "Laughter in the Rain," dies at 86(6h ago)
- The Independent — Neil Sedaka, the singer-songwriter behind dozens of hits of the 1960s and '70s, dies at age 86(6h ago)
