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09h47 PT – A source close to Eddie told us that the singer had died from complications related to his heart valve procedure a few months ago.
Eddie Money – The hitmaker of the 70's and 80's known for "Take Me Home Tonight" and "Baby Hold On" – is dead … TMZ has confirmed.
The singer died Friday in Los Angeles. His family said, "The Money family is sad to announce that Eddie died peacefully early this morning, and with a heavy heart we say goodbye to our loving husband and father, we can not imagine our world without We are grateful to him for living forever through his music. "
Eddie did the amazing revelation about his diagnosis during season 2 of his reality show, "Real Money". As we had announced … Eddie received this heartbreaking news late last year during a routine checkup with doctors.
It did not look good at that time … the cancer started in Eddie's esophagus but spread to other parts of the body of his body. He had been fighting health problems for some time now. You will remember that he was forced to take a break from the road for other health problems – a minor heart valve procedure in May and he also contracted pneumonia in July, but neither of the two problems was related to cancer.
Eddie – born Edward Joseph Mahoney – was born in Brooklyn. He came from a long line of family members who served with the NYPD. He himself spent two years in the force … before leaving NYC in 1968 to allow California to realize his dream of becoming a rock star.
The money worked in local clubs in Berkeley before it was signed with Columbia Records in 1976. His first self-titled album was a double success. The album also included some of his classic hits, including "Two Tickets to Paradise". His career lasted more than 4 decades and he sold more than 28 million records.
Eddie also made an appearance on the CBS television channel "King of Queens" in 2002.
He is survived by his wife Laurie, over 30 years old, and his 5 children … Zachary, Jessica, Joseph, Julian and Desmond.
TMZ.com
The last time we released Eddie, he told us about his favorite music era and even tolerated some measures that our cameraman sang to him.
Eddie was 70 years old.
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